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Relieved at the successful fording, Peter was suddenly happy.
You can step across the fording on the rocks.'
Now, when we come to the first difficult fording of a stream, you balk or give me an ill-considered reply.
He sent for help from Richfield and tried to delay the fording of the herd with a prolonged gun fight.
Shallow fording is quoted as 1.2 metres.
As it was named, so it was, a fording and ferry that had not existed on my last journey through this area.
Then came the fording of the Thames and Connecticut Rivers by railroad bridges.
The stream was deep and rapid, too much so for easy fording by Fuzzies; they'd follow it back into the foothills.
"For a fording, we did well," Harharu said.
The turbulence of their fording shattered the image into a thousand points of light, like a crystal glass flung on to a stone floor.
Fording: 48 in.
Fording, which had been hurt by low coal prices, slightly improved its profit, to 33 million Canadian dollars, or $21.69 million.
Its ignition and electrical systems were waterproof; a handy feature in rainy environments and where deep river fording was necessary.
The crossing was described by Zebulon Pike in 1807 as being "400 yards wide, but not more than three feet deep and excellent fording".
Making his attack in the south from ambush, at the fording of a rapid stream, the dwarven commander timed the onslaught perfectly.
Also, the "fording of the Tone River" in northern Kantō has also been achieved.
It was frightening, and Purchas, who had seen parties perish in snow, insisted that on this day they had to make their fording.
Two days west of McConnellsburg came the first big test, the fording of the Juniata.
For instance, Fording, one of Canada's largest coal producers, has repeatedly warned in recent months that the tire shortage could reduce its coal output.
The expression on the assassin's face changed: despair gave way to disbelief, and disbelief to a kind of terror, as though this fording was unthinkable, unbearable.
The city's name (河津) literally means "river ford", due to the need of a fording of the Yellow River at the time.
Fording: 1.4 m (4.59 ft)
Fording: 0.9 m (3 ft)
'Nana, you know, I can't cross the fording in my shoes any more,' she began as she came through the gap in the severely-clipped hedge.
Fuel is provided by the nearby coal mine, a joint venture of EPCOR and Fording.