Express towed the airship around theheadlandand released her into a northwesterly wind and snow in which she was soon lost from view.
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The compound naeligshleo"um, used for a place where water monsters lie, could be envisaged as aheadlandwith hollowed-out shelves.
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It is largely ice-covered and the northern coastline is indented and generally precipitous, with sharp rocky ridges forming bold headlands between ice cliffs.
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Looks atheadland, we hear - in this?
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The way to overcome this problem is to divert those footpaths round the headlands and to provide alternative walks and riding facilities wherever possible.
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It is not simply a question of knowing headlands, tides and place names, although that is important.
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There is the farm woodland scheme, the reduced spraying of headlands and an increase in the acreage of spring sown cereals.
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Blocks of unsprayed headlands six metres from the hedge are being compared to similar sprayed areas.
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Other forms of renewable energy require fast-flowing streams, windy headlands or set-aside land on which to grow willow.
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Do they still insist on a point-to-point line drawn between the headlands of the various fjords?
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Set-aside of headlands and field margins can bring environmental benefits.
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Here there was no question ofheadlandtoheadland.
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Very little agricultural land is in use for this purpose and this consists entirely of headlands.
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An invisible line drawn across the headlands would provide quite a good definition.
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It is looking into the whole issue, including aspects such as headlands and field margins.
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