Sentences with phrase «from polder»

The cute wood measuring spoons are from Polder's Old World Market.
Bellouin, N., Boucher, O., Tanré, D., & Dubovik, O. Aerosol absorption over the clear - sky oceans deduced from POLDER - 1 and AERONET observations.
If you're tight on space, but need an expandable wall - mounted clothes drying rack, this model from Polder Products is the way to go.
Here is the one I have from Polder, and it's the best I've ever had.

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Homes in these polders, he notes, tend to be on land that sits half a meter or more above the polder basins, so would be protected from the influx.
Tidal water must, from time to time, be allowed to flush embanked land, he says, to deposit sediment and thus prevent the polders from sinking over the long term.
They found that the embankments that protect the land from the river and sea had also robbed it of fresh supplies of sediment: during the five decades of its existence, the polder had sunk by a full meter relative to the land outside the embankments because it was not being replenished.
Returned to France from 1963 - 69, painting and exhibiting: Salon des Independents, City of Chatillon, One - man exhibitions at Galerie des Jeunes, Galerie Mouffetard, Atelier Decima as well as Polder Gallery in the Hague.
Located within a man - made cultural landscape of a Dutch polder (land reclaimed from the sea), the firm was engaged by Delta Development Group in 2007 to create a new model of sustainable development that implements the Cradle to Cradle philosophy holistically and at all scales — from the city to the molecule.
Windmills have been used for centuries to grind grain on Mykonos, drain the polders of Holland, or pump water from wells into fields in North America.
Each utensil created by the Polder family is handcrafted from fallen hardwoods salvaged from the forest floor.
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