Sentences with phrase «keep dredging»

Why is it that we keep dredging the bad bits of past generations?

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Lata keeps things simple, dredging them in a mix of cornmeal and Old Bay before panfrying them in a whole lot of butter.
Dredging the fish in ground almonds works wonders, adding a delightfully toasty exterior and a little extra fat — skip the grits to keep it keto.
Keeping stack intact, dredge in flour, shaking off excess.
Adding additional «external» sand to the project through off - shore mining or from mainland sources would increase the need to dredge Cotuit channel to keep it from closing.
Gary Schaefer, president of Hey & Associates, which oversees the dredging project for the Park District, learned that some of the truckers working for Elgin - based Martam Construction Inc. had put diesel fuel in their truck beds to keep the material from adhering when it was dumped.
Honeywell is spending $ 451 million to dredge and cap the lake bottom, and keep industrial contaminants from leaching into the lake.
Those materials, like silt and sand, are dredged by the Corps from waterways — mainly in Connecticut — to keep them navigable.
Dredging is mainly done in Connecticut to keep its rivers and ports navigable.
State officials have said the clean water funds would help environmental projects associated with the bridge, like river dredging and oyster bed restoration, but would also keep tolls low.
The dredging kept it from silting up as a result of intensified agriculture and construction on the mainland that caused greater soil erosion and runoff of sediments, especially in the Litani River.
«Oregon's Coos Bay historically has avoided serious hypoxic conditions: Narrow offshore shelf, a dredged ship channel and fresh river water combine to keep the bay flushed, but that could change as the climate warms.»
First, I dredged the shanks in flour (I used coconut flour to keep this recipe paleo friendly) and seasoned them with salt and pepper.
The creature (played by Doug Jones), dredged up in South America by government agent Strickland (Michael Shannon), is regularly given strong electric shots by the cruel agent to keep it in line, or simply for the amusement of the agent.
Beachgoers and boaters again are wondering when the Oceanside harbor will get its annual dredging, which keeps the entrance open and supplies sand for the nearby beach.
Neither race much trusts one another, but a tentative alliance has kept things peaceful since the old days of war against the race of stone - demons known as the dredge.
Aside from some possible technical issues connecting your existing Xbox Live account to get things going (which you can just make any profile offline) the only thing keeping you from this game is whether or not you enjoy dogfighting and a mix of RTS with simulation elements - also if you're willing to dredge through some tough submarine mechanics.
• Expanded dredging operations will be necessary to keep major ports open in the Northern Hemisphere, which will increase costs.
I guess CREA, OREA (Ontario) and the other provincial associations have to show their tax - paying members that they are doing something substantial with their tax dollars in pursuit of dredging up business for the field workers... so that they can keep on paying those dues dollars for those salaries, benefits and perks etc....
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