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Typically, the larger reservoirs are deeper, but the fact that this one is blowing black oil (deeper horizons generally contain oil that is greenish in color and, at even greater depths, exist as natural gas rather than oil, due to the pressure at those depths) suggests the resevoir might be a shallower formation than BP was prepared for.
VQR 2010
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My wastes are dealt with by parts of my cyborg apparatus; in overview, material accumulates in a resevoir which is emptied when I visit my hyperbaric meditation chamber.
That's So Wizard! 2005
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The piece de resstance, for me, was the automated cat litter tray in which an electrically powered scooper removed all the poop into a "resevoir" at the back of the contraption where it was stored for easy disposal.
Latest financial, market & economic news and analysis | guardian.co.uk 2010
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The background scenery here reminds me a lot of the Glen Canyon resevoir in northern Arizona.
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I have seen deer bedding on logs in a duck resevoir about half knee deep. they get up and eat acorns that have floated up against a wind blown bank.
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My mother saw one in Vermont, My buddy Bob the Morel guy saw one in the Quabbin (a large resevoir watershed in central Mass) and a cabbie I met swears he saw one while driving thru Leominster State park!
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My mother saw one in Vermont, My buddy Bob the Morel guy saw one in the Quabbin (a large resevoir watershed in central Mass) and a cabbie I met swears he saw one while driving thru Leominster State park!
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Yes | No | Report from finch147 wrote 44 weeks 22 min ago any new updates i got 11 on the moodus resevoir. the water is warming and the fish are moving.
fishing 2009
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We also walked along the eastern edge of the resevoir.
"I'd rather be a forest than a street..." niamh_sage 2009
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I have seen deer bedding on logs in a duck resevoir about half knee deep. they get up and eat acorns that have floated up against a wind blown bank.
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