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3.051 documents for land use colors
  • The Depression-era Henry Taylor camps on the Allagash Wilderness Waterway will be rebuilt, members of the state's Land Use Regulatory Commission decided this week. It went through with flying colors," Gary Pelletier of Cross Lake said Thursday.

  • ... or acquired options to purchase 375 acres of land (the property) in the Town for $250,000. Ninety-f..., mining is a unique land use, which colors our analysis of vested rights and nonconforming us...

  • Neighbors fighting Benderson Development's University Town Centre project on Maple Road lost another round in court Thursday -- and they might not get another court hearing. The Appellate Division of State Supreme Court in Rochester upheld an earlier ruling allowing the proposed $44 million, mixed-use development.

    ... the challenge in basing Amherst's land-use decisions on the town's comprehensive plan. "..., and that's the map with the land use colors on it, and that's not the entire plan.". Indeed, ...

  • D dailymail.com Go online to see video from the West Farm LEWISBURG - The West Farm is a magical place laden with luscious vegetables and 120 kinds of flowers bursting with color. Rose, a huge ball of white fur with kind brown eyes, is a Great Pyrenees who greets visitors as her charges, some roaming sheep, eye them curiously. Rose is one of several working dogs in charge of herding ewes or keeping away predators such as coyotes and, more recently, a bear. You can grow an entire meal here, said Pam West, a fourth- generation farmer. You can have lamb and every vegetable from asparagus to zucchini. In the spring there are strawberries. We can provide all you would want for a meal. Her statement triggers thoughts of the Barbara Kingsolver book Animal, Vegetable, Miracle. Anyone who has r...

  • ... the generation of hazard maps as basis for land-use-planning is standard procedure in many countri... information system: the offered colors, base maps, and layer combinations are in accordan...

  • ...More than 40% of the land area of the United States is composed of minerals ... will not give the proper dispersion colors and must be dried prior to sample mounting. Remove...

  • ... redesigning the legend and modifying the colors. These energy savings are useful, for example to t... areas of vegetation cover and of undeveloped land represented by the background layer. Therefore, th...

  • Available technologies include product serialization so a trail can be traced to manufacturers; holography or special coatings that can include messages and bar codes; "color shifts" where the colors on a product's label change when viewed from different angles; "taggants" or chemical markings for identification; and RFID (radio frequency identification) that allows for remote tracking of products through the use of tags. Johnson & Johnson is just one among several pharmaceutical companies that constantly run the risk of seeing counterfeit versions of their branded products infiltrate distribution chains and land in local drugstores. Available technologies include product serialization so a trail can be traced to manufacturers; holography or special coatings that can include messag...

  • Many of the works in this show utilize a coded language called Dreaming. Dreaming tells how the ancestral spirits of the people of Utopia created, and then became, the land, and how the land is thus alive and sacred. The legends are conveyed through shapes and what seem to be diagrams alluding to rituals. In Kenny Bird Mbitjama's "Ceremony Dreaming," a series of concentric circles represent waterholes, and upright concentric semicircles portray the elders in a type of topographic map of a Dreaming ritual. In Nora Nangala Watson's "Warlpiri Tribe," a snaking line represents a sand hill, while clouds are depicted by ovals. This system of symbols refers us to the languages of art; the paintings can be seen as art about art. Susie Hunter's "Women's Ceremony" playfully utilizes expanding pat...

    ..., lines and dashes in warm, bright, earthy colors that are enhanced by black-under painting. A rich,...

  • Back in France, the album reached gold and debuted at No. 1 on the digital charts. In Eng- land, Asa made the cover of Music Week. In addition, she performed on "Jools Holland," and also had songs from the album played on "Good Morning Sunday" on BBC 2 and on BBC l's "Xtra Mista Jam Show." And in New York, though she may not yet be a household name, many within the African and European communities (especially within the 18-35 age group) are familiar with her name and her hit song, "Fire in the Mountain. Asa's fresh, velvet voice colors the illuminating track "Jailer," which reinterprets the old Nigerian proverb/universal adage, "You reap what you sow." This symbol- ic opening song of the album, with its alluring refrains, denounces contemporary enslavement in all its forms. The touchin...



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