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Bog meaning
An area of decayed vegetation (particularly sphagnum moss) which forms a wet spongy ground too soft for walking. | An area of decayed vegetation (particularly sphagnum moss) which forms a wet spongy ground too soft for walking. | An acidic, chiefly rain-fed (ombrotrophic), peat-forming wetland. (Contrast an alkaline fen, and swamps and marshes.)
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Among them is Dean Norman, otherwise called ‘Max’, of Berwick district, Bog Walk and Above Rocks district, both in St. Catherine and Junior Brown of Springvale District, Bog Walk St Catherine and Greendale in Manchester.
The iron -bearing groundwater that helps to create bog iron typically emerges as a spring or bog of which Rochester has many.
Within walking distance of this property is a looped walk that takes you on a minor and bog road close to the lake shore as it traverses the attractive and diverse landscape of a typical bog.
The BoG indicated that to protect customers, the BoG decided to revoke the licenses of UT Bank and Capital Bank under a Purchase and Assumption transaction.
As these particles settle on to the surface of a peat bog, an environment in which the sediment develops year on year, a clear history of the bog’s development may be established.
In 1976, the Danish Police Force made a finger-print analysis, making Tollund Man's thumb print one of the oldest finger-prints on record. citation Other Danish bog bodies further There have been several other prehistoric bog body finds in Denmark.
After Naru fools the Yautja into getting stuck in a bog, the Yautja points its spear gun and fires at Naru, but the projectile surprisingly misses.
Although nearly 100% of the bog’s surface was covered in moss at the beginning of the experiment, moss coverage dropped with each increase in temperature, plummeting to less than 15% in the warmest conditions.
A woman using the Mrs Hinch Cleaning Tips Facebook page asked for advice, after battling with her bog.
Bog brush-haired Lord Londesborough (Crossbench) wasn't happy about the decision to hike corporation tax which he complained scared off investors.
Bosses at the University of Glasgow also warned archaeology students their course might involve examining bones and looking at a preserved ‘bog body’.
Clement Apaak, the deputy ranking member on the education committee, explained to Citi News how the losses incurred by the BoG, could have saved the education sector.
DUXBURY vs Archbishop Williams (Tenney Cup), 3:20 p.m. – Girls hockey fans won’t want to miss the Tenney Cup at The Bog, featuring three high-powered games on each of its three days over the next week.
Firefighters said that after being removed from the bog the 'happy cow' was seen grazing in its 'rightful place'.
For a position as important as the BoG rep, we need someone who has proven they are committed by showing they have a plan to move forward and better our lives as students.
Four finalists, Rocco Fucillo, Bill Phillips, Michael Davis, and Rosemary Thomas, were on campus earlier this week to meet with campus and community partners and the BOG.
Generally, BOG is available on all UK & Irish meetings.
His sister Dympna Kerr was at the bog on Monday as the search resumed.
In a newly published study, an international team of archaeologists examined over 1,000 individual ‘bog bodies’ from 266 sites across Europe.
It is home to several artisans including the Celtic Roots Studio, producer of sculptured bog oak statues and jewelry.