| 21. | The shifting sand would bury boats and nets, and had to be shoveled away, delaying the real work somewhat.
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| 22. | Afforestation of the shifting sands on the north side of the Warren began in 1947, partly to protect the village.
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| 23. | The location is remote, the quarters were cramped, and the shifting sands sometimes left the lighthouse surrounded by water.
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| 24. | The lighthouse operated for just a few decades, while adjacent buildings were turned into a museum about the shifting sands.
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| 25. | We travel from the shifting sands of Africa's Namib Desert to the tumultuous waterfalls of Brazil's Iguazu Falls.
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| 26. | It was impossible to pave the shifting sand, so the roadbed was made of stones brought from hundreds of miles away.
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| 27. | Or tries to; much of the force of the show lies in its acknowledgment of the shifting sands of the judicial system.
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| 28. | Near the west bank, the bedrock was a long way below the shifting sands so much work had to prepare firm foundations.
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| 29. | The initial problems facing the settlers were the saltwater swamps and the shifting sands at the mouth of the Na'aman River.
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| 30. | Wearing his legionnaire's cap, Ayme started watching the match in the heat, looking like he was watching the shifting sands.
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