This shoaling freshwater fish dwells over sandy ground when young, while adults are inhabitants of the open waters that move about in search of food.
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Adjacent to the runway was mostly bare sandy ground that was prone to creating dust clouds and flung gravel in the presence of propeller blast.
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At the checkpoint here, spent M-16 shells littered the sandy ground, and blood stained one of the waist-high cement blocks intended to protect the soldiers.
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The sandy ground on the valley floor dries up quickly after winter and warms faster in the summer than the surrounding hills of moist-retaining boulder clay.
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From here the formation is visible for another few hundred metres, in some places the metal railway spikes show where the formation once lay on flat sandy ground.
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Afaullah Khan, a businessman and volunteer, said bitterly as the children's blackened, twisted bodies were laid on the sandy ground in the commodious shade of a banyan tree.
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And it all comes as the region is still recovering from Hurricane Isabel, which ravaged the island in September, smashing structures, breaching roads and altering the sandy ground.
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There are many islands in Lake Fierza as well as in Lake Koman in northern Albania that are much larger and more stony tectured than Paqe Islands sandy ground.
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Sandy Ground was founded in the 1830s by oystermen from Maryland fleeing laws that forbade freed slaves from congregating and required all oyster boats to have a white navigator.
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The fine, sandy ground, arid from a lack of rain, and strong winds _ most blowing northwest but with frequent changes in direction _ helped the fire spread quickly.