Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

"unplowed" Definitions
  1. not having been worked or cleared with a plow : not plowed
"unplowed" Antonyms

59 Sentences With "unplowed"

How to use unplowed in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "unplowed" and check conjugation/comparative form for "unplowed". Mastering all the usages of "unplowed" from sentence examples published by news publications.

People walked in the roadways, as many sidewalks were still unplowed.
The unplowed row is changed each year to minimize soil compaction.
There couldn't be a snowy day without Juliet snuffling though the unplowed drifts.
Snow piled up on roads that went unplowed in the city and suburbs.
In the last year since the election, it just seems like an unplowed field.
Its driveway was thick with unplowed snow, but our S.U.V. ate its way through.
A congressional subpoena that specifically cited possible impeachment would be "pretty unplowed ground," added Fried.
Both men were on unplowed ground, without obvious historical precedent or definitive Justice Department guidelines.
As snow piled up on roads that went unplowed, thousands of commuters found themselves stranded.
A blanket of snow has covered the region, but roads are unplowed because federal maintenance has stopped.
There were simply too many mouths to feed, too much land unplowed, and too few hands to spare.
It was late afternoon, but none of the driveways had been cleared, and even the main roads remained unplowed.
Roads go unplowed and become impassable; snowfall demolishes traction; black ice forms on road surfaces, which can be deadly.
So far from main roads and on the weekend I knew our roads will be remain unplowed for quite some time.
Several interstate roads were closed, and the weather service warned travel could become impossible on rural roads and unplowed city streets.
Some neighborhoods in northwest Washington lay under two feet of snow with unplowed streets, and many roads had not yet been plowed.
Mr. Johnson said the city had received numerous emailed photographs of unplowed neighborhood streets and phone calls inquiring about when snow-clearing equipment would arrive.
In 2011, Mr. Van Valkenburgh and his team touched down on an unplowed runway with over a foot of snow (still, it beats a tornado).
As layers of snow and sleet buried crocuses and wilted Washington's early cherry blossoms, the roads were unplowed and mostly empty at dawn on Tuesday.
They told us the roads are still all unplowed and they can't send a plow truck to clear the way as they are a privately owned company.
So much of the history of the Vietnam War is an unplowed field, while so many of the war's historians remained fixated on the same old furrows.
But in inclement weather, these apps can lead unwitting drivers like Rachael down unpaved, unplowed, or unsafe roads — turning an attempt to avoid traffic into a disaster.
In those plots, every third row is left unplowed so that tractors have a path for spraying biodynamic preparations made of ingredients like ground quartz and stinging nettles.
"The only thing I can thank him for is to have given us unplowed fields of material," Ms. Bergen said of President Trump in an interview with The Times.
But to sue the president is a matter that is unplowed ground, and under the structure of the Constitution, the Supreme Court has not been very kindly to that.
People can report both unplowed roads through the Hazards -> Weather section of the app's reporting tools, and it's live and available in all 185 countries where Waze is currently available.
We were pointed in the direction of an often unplowed area near 102nd Street in Corona, where we met Miguel Bonilla, 25, who was scraping the snow off his car.
And it will also build on the advanced driving skills we've developed over the last eight years by teaching our cars how to handle things like skidding on icy, unplowed roads.
" Couple Who Welcomed Quintuplets After Fertility Struggles Have Adorable Christmas Photo Shoot During a recent visit to Gindzin's office, Havenga wrote, her mother's wheelchair would not function in the unplowed parking lot. "Dr.
The Navajo Nation in New Mexico, Arizona and Utah are struggling with unplowed, snowy roads due to a stop in federal maintenance and many families are unable to leave to buy needed groceries or medicines.
In Hampden, a city firefighter and paramedic, Paul Collins, 37, paused from shoveling the street and said some emergency medical workers had to walk as far as four blocks to reach patients because of unplowed neighborhood streets.
The goal would appear to be twofold: teach self-driving cars how to handle slippery, unplowed roads; and thumb their nose at the legacy automakers who are scrambling to keep up to Alphabet's big head start in autonomy.
The cops told us that they feel like he didn't want to stay at his apartment after a fight with his roommate and drove off in his roommate's car from the county over and got stuck in our unplowed roads.
That was true in big cities like Baltimore and Philadelphia, where many streets remained unplowed, and in a rural, mountainous area that includes eastern West Virginia, western Maryland, Northern Virginia and southern Pennsylvania, where more than three feet fell in places.
Waze adds unplowed road reporting feature for better awareness of winter driving hazards Waze says it developed this update after it received a recommendation from the Virginia Department of Transportation, working with the municipal agency through its "Waze for Cities Data" partnership and data-sharing program. 6.
Crowdsourced navigation app and Google subsidiary Waze is adding new features that allow you to report within the app unplowed roads made more dangerous or inaccessible during snowstorms, and also to see reports posted by other people who have already added their own to the map.
"Visitors from around the world who have planned their trips to our national parks months in advance now face the possibility of disruption and disappointment when they arrive at parks only to find closed visitor centers, locked restrooms and unplowed roads," Theresa Pierno, president of the National Parks Conservation Association, said.
"Visitors from around the world who have planned their trips to our national parks months in advance now face the possibility of disruption and disappointment when they arrive at parks only to find closed visitor centers, locked restrooms and unplowed roads," Theresa Pierno, president of the National Parks Conservation Association, said in a statement.
Midway through the novel, causality seems to fall away entirely, as the characters — both the principal players and the bit ones — begin making head-scratching decisions: deciding to tour the farm before dinner though it's arguably too cold for comfort and too dark to see anything; deciding to explore the basement alone though there are scratches on a trap door that look "frantic"; deciding to stop for "something sweet" on the drive home after dinner though there's now a full-on snowstorm and nobody is remotely hungry; deciding to drive down a remote, unplowed road in order to throw away the sweating cups of icy lemonade because they might melt and turn the cup holders sticky.
During the winter the western sections of the trail are plowed, while the eastern sections are left unplowed to allow for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing.
Benke, et al., pp. 616–17 In 1987, the U.S. Secretary of the Interior designated of the watershed in Benton County as a National Natural Landmark. This area is the Willamette Floodplain, the largest remaining unplowed native grassland in the North Pacific geologic province, which encompasses most of the Pacific Northwest coast.
Media speculated that Ulrich was a potential challenger to Bill De Blasio in the 2017 mayoral race, after his 2013 press conference on an unplowed street in Queens, criticizing the newly elected mayor for his handling of the heavy snowfall. Ulrich launched an exploratory committee on May 12, 2016, but did not ultimately run.
The Hedden Site, designated Site 4.10 by the Maine Archaeological Survey, is a prehistoric archaeological site in Kennebunk, Maine. The site has been radiocarbon dated to c. 8550 BCE, and is a rare example in the state of a completely undisturbed (unplowed), stratified site. The site was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991.
After late December, the drive is used as a cross-country ski trail. The park service combines the unplowed roadway with the Shauger Hill Trail to form an system of trails of various ratings. The speed limit on the Pierce Stocking Scenic Drive is . In 2008, there were 82,527 vehicles that circled the drive, a 4.7% increase over the previous year.
Following the storm, then-mayor John Lindsay was criticized for not dealing with the snow adequately. Portions of the city remained unplowed a week after the nor'easter, leading the mayor into "political misfortune". Lindsay's visit to Queens was poorly received, and his limousine had trouble driving through the streets of Rego Park. The mayor was booed by residents of Kew Gardens Hills.
From its original area of , the refuge is slated to grow to at least . Of this planned area previously existed in an unplowed state, and a further has been seeded with native prairie grasses. In addition, more than 100 wetlands have been restored.The Nature Conservancy in Minnesota - Glacial Ridge Project The restoration of native tallgrass prairie is ongoing, and will require years of effort.
Meadow checker-mallow occurs in grassy meadows, unplowed fields, and along roadsides in the Willamette Valley. Historically native to the following Oregon Counties: Benton, Clackamas, Douglas, Lane, Linn, Marion, Multnomah, Polk, Washington, Yamhill. Currently it is found only in the central portion of its range and is locally common in the Salem area. It is not known to occur at elevations above 250 meters.
The aftermath of the blizzard in the Fairfax Villa neighborhood in Fairfax, Virginia. Unplowed streets and buried cars can be seen here. Following the storm, the National Weather Service conducted a review of eight snowfall observations following concerns over their quality. Measurements from Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, Dulles International Airport, Baltimore/Washington International Airport, John F. Kennedy International Airport, LaGuardia International Airport, and Philadelphia International Airport were verified as reliable.
In Yellowstone, snowmobiles account for 80% of total hydrocarbon emissions and 50% of carbon monoxide emissions in the winter. This is just less than 2% and 1% respectively of the overall annual pollution within the park. Snowmobiles are only allowed to be ridden on the unplowed roads used in the summer, and riding off the roads is prohibited. This accounts for less than 1% (0.002%) of the park area.
There is a six-foot wide sidewalk for pedestrian and bicycle access on the west side of the bridge. The sidewalk is slightly raised, but there is no fence or barrier between it and car traffic, and cyclists are recommended to walk their bicycle. The bridge road is plowed in winter, although the sidewalk is sometimes unplowed and unpassable. Bridges to the Cape are sometimes closed for safety during high winds.
Sullivan, pp. 247–52 Winter sports enthusiasts visit the lake in winter even though the access road, County Road 60, from Prairie City to the edge of this part of the wilderness is unplowed and blocked by snow downstream from Strawberry Camp. The lake, frozen Strawberry Falls, and Little Strawberry Lake can be reached by cross-country skiers and snowshoers. Fishing in the lake is allowed all year, though snow makes access difficult in winter.
I say the Empire is peace. Like the Emperor I have many conquests to make… Like him I wish … to draw into the stream of the great popular river those hostile side-currents which lose themselves without profit to anyone. We have immense unplowed territories to cultivate; roads to open; ports to dig; rivers to be made navigable; canals to finish, a railway network to complete. We have, in front of Marseille, a vast kingdom to assimilate into France.
The 1993 "Superstorm" manifested as a blizzard in most of the affected areas. Large snowstorms could be quite dangerous: a snowstorm will make some unplowed roads impassable, and it is possible for automobiles to get stuck in the snow. Snowstorms exceeding especially in southern or generally warm climates will cave the roofs of some homes and cause the loss of electricity. Standing dead trees can also be brought down by the weight of the snow, especially if it is wet or very dense.
The Willamette Floodplain consists of of natural grassland, near the Willamette River, that was made a National Natural Landmark in May 1987. The floodplain is within the William L. Finley National Wildlife Refuge and located about south of Corvallis in Benton County, Oregon. It is the largest remaining native unplowed example of bottomland interior valley grassland in the North Pacific Border natural region. It was classified as a natural landmark because such grassland and shrubland areas are exceedingly rare, with most having been cultivated or turned into pastureland.
By the mid seventeenth century, The Society of Notre Dame had no more than 12 surviving members, passionately led by Paul de Chomedey, Sieur De Maisonneuve. Resources were dauntingly low and money was quickly running out during a time when the Native raids called for a formidable resistance by the Frenchmen. The Iroquois forces proved resilient and capable, and fought in much larger numbers than the French population of Ville-Marie could handle. The Native warriors used the landscape to their advantage, hiding in dense unplowed fields and setting traps for unsuspecting Frenchmen.
Deep plowing is a plowing to a depth greater than 50 cm (20 in) as compared to ordinary plowing which rarely exceeds 20 cm (8 in). The purpose of deep plowing is to modify the soil water retention characteristics over the long term. In one long-term test, lasting 35 years, the mean annual grain yield was 2,800 lbs per acre (3,138 kg per ha) with deep plowing, which was 10% greater than the 2,550 lbs per acre (2,858 kg per ha) yield in unplowed plots. Under certain conditions, it is recommended to use deep plowing in preparing the soil for planting new vineyards.
Glyphosate, the active ingredient in Roundup, kills conventional soybeans. The bacterial gene is EPSP (= 5-enolpyruvyl shikimic acid-3-phosphate) synthase. Soybean also has a version of this gene, but the soybean version is sensitive to glyphosate, while the CP4 version is not.Padgette SR, Kolacz KH, Delannay X, Re DB, LaVallee BJ, Tinius CN, Rhodes WK, Otero YI, Barry GF, Eichholz DA, Peschke VM, Nida DL, Taylor NB, Kishore GM (1995) Development, identification, and characterization of a glyphosate-tolerant soybean line. Crop Sci 35:1451-1461 RR soybeans allow a farmer to reduce tillage or even to sow the seed directly into an unplowed field, known as 'no-till' or conservation tillage.
Stowe Historical Society, 2013 When the National Downhill Championships were held at Stowe in 1938, skiers had to walk down an unplowed road to the base, and then hike further to the top of the Nose Dive trail. That year's downhill champion, Grace Carter Lindley, and Roland Palmedo agreed that it was time to introduce Americans to the kind of European experience of trains and surface tows that lifted skiers to snowy peaks. Palmedo gathered investors in the Mt. Mansfield Lift Company to build a chairlift to rival the world's first, which had appeared in Sun Valley two years earlier. Stowe area skiers like Sepp Ruschp, Charles Lord, and Gale Shaw invested, as well as Amateur Ski Club of New York members Godfrey Rockefeller and Lowell Thomas.
There became several accomplished mushers in the area whose livelihood became their dog teams. The many mushers, dog teams, and their abilities were fun topics of conversation and it was not long before a race was organized that, by fate, would become the world-famous American Dog Derby. The legend goes that a few of the boys were socializing in the barbershop one quiet winter day when Jay Ball, a beloved Ashton businessman, hatched his idea of a dog race after reading about dog races held in Alaska and Canada. The idea resonated with local mushers and businessmen alike and the first race, a simple run down the unplowed Yellowstone Branch from West Yellowstone to Ashton, was held on March 4, 1917.

No results under this filter, show 59 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.