Word: causeway
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Okay, the Crimson didn't go to Causeway St. expecting to win. It went to see a couple of old teammates-turned Olympians, Mark and Scott Fusco, to get a little extra preparation for the season--which starts next Tuesday--and to have the invaluable experience of playing an extraordinary hockey team...
...lake; about 4,000 acres of fresh-water marsh, home to some 7 million waterfowl and countless shore birds, have been destroyed by the briny advance. Utah officials are considering several solutions, including dams to catch spring snow runoff and an enlargement of the culverts through the railway causeway that slices the lake in half...
...Beanpot final still pops up in conversation among fans with long memories of Causeway St. history...
...Brooke Watson flew into Shannon. After a day of rest, the team began a hectic schedule of traveling, afternoon practices, and night games. The first stop was Cork, and from there they traveled to Dublin for a few days. A three-day stint in Belfast followed, then on to Causeway and back home...
...metal skeletons of warehouses and the rising silhouettes of four mini-Astrodomes that will serve as petrochemical storage tanks. A seemingly endless procession of huge earth movers trundles sand and rock to the water's edge, where the fill is used to extend an immense quarter-mile-wide causeway, one of the largest landfill operations of its kind. When completed in 1985, the six-mile-long causeway will provide berths for up to 18 ocean-going cargo ships at a time. At its farthest outward point sits a colossal open-sea crude-oil loading terminal large enough to accommodate...