- and West
Kennet Avenue.
backfill 1. To re-fill a
trench once an
excavation has been completed. 2. Material used for
backfilling,
usually spoil from the...
- work
areas through arm
articulation alone. The
backfill blade is used for grading, leveling,
backfilling, trenching, and
general dozer work. The blade...
-
perform an
emergency stop.
Early reports suspected the
cause was the
backfilling operation; the
Health and
Safety Executive are yet as of
December 2020...
-
methods for
waste in ****an
include incineration, recycling,
landfill and
backfilling.
Incineration is the most
widely used
waste disposal method in ****an...
-
concrete mix used in
construction for non-structural
purposes such as
backfill or road bases. CLSM
consists of a
mixture of
Portland cement, water, aggregate...
- (May 17, 2016). "Marco
Rubio pleads with GOP to fund full Zika request,
backfill money later". The
Washington Times.
Archived from the
original on May 19...
- the
grave is excavated. It is
often piled up
close to the
grave for
backfilling and then
returned to the
grave to
cover it. As soil
decompresses when...
- Some
medieval cathedral walls have
outer s**** of
ashlar with an
inner backfill of
mortarless rubble and dirt.
Square rubble masonry consists of stones...
- slope. It has not been
dated but
speculation that it
represents careless backfilling following earlier excavations seems disproved by its
representation in...
- have
implemented it as a
feature and
gamers have
taken into
doing this.
backfill A
system of many
competitive team-based
multiplayer games that automatically...