Similar words: canon law, common-law, common law, distribution law, inland, downland, finland, mainland. Meaning: adv. towards the shore from the water.
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61. His family members had planted chiles on land they had bought as an investment.
62. Some species manage to live on land in humid tropical forests, undulating on mucus that they secrete from their undersides.
63. But the storm was over; and on land it was on this day that heavy fighting started at Thermopylai.
64. Southern Californian cities pay farmers to spread the material on land where non-edible crops are grown.
65. On land and sea total war was fought between Elf and daemonic minion.
66. Strangely, it seemed less dark out on the water than on land.
67. In war Willses have served their country on land, at sea and in the air.
68. It is the only institute in Britain with a specific remit to undertake research on land use.
69. Seals are awkward on land[sentencedict .com], but graceful in the water.
70. Floating homes take as much upkeep as houses on land, and then some, including checking for leaks.
71. Below: Wellington, built on land that emerged from the sea after an earthquake 100 years ago.
72. Gypsies who've camped on land in Hereford for generations years with the farmer's permission.
73. When this relationship is extended, life on land becomes equated not only with non-questing but with spiritual non-being.
74. His government argued that the small temples which it had demolished were on land belonging to the state tourist department.
75. Specific sites away from shipping lanes, fishing grounds, submarine cables and so on are isolated in a way difficult to achieve on land.
76. This is typically true in the case of taxes on land, personal property, and owner-occupied residences.
77. The gilts are reared on land which is dry and exposed to the sun.
78. In pre-modern Berlin the claims on land of this expanding state machinery had already driven land values famously high.
79. In May, after months of internal debate within the administration, Clinton endorsed the Pentagonbacked status quo position on land mines.
80. The fastest animal on land is the cheetah.
81. On land there was minor skirmishing.
82. The African elephant is the largest animal on land.
83. The beaver lives both on land and in water.
84. Power, life, and death in rural Pakistan turn on land, particularly the neo-feudal and corrupt practices that govern its ownership and control.
85. To catch the total solar eclipse on land, you have to be in just the right spot in India, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh, China, or the Japanese islands off the coast of southern Japan.
86. From economic perspective, land legal system originates from economizing on land transaction costs.
87. The synagogue was built in 1901 on land given by Sir Jacob Sassoon and his family and includes a Mikvah (ritual bath).
88. Carried by the longest wingspans of any bird, they soar for thousands of miles without ever setting webbed foot on land.
89. The flightless birds travel on land at just one to two km per hour.
90. It'sits on land that was formerly on the East German side of the checkpoint.
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