(1) The first fossils from this area were found in 1819 in limestone along the lake's shore , and new species continue to be found there.
(2) All the events are in a continuous space, stretching along the lake shore and including the youth camp.
(3) On top of that, a government that is behind in the polls and not too far from the next election might not be able to resist the temptation to get involved and shore up its support.
(4) Rescue workers had to shore up the building, which was in danger of collapse
(5) The salmon can be raised economically only in pens along the ocean shore or in estuaries.
(6) Anyone is free to try to make the claim that availing oneself of Western Capitalism or failing to challenge it actively is helping to shore it up and siding with the status quo.
(7) But he certainly helped to accelerate the rate of economic and social change in the cities and towns along the shore of Lake Michigan.
(8) Congress approved a $700 billion plan to shore up the financial industry
(9) When the domination of the multinational corporations is threatened, the military violence of the state is used to shore the system up.
(10) I took the tiller and made for the shore
(11) Will direct marketing shore up this weak spot in our defenses?
(12) Hopefully, clubs will rally round and try to help them out, perhaps by loaning players to shore them up in the short term.
(13) This would mark the start of our trek along the shore of Loch Ness.
(14) Cutting prices may shore things up temporarily and makes sense as Christmas approaches.
(15) I made for the shore
(16) A 15th century stately home near Westbury is still experiencing major structural problems two years after action was taken to shore it up.
(17) The oarsmen hauled in the oars as the men on shore deftly looped their lines through circular holes carved into stone sides of the quay and hauled the ship shoreward .
(18) Native Americans, who originally lived along the shores of the lake, considered it their spiritual home, their Garden of Eden.
(19) The lake has been rendered shoreless with the wreckage of a major avalanche.
(20) It could be that they were bound to the distant shores of Africa or Brazil.