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HTLHotel
HTLHospitality, Tourism and Leisure
HTLHard Thermal Loop (physics)
HTLHierarchical Temporal Logic
HTLHierarchical Timing Language
HTLHistogram Template Library
HTLHigh Tide Line
HTLHorizon Terminals Limited
HTLHole Transport Layer
HTLHöhere Technische Lehranstalt (Technical collage)
HTLHöhere Technische Lehranstalt (Austria)
HTLHearing Threshold Level
HTLHarison Toshiba Lighting (Japan)
HTLHigh Threshold Logic
HTLHistology Technologist
HTLHoway the Lads
HTLHenri de Toulouse-Lautrec (painter)
HTLHeat Transfer Label
HTLHops to Live (Freenet)
HTLHeat Transfer Laboratory
HTLHeat Transfer Loop
HTLHouse of Traditional Leaders
HTLHot Tub Lung
HTLHazard Tracking Log
HTLHydrothermal Processing
HTLHost Target LUN (VMware)
HTLHalf Truck Load
HTLHost Technical Liaison
HTLHypotrichosis, Localized, Autosomal Recessive
HTLHenderson Technical Laboratory (Titanium Metals Corp.)
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Since the film star Shah Rukh Khan and his architect have not furnished the documents, it is not possible to comment on the distance from high tide line and towards landward side of Arabian Sea.
A new study, published in IOP Publishing's journal Environmental Research Letters, asserts that around 32,000 km2 of US land lies within one vertical meter of the high tide line, encompassing 2.1 million housing units where 3.9 million people live.
I sighted the clinometer from one stake located in the water up the beach to another stake, located on the high tide line (determined by a visible morphological change in beach slope), with a marking the same distance above the sand as the clinometer was above the ocean floor and recorded the angle.
The beach is popular with morning walkers who were surprised to see the huge five tonne body close to the high tide line.
ALL along our beautiful Welsh coastline secretly growing is a wonderful sea vegetable called marsh samphire, jointed like green coral, polished, shiny and smooth, it's a wild seashore plant growing profusely on the mud flats below the high tide line.
The mine was discovered last night by a dog walker just below the high tide line on the beach.
Federal case, the United States Supreme Court referred to: "the mean high tide line which is neither the spring tide nor the neap tide, but the mean of all the high tides." Unfortunately, in other cases a different line is used, for example the vegetation line, the highest winter tide, and the mean higher high tide; a few states use the low water line as boundary (Bostwick and Ketchum 1972).
11, the order prohibits semi-intensive or intensive shrimp farms within 500 meters of the high tide line, within 1,000 meters of Chilka Lake in Orissa and Pullicat Lake in West Bengal, or on public lands anywhere in the country.
We used tidal data recorded by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (at Cedar Key, FL, and Lewes, DE) to calculate mean high tide line (MHTL) for each.
Commissioner Gil Waters said the hearings held by the city commission had "clearly shown that the establishment of a bulkhead line anywhere but at the mean high tide line would result in dredging and/or filling of bottom lands that provide nourishment to the marine life that is a vital element of our community." He added, "It is clearly within the powers of the city government to restrict the amount of dredging and filling if it is shown that the public interest is served."
The beach stretches beyond for miles, but on it you must stay below the mean high tide line.
Mary Jane Ramirez, owner of Jarace Grill, a building that was partly demolished to comply with the easement regulation of 3 meters from the high tide line, said she was hoping to recover now that tourists were returning.