Homes are then left vulnerable, right at the edge of the water, she says.
The house, cold, empty and boarded up, was a wooden Dutch Colonial at the edge of the water.
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He even took off his coat and went to the edge of the water, to go in after her.
"There's only about 18 inches between where the train is and the edge into the water, so someone could easily slip when the train comes along, and hoots, and they have to get off quickly, " he added.
Eber remembered his coat, out on the ice, at the edge of the black water.
No matter where it starts, an economic crisis does not stop at the water's edge.
At the water's edge I meet an American woman in a wide-brimmed hat, searching for tiny wild orchids.
Not so long ago, there was a tradition in Washington that said politics should stop at the water's edge.
The guy just popped up out of the sand, maybe forty yards straight ahead down at the water's edge.
In 1833 Chateaubriand thought Venice was a female city situated at the water's edge about to be extinguished with the day.
Pakdin lives in a tree-shaded hut not far from the water's edge.
The family of Mr Gilson launched a campaign last year to have protective barriers installed between Drypool Bridge and the water's edge.
Otters spend most of the day resting in burrows, known as holts, which are built from sticks and branches along the water's edge.
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All day small groups of people come down to the water's edge and look across the sound to the tiny island of Utoeya.
It's a scandal, unprecedented in our history, where it used to be said that partisan differences over foreign policy stop at the water's edge.
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Misty Cook-Morrissey, Lyric's mother, told CNN that after smelling the scent pads Monday, the dogs ran around the lake and stopped at the water's edge.
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But on this issue of basic decency, where there remains so much agreement between us, Republicans and Democrats ought to leave politics at the water's edge.
Experts are divided over the origin of the jelly which has been found on grass banks away from the water's edge at the RSPB's Ham Wall base.
The animal was re-released on the reserve later the same day, where staff said "he ambled happily down to the water's edge" and swam back to his lodge.
Along the perimeter, rising ramps accentuate the elevated plane of the lawn, while colossal wedges of solid granite form an embankment emerging from the riprap at the water's edge.
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"We think that virtually 99% of the people who live at the water's edge will want to continue to do that, " said Mayor Michael Bloomberg, at a recent news conference.
The tough terrain on the riverbank made getting ambulances to the victims tough, so the first responders commandeered pickup trucks to ferry 55 victims from the water's edge, Hick said.
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"I called him back and he swam toward the ice, " Shaw said, getting close enough that he could grab both the girl's arm and his dog and drag them away from the water's edge.
And then when you get to the water's edge, there are roadblocks everywhere, the police are telling you that everyone has gone, but you have a press pass, so you can cross the police lines.
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Evansdale, Iowa (CNN) -- Scent dogs used by searchers looking for signs of two missing young girls in Iowa ran around a lake and stopped at the water's edge, the mother of one of the girls said.
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