Where waste sources are too diffuse to be channeled into collection systems--as along many agricultural streams heavily polluted through land runoff and drainage, and also in some urban situation--present tools are extremely limited.
Where possible, wastes from Federal establishments should be channeled into municipal sewer systems.
The throbbing of legs was a venting of superfluous flowing energy that by its sheer force could be channeled one way or another or both to the objects of one's intrigues, these friends who possessed admirable traits that he lacked.
Within the bulk of the top third of the ship was this massive power source, its atomic components, its uranium-hydrogen fuel, and the beam that channeled the gravitational drive.
There was no doubt that a line of force had been channeledoutward to a point in space that now proved to be that of a planet.
But it does not need a clever mathematician to calculate the number of years which have elapsed since the Semliki channeled its bed deep enough to drain the Makara plain.
They turned and moved away from the lights, slipping down into the darkness of the channeled ravines and emerging onto the luminous highlands.
After threading the swift, brown current, the trail zigzagged up a clay bank, channeled into deep ruts by the spring's fleet of prairie schooners.
It also has a deeply channeled groove encircling the base of the body-whorl.
The aperture is as long as the shell, is channeled at both ends, and is toothed along both margins.
A less common species, with rounded whorls and channeled suture, and about fifteen spiral grooves upon the whorls.
A Texan variety of this species has a much more elevated spire, with channeled sutures, and small aperture of bright salmon-color.
The typical channeled or fluted spear point of this people has even been found lately along the northern Alaska coast.
From 86 to 90 percent of the industrial investment was channeled into branches producing capital goods.
The difference between the recalculated prices and those in effect at the time was to bechanneled into the budget by the tax.
And these activities, channeled and disciplined by the group-game, are receiving the best possible training for dramatic acting by and by.
This effort at education was intended to prepare the new generations for productive tasks, but also to subject each person to a program of indoctrination channeled through the powerful medium of literacy.
Political involvement in a democracy of permissiveness is channeledinto various forms of activism, all expressions of the shift from the politics of authority to that of expanding freedom of choice.
Whether living in thickly populated urban clusters or in remote locations, people are physically connected through multi- channeled communication networks, and even through interactive media.
Champions of civil rights had little effect on service practices, although these congressmen channeled the complaints of black voters and kept the military traditionalists on the defensive.
How, then, could the conflicting advice be channeledinto construction of an acceptable postwar racial policy?
Not all racial unrest was so constructivelychanneled during the war.
This was the fact that the surface water flowing beneath it in its grave seemed to have deeply grooved and channeled it on the under side.
The channeled pilasters were a heritage from the classic traditions of the region; near by, in Rome's former capital of Autun, were many monuments of antiquity.
Its anachronisms are to be explained because it derived from a side current of Gothic art, out of touch with the swift-moving main stream, which was channeled by Abbot Suger.
In this region where Gallo-Roman art had flourished, channeled pilasters were used.
The cathedral of Langres in ancient Burgundy resembles Autun in itschanneled pilaster strips and its acanthus-leaf sculpture.
The remainder of the church was built in mid-XII century, and the portal (in five orders richly carved, with channeled and twisted columns) belongs to the end of the century.
Channeled pilasters,[281] great and small, abound; they are on all four sides of the piers.
Its barrel vaulting is braced by pointed arches and there are the channeled pilasters of Rome's tradition in the region.
Is it not best for me to abide in these channeled fields, and therein delight myself with the principles of Yaou and Shun?
Two hours of brisk walking will carry us through it between great wild hill slopes, which are channeled here and there by the dry, stony bed of a torrent.
The sands at the mouth of the valley are furrowed and channeledby the streams that here find their outlet; and you will get many a splash in striding across.
An increase in operating funds for the hospitals is to be channeled mostly into improving plant and equipment.
The bulk of savings deposits has been channeled into the budget.
The bulk of industrial investment was channeled into heavy industry, including fuel and energy production, ferrous and nonferrous metallurgy, chemicals, and machine building and metalworking.
The bulk of investment has been channeled into the material production sector (including trade).
A pair of fins--small incised or channeled cones--is placed at the sides of the head and another at the sides of the body.
It is channeled down the sides, as if meant for a fin.
This often arises from the fact that they do not estimate and consider the needs of the Indians with the amount of money that is available; and consequently all the Indians complain.
We shook hands with our friends, rode out upon the prairie, and clambering the sandy hollows that were channeled in the sides of the hills gained the high plains above.
The moment after he sees a motion among the long weeds and grass just at the spot where the path is channeled through the bank.
It was extremely rugged and broken; a great sandy ravine was channeled through it, with smaller ravines entering on each side like tributary streams.
The reason there was no response was that the destroyers had shut down all but channeled communications between themselves and their immediate Commander.
The fields are overloaded and the power can't be channeled back fast enough.
All communications with the CEO were channeled through Ikeda.
Further orders will bechanneled through the Docklands office.
There was not a sign of man's hand in all the prospect; and indeed not a trace of his passage, save where generation after generation had walked in twisted footpaths, in and out among the beeches, and up and down upon the channeled slopes.
Peak upon peak, chain upon chain of hills ran surging southward, channeled and sculptured by the winter streams, feathered from head to foot with chestnuts, and here and there breaking out into a coronal of cliffs.
The buried mountain system of rock lies open to the sky; it has been channeled in deep cañons, above which the waves are lifted in angry fangs.
The channeledtriglyphs of a Greek Doric frieze echo the fluted columns below (Illustration 24).
National Park Service] [Illustration: Early salt-evaporating houses were located close by the sea, from which the water was channeled in by slow stages to take advantage of natural evaporation before wood fires finished the job.
To think that that deep-channeled hand could never form another line!
And the mother, stealing in to see the children safely in bed, would feel all the agony seared on her heart, at the sight of the tear-channeled boyish cheeks.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "channeled" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.