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Berms weren't going to keep the majority of them out.
There were now some of the bad guys up on the berm.
Beyond right field is a berm where fans can watch the game.
The problem being, he was going to have a hell of a time getting everything out over the berm.
She came to her knees and looked over the berm.
To get out on the east side, they had to climb the berm.
The outside of the wall may be reinforced with an earth berm.
He didn't wait to ask for instructions but began running along the far side of the berm.
He pulled off the street and onto the grass berm.
They got up on the berm and started working the remains of the gear park.
This close to the berm you could hear the vines move.
The contract for building the berm was awarded last month.
We ran forward together and climbed up to the edge of the berm.
There was more shooting above her; it could've been either inside or outside the berm.
The pilot tried to land and hit a sand berm.
We had guard posts on the top of the berm for a reason.
Likely enough, from the crossfire inside the berm at the other end of the camp.
Berms are created at or near to the normal retained water level in the system.
Abruptly, there was silence on the back of the berm.
The location and size of the berm is subject to seasonal changes.
Combat engineers had built a 15-foot-high earth berm between the two countries.
By then the group was in range of all the bunkers on the berm.
Bryan ran along the berm trying to keep me in sight but was quickly left behind.
On the other side of the berm were the slave quarters.
Instead of following the road, the intelligence officer pulled hard left and drove toward the berm.
"No problem," said Berme Peters, placing her handbag on the table as she sat down.
The village of Wurtsboro was originally confined to the berme of the canal and several of our current business establishments were active at that time.
In medieval military engineering, a berm (or berme) was a level space between a parapet or defensive wall and an adjacent steep-walled ditch or moat.
The word berm originates in the Middle Dutch and German berme and came into usage in English via French.
In the agreement, the railroad received the perpetual right to maintain its existing right-of-way on the berme bank of the canal and existing bridges over the canal for the sum of $5,000 in rents and tolls to the state.
After a local insurance agency vacated an office in the rear of the building, the space was renovated for use by the Ellenville/Wawarsing Chamber of Commerce, which completed its move of its office from its previous site on Berme Road in early 2008.
Ellenville: Towpath Road follows the old route from Route 209 south of the village to Canal Street (NY 52) within it, and a wet section of the bed remains just north of Canal in the woods off Berme Road just opposite the village's firehouse.