Examples of Freshwater wetland in a sentence
Rather than this image of thought as continually enslaved and humiliated in the face of its obscure debt, this description would focus on the suffering of thought as both the condition of its possibility and, at the same time, as the condition of the impossibility of its ceasing to need to reflect upon, to find an idiom for, what defies the order of presentation.
BGD seeks to, in as many ways as possible, amplify the voices, experiences and expressions of queer and trans people of color.Doctor Amber Jamilla Musser, for example, turns toward Brown bodies and Brown pleasure in her 2018 book titled Sensual Excess: Queer Femininity and Brown Jouissance to imagine epistemologies of sensuality that emerge from sensation and fleshiness.
Freshwater wetland systems, in par- ticular, are complex, variable ecosystems usually occurring in response to environ- mental conditions over very long periods of time.
Freshwater wetland, marsh, wet meadow, bog or swamp - any area bordering a water body, or, if not bordering a water body, consisting of at least five thousand (5000) square feet, where surface or ground water, or ice, at or near the surface of the ground support the presence of hydric soils and/or a plant community dominated (at least 50 percent) by wetland species.
Freshwater wetland boundaries shall be flagged on the site by the DEC.