
1) Avalanche 2) Big win in novem-ber 3) Blowout win 4) Earth mover 5) Electoral college blowout 6) Electoral rout 7) Electoral sweep 8) Exclusively Anglo word 9) Exclusively Saxon word 10) Historical board game 11) Huge election victory 12) Huge election win 13) Kind of victory 14) Live single 15) Lopsided election
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1) Landslip 2) Mudslide 3) Rockslide 4) Rout
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- an overwhelming electoral victory
- a slide of a large mass of dirt and rock down a mountain or cliff
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An abrupt movement of geological materials downhill in response to gravity. Landslides can be triggered by an earthquake or other natural causes. Undersea landslides can cause tsunamis, such as the one triggered by the 1929 Grand Banks earthquake.
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A landslide, also known as a landslip, is a geological phenomenon that includes a wide range of ground movements, such as rockfalls, deep failure of slopes and shallow debris flows. Landslides can occur in offshore, coastal and onshore environments. Although the action of gravity is the primary driving force for a landslide to occur, there are oth...
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[Heroes] `Landslide` is the twenty-second episode of the first season of the NBC science fiction drama series Heroes. It is the second episode of the three-part finale for season one. == Plot == Claire and Mr. Bennet`s reunion is cut short by Peter who has reached a dangerous instability after absorbing Ted`s ability. Peter tells Claire to ...
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[board game] Landslide is the name of two board games about the U.S. presidential elections, where players compete to become the president of the United States. ==1971 game== The first board game titled Landslide was published by Parker Brothers in 1971. Up to four players aim to obtain as many electoral votes as they can. The players use t...
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[musician] Tim Land, better known as Landslide, is a dubstep, Broken Beat UK garage, 2-step, drum and bass, and future jazz musician (also heavily influenced by Latin, soul, and bossa nova), previously signed to Hospital Records, from London, England. Originally a drummer for bands, he was introduced to Tony Colman and Chris Goss (the label...
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The name given to an election which one party wins by a very large margin. Famous landslides in UK elections include Labour's victory in 1945, the Conservative win in 1983 and the election which brought Tony Blair to power in 1997.
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The name given to an election which one party wins by a very large margin. Famous landslides in UK elections include Labour's victory in 1945, the Conservative win in 1983 and the election which brought Tony Blair to power in 1997.
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• (n.) The slipping down of a mass of land from a mountain, hill, etc. • (n.) The land which slips down.
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Dislodged rock or earth that has slipped downhill under the influence of gravity and obstructs passage on a trail.
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(from the article `Betti, Ugo`) ...La padrona (first performed 1927; `The Landlady`), drew mixed reactions, but later successful plays include Frana allo scalo Nord (first performed ...
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the movement downslope of a mass of rock, debris, earth, or soil (soil being a mixture of earth and debris). Landslides occur when gravitational and ... [4 related articles]
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landslide. The downslope movement of soil and/or rock.
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A movement of earth down a steep slope.
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The rapid downslope movement of soil and rock material, often lubricated by groundwater, over a basa
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A general term for relatively rapid types of mass movement, such as debris flows, debris slides, rockslides, and slumps.
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Term used to describe the downslope movement of soil, rock, and other weathered materials because of gravity.
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The rapid downslope movement of soil and rock material, often lubricated by groundwater, over a basal shear zone; also the tongue of stationary material deposited by such an event.
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n] - an overwhelming electoral victory 2. [n] - a slide of a large mass of dirt and rock down a mountain or cliff
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the falling of material from a mountain or higher area
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landslip noun a slide of a large mass of dirt and rock down a mountain or cliff
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Sudden downward movement (see mass movement) of a mass of soil or rocks from a cliff or steep slope. Landslides happen when a slope becomes unstable, usually because the base has been undercut or because materials within the mass have become wet and slippery. A mudflow happens when soil or loose mate...
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general term for mass-movement of rock material down a slope (includes rock falls, landslips, mudflows etc).
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