Herbicides and other pesticides can reach streams, lakes, and reservoirs in water that runs off treated fields. |
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I would not have been able to make it through my first New Year's Eve here without streams of the vodka rotgut. |
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As her eyes flickered shut she saw the sun bursting through the trees in marvelous streams of gold, deep rose, and lavender. |
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Record temperatures dried up wells, rivers and streams and resulted in water crises in 11 of India's 31 states. |
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The bank advances funds to you in exchange for the right to collect that amount from income streams due to the business from debtors. |
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It is called the Fall Line because as streams flow across it they sometimes form waterfalls or rapids. |
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Elsewhere, small mounds are formed of cross-stratified sand deposited by streams from the ice. |
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Sources of water, such as the mountain streams or the underground karez channels, could dry up earlier in 2004 than they did last year. |
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Be sure that the various income streams due to you after retirement are clearly differentiated as income interests or residual interests. |
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From the volcanoes, scores of streams race through the jungle down deep ravines. |
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The client is able to open seekable streams on the server, either in read-only or read-write access mode. |
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Is this really the answer for Scotland, which boasts some of the greatest salmon streams in the world? |
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It is composed of a network of khors, streams and rivers between the Bahr al-Arab, or Kiir, and the Raqaba al-Zarqa, or Ngol. |
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Some farmers rely on alternative water sources, such as wells, other streams or rivers. |
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My chosen tackle for sea trout when fishing small rivers and streams is usually a six weight rod with floating line and a nine foot leader. |
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As we travelled to Tavistock, we crossed over flooded streams and rivers that all had plenty of colour. |
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Each day's ride will leave participants breathless as they view deep gorges, whitewater rivers, cool streams, and a variety of wildlife. |
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Global warming could devastate lakes, streams, rivers and wetlands throughout the United States. |
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Approximately 20 million acres of rivers, lakes, streams and wetlands could be at risk. |
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It's also a good idea to look out for bays, islands, in-flowing streams and out-flowing rivers. |
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Having said that, water quality in our lowland streams and rivers is poor, which is something we are working to turn round. |
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Yet violation of the fishing regulations was endemic on nearly all salmon rivers and streams in the three provinces. |
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After buying a licence you have hundreds of fishable streams creeks and rivers to fish. |
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You also should plant the banks of streams, creeks and rivers with erosion-preventing vegetation. |
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Should by chance the rain keep falling bringing the rivers and streams into flood, then all is not lost. |
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Anatids inhabit aquatic habitats such as lakes, ponds, streams, rivers and marshes. |
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They nest in hardwood stands, almost always on or near rivers, streams, or other wetlands. |
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Red liquid flowed in tiny streams from his clenched fist, but he didn't seem to notice. |
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Armed with a book and ostensibly reading, I had found a good vantage point, as I could monitor the streams of people from both directions. |
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And then, in the gathering heat, we returned over country roads, avoiding the long streams of vehicles coming in for the Bank Holiday weekend. |
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Melodious tunes rang out through the day until late afternoon, entertaining streams of visitors and fellow students. |
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It has seen large streams of visitors since it opened and the organisers are quite pleased with their efforts this year. |
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This would enable two streams of traffic to continue in and out of the city, rather than the short-sighted solution of closure. |
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As we departed, we could see streams of people still entering the city from all directions. |
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So, seized with impatience and eager to get the party started, we headed on, following the streams of people going the same direction. |
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They have seen streams of refugees from both the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Angola, the majority of whom they have played host to. |
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In Britain, steady streams of commuters continued to pay their respects to the victims of the London terrorist bombings. |
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Karachi became the first capital of Pakistan, struggling to find its feet and to accommodate the incoming streams of refugees. |
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Here, exoinformation was a wedge used to access more direct streams of information. |
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It keeps everything in perspective. How can things seem important when there's streams of colour in every direction as far as the eye can see? |
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Just as important, many of the big, sluggish tech companies are throwing off steady streams of cash. |
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During World War Two, Malta was blasted by steady streams of German bombs and one night during an opera performance, the building was hit. |
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In the end, Jocelyn adds, nothing is as simple as making steady streams of 8-ft logs. |
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Such findings can inject a sense of process by seeing social life in terms of streams of interdependent events and elements. |
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Such systems coordinate, organize, and then display the myriad streams of data that managers monitor in order to make decisions. |
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Instead, her IQ of 109 took her to Ryder Brow Secondary Modern, where she was in top streams despite poor attendance. |
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Grass buffer zones or vegetative filter strips have been investigated as a means of reducing nutrient loads in streams. |
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For the nine core streams, we measured limnological parameters in the field. |
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Young Atlantic salmon in streams eat mainly the larvae of aquatic insects such as blackflies, stoneflies, caddisflies, and chironomids. |
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The streams of sunlight through the trees hit her dark auburn hair bringing out her red highlights. |
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The most convenient features for anabatic and katabatic streams are the concepts of mountain-valley breezes. |
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Axillary amplexus typically results in long strings of eggs being laid in ponds or streams, which hatch into type IV tadpoles. |
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All content owners have to do is think laterally about how to make good use of this concept to extend their existing revenue streams. |
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These streams appear from the crevices of the rocks running through rills and gullies. |
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Sunlight streams in through the windows, highlighting the artwork and contributing to the relaxed ambience. |
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There is a river, the streams whereof shall make glad the city of God, the holy place of the tabernacles of the most High. |
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This laminar flow means streams of fuel and oxidant can pass side by side without having a physical barrier in between. |
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Featuring radio streams, downloadable MP3s, and a whole lotta content, the site is all about getting music out to the people. |
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Extraction of gravel in streams and rivers results in sediment-related pollution and a disturbance of natural hydraulic patterns. |
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The rye plants capture and hold nutrients and moisture in place, reducing the amount that reaches rivers, streams and ground water. |
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This annual grass grows in shallow water in slow streams and rivers and even along the shores of certain lakes. |
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We can't mine anywhere near, nor discharge anything into salmon spawning streams. |
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Similarly at low water, the line of flow of freshwater streams will often appear. |
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The metaphor of the people being like trees planted by streams of living water is familiar in Jeremiah. |
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Layering multiple streams of electronically generated sound, he interspersed sparse and sometimes repetitive keyboard riffs into the mix. |
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They inhabit swift streams, the backwaters of large rivers, brackish lagoons, and potholes. |
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They can be found in oceans, estuaries, freshwater streams, lagoons, lakes, shallow offshore waters and coastlines. |
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Inland wetlands are common on floodplains along rivers and streams and in other low-lying areas. |
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The quarry's paleogeography was generally thought to have been in a lacustrine environment with associated meandering streams. |
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The fourth level indicates typical positions of the polar and subtropical jet streams, and also depicts the antitrade winds. |
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It would reforest land around several streams, restore three damaged springs, and use alternative techniques to control erosion. |
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We have secured revenue streams through consultancy work and product income. |
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The small streams became raging rivers, which flowed flawlessly into many lakes. |
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Projected revenue streams, net income, assets and liabilities should be listed. |
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Such large quantities mean that airports cannot simply release antifreeze with storm water into nearby rivers and streams. |
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Numerous streams running from springs on the wolds down towards the River Hull have helped shape Beverley's streets. |
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In the forest area in Simian Mountain, there are quite a number of streams, waterfalls, lakes and arenaceous red rock topographic features. |
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Luckily when you are on the ascent the path cleverly twists and turns over the one-step streams to make the going reasonable, avoiding the worst. |
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It's beside rivers and numerous streams close at hand for fishing for trout. |
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Instead of examining individual records, the modern archivist manages information streams. |
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Essentially, it streams the music files on a user's hard drive out onto the Net. |
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During a ground contact event, the payload streams data in real time through a series of software pipes. |
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More native trees will be encouraged such as ash, alder, oak and rowan along streams and in the north west of the wood near Over Silton. |
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This means the Powder River Basin's soils, arroyos and streams will receive an astounding one billion gallons of water per day. |
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He first got hooked on fish as a boy wading the streams of Washington's Olympic Peninsula. |
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Potato producers who abstract water from Pembrokeshire's rivers and streams could have their licences revoked by new European legislation. |
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Penelope describes what this means and the agony and pleasure of streams of jabberwocky issuing forth from a man of words. |
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Also on clear water, look for any areas that are murky, perhaps close to in-flowing streams or where waves wash against a shoreline. |
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Johannesburg may not be built on a river or harbour, but its streams are the source of two of southern Africa's mightiest rivers. |
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It crosses multiple blocks and is lush with trees, flowers, lawns, cliffs, streams, waterfalls, ponds, clusters of rocks, and outdoor terraces. |
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Tanizaki holds a similar affection for washi, which makes everything a bit softer and shadowy-looking when light streams through it. |
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In small streams, brown trout may grow to no more than twelve inches in length and weigh less than a pound. |
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I'd drunk from streams or water butts, not a very sensible thing to do, but when you're fighting, you don't think of sensible things. |
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The Javan rhinoceros often lies in streams, where small fish and crabs feed on the insects that live on its skin. |
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The first day's trekking took us through beautiful mountain forests with waterfalls and streams. |
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Many other streams and waterfalls run through this area's rocky escarpments and narrow valleys. |
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Their dams help to maintain water levels in forest streams, thus providing habitat for themselves, fish, and waterfowl. |
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Claiming they owned the riverbanks and the streambed itself, they routinely denied the public access to rivers and streams. |
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Water can be obtained from streams, rivers, lakes, or underground aquifers, which are used to supply private wells and public drinking water. |
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This means the two streams are often taught different subjects in the same room at the same time. |
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Acid rain falling back on Earth causes acidification of lakes and streams and contributes to damage of trees at high elevations. |
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The sky was clear and sunny with only the jet streams of high civil aircraft breaking an otherwise cloudless sky. |
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Even the lake-dwelling jollytails are migratory and travel up small streams to spawn. |
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Seventeen miles up-valley, a raging creek flows in clear to join the silty Soler, an unnamed peak filling the V between the two streams. |
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So, all the major streams of the Grail tradition seem to flow from Angevin sources closely connected to Henry and Eleanor. |
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She said the wetlands, estuaries and forest streams that pateke call home were under threat. |
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They would travel from farm to farm, surviving for days in the jungle by eating crops and fishing in streams. |
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Secondary gills are found in Ancylids, which are freshwater limpets adapted to life in fast-flowing streams. |
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Picture richly wooded hill country possessing beds of limonite with New England's richest iron ore and plentiful streams with abundant mill seats. |
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The tail is pushed outwards from the Sun by the solar wind and radiation pressure, and so the popular conception that a comet's tail streams away behind it is wrong. |
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Chinook Salmon are anadromous, making great migrations out to the deepest parts of the ocean and returning as mature adults to their natal streams. |
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With all the water rushing down our rivers and streams, some of the redds might have been washed out, but nature has an excellent habit of looking after itself. |
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He points out that the great streams of visitors to the Eternal City for the various jubilees have had a large impact on the city and its monuments. |
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Now I'm hugging my friends when they have good news and even cheering on bloggers I don't even know who are running into streams of great good luck. |
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The underlying limestone karst topography allows water to flow in abundant underground rivers, feeding the numerous springs, which flow into the many creeks and streams. |
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Every day, streams of visitors enter to witness the markings of history. |
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It is a lush, steaming, tangled waterscape of swamps, soggy plains, and rice paddies crisscrossed with thousands of miles of rivers, streams, and canals. |
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The social media streams were flooded with reports and reposts. |
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In One Eye, she has painted bright white albumen that blooms around a broken yolk and streams down the canvas to end up behind the black, gray and sage-green landscape. |
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But who cleans lakes and streams and rivers and makes them fishable and swimmable again? |
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Beal has recruited hundreds of crews to clean up and replant around the streams and has now established a network of volunteer groups living in the area. |
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The subsidiary responsible for operating the Web sites of 30 baseball teams must get a line on where its fans live before selling them video streams. |
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They want to hear, even as smaller artists are just dying to be heard, drowning in the streams. |
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Tin shanties litter the backyards of the more formal brick housing, rows of chemical toilets stand outside homes, and the untarred roads run with streams of filthy water. |
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The constant streams of evaluative data that teachers must generate present a similar irony. |
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There was no far-off hum of constant traffic, no train whistles or car horns, and certainly no distant streams of moving lights from the nearest highway. |
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By pressing the red button on their remote controls, digital viewers will be able to access an interactive menu where they can choose between two extra interactive streams. |
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The remainder obtain water from streams, rivers, lakes and reservoirs. |
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Because of tidal action, which in its own way can be a form of marine structure, bays are more akin to rivers and streams than to lakes and reservoirs. |
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Palin-Tebow blooper and parody videos are as inextricable from YouTube as salmon is from Alaskan streams. |
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Some streams of Buddhism have the trappings of worship, rituals, and semi-divine beings, but others do not. |
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Water-transported sediments formed alluvial fan deposits that were laid down on essentially flat-lying volcanic flows by streams flowing toward the center of the rift basin. |
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Today's excess of elk and buffalo have destroyed woody species such as willow, aspen, cottonwood, alder and serviceberry along the streams and rivers. |
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If a trader, therefore, has alternative or multiple income streams, they may be better off to incorporate their business as a company and reinvest the profits back into it. |
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No one I know has streams of sunshine constantly flooding their kitchen through leaded windows, alighting on creamware jugs filled with marjoram and chervil. |
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Floyd said the Johnson home in Melville was still receiving streams of visitors and appealed to people to make an appointment before visiting the boy. |
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Alongside miles of rivers and streams its dense growth is overshadowing native wild flowers such as ragged robin, purple loosestrife, marsh woundwart and meadow cranesbill. |
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The withered trees and dry streams portray the grim situation. |
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Tight-lipped, he appeared discomfited by the questions thrown at him by Brewer, and relied on streams of impenetrable government-speak for his responses. |
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With hundreds of colour photos and instructions on animal recognition the book is a guide to measuring the health of rivers, streams, ponds and wetlands. |
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The rivers, streams, wetlands, and coastal areas of the Great Lakes system are key, because fish and other animal species depend on them for habitat. |
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Near the streams is an abundance of lady fern, netted chain fern, royal fern, cinnamon fern, and New York fern, often growing beneath a layer of mountain laurel. |
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The trails we went to work on had literally become streams thanks to massive run-off from a new building's parking lot shedding water straight into this watershed area. |
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Long streams of dust billowed off the purple and maroon sands, creating huge spreading lines of dust clouds which gradually attenuated until they became invisible. |
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The addition of ancillary revenue streams like high-speed Internet access and telephony make in-market competition more attractive today, proponents say. |
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Brachionus is a common loricate rotifer in fresh water ponds and streams. |
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Somewhat surprisingly, tiny crystals were found with rhodolite garnet and corundum during alluvial gem mining in streams draining Mason Mountain, Macon County, North Carolina. |
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No creeks, streams, or rivers ran through any of the study areas. |
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Now we were driving through bleak glens with stunted conifers, gushing ice-melt streams and mist snagged in tattered veils on the crags like the wraiths of lost warriors. |
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The contest for client states that reached through Africa, Asia and the Middle East produced sponsored mobs on the streets and incessant streams of competing propaganda. |
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Surface runoff from ridgeline development can contaminate rivers and streams that supply drinking water downstream. |
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Misima bowked beside him, bent over double. They made twin streams of yellow bile in the heather. |
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Web site locks streams at highest resolution to cattle prod users to pay higher bandwidth fees. |
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It is a beautiful country of rolling hills, fertile valleys, and a thousand rivers and streams which keep the landscape green even in winter. |
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Unlike the Russian desman, the Pyrenean species lives along fast-flowing mountain streams. |
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The Pennines are an important water catchment area with numerous reservoirs in the head streams of the river valleys. |
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It was probably gathered in streams in Cornwall and Devon as cassiterite pebbles and traded in this raw, unrefined state. |
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Many of the Sierra Nevada fans have associated perennial streams fed by rainfall, snowmelt or glacial icemelt in the catchments. |
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Perversely, free innernet broadcast streams of races are probably a better way forward in these times. |
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Cromwell made the various income streams put in place by Henry VII more formal and assigned largely autonomous bodies for their administration. |
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The Louisiana Natural and Scenic Rivers System provides a degree of protection for 51 rivers, streams and bayous in the state. |
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It is replenished by the rivers Brathay, Rothay, Trout Beck, Cunsey Beck and several other lesser streams. |
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These are classified as chalk streams, although the Lea is degraded by water from road drains and sewage treatment works. |
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Historically it was drawn from the aquifer via ponds, deep wells, occasional springs or bournes and chalk streams and rivers. |
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Chalk aquifers and to a lesser extent winterbourne streams supply much of the water required by the surrounding settlements. |
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The main streams of Methodism were reunited in 1932, forming the Methodist Church as it is today. |
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These are broken into 5 streams of around 80 students who take all core courses together. |
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The river, once an unnavigable series of braided streams broken up by swamps and ponds, has been managed by weirs into a single channel. |
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The River Idle, a tributary of the Trent, is formed in Sherwood Forest from the confluence of several minor streams. |
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On the site is a confluence of the two small streams that make the Whitelake River. |
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Films generate income from several revenue streams, including theatrical exhibition, home video, television broadcast rights and merchandising. |
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Many of these streams provided the power for the watermills, blast furnaces and hammers of the iron industry and the cloth mills. |
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The two primary streams of Ottoman written literature are poetry and prose. |
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The eastern Beskids are also the source of some streams that drain through the Dniester to the Black Sea. |
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The schools separate individual streams, but group together units with similar responsibility or that operate the same aircraft type. |
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In 2013 the operators began promoting more concerts and events as a way to secure new streams of income. |
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The rich freshwater streams contain brown trout, Atlantic salmon and water shrew. |
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Nearly all of the islands have lochs, but the watercourses are merely streams draining the high land. |
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By the middle of the twentieth century, a number of streams were becoming apparent within the Open Brethren, especially in North America. |
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Other volcanic lakes are created when either rivers or streams are dammed by lava flows or volcanic lahars. |
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Because of the gradient in pressure due to the overlying weight of the glacier, such streams can even flow uphill. |
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Housing development in the Tijuana Hills has led to eradication of many seasonal mountain streams. |
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Aquatic life in California thrives, from the state's mountain lakes and streams to the rocky Pacific coastline. |
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The confluence of these two streams is the nominal start of the River Forth. |
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The tundra is covered in marshes, lakes, bogs and streams during the warm months. |
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Another theory ascribes the name to the meeting point of the Red Burn and Bog Stank streams within Cumbernauld Glen. |
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He also became the first British solo artist to reach more than one billion streams on Spotify. |
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After the release of the song, Harris became the first British solo artist to reach more than a billion streams on Spotify. |
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Eskers are composed of sand and gravel that was deposited by meltwater streams that flowed through ice tunnels within or beneath a glacier. |
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The ground is drained by many streams, canals and ditches, which need regular maintenance. |
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Knauth contends that animals may well have had their origins in freshwater lakes and streams, and not in the oceans. |
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Freshwater streams and estuaries provide important habitat for many salmon species. |
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There, the young salmon are released into the ocean far from any wild salmon streams. |
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Freshwater mussels inhabit permanent lakes, rivers, canals and streams throughout the world except in the polar regions. |
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Perennial streams occur in the highlands, but these never reach the sea because of high evaporation in the Tihamah. |
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It has also been suggested that daffodils bending over streams represent the youth admiring his reflection. |
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The sea water entering the estuary is diluted by the fresh water flowing from rivers and streams. |
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They generate cell movement through cytoplasm that streams along the raphes, always moving along solid surfaces. |
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Diatoms inhabit not only oceans, seas, lakes, and streams, but also soil and wetlands. |
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The Purex process produces uranium, plutonium and fission products as output streams. |
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It conditions nuclear waste streams from the Magnox and Thorp reprocessing plants, prior to transfer to the Waste Vitrification Plant. |
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With placer mining, minerals can also be removed from the bottoms of lakes, rivers, streams, and even the ocean by dredge mining. |
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In geography and geology, fluvial processes are associated with rivers and streams and the deposits and landforms created by them. |
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That is so opensightly. This is snow from yesterday. How many clock have we? Don't take it on the easy shoulder. The alcohol flows in streams. |
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Hydrography of streams will include information on the stream bed, flows, water quality and surrounding land. |
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Hydrography of rivers and streams is also an integral part of water management. |
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In high mountain regions, streams frequently rise on sunny days and fall on cloudy ones for this reason. |
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The Anterior Rhine arises from numerous source streams in the upper Surselva and flows in an easterly direction. |
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The name Rijn, from here on, is used only for smaller streams farther to the north, which together formed the main river Rhine in Roman times. |
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Though they retained the name, these streams no longer carry water from the Rhine, but are used for draining the surrounding land and polders. |
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By the Pliocene period, the Rhine had captured streams down to the Vosges Mountains, including the Mosel, the Main and the Neckar. |
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Moraine may also form by the accumulation of sand and gravel deposits from glacial streams emanating from the ice margin. |
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Freshwater habitats include rivers, streams, lakes, ponds, marshes and bogs. |
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The Industrial Revolution brought an infusion of untreated chemicals and wastes into local streams that served as the water supply. |
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Migrating fish may also be unable to access breeding streams, and may attempt to pass through the turbines. |
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Kent's original paper mills stood on streams like the River Darent, tributaries of the River Medway, and on the River Stour. |
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Then, those chemicals are washed directly into rivers, streams and oceans, causing a decline in water quality and damaging marine ecosystems. |
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When building their dams and lodges, beavers alter the paths of streams and rivers and allow for the creation of extensive wetland habitats. |
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However, numerous species may drink from water sources like lakes and streams. |
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It will venture into wetlands if dry ground is available nearby and thus may be found on the banks of streams, lakes, and ponds. |
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Many of the deaths take place on stretches of road where streams flow underneath showing that migration routes often follow water courses. |
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Tides cause changes in the depth of the marine and estuarine water bodies and produce oscillating currents known as tidal streams. |
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Parts of this ice sheet form moving glaciers known as ice streams, which flow towards the edges of the continent. |
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Just as river valleys direct streams and rivers on the continents, the bottom topography constrains the deep and bottom water masses. |
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Eels from clear water are often lighter than those from dark, tannic acid streams. |
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From there, young eels drift with ocean currents and then migrate inland into streams, rivers and lakes. |
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This was largely due to acceleration of ice streams such as Pine Island Glacier. |
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The most important consequence of their increased melting is the speed up of the ice streams on land which are buttressed by these ice shelves. |
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Some are partial residents that spawn in streams, estuaries and bays, but most complete their life cycle in the zone. |
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Peekable streams also have an internal record of their current position and can look ahead in the stream for information. |
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Marshes can often be found at the edges of lakes and streams, where they form a transition between the aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems. |
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The Frome and Piddle are chalk streams but the Stour, which rises in Wiltshire to the north, has its origins in clay soil. |
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This means that rills exhibit hydraulic physics very different from water flowing through the deeper, wider channels of streams and rivers. |
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Human settlements avoided the deep forest in favor of streams, lakes, and especially bays of the ocean. |
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The many streams, rivers and canals are crossed by some 2,500 bridges, more than London, Amsterdam and Venice put together. |
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The other streams which contribute to the great river are, the Olona, the Lambro, the Adda, the Oglio and the Mincio. |
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Guinea is crossed by a multitude of water streams, many of them navigable rivers, and a large part of its territory is marshy and flooded. |
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Swift streams radiating down the mountains through lush forest and cropland to the sea cross both islands. |
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The rivers and streams improve the landscape and keep the ecological environment of the city stable. |
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These basins encompass numerous rivers and streams which all eventually flow into the Gulf of Mexico. |
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The coast consists of low sandy strips interspersed with tidewater streams and lagoons. |
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All of the rivers and streams that cross the state begin in the Sierra Madre Oriental or in the Central Mesa, flowing east to the Gulf of Mexico. |
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There is also a confluence of several perennial streams with the Atoyac River that creates a wetland to the north and east of the urban center. |
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Mostly unnavigable, many originate as swift highland streams, meander in valleys, and form coastal deltas. |
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Peekskill, Catskill, and Cresskill all refer to the streams, or kils, around which they grew. |
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Several streams flow into the sea, often as waterfalls in the steeper parts of the coast. |
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These basins possibly canalized the Weschelian ice into streams that feed the lobes found further east and south. |
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The Canadian Shield also has a complex hydrological network of perhaps a million lakes, bogs, streams and rivers. |
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Additionally, there are two parallel streams informing doctrinal development and understanding in Anglicanism. |
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The Church in Malankara flourished under various ecclesiastical faith streams from time to time. |
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The availability of streams or rivers to provide power determined the location of the early mills some of which were in isolated areas. |
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In Lancashire they were built on the rivers and streams descending from the Pennines and Rossendale moorland. |
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In some places quite small streams powered a string of small mills such as in the Cheesden Valley between Ramsbottom and Heywood. |
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The earliest cotton mills were driven by water, so needed to be situated on fast flowing streams. |
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This acidic water is capable of dissolving metals present in sulfide ores, which results in brightly colored, toxic streams. |
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The waste streams also often contain combustible materials which allow the substitution of part of the fossil fuel normally used in the process. |
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At Beijing it reaches 27 m, fed by streams flowing downhill from the mountains to the west. |
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Continuous production industries typically use heat or electricity to transform streams of raw materials into finished products. |
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Subsidence can damage buildings, and disrupt the flow of streams and rivers by interfering with the natural drainage. |
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On the first two miles of its course, it is joined by four streams, two of them as short as itself, but two ones much longer. |
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The main cemetery on the Lorton Road is something of a walker's garden, featuring streams, humped stone bridges and views of the nearby fells. |
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Geomorphologists and hydrologists often view streams as being part of drainage basins. |
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Because of the steep slopes, the streams are swift and straight, with very few tributaries, and all flow in the same direction. |
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In a radial drainage system, the streams radiate outwards from a central high point. |
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Ennerdale Water is fed by the River Liza and other streams, and in turn feeds the River Ehen, which runs to the Irish Sea. |
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The boundaries are frequently described in terms of features such as large trees, streams or tracks, and even standing stones for example. |
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The streams falling east and west from Honister turn gradually northward and flow along roughly parallel courses for around 12 miles. |
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Lord's Seat gives birth to a number of streams which, although departing in different directions, all ultimately join the River Derwent. |
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Warnscale Beck, one of the feeder streams of Buttermere, runs down beneath Green Crag from its source near Great Round How. |
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All streams to the north eventually flow into the Solway Firth, and those to the south flow into Morecambe Bay. |
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The boundaries of Red Screes are formed by the four streams in the adjacent valleys. |
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Two miles in length, this ridge falls over a series of craggy steps to the confluence of the two streams at Lingcove Bridge. |
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There are also areas of river alluvium consisting of clay, silt and sand deposited by the main rivers and streams. |
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It is then joined by other small streams to form the Head of Trent, which flows south, to the only reservoir along its course at Knypersley. |
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These had probably got into the main river from small streams flowing into the Irwell. |
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To the south of Winscar reservoir, other streams supply Upper Windleden and Lower Windleden reservoirs. |
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By taking widely disparate streams that haven't been formally in contact with each other, you become a synthesist and create new forms. |
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Includes longitudinal river profiles, graded profiles, graded slopes, graded streams, thalwege, interlocking spurs. |
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The Ohio has many tributary streams, and is itself tributary to the Mississippi. |
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In each of several previously troutless streams, they placed two rainbow trout in a cage 15 m upstream from a drift-collecting net. |
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My summer job was to convert a stream of unsexed chicks into two streams of sexed chicks. |
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How merrily we would sally into the fields, and strip under the first warmth of the sun, and wanton like young dace in the streams! |
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Qualitative biological and habitat survey protocols for wadable streams and rivers. |
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In the deep woods, several songbirds nest in roots and on the ground near streams including Louisiana waterthrush and winter wren. |
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American alligators live in swamps, ponds, and streams of southeastern states such as Florida and Louisiana. |
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Birds found near streams, such as yellow warblers, also are found in habitats away from streams. |
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Annoybots are similar to cancelbots but just post endless streams of annoying content in response to phrases. |
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Fast rip currents or streams of water can maroon surfers and are common at this time of year. |
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The lowest quillwort diversity is found in permanent ponds and streams of the Appalachian Mountains. |
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Jet streams can divide into branches without warning, carrying a balloon far off course. |
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This brought to mind other references, from rivers and glaciers to jet streams and clouds. |
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The team's findings provide an observational test for existing models that scientists use to study the mechanisms that power the jet streams. |
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Natural resources include rainfall, rivers, glaciers, ponds, lakes, streams, karez and wells etc. |
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Archerfish spew carefully aimed streams of water at prey perched on branches or leaves, knocking the prey into the water. |
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If profit streams are uncertain and costs not recoupable, firms will adopt a service rather than hardware model to reduce overhead. |
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In May this year PWA launched to market its revolutionary regenerable absorption media used for the treatment of oilfield water and gas streams. |
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The firm has developed a regenerable absorption media used for the treatment of oil and gas waste water streams. |
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Bellevue streams provide freshwater habitat for coho, chinook, sockeye, kokanee, cutthroat trout, and rainbow trout. |
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Benthic diatoms and macroinvertebrates in the assessment of the ecological status of Azorean streams. |
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Its conditions affect whether Erebus just exhales streams of carbon-rich gas or snorts out the occasional car-sized lava bomb. |
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