One goal was to return fish to traditional spawning grounds in the upper reaches of the Clearwater tributaries, strengthening natural fish runs. |
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The omentum, peritoneal ligaments, and celiac vessel and its tributaries provide additional support. |
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The central floodplain is watered by the Chao Phraya River and its tributaries. |
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These predators are excluded from upstream tributaries by rapids and barrier waterfalls. |
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Along these tributaries, in the remote regions, people of a more countrified appearance occupied passing vehicles. |
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The primary example of this habitat occurs along the upper reaches of Accokeek Creek and its maze of tributaries. |
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The screen fades to green, and the names of all 336 tributaries are slowly reeled off, in apparent contrast to the vagaries of story-telling. |
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White bass heavy with eggs are massing in the currents of the Pineywoods rivers and tributaries. |
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In tributaries feeding the lake, brook trout competed with young bull trout for food and in the lake, lake trout preyed on bull trout. |
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We hope eventually to restore several thousand acres of riverside forest along the San Joaquin River and its tributaries. |
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You'll find a mix of pine and hardwood forests, fields, three lakes, and two tributaries of Reedy Creek here. |
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Devoid of dissolved oxygen, the dead zone owed its existence to massive flows of fertilizers collected by the Mississippi and its tributaries. |
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The Yukon River and its tributaries are central to Athabaskan story cycles. |
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From a length of back road we could see tributaries splashing down through woods. |
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But those dreams continue, with grandiose plans for dams along the length of the river and its tributaries. |
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The mighty Rufiji River is the lifeblood of the reserve and its numerous tributaries and oxbow lakes are ideal for boat safaris. |
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The Chinese Government further weakened an already weak position by the ambiguous attitude which it took to its dependencies and tributaries. |
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Unusual tributaries include the superior phrenic, gonadal, renal, and suprarenal veins. |
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We can also see distinctly where many of the smaller tributaries unite with it. |
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The traditional homeland of the Mordvins are the Moksha and Sura river valleys and their tributaries. |
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But this map also clearly shows that the river has many canals, streams, branches and tributaries. |
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It is the artery that provides life itself, as do its tributaries and distributaries, whether irrigation systems or natural deltas. |
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To venture into the almost trackless south of the Rufiji River, to the network of tributaries and oxbow lakes, is truly wild. |
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It sank near Shatnal where the Meghna meets its tributaries and often floods its banks. |
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Because the gill-netters work the mouths of tributaries, fishers and authorities know the origins of the fish caught. |
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Wallachia and Moldavia became tributaries of the Ottoman Empire from the fifteenth to the nineteenth centuries, but kept their own princes. |
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The second group included 6 species inhabiting tributaries of the Pacific Ocean. |
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Today, the Severn and its tributaries drain these Vales through the Bristol Channel. |
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Between beats, the heart relaxes and the blood seeps into the smaller vessels, much like a river flowing into its tributaries. |
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Here the Kali river and its tributaries, meander swiftly through the dense forests. |
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The surface is incised by the major rivers and their tributaries and is therefore not continuous across the entire region. |
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Hudson River tributaries are tidal up to the first natural barrier or dam and these tidal tributary mouths have high biological diversity. |
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The cirque valley, which is heavily timbered, is deeply dissected by Portland Creek and its tributaries. |
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The Blue Nile and White Nile tributaries share a drainage divide with the Omo River. |
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Most locations were close to tributaries emptying into the Little Manatee River. |
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More recently, we heard of the huge oil pollution event in the tributaries of the Pechora River, which empties into the southern Barents Sea. |
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Our streams are tributaries that feed into the Northeast Branch of the Anacostia River, which flows into the Potomac River and then to the Chesapeake Bay. |
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From the 3,000 foot glacial valley where the plane dropped us off, we went after our first slopes, undulating falls that one of the many Vinson ice tributaries. |
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The water mass consists of tiny hilly streams, winding seasonal creeks, muddy canals, some truly magnificent rivers and their tributaries and distributaries. |
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Lining Big Creek, the Collins River, Savage Creek, and their tributaries are cottonwood, sycamore, red maple, and sweet gum, along with mountain laurel and white rhododendron. |
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For the first decades of the nineteenth century, the Lakotas raised their tepees along the Missouri River and its tributaries as far west as the Black Hills. |
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Winter might have frozen them for now, but in warmer weather dozens of brawling mountain streams ran down to the northernmost tributaries of the Greenleaf River. |
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In general, he has a predilection for the rills and runnels of the past, the tributaries of history rather than what you might consider to be its mainstreams. |
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I remember tales of two or three men catching hundreds of white bass from Lake Livingston or its tributaries, depending on the time of year, in a morning or afternoon. |
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The time to explore the sloughs, backwaters and tributaries of the Fraser River in an attempt to seek out aggressively feeding cutthroat is upon us. |
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You're always going to be pursued by your data shadow, which is forming from thousands and thousands of little leaks and tributaries of information. |
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The Murray and Murrumbidgee rivers, their tributaries and catchments are at the heart of a national research project to improve water sustainability. |
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During their life cycles, the large characins and siluroids need to undertake long migrations in the large rivers and their main tributaries for breeding and feeding purposes. |
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The serpentine quality of the Nile, as it endlessly meanders from one end of the manuscript to another, marked by small tributaries, is remarkable. |
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The Orinoco River and its tributaries are the major transportation system for eastern and interior Venezuela and the llanos of Colombia. |
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Meanwhile, private individuals were building and running small steam craft of their own on the main river as well as on many of its tributaries. |
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The Amazon River and its tributaries are characterised by extensive forested areas that become flooded every rainy season. |
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Explorer Sebastian Cabot made a detailed study of the river and its tributaries and gave it its modern name. |
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Indus also runs from north to south, and has several navigable tributaries. |
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At any sign of weakness, Aztec nobles within Tenochtitlan and in other Aztec tributaries were liable to rebel. |
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It was necessary for him to prove his power and authority to keep the tributaries from revolting. |
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Another strong motivation to join forces with the Spanish was that Tlaxcala was encircled by Aztec tributaries. |
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The remaining loyal tributaries had difficulty sending forces, because it would leave them vulnerable to Spanish attack. |
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Though the tributaries often went back and forth in their loyalties at any sign of change, the Spanish tried hard not to lose any allies. |
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The Hudson and its tributaries, notably the Mohawk River, drain a large area. |
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Kirov is located on the Vyatka River, and Ufa, Sterlitamak and Salavat are located on the Belaya River, both tributaries of the Kama River. |
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The tributaries of the Kama include the Vishera, Chusovaya, and Belaya and originate on both the eastern and western slopes. |
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The Irtysh's main tributaries include the Tobol River, Demyanka River and the Ishim River. |
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Its tributaries include the Angara, Nizhnyaya Tunguska, Podkamennaya Tunguska, and Tuba rivers. |
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On the whole, the right tributaries of Lower Tunguska dominate over the left and add more water. |
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In 1886 they investigated the New Siberian Islands and the Yana River and its tributaries. |
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The river's main tributaries are the Amga River, Uchur River and Maya River. |
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For many of them, fishing in the Amur and its tributaries was the main source of their livelihood. |
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Along the Amazon river and its major tributaries, repeated slaving raids and punitive attacks left their mark. |
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Other tributaries join the Blackstone along the way, such as the West and Mumford River, at Uxbridge, and The Branch River in North Smithfield. |
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Other rivers such as the Danube have major tributaries flowing into them that originate in the Alps. |
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In this section, the regions along the river are mostly deserts and grasslands, with very few tributaries. |
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Other tributaries within the valley include Ullstone Gill, Nunnery Beck, Nuttera Beck, Park Beck and Hall Beck. |
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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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As the river flows along a strike valley, smaller tributaries feed into it from the steep slopes on the sides of mountains. |
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Aiken Beck and its many tributaries drain the south western flanks, most of which are clad in conifers. |
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Mere Gill, one of its many tributaries forms the north eastern edge of High Seat. |
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Other rivers traverse the region as tributaries to the major rivers, including the Douglas, the Irk, and the Roch. |
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The western side of the Peak District is drained by the Etherow, Goyt, and Tame which are tributaries of the River Mersey. |
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The Scrivia, the Trebbia and the Taro, tributaries of the Po River, drain the northeast slopes. |
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The chief rivers on the west are the Nera, with its tributaries the Velino and Salto, and the Aniene, both of which fall into the Tiber. |
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The Vale of York is drained southwards by the River Ouse and its tributaries, the Ure, the Nidd and the Foss. |
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The variation in these factors is also reflected in the contrasting runoff characteristics and subsequent inflows of the principal tributaries. |
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A number of the smaller Trent tributaries are still named as warping drains, such as Morton warping drain, near Gainsborough. |
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However, abandoned mines and their spoil heaps continue to contribute to heavy metal mineral pollution of the river and its tributaries. |
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The upper reaches, and those of several of its tributaries, are defined by dams built to provide a public water supply. |
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The Don's major tributaries are the Loxley, the Rivelin, the Sheaf, the Rother and the Dearne. |
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In both cases the former confluences of the two tributaries with the River Derwent are now submerged below the respective reservoirs. |
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The Bradford Canal, built in 1774, linking the city to the Leeds and Liverpool Canal took its water from Bradford Beck and its tributaries. |
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The East Dart River is one of the two main tributaries of the River Dart in Devon, England. |
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Other right bank tributaries include the Blackbrook River, River Swincombe and the O Brook. |
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The River Brahmaputra and some of its tributaries are maintaining a rising trend. |
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Tumor frequencies in walleye and brown bullhead and sediment contaminants in tributaries of the Laurentian Great Lakes. |
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Not only do these provide baseflows to the major tributaries, the groundwater is an important source for public water supply. |
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The Strahler Stream Order ranks rivers based on the connectivity and hierarchy of contributing tributaries. |
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Thus, they brutally crushed any tributaries who tried to send help to Tenochtitlan. |
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Since the Victorian era the Thames has been extensively embanked, and many of its London tributaries now flow underground. |
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The Baltic Sea somewhat resembles a riverbed, with two tributaries, the Gulf of Finland and Gulf of Bothnia. |
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The kingdom was centred on the valley of the River Trent and its tributaries, in the region now known as the English Midlands. |
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Birmingham is drained only by minor rivers and brooks, primarily the River Tame and its tributaries the Cole and the Rea. |
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Its catchment area covers a large part of South Eastern and a small part of Western England and the river is fed by 38 named tributaries. |
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Freshwater fish of the Thames and its tributaries include brown trout, chub, dace, roach, barbel, perch, pike, bleak and flounder. |
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Salmon parr and smolt have been caught in the Mersey's tributaries, the River Goyt and the River Bollin. |
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The major tributaries to the Severn are the Vyrnwy, Clywedog, Teme, Avon and Stour. |
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The western side of the Peak District is drained by the rivers Etherow, Goyt, and Tame, which are tributaries of the River Mersey. |
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The north east is drained by tributaries of the River Don, itself a tributary of the Yorkshire Ouse. |
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Of the tributaries of the River Trent, that drain the south and east, the River Derwent is the most prominent. |
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The River Wharfe runs through Ilkley and Burley in Wharfedale, and tributaries of the River Calder run through the district. |
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Historically part of the West Riding of Yorkshire, it is located at the confluence of two tributaries of the River Ure, the Laver and Skell. |
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Great quantities of it were found on the banks of the river Issus, one of the tributaries of the Euphrates. |
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The current position of the English Channel was a large river flowing westwards and fed by tributaries that later became the Thames and Seine. |
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The historical Punjab region, now divided between India and Pakistan, is defined physiographically by the Indus River and these five tributaries. |
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This section includes all tributaries of the Severn which lie wholly or partly in England. |
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For tributaries of the Severn which lie partly or wholly within Wales, see List of rivers of Wales. |
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The western and eastern boundaries of the city are marked by two burns that are tributaries of the River Tay. |
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Ever since, Egypt under international law vetoed almost all projects in Ethiopia that sought to utilize the local Nile tributaries. |
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Several major tributaries feed into the Sacramento and the San Joaquin, including the Pit River, the Tuolumne River, and the Feather River. |
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The river system has salmon fisheries on many of its tributaries including the Earn, Isla, Ericht, Tummel, Garry, Dochart, Lyon and Eden. |
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The longest river in the British Isles, the Shannon, rises at the Shannon Pot in County Cavan with underground tributaries from County Fermanagh. |
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Typically glaciers deepen their valleys more than their smaller tributaries. |
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The river and its tributaries powered dozens of mills, and sheep in the surrounding grassland supplied fleeces to be made into woollen products. |
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The role of the salmon spirit guided the people to respect ecological systems such as the rivers and tributaries the salmon used for spawning. |
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The most important tributaries in this area are the Ill below of Strasbourg, the Neckar in Mannheim and the Main across from Mainz. |
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The Rhine, together with its tributaries the Aare and the Thur drain about two thirds of the water into the North Sea. |
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Firstly, a great amount of flood water ran into the Solent River and its tributaries, carving the estuary deeper. |
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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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Although Union forces gained control of Mississippi River tributaries, travel there was still subject to interdiction by the Confederates. |
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Often, villages would be constructed at the meeting of tributaries, to use the water as a natural barrier. |
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They both assembled in villages on tributaries to Missouri River in what would become the west central North Dakota. |
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The country's main and largest river, the Nemunas River, and some of its tributaries carry international shipping. |
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Among its tributaries are the White Elster, Regnitz and Orla on the right bank, and the Ilm, Unstrut, Salza, Wipper and Bode on the left. |
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The main tributaries of the Unstrut are the Gera, Wipper, Helme, and Lossa. |
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The commission, established in 1998, deals with the whole Danube river basin, which includes tributaries and the groundwater resources. |
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Along with patrolling the Danube, these made their way on its tributaries, the Siret and the Prut River. |
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The surveillance and security of the Danube and its tributaries were the responsibility of the Classis Pannonia. |
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The tributaries emptying into the Danube offered cheap transport routes, but also made good approach routes for invaders and raiders. |
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These people were subdued by the Lombards and Bavarii and made tributaries, but were never fully incorporated into the Frankish state. |
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The expansion of the Rus' put further military and economic pressure on the Khazars, depriving them of territory, tributaries, and trade. |
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They brought back many foreign ambassadors whose kings and rulers were willing to declare themselves tributaries of China. |
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Industrial scale production of crops use both rivers and their tributaries. |
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Some list of tributaries of imperial China encompasses suzerain kingdoms from China in East Asia has been prepared. |
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Opportunities for the Congo River and its tributaries to generate hydropower are therefore enormous. |
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The Ostrogoths and other eastern Germans were willing allies and tributaries to Attila. |
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In addition, the group is working with Whittier Farms, which sits along tributaries to Manchaug Pond, to plant blueberry bushes and revegetate a buffer zone to catch runoff. |
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However, the river does not flow through the centres of Halifax and Huddersfield, which are on the Calder's main tributaries, Hebble Brook and the River Colne respectively. |
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The Celts also expanded down the Danube river and its tributaries. |
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Historically, these issues resulted in a considerable deterioration in the water quality of both the Trent, and its tributaries, especially the Tame. |
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For example, the northern studfish, Fundulus catenatus, was found at 12 collection sites in the Little Miami River and its tributaries of Xenia Township. |
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What is notable is that the majority of these urban areas are in the upper reaches of either the Trent itself, as is the case with Stoke, or the tributaries. |
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These rocks were cut by fast flowing rivers, the Irwell and its tributaries, to form steep valleys with sides 600 feet in high and a narrow valley floor. |
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Iron monosulfide and pyrite concentrations in the surficial drain sediments of 3 major tributaries associated with poor water quality in the lower floodplain were measured. |
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The result is a stream system in which streams consist mainly of straight line segments with right angle bends and tributaries join larger streams at right angles. |
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He achieved this by joining two of these rivers' tributaries, the Si and the Ji respectively, at their closest point, across a low watershed of the Shandong massif. |
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Due to seasonal flooding, possible from December to June, the Mississippi and Yazoo rivers and their tributaries created a fertile floodplain in the Mississippi Delta. |
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The main tributaries of the Zeya River are Tok, Mulmuga, Bryanta, Gilyuy, and Urkan on the right, and Kupuri, Argi, Dep, Selemdzha, and Tom on the left. |
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The Buryats lived along the Angara River and its tributaries at this time. |
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Major cities located on tributaries of the Volga's tributaries include Moscow, the largest city and capital of Russia, on the Moskva River, a tributary of the Oka River. |
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In the peace treaty of October 1646, the new weroance, Necotowance, and the subtribes formerly in the Confederacy, each became tributaries to the King of England. |
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Many of these loyal tributaries were surrounded by the Spanish. |
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There is evidence that the Saxons, as well as Slavic tributaries such as the Abodrites and the Wends, often provided troops to their Carolingian overlords. |
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The Pasig River Rehabilitation Commission is in charge of cleaning up the Pasig River and tributaries for transportation, recreation and tourism purposes. |
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Her tributaries were Patani, Pahang, Perak, Kedah and Malacca. |
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Thereafter, it flows through broad alluvial plains and swamps in the centre of the basin with the two main tributaries the Bahr el Ghazel and the Sobat joining it. |
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The most notable tributaries are Hupanis, the Hudaspes, and the Akesines. |
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Not all of the Amazon's tributaries flood at the same time of the year. |
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The river and its tributaries flow through the Congo Rainforest, the second largest rain forest area in the world, second only to the Amazon Rainforest in South America. |
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Later there were raids of Ghent, Kortrijk, Tournai, Leuven and the areas around the Meuse river, the Rhine, the Rupel river and the tributaries of those rivers. |
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A decade-long drought has reduced the flow of the Rio Grande's tributaries in Mexico, where farmers, irrigators and industrial parks clamor for ever-scarcer river water. |
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The River Solent's source was the River Frome, and the River Solent's tributaries, the River Test, River Itchen, the River Avon and the River Medina still survive today. |
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Since then, during glacial times, the river mouth was located offshore of Brest, France and rivers, like the River Thames and the Seine, became tributaries to the Rhine. |
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The main tributaries on this stretch are the Ruhr and the Lippe. |
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Major tributaries in this section are the Lahn and the Moselle. |
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Into it flow tributaries from the south, some longer, some equal in length, such as the Rein da Medel, the Rein da Maighels, and the Rein da Curnera. |
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The Tay is unusual amongst Scottish rivers in having several major tributaries, notably the Earn, the Isla, the River Tummel, the Almond and the Lyon. |
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The principal lochs in Badenoch are Loch Laggan, Loch Insh and Loch Ericht, and the River Spey and its numerous tributaries water the district abundantly. |
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All further upstream tributaries of the Tweed are wholly in Scotland. |
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With the exception of the Morda and parts of the Camlad, Tanat and Cynllaith all tributaries of the Severn and Vyrnwy upstream of their confluence are in Wales. |
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All further upstream tributaries of the Wye are wholly in Wales. |
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All further upstream tributaries of the Dee are wholly in Wales. |
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All further upstream tributaries of the Esk are wholly in Scotland. |
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Their tributaries are the Calder, Darwen, Douglas, Hodder, and Yarrow. |
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The city is in the eastern foothills of the Pennines, and the valleys of the River Don and its four tributaries, the Loxley, the Porter Brook, the Rivelin and the Sheaf. |
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This settlement dominated the pottery trade in what is now central southern England, and pottery was distributed by boats on the Thames and its tributaries. |
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Male and female Rio Grande leopard frogs were collected in May 2005 from the main stem and tributaries of the Rio Grande in the Big Bend region of Texas. |
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