Threats to the three darter species are mounting due to increased sedimentation of the watershed caused by urbanization. |
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During the last 10 years he has moved on to restoring the entire watershed. |
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Besides being a watershed, a hill area impacts a much larger area in the plains below. |
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The city council voted unanimously in July to make the entire watershed an ecological reserve. |
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The Pearl River watershed includes an area containing one-eighth of mainland China's population. |
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It is the largest river between the great Niger and Congo rivers, and its watershed drains the whole of Gabon. |
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The site encompasses an entire watershed and thus provides a unique educational opportunity. |
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The decade of the 1960s marks a watershed in the history of American ethnic relations. |
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For the last week or more, Taiwan has been in the throes of the early stages of a major, perhaps a watershed, political scandal. |
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Arnold's response to that question was a watershed moment in his political life. |
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This article argues that the 1997 crisis signifies an important watershed in modern Korean economic history. |
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The Year of the Four Emperors marks a real watershed in the history of the Empire. |
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The Kosovo War was a watershed event that profoundly changed the political situation. |
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The arrival of mass consumerism is perhaps the major watershed in European social history between the middle and end of the twentieth century. |
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This essay starts from the observation that the 1993 general election marked a major watershed in Canadian party politics. |
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Naturalization rates increased during the 1920s, but the next decade was marked by a political watershed. |
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The Toronto meeting, attended by 48 nations, was the major political watershed. |
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We serve in our military today at a watershed event in the history of modern warfare. |
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Rather than banning all alcohol advertising before the 9pm television watershed, a system of audience profiling will be used. |
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He also suggested television companies should not show close-ups of footballers swearing before the 9pm watershed. |
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Warnings about the language will be given and it will be broadcast well after the watershed. |
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Why watch a programme, broadcast well after the watershed, if you know you are going to be offended by it? |
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His conclusion, for a programme that went out before the 9pm watershed, deserved an X-certificate. |
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It was a programme, on after the watershed, exploring why certain things are taboo and social reactions, after all. |
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Some people think the watershed no longer serves any purpose, whether on television or radio. |
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The city children got a chance to be in the country and become aware of the watershed system, acid rain and pollution. |
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He himself regarded it as a watershed in his thinking, signaling his move toward a more sincere adherence to religious principles. |
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The flood that caused the failure was generated by heavy rainstorms that dumped 14 inches of water on the watershed. |
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If the polls are all wet and the final vote breaks sharply one way or the other, people will want to claim the election as a historic watershed. |
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This awakening is the crucial watershed in the Buddha's life and the key reference point for Buddhism. |
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Source water protection planning will be done locally on a watershed basis. |
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Fascist perceptions of the world were founded on belief that a watershed period in history had arrived, bringing a new world. |
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The Panama Canal watershed boasts 560 bird species including the rufescent tiger heron and chestnut-mandibled toucan. |
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When all areas in the watershed are included, 88 billion pounds of manure from chickens, hogs, cattle and turkeys are generated every year. |
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Everyone who lives in the watershed is just a few minutes from one of the more than 100,000 streams and rivers draining into the bay. |
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The goal is to establish suitable habitats throughout each watershed to allow the topminnow to migrate from one site to another. |
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A watershed is a topographically delineated area and is a geo-hydrological unit that is drained at a common point, that is, a stream or a river. |
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Still another syllabus that emerges from Writing for an Endangered World derives from a familiar bioregionalist construction, the watershed. |
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Television thus becomes a cultural and historical watershed allowing people to create a mythical past. |
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Not just the sheer number of good women's roles, but their breadth and range in terms of age and ethnicity, made this a watershed year. |
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Other writers were equally to popularize the notion of a fundamental watershed, but in tones that encouraged a more sombre mood. |
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It appears that the early 1980s were a kind of watershed for the sword and sorcery fantasy genre. |
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As water scarcity spreads, the demand for hydrologists to advise on watershed management, water sources and water efficiency will increase. |
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In recent years the most significant watershed has been the end of the cold war and the collapse of the Soviet Union. |
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They shun the marriage counselor and wastewater treatment and harm the conjugality of watershed love. |
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Her recent London feat of five metres, a watershed in women's pole-vaulting, should add a new dimension to the event when it is held in Helsinki. |
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These unknown areas were often divided by straight lines or the course of a river or a watershed. |
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It marked a watershed in Renaissance art and established Michelangelo as the foremost sculptor of his time. |
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Its watershed is highly agricultural, mostly made up of cultivated croplands, pastures, or fallow land. |
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To make this land cultivable, the productive approach is through watershed development. |
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So, there is a need to train both the government officials and functionaries of agencies, which take up watershed projects. |
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Wells et al. observed the disappearance of rare species at a highly disturbed study area following watershed deforestation. |
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The main river of the watershed is the Umbuzeiro River which disembogues into the Bengue Reservoir. |
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The premier performance of Semper Fidelis was a watershed in that it marked the debut of really fancy field music performance. |
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The year 2000 is shaping up to be another historic watershed. |
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The wanton and deliberate demolition of the Babri Masjid by the Hindu fundamentalist forces in December 1992 was a watershed in the governance of the country. |
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In the Marin watershed on Pumpkin Ridge, Davidson showed me a site where Rizzo and other scientists had injected some healthy coast live oaks with P. ramorum. |
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Testing of samples of deposited sediments in the riparian zone determined that agricultural activity in the watershed has caused increased sediment deposition to the wetland. |
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During this period of joint occupation in the Columbia River watershed, neither Great Britain nor the United States had a governmental representative in the area. |
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Since so little was known of the species' ecology or distribution, work concentrated in the central piedmont, especially the Broad River watershed. |
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The Penobscot River drains the largest watershed in Maine and is the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's flagship river for the restoration of Atlantic salmon in the country. |
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The objective of this study was to characterize the vegetation of forested floodplain wetlands along a 66 km stretch of river within the upper Passaic River watershed. |
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Then, about 13,000 years ago, the southern edge of the ice sheet retreated past the divide that separates the Mississippi watershed from areas that drain northward. |
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Opponents of the project worry the resulting salty waste water will find its way into the local watershed and into river systems leading south into Montana. |
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Your state forests are managed under the policy of multiple use in order to obtain benefits from recreation, timber production and watershed protection. |
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In a future of water scarcity, watershed hydrologists will be in demand. |
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In a watershed moment, Geraldine Ferraro became the first woman to appear on a major party ticket. |
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Publication of this story marks a watershed in American political history. |
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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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They mark 1973 as the watershed year in American economy, when the U.S. started lowering import tariffs from 40 per cent to the current average of five per cent. |
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The 19th Century marked a watershed in the art history of India. |
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Earle thinks this fall's election will be a watershed in civic politics. |
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To say that the past few years have been a watershed period of improvement for LGBT America is an understatement. |
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The last phase of the project converted the meandering Kissimmee River, the main watershed artery to Lake Okeechobee, into a formless drainage canal. |
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In this watershed sequence, the oblique angles and edgy camerawork signal the presence of Jeffrey's gaze as his invisible aura surrounds Susan in her destitution. |
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Along this fertile watershed, now part of Limahuli Garden, early Hawaiians grew crops, such as taro, that they'd brought with them in their canoes from Polynesia. |
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They were taken around different micro watershed areas, sholas and grasslands and shown the steps being taken by the Forest Department to conserve water resources. |
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Complaints about TV soaps have soared to a new high prompting a warning from the Broadcasting Standards Commission about intense violence before the 9pm watershed. |
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He tells us about the devastating consequences of these toxins entering the watershed. |
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Smith told me that he especially enjoyed the plenaries given each day on agricultural watersheds, watershed cycling of pollutants and urban runoff. |
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Come on, this incident was broadcast well after the watershed and I cannot believe that anyone who watched the show wasn't either expecting or hoping for some confrontation. |
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Dawn of the Planet of the Apes seems like a watershed moment for motion capture. |
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The success of Guardians of the Galaxy maybe, just maybe, could be a watershed moment for women. |
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The real significance of the vote is in its symbolism, and the fact it comes at a critical, watershed juncture in the evolution of sentiment toward the euro. |
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On the second day of the trip the group botanized in upland areas in the Hansey Creek watershed to see the state-rare Quercus nigra at the northern limit of its range. |
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For instance, after twenty-five years, people in the Mattole River watershed have put in countless volunteer hours and rehabbed an elegant small river. |
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That's where we kind of developed this strategy of starting with this marine reserve and expanding then to a special planning area, which would be the entire watershed. |
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This project combines fire rehabilitation with watershed and ecosystem restoration on sites where loblolly pine has been ravaged by bugs and blight. |
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Wally Pipp and Everett Scott, who had played watershed roles in Lou's career were also on hand. |
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Lawrence watershed and is the only state with the majority of its land thus drained. |
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The Dales comprises river valleys and the hills, rising from the Vale of York westwards to the hilltops of the Pennine watershed. |
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This ridge forms the watershed between Eskdale and Wasdale, which lies to the west. |
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There was demonstrable continuity in the south, even though the Danish settlement represented a watershed in England's artistic tradition. |
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The First World War would prove to be a watershed in the imperial relationship between Britain and India. |
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However, it is often difficult to precisely determine the location of a watershed in a region of level plains, such as in central North America. |
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New York City is supplied with drinking water by the protected Catskill Mountains watershed. |
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The famine was a watershed in the history of Ireland, which was then part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. |
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Galloway comprises that part of Scotland southwards from the Southern Upland watershed and westward from the River Nith. |
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The land boundary follows a watershed and is crossed by two roads, the A9 and the A836, and one railway, the Far North Line. |
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Nine Standards Rigg, the prominent ridge with nine ancient tall cairns, rises on the watershed at the head of Swaledale. |
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The long Standedge Tunnel just after Marsden crosses under the watershed and the majority of the run down to Manchester is in the Tame valley. |
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The Tay watershed beaver may be escapees from Tayside captive beaver enclosures. |
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Gerking was the last to report the bluebreast darter from the South Fork Wildcat Creek watershed. |
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While widespread signs of vagrant beavers were found, spread as a breeding animal was slowed by watershed divides in the hilly terrain. |
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Colonisation of all suitable sites within a watershed once the species was established was rapid. |
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The first structural relic of prehistoric man was excavated in 1973 at Cefn Glas near the watershed of the Rhondda Fach river. |
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The Pumlumon area is the largest watershed in Wales and is the source of the rivers Wye, Severn and Rheidol. |
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This watershed area has been affected by loss of biodiversity, erosion of the peaty soils' structure, and accelerated drainage. |
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The watershed of the Rhine reaches into the Alps today, but it did not start out that way. |
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With the Allies victorious, it marked the watershed of the Western Desert Campaign. |
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Epilithic diatom assemblages and their relationship to environmental characteristics in an agricultural watershed. |
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The largest river basin in North America is that of the Mississippi, covering the second largest watershed on the planet. |
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The territory of Siberia extends eastwards from the Ural Mountains to the watershed between the Pacific and Arctic drainage basins. |
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Governor Jeb Bush realized that watershed events such as Andrew negatively impacted Florida's backbone industry of tourism severely. |
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The HBC negotiated a trading monopoly from the English crown for the Hudson Bay watershed, called Rupert's Land. |
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Since 1971, the government of Quebec has built hydroelectric dams on rivers in the James Bay watershed, notably La Grande and Eastmain rivers. |
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Another case is bifurcation, where the watershed is effectively in the river bed, a wetland or underground. |
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There are also numerous bird species present in the watershed, including, for example, the hooded crow, Corvus cornix. |
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Delayed by 64 portages, it was early winter before he reached the Stanovoy watershed. |
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Other sources of pollution, including mercury contamination and sewage dumping, have also contributed to problems in the Hudson River watershed. |
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The saddle at the watershed is known as Honister Hause, using the Cumbrian word hause for such a feature. |
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The Buttermere Fells, also known as Buttermere Edge, form the watershed between Buttermere and Upper Ennerdale. |
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The main watershed runs broadly westwards from Great Gable, dividing the headwaters of Ennerdale and Wasdale. |
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The watershed narrows to fine ridge, steep enough on the Ennerdale side and rimmed by crags throughout above the head of Buttermere. |
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One of Carson's first publication designs for Raygun magazine was groundbreaking, a watershed for the design world. |
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Some remains of the old fence can be found on the watershed, crossing both tops. |
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The main watershed of the Central Fells can be thought of as a 'L' shape with High Raise, the highest point, standing at the corner. |
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To the southwest is a broad and marshy saddle leading onto Green Crag and the moorlands of Birker Fell, the ongoing watershed. |
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A drainage divide, water divide, divide, ridgeline, watershed, water parting, is the line that separates neighbouring drainage basins. |
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For much of their length the Pennines form the main watershed in northern England, dividing east and west. |
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Even though the political gains were of only temporary duration, this parliament represented a watershed in English political history. |
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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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The objective of this study was to determine the temporal trend of diazinon levels in the Chollas Creek, CA watershed since the phase-out of this pesticide. |
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It was seen by many in Britain as signalling the end of an era of stability stretching back to the Victorian period, and across Europe many regarded it as a watershed. |
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North eastward from Lord's Seat, branching off from the ridge connection to Barf, is a long and sometimes imperceptible watershed which runs up the shore of Bassenthwaite. |
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Through stream capture, the Rhine extended its watershed southward. |
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Thung Dase and its neighboring villages lie in the watershed of the Palian and Trang Rivers, which drain into the sea from the Bandthad mountain range. |
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Much of his effort focuses on the impact of population growth, drought and water use in the Rio Conchos watershed on water supply to the lower part of the watershed. |
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As a result, the nonconformist radical, Henry Richard, was returned as senior member for Merthyr, an important watershed in Welsh political history. |
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A two-year survey was conducted to estimate periphytic algae and macrophyte diversity and abundance at 11 locations within the North Bosque River watershed. |
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To the north, Italy borders France, Switzerland, Austria and Slovenia, and is roughly delimited by the Alpine watershed, enclosing the Po Valley and the Venetian Plain. |
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In-lieu fees are those charged to a permittee to perform various environmental enhancement activities throughout an entire watershed rather than at one particular site. |
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Catostomid spawning migrations and late-summer fish assemblages in Lower Muddy Creek, an intermittent watershed in southern Carbon County, Wyoming. |
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Allstate's 1999 announcement that it will transform its predominant distribution channel and expand its Internet capability was clearly a watershed event. |
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Salford was one of the first authorities in the Irwell watershed to install intercepting sewers and sewage treatment works at Mode Wheel Sewage works. |
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Biologist and limnologist Jose and water resources and watershed scientist Takako introduce the science of fresh water, with a perspective from their home country Brazil. |
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Reducing the amount of pollutants that reach a watershed can be achieved through the protection of its forest cover, reducing the amount of erosion leeching into a watershed. |
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Sometimes in such reservoirs, the new top water level exceeds the watershed height on one or more of the feeder streams such as at Llyn Clywedog in Mid Wales. |
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Immense prehistoric GLOFs, known as the Missoula Floods or Spokane Floods, occurred in North America's Columbia River watershed toward the end of the last ice age. |
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As we see from Tinto, it is not far from Culter to Biggar, which is on a totally different watershed, and does not figure on the bathyorographical map of the Clyde at all. |
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Each animal-from the water strider to the loggerhead turtle-teaches the water bottle about itself, its origins, its journey, and those of other pollutants in the watershed. |
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On the eastern side of the watershed, the rivers Tyne, Tees, Wear, Swale, Ure, Nidd, Wharfe, Aire, Calder and Don rise in the region and flow eastwards to the North Sea. |
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The watershed of Lake Baikal has numerous floral species represented. |
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This approach draws on landscape ecology, as well as many related fields that also seek to integrate different land uses and users, such as watershed management. |
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Still, a party bag that included six types of chocolate bar, a pack of felt pens AND a Dinky car seemed a watershed moment in party bag excessiveness. |
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The aim of the stochastic watershed Angulo and Jeulin is to estimate for each point of the contours of a standard watershed a probability of detection from random markers. |
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His martyrdom is considered a watershed event in the history of Sikhism. |
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The 1984 Summer Olympics became a watershed moment in Olympic history. |
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A watershed in the Scottish kingdom's history was a succession crisis that erupted in 1290 where Edward I of England claimed the right of succession to the Scottish throne. |
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The Norman invasion was a watershed in the history of Ireland, marking the beginning of more than 700 years of direct English and, later, British involvement in Ireland. |
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