I think quietly about rivers: springs form rivulets; from rivulets, tributaries are formed; tributaries join and create rivers; and all rivers flow into the sea.
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Dozens more dams for tributaries are on the drawing board.
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Several tributaries above Main Street run through town to the river.
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"lol my thighs have tributaries," she captioned the photo of her legs.
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The damming of the Mekong and its tributaries has been highly controversial.
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But those are not the only problems, the others being logical tributaries.
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More candle drippings formed waxy rivers and tributaries over her belly and her hips.
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Over 100 dams have been completed on the Mekong, and 90 on its tributaries.
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The river and its tributaries support some 3m people, over half the province's population.
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China's geopolitical model has always been that of a dominant power surrounded by tributaries.
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The main Indus River flows through China, India and Pakistan and has multiple tributaries .
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At the same time, nonprofit organizations have moved from society's tributaries into the mainstream.
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Pahoa, Hawaii (CNN)Like tributaries, the cracks ripped through streets near Steve Gebbie's home.
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Developers, energy producers and others stand to benefit from weaker regulations on small tributaries.
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By excusing tributaries and adjacent waters from meeting this test, two things are accomplished.
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I wrote then about the value of many international tributaries feeding into modern mythology.
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It has essentially no say over dams built on key tributaries like the Sekong.
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By the book's end, we see the associations running between these stories like tributaries.
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As a result, surrounding tributaries, such as the Ichawaynochaway and Muckalee, have dried up.
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It would dam one of the last big unobstructed tributaries of the Amazon (see map).
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Floods are nothing new in Ellicott City, located where two tributaries join the Patapsco River.
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Danger persists from additional flooding along the southern Mississippi River and its tributaries, officials said.
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Life-threatening flash flooding is being reported along the Catawba River and its tributaries there.
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A majority of the country's exported grain is shipped on the Mississippi and its tributaries.
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Tributaries of the Delaware River meander through a string of small towns in Sullivan County.
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Aquifers filter into tributaries, which means overextraction of aquifers results in dry rivers and streams.
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In Florida, where groundwater re-emerges, the river networks have much wider angles between their tributaries.
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The Mississippi River and its tributaries are a key pipeline for moving grain to export markets.
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Four tributaries of the Colorado River in Grand Canyon are already contaminated by historic uranium mining.
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The Missouri River could rise as water from its tributaries continues to drain, Mr. Erdman said.
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The revised rule would exclude from regulation streams and tributaries that do not run year round.
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Mr. Taylor's dances contained, like tributaries into the mainstream, the influence of many senior choreographic currents.
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Officials say another factor is water diverted from Poopó's tributaries, mostly for mining but also for agriculture.
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Swollen by rainforest tributaries, it defines the Myanmar-Laos border and most of the Laos-Thailand border.
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But the biggest differences come in the definitions of wetlands and tributaries, he told reporters on Monday.
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We're in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, trails and roads elevated between ravines above tributaries.
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Others call for multiple shorter barriers — from Staten Island to Brooklyn and at various other locations blocking tributaries.
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These critics objected to the dam blocking one of the last free-flowing major tributaries of the Amazon.
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The four states that depend on the Murray and its tributaries had been fighting bitterly over its contents.
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"My thighs have tributaries," she wrote, alongside a crying emoji and a close-up photo of her leg.
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Dams built in neighboring Iran on its tributaries to the Tigris have also contributed to low water levels.
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Jeremy read "The River of Doubt," about Theodore Roosevelt's traumatic expedition to map one of the Amazon's tributaries.
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Whereas scholars of fusha have always taken pride in its purity, Egyptian Arabic is muddied by many tributaries.
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EPA will still regulate all navigable waters, as well as meaningful permanent and intermittent tributaries to navigable waters.
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At the heart of the conflict is control over the San Joaquin River and its three main tributaries.
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Several communities saw the Missouri River and its tributaries rise to levels they had simply never seen before.
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At one point, we stopped, and Azam gestured to where one of the glacier's main tributaries jutted off.
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Yet the US Army Corps of Engineers' Mississippi River and Tributaries Project remains in full, multi-billion-dollar effect.
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Authorities say another factor is the diversion of water from Poopó's tributaries, mostly for mining but also for agriculture.
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New South Wales has altered local water-management schemes along the Darling's tributaries, allowing irrigators to pump out more.
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By 2050 around a billion people will live in the countries through which the Nile and its tributaries flow.
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Various channels split off from the central valley, forming little tributaries that often split again on their journey outwards.
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Meanwhile, long-fingered river tributaries spread out in hyperlapse video, revealing an expansive natural vista with each passing second.
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Coleman lived near the tributaries that fed the LA River, which were being paved when she was growing up.
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Downriver countries intend to build another 11 large dams on the Mekong, with dozens more planned for its tributaries.
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Authorities say another factor is the diversion of water from Poopo's tributaries, mostly for mining but also for agriculture.
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Dams built in neighboring Iran on its tributaries to the Tigris have also contributed to its low water levels.
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The villain in Greg Keyes' 1996 fantasy novel The Waterborn is a voracious river god who devours his tributaries.
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From these diverse tributaries of influence, today's money cult now flows powerfully within the mainstream of American religion and politics.
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A water basin is a portion of land where water from rainfall flows downhill toward a river and its tributaries.
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Nor was it explicitly about the Veterans Room, except in the sense of a hybrid work fed by many tributaries.
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Cargill and ADM both own barge companies that haul grain and other products on the Mississippi River and its tributaries.
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Instead of being absorbed, water from the rain and melted snow raced straight into the Missouri River and its tributaries.
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Now there are only the naked shorelines, empty filaments of tributaries, silent rocks and occasional wet spots on cliff sides.
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The blood supply to the brain branches left and right and then breaks into rivulets and tributaries on each side.
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What's more, the agreements granted Egypt veto power over construction projects on the Nile River and its tributaries anywhere upstream.
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Word spread among the drillers that an indigenous group was hiding on one of the tributaries of the Tigre River.
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All the muck generated by five hundred million people goes into the tributaries and ends up in the holy river.
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The Deuce shows us the whole river, from the squeaky-clean mouth, through its tributaries, down to the silty river delta.
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Temperatures have risen by about 1 degree Celsius, 1.8 degrees Fahrenheit, and mining has pinched the flow of tributaries, increasing sediment.
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Under WOTUS, all tributaries that have a bed, bank and a high water mark are automatically protected, among other water bodies.
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They swam up it to spawn, and their fertilized eggs developed as they drifted down the river and through its tributaries.
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Between April and June of that year, 487,000 gallons of oil were dispersed in the New York Harbor and its tributaries.
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When Johnston was growing up on the reserve, people relied on well water and hauling water from tributaries of Georgian Bay.
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It would regulate pollution only in large, public bodies of water, and in permanent streams and tributaries that drain into them.
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Transport is often by local sampan or tuk-tuks, affording a close-up peek into rural life along the Mekong's tributaries.
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The Missouri River and all the tributaries that flow into it, including the Cannonball River that runs by the camps, are sacred.
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The river and its tributaries border three sides of the Colville Reservation, a Native American reservation in the U.S. state of Washington.
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I even saw tributaries of related inquiry in Taffy Brodesser-Akner's stellar profile of Gwyneth Paltrow in The New York Times Magazine.
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Ms. Dorrance gave them room to show their home idioms, but demonstrated how these other tributaries fed into the great tap river.
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The family lives about 90 miles from the Mississippi River and in the same county as one of its tributaries, the White River.
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As a result, these tributaries carried fertilizer discharges and other kinds of pollution from agriculture and fossil fuel extraction into the larger bodies.
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More than 100 mines are upstream, and Huanuni, Bolivia's biggest state-owned tin mine, was among those dumping untreated tailings into Poopó's tributaries.
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Teigen took to her Snapchat on Tuesday night to show off her stretch marks, jokingly referring to them as "tributaries" on her thighs.
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Tributaries of the Congo and the Kasai rivers used to carry palm oil, beer, coffee and other goods from factories to the coast.
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I think it was Lord Denning who said EU law is like water running up a river and flooding through all the tributaries.
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All across the United States, the power grid operates at 83 hertz, its innumerable tributaries of alternating current synchronizing of their own accord.
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Tributaries top their banks and meet each other catastrophically in the middle, they unite to blast silt and strange oils into the current.
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Every year, Bangladesh's major rivers carry silt from the world's tallest mountain range and deposit it downstream and throughout a network of tributaries.
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This signals a narrow concern only for commerce but not, illogically, for the network of tributaries and wetlands that keep navigable waters healthy.
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Nearly half of the hydropower electricity consumed in the U.S. comes from dams on the Columbia River and its tributaries in the Northwest.
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But when the main trunk accumulates too much water, these tributaries can begin to back up, as happened last year in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
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The Mekong River's mainstream now has about 11 dams and more than 100 on its tributaries, said Jiaguo Qi, professor of geography at MSU.
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The parched earth of Australia's longest waterway, if tributaries are included, is in the grip of the continent's most severe drought in a century.
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Correction (August 9th 2019): An earlier version of this article misstated the number of dams being built along the Mekong and its tributaries. Sorry.
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The sharing of water supplies from the Indus River and its tributaries between the two countries is regulated under the 1960 Indus Water Treaty.
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Water levels on the river and its major tributaries were beginning to fall, although they were still above the danger mark, the government said.
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"The Brazos River is being pounded, and all of that water is coming down from the tributaries and creeks into the river," she said.
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My 2015 experience, if anything, clarified the function of cute things on the internet, one of my timeline's tributaries that had hitherto gone unanalyzed.
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Donald Trump knows that good press and bad press, at least for him, are simply competing tributaries feeding into his river of self-promotion.
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Nabokov hunted for his beloved butterflies in the nearby mountain tributaries of the Salt River, including "the world's largest intermitting spring" on Swift Creek.
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Investment consists of three different tributaries: business investment excluding inventories, business inventories and investment in houses and home repair, which we call residential investment.
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But this is only true for dams on the Mekong, as projects on tributaries are not subject to the same consultation process, he added.
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Another cause of the flooding was the exceptional swelling of the tributaries that meet the Seine downstream from the dams, before it reaches Paris.
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Flood waters in Assam rose overnight with the Brahmaputra River, which flows down from the Himalayas into Bangladesh, and its tributaries still in spate.
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Last month, one of the River Frome's tributaries turned an unnatural shade of neon blue – highlighting wider concerns over water quality in British rivers.
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That was the code name for an ultimately unsuccessful attempt by the Allies to cross the Rhine and its tributaries and advance into Germany.
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The government, one of the world's few remaining communist regimes, has signed off on more than 140 dams for the Mekong and its tributaries.
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Seeking to expand his operations, he began looking for an overland route that would connect the Urubamba River with tributaries of the Brazilian Amazon.
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