riverbanks in A Sentence

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    The Columbia Riverbanks Region.

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    Riverbank and Channel Protection.

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    Jewels of the Riverbank.

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    What is growing on the riverbank?

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    In Hebrew, her first name means"wave" and her surname means"Riverbanks.

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    Find Hephaistion at the riverbank and bring all cavalry to the center.

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    When he tried to get up on the riverbank, Neuring was shot.

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    I watched as elephants played on Riverbanks and lazy lions slept the day away.

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    The city has capitalized on this location which includes three rivers by christening itself"The Columbia Riverbanks Region.

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    Riverbanks has been named one of America's best zoos and the No. 1 travel attraction in the Southeast.

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    Riverbanks Zoo is a sanctuary for more than 2,000 animals housed in natural habitat exhibits along the Saluda River.

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    Gabion Baskets are widely used for hydraulic and geo-technical control such as retaining walls, riverbank protections, weirs, channel linings etc.

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    Muskrats' burrowing activities, in particular, often worsen riverbank erosion, and they are poisoned in many places as mere nuisances.

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    Urban green spaces- including parks, woodlands, Riverbanks, and gardens- are an essential part of a web of physical and mental well-being.

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    To use a therapist's phrase- you have one foot in the boat(with the child), and the other foot on the riverbank.

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    For thousands of years, their villages dotted the Riverbanks, as they relied on the water for fishing, farming, and transportation.

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    Jack Perrin and his family had constructed a country house on the riverbank a short distance south of the station house.

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    Hundreds of people who had flocked to the forested area for the first days of spring gathered on the Riverbanks as the disaster unfolded.

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    But they also defecate on the beaches; they defecate on the hills; they defecate on the Riverbanks; they defecate on the streets; they never look for cover.

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    When it comes to eating and drinking, you might need to bypass the city's 18 Michelin-starred restaurants, but you will find the Riverbanks are made for sunny-day picnicking.

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    She said:“Our research has found that Himalayan balsam dislikes overly moist conditions, unlike the native plants- such as nettles, butterbur and canary grass- which dominate our lowland Riverbanks.

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    The"airport" is a tiny wooden building where a little boy hangs out with a wheelbarrow, ready to cart our baggage down to dugout canoes moored by the riverbank.

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    It is indigenous to the shores of the Mediterranean, but has become widely naturalized in many parts of the world, especially on dry soils near the sea-coast and on Riverbanks.

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    It is indigenous to the shores of the Mediterranean but has become widely naturalised in many parts of the world, especially on dry soils near the sea-coast and on Riverbanks.

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    The thick vines of riverbank grape(Vitis riparia), with no rootlets visible, differ from the vines of poison ivy, which have so many rootlets that the stem going up a tree looks furry.

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    Riverbank grape vines are purplish in colour, tend to hang away from their support trees, and have shreddy bark; poison ivy vines are brown, attached to their support trees, and do not have shreddy bark.

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    It highlights the valuable legacy of the lieutenant of the ship Isaac Peral, as well as the magnificent model of the Septentrión ship, from the 18th century, and the wide collection of riverbank carpentry tools used in shipbuilding during the 18th and 19th centuries.

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    Today we talk about receding of glaciers due to climate change, but for these villagers that is not the real concern. They live far downstream from the glaciers and away from the Riverbanks. At low hills or middle altitude, the dependence for water is on springs,” Joshi said.

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