Rivers
Americannoun
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Larry Yitzroch Loiza Grossberg, 1923–2002, U.S. painter.
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William Halse 1865–1922, English physiologist and anthropologist.
noun
Example Sentences
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Goods from the frontier—fur, meat, minerals and such—flowed east on the Kansas and Missouri rivers, making KCK the first Kansas City such traders reached.
In a lot of places around the country, residents already fight them over wells running low and rivers running hot.
From Salon
In Wrightwood, nestled in the San Gabriel Mountains, residents were digging out of rivers of mud and debris that washed through their homes.
From Los Angeles Times
In his enjoyable and ambitious “The Tree of Life,” Max Telford, an evolutionary biologist at University College London, takes us on an exhilarating cartographic journey in which he attempts to map out the various rivers and tributaries that make up the basic infrastructure of life’s evolutionary history.
Companies are crafting plans to release scrubbed water into rivers.
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