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From the time that the earliest English-speaking settlers arrived, the area has also been known as The Forks, because it is situated at the confluence of the north and south branches of the Kalamazoo River.
From Louisville, the river loses depth very gradually until its confluence with the Mississippi at Cairo, Illinois, where it has an approximate depth of.
From Aigualluts to the confluence with the main river at the bed of the upper Garonne valley ( 800 m a. s. l.
From the confluence, the river flows towards Denver and enters Strontia Springs Reservoir.
From the west the Elk River joins the Verdigris at a confluence slightly northwest of the geographical center of the county.
From Grant County, the lower John Day River flows another to its confluence with the Columbia River.
From its source to its confluence with the Rhine:
( From the confluence of Swale and Ure )
From here it follows the river very closely to its confluence with the Stour near Prestwood.
From the confluence, the river flows generally eastward along the southern border of Nebraska, passing through Swanson Reservoir and Harlan County Reservoir before curving southward into the Smoky Hills region of Kansas.
From Greeley, the South Platte turns east and flows about to its confluence with the North Platte River near the city of North Platte, Nebraska.
From the Quebrada de San Francisco, the watershed between the Zamora and Santiago Rivers, to the confluence of the Santiago River with the Yaupi ;
From there to its confluence with the River Severn, at Worcester ( about 60 miles / 100 km downstream ) it flows through the counties of Herefordshire, Shropshire and Worcestershire.
From that confluence the river is called the Dender proper.
From the confluence to the Ohio, the river zig-zags.
From Dirtness, the Don flowed to the north east, to Adlingfleet, where it joined the River Trent near to its confluence with the River Ouse.
From that time forward, the point of the name change from Green to Duwamish is no longer a confluence of rivers, though it has not changed location.
From its headwaters at Mazinaw Lake to its confluence at the Ottawa River near Fitzroy Harbour the river drops 323 metres in elevation.
From the confluence of these two waterways, the main branch flows roughly due east past Two Dot, Harlowton, and Roundup, then turns north just past Melstone, and continues to the UL Bend on the Missouri River at the beginning of Fort Peck Reservoir.
From its headwaters to its confluence with the Tugaloo River, the Tallulah River is approximately long.
From its confluence with Oak Grove Fork, the river runs close to Oregon Route 224 for most of the rest of its course.
From its source at the confluence of its east and west forks near Summit, it flows generally southeast from the Central Oregon Coast Range to Corvallis.
From this point another straight line to the confluence of the Ypané-mi and the Ypané rivers to their confluence with the Guazú Stream.

From and White
" From This Moment On " is a duet with singer Bryan White and there was a pop version as well.
White was played by Steven Ruge in the 1995 film Apollo 13 and by Chris Isaak in the 1998 miniseries From the Earth to the Moon.
From the 1961 feature film Snow White and the Three Stooges.
From 1933 to 1939, even as he greatly expanded the scope of the federal government's policies and powers in response to the Great Depression, Roosevelt muddled through: his " brains trust " of top advisers, although working directly for the President, often were appointed to vacant positions in agencies and departments, whence they drew their salaries since the White House lacked statutory or budgetary authority to create new staff positions.
Alice: Alice Roosevelt Longworth, From White House Princess to Washington Power Broker.
From there, Aquarius Plateau, Bryce Amphitheater, the Henry Mountains, the Vermilion Cliffs and the White Cliffs can be seen.
* 1972 I Can Count More, My Vest is White, Animal Book, Animals From Our Land, Animals From Other Countries
From largest to smallest, they are Antelope Island, Stansbury Island, Fremont Island, Carrington Island, Dolphin Island, Cub Island, and Badger Island, and various rocks, reefs, or shoals with names like Strongs Knob, Gunnison Island, Goose, Browns, Hat ( Bird ), Egg Island, Black Rock, and White Rock.
From 2001 to 2004, two full series were produced, along with three one-off hour-long specials ; Gay ( retitled and issued as Absolutely Fabulous in New York for the United States ) in 2002, Cold Turkey, a Christmas special in 2003, and White Box ( which included the tying-up of loose-ends and past semi-regular characters appearing in cameos in what seemed an ironic finale for Saffy, Patsy, and Edina ), which aired in 2004.
Wakeman featured playing this instrument, to varying degrees, on the David Bowie track " Space Oddity ", the Yes albums Fragile, Close to the Edge and Tales From Topographic Oceans, as well as the solo albums The Six Wives of Henry VIII and White Rock.
From 1983-1989, Buck teamed with the likes of Sparky Anderson, Bill White, and Johnny Bench for World Series radio broadcasts on CBS.
From left: Bennett Cerf, Henry Morgan ( comedian ) | Henry Morgan, Robert Q. Lewis, Joan Fontaine, Betty White, and Peggy Cass.
From 1949 to 1966, most Academy Awards for Best Costume Design in Black and White were given to a contemporary movie.
From 1918 to 1920, during the Russian Civil War, the town was occupied by the Western powers, who had been allied in World War I, and by the White Army forces.
From settlement until the 19th century, the largest demographic group remained White Anglo-Saxons.
From the 1920s, most Russian sea shipments were diverted from the White Sea to the new port of Murmansk, where the waters did not freeze in winter.
* From the White House Inkwell by John Taylor, Tuttle Co., 1968, 147 pages.
From west to east ( left to right ) the watersheds are: Pine Creek ( Pennsylvania ) | Pine Creek ( red ); Larrys Creek ( orange ); Lycoming Creek ( yellow ); Loyalsock Creek ( green ); Muncy Creek ( light blue ); and White Deer Hole Creek ( purple, south of the river ).
From material from the Third World they created, the White Corn Boy, and, the Yellow Corn Girl.
From 1972-1981, the planning and development of the White Marsh Mall occurred, with the Rouse Company as owner and developer on land rented from Nottingham.
From 1936 until 2005, the Amalgamated Sugar Company ( White Satin brand ) owned and operated a sugar-processing plant that served as the city's main source of commerce.
From Franklin, this route of the Natchez Trace followed the existing roadbed of the Middle Franklin Turnpike, now known as Granny White Pike.
From the arrival of the first railroads in the late 1840s until rail diminished in importance in the 1960s due to the Interstate Highway System, White River Junction was the most important railroad community in Vermont.
From White Pony onwards, Moreno has been credited as contributing guitar in addition to vocals.

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