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* Central Anatolian steppe: These dry grasslands cover the drier valleys and surround the saline lakes of central Anatolia, and include halophytic ( salt tolerant ) plant communities.
These areas are not mutually exclusive — for example, laws governing water pollution in lakes and rivers may also conserve the recreational value of such water bodies.
These largest lakes resemble the others in shape, which collectively reminded early map-makers of human fingers.
These are the primary inhabitants of salt lakes, inland seas, and evaporating ponds of seawater, such as the deap salterns, where they tint the water column and sediments bright colors.
" These lakes were ground out of the land by glaciers during the Pleistocene ice age, when ice covered northeastern Europe.
** These benthic and limnetic species even display their mating preferences when presented with sticklebacks from Japanese lakes ; that is, a Canadian benthic prefers a Japanese benthic over its close limnetic cousin from its own lake.
These projects to remedy the environment will be very beneficial to the damage caused by large dams and man-made lakes.
These waterways — a system of rivers, lakes and coastal bays improved for commercial and recreational transportation — carry about 1 / 6 of the nation's inter-city freight, at a cost per ton-mile about 1 / 2 that of rail or 1 / 10 that of trucks.
These lakes are known with the above listed names, but are officially named Lake Verbano and Lake Ceresio.
These lakes – purportedly the remains of clay pits dug for the bricks used in the building of Clissold House – are all that is left to mark the course of the Hackney Brook, one of London's lost rivers, which once flowed from west to east across Stoke Newington on its way to the River Lea.
These lakes are not " public " in that only members of the community or their guests are permitted to use them.
These larva swarm thickly in the salt lakes of the desert basins.
These lakes are suitable for sailing, windsurfing etc.
These lakes were first noted on Joseph Nicollet's 1842 map based upon his explorations of the late 1830s and early 1840s.
These lakes were the result of peat harvesting.
These areas include lakes, rivers, and expansive ranges of mountains, covered with trees and wildlife and hiking trails, including Farny State Park, Wildcat Ridge WMA, and Mount Hope Historical Park and Splitrock Reservoir.
These are sinkholes that form in the limestone bedrock of the area and fill with water, and thus the lakes are connected by a network of underground, water-filled tunnels.
These parts of Scania are notable for a varied terrain of leaf woods, farming areas and small lakes.
These scablands now host " pothole " lakes and wetlands, and are home to Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge.
These include mining operations ( some open to the public ), a visitor's centre and lookout on top of the original Line of Lode mine, historic buildings, town history walking trails, many resident artists and galleries, the Sculpture Symposium, COBB & Co coach & wagon rides, Silverton Camel Farm, Stephen's Creek, several quarries, lakes, the Mundi-Mundi plains, and terrific sunsets.
These include the rivers: Sedeño River, Carneros River, Sordo River, Santiago River, Zapotillo River, Castillo River and the Coapexpan River, 3 artificial lakes and the springs Chiltoyac, Ánimas, Xalitic, Techacapanand Tlalmecapan.
These birds have disappeared from some lakes in eastern North America due to the effects of acid rain and pollution, as well as lead poisoning from fishing sinkers and mercury contamination from industrial waste.
These and the remaining surface lakes were declared protected in 2008.
These lakes, known as the Chipping Norton Lakes, are the result of sand mining and quarrying operations in the twentieth century.
These lakes can be very close to the breeding grounds, or miles away.

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These moments are historical events in the lives of individual authors with which the student of comparative literature must be frequently concerned.
These problems frequently arise where a firm is making items for the Government not directly along the lines of its normal civilian business or where the Government specifications require operations that the firm did not understand when it undertook the contract.
These fields frequently overlap, but tend to use different methodologies and techniques.
These works are among the most frequently recorded of Salieri's compositions.
These are very closely related to intrinsic pathway, and tumors arise more frequently through intrinsic pathway than the extrinsic pathway because of sensitivity.
These two approaches frequently converged and generally complemented one another.
These expenses were called ultrotributa, and hence we frequently find vectigalia and ultrotributa contrasted with one another.
These side-effects can frequently be reduced or eliminated with antiemetic drugs.
These cheats are updated frequently to minimize the risk of detection, and are generally only available to a trusted list of recipients who collectively promise not to reveal the underlying design.
These are frequently specified using Kröger – Vink Notation.
These stories frequently show the activities of many members of a police force or government agency in their efforts to apprehend a killer who is selecting victims on some obscure basis.
These sonatas frequently employ a particular kind of arpeggiated accompaniment in the left hand that is now known as the Alberti bass.
These compositions were considered to be unplayable by many bassists in the early part of the 20th century, but are now frequently performed.
These environmental variables are frequently weather and terrain related, including wind, snow, water and mountains.
These forces will be different depending on how often data is used, so that seldom-used data will tend to be on just a few nodes which specialize in providing that data, and frequently used items will be spread widely throughout the network.
These are frequently used in conjunction with neck dies, as the bump die itself does not manipulate the neck of the case whatsoever.
These groups were for long the most frequently painted ; works such as Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel ceiling are therefore history paintings, as are most very large paintings before the 19th century.
These pumps should be distinguished from other penis pumps ( supplied without compression rings ) which, rather than being used for temporary treatment of impotence, are claimed to increase penis length if used frequently, or vibrate as an aid to masturbation.
( These are most frequently counter-acted by various types of firewalls, anti virus software, and network hardware ).
These three versions were made directly from the Greek, and are frequently cited in the apparatuses of modern critical editions.
These Allied ground forces in Korea were frequently outnumbered, and greatly, by their Chinese and North Korean attackers, but the U. S. Air Force and the U. S. Navy naval aviators had control of the air over nearly all of the Korean Peninsula.
These agreements frequently regard administrative policy choices germane to executive power ; for example, the extent to which either country presents an armed presence in a given area, how each country will enforce copyright treaties, or how each country will process foreign mail.
These relatively positive results are despite some concerns about local storm sewers and waste treatment plants frequently overflowing untreated sewage into local waterways due to flood conditions and antiquated infrastructure.
These uses of racial categories are frequently criticized for perpetuating an outmoded understanding of human biological variation, and promoting stereotypes.
These are more frequently referred to as repeats, with reruns the term more commonly used for syndicated programs.

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