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- them and kills Tandava and Veerabhadra, thus rendering peace and the riverwater is flown in the village. Sriimurali as Surya Madhagaja Ashika Ranganath...
- portions of Turkey and Iran. In addition to the Tigris and Euphrates, riverwater sources include the Jordan River. The inner boundary is delimited by the...
- (usually the first son) who lights the funeral pyre must take a holy riverwater bath immediately after cremation. Many relatives who join the funeral...
- The excavation of the Orange-Fish Tunnel ORANGE / FISH & LOWER SUNDAYS RIVERWATER SUPPLY SCHEMES Part 1 | From the towering inlet to the town that disappeared...
- IA, et al. (2009). "Detection and quantification of human bocavirus in riverwater". J Gen Virol. 90 (Pt 11): 2634–2637. doi:10.1099/vir.0.013557-0. PMID 19656966...
- aqueducts, the river frequently runs dry in a 150-mile section. This lack of riverwater begins in the 60 mi (97 km) between Friant Dam and Mendota, where it is...
- Fatouretchi Sofie's SOS Tape "Submarine/322" Namek Beats Non-album single "Riverwater" 2017 Tyler Major By Lakes "Moedueao" Letherette Brown Lounge, Vol. 3...
- conditions, all which threatened to crush the expedition.[citation needed] The riverwater was muddy, making fish hard to catch and the water undrinkable, although...
- also contain a fountain, which piped in drinking water from an aqueduct (riverwater and well water was preferred for drinking). Reliable piped water made...
- laid down in the Tertiary period which has been selectively eroded by riverwater. In northern Spain, this type of formation is called a mallo [es; an]...