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Stream or river that is dry through the summer months.
perennial stream
perennial stream
1
The champagne had ceased to flow in a
perennial
stream
.
2
Multi-trait functional diversity was most strongly correlated with distance from the
perennial
stream
,
elevation, slope, and forest age.
3
The river Auja is a
perennial
stream
emptying itself into the blue Mediterranean waters four miles north of Jaffa.
4
This is a fine
perennial
stream
flowing from the Madi mountains towards the west, forming an affluent of the Asua river.
5
From every province of Europe and Asia the rivulets of gold and silver discharged into the Imperial reservoir a copious and
perennial
stream
.
1
For at that point, just where the
winterbourne
gushes out from the low hills, is the spot man would naturally select to make his home.
2
But this is not just about money;
Winterbourne
View was not cheap.
3
Lady
Winterbourne
and I have been trying to start some village workshops.
4
The judge condemned Castlebeck for the way
Winterbourne
View was run.
5
Winterbourne
View was subject to an undercover investigation by the BBC's Panorama programme.
6
It came eight years after an expose at a similar facility,
Winterbourne
View.
7
The last of the villages is
Winterbourne
Abbas, seven miles from
Winterbourne
Came.
8
The agenda aimed to reduce patient admissions to hospitals like
Winterbourne
.
9
Lady
Winterbourne
was looking puzzled and unhappy, but absorbed like Betty in Marcella.
10
Lady
Winterbourne
is late, but she will come, I am sure.
11
Leadership in this respect is critical; each of the recent
Winterbourne
reports underlines this.
12
We learnt that the
Winterbourne
View unit has been closed and the individuals moved.
13
But frustratingly little seems to have changed since
Winterbourne
View.
14
And I am another being in it from what I was at Lady
Winterbourne
's
.
15
Lady
Winterbourne
talks to me of presenting you in May.
16
Lady
Winterbourne
yielded, bewildered, and they moved along the terrace.