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Значения термина large tributary на английском
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Использование термина large tributary на английском
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Suddenly she recalled his hesitation after they had crossed the largetributary.
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Or we could be stopped by a largetributary.
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The next day, October 17th, they passed two largetributary streams of the Spanish River.
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Close to this crossing-place a largetributary joins the Finke near the foot of Mount Humphries.
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They came upon another largetributary later in the day and their legs got wet in the crossing.
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A largetributary appears to join this creek from the west, in which direction a large valley extends fifteen miles.
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This largetributary comes into the Amazon through eight mouths, as if it were pouring into some gulf or ocean.
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Ayla and Jondalar set up their own camp a short distance away from Feather Grass Camp, upstream along the largetributary.
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The Irtish also receives from the west a largetributary, the Tobol, and at the confluence stands the town of Tobolsk.
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Five hundred metres farther down another largetributary, 30 m. wide, coming from the north-east, was observed on the right bank.
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He talked about the largetributary coming down from the north, called North River, that joined The River on the right bank.
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Next day we reach the mouth of the Kasai, a largetributary which drains much of the Equatorial District of the Congo.
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The party continued along the Glenelg for many days, until indeed they were checked by a largetributary coming from the north.
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It is at the junction of a largetributary-theKung-t-'--an-ho,whichisnavigable for large vessels for more than two hundred miles.
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The right lateral moraine was disturbed by a largetributary glacier that occupied the basin of Cascade Creek, causing considerable complication in its structure.
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About noon I ferry across a largetributary of the Kan-kiang, and follow for miles a cobble-stone path that leads down its eastern bank.