| 11. | A spring rising in Aldershawe was used for centuries as the source for drinking water for the city of Lichfield.
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| 12. | Springs rise along the entire fault system, both those with low quantities of minerals as well as mineral water springs.
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| 13. | Benton on the spring rise in the Missouri River flow, caused by the outflow of snow melt from the mountains.
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| 14. | Farmers, for their part, worry a spring rise could cause flooding or make it impossible to drain fields in time for planting.
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| 15. | For example, does the loss of a spring rise have a greater impact than the dramatic loss of fish and wildlife habitat?
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| 16. | Some of his land will be inundated by water every few years if the plan for a spring rise becomes federal policy.
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| 17. | All for the autumn day when the candidates who lose in the spring rise again in unintended service to the other side.
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| 18. | Several springs rise on its slopes, so that shafts on the hilltop do not have to be driven too deeply to create wells.
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| 19. | The only producer of a Deeside single malt, it is fed by natural springs rising on the slopes of Lochnagar, a neighbouring Munro.
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| 20. | Scientists have discovered that a spring rise and summer ebb can give endangered fish, birds and vegetation a chance to survive in a mechanized river.
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