| 21. | The longer sample minimizes the errors introduced by wind storms, freshets, and other non-regular influences.
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| 22. | Early industries included fishing, lumbering, agriculture and ship building, with larger boats launched in spring during freshets.
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| 23. | The island is also fully diked to protect it from potential flooding during the annual spring freshet on the Fraser.
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| 24. | Beneath the bridge's north abutment is an important river-level gauge monitored during the annual Fraser freshet.
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| 25. | There are, suddenly, a couple of freshets of progressive impulse from political barrens ordinarily known instead for their aridity.
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| 26. | The summer freshets are the more useful for irrigation, especially in the Fergana Valley and the valleys of southeastern Tajikistan.
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| 27. | It is also said to have been swept away in a freshet . McMasters's Hist, of Steuben.
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| 28. | Several of the Fraser's lower tributaries have floodplains of their own, shared in common with the Fraser freshet.
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| 29. | If ap0roWed, it would probably become a freshet for influence peddling because the donations would be unlimited, undisclosed and unregulated.
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| 30. | After the yearly freshets had damaged much of the fort, the West India Company decided to reconstruct the fort using stone.
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