| 31. | Minnesota, desperate, tried to check the onslaught, but it was like trying to turn a freshet from its course.
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| 32. | It delivers that in abundance for those whose tastes run to burned faces, severed children's limbs and freshets of blood.
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| 33. | These lightly built vessels were vulnerable to the woody debris and drift logs that would wash down the river with every spring freshet.
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| 34. | Unfortunately, a freshet wiped out the railroad tracks that winter, marking the beginning of the end of Glastenbury as a functioning town.
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| 35. | The fort was again abandoned due to the freshet and a replacement was built in 1624 as Fort Orange, slightly to the north.
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| 36. | The Mareb is dry for a great part of the year, but like the Takazze is subject to sudden freshets during the rainy season.
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| 37. | In March 1987 the spring freshet caused several severe ice jams on the Saint John River upstream of the railway bridge in Perth-Andover.
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| 38. | The narrows was made deeper and wider allowing for a greater drawdown of the lake during the winter and a greater flow during spring freshet.
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| 39. | He invests the film with a freshet of emotion _ a needy, searching quality _ that we've not seen in Schrader protagonists before.
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| 40. | In 1896 a spring freshet destroyed the mills on one side of the river, and a fire destroyed those on the other side in 1924.
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