| 41. | It was the second largest property in the area, centred on the Bet Bet Creek which provided permanent water.
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| 42. | In the arid zones of central Australia, the species is sparsely distributed and confined to areas with permanent water.
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| 43. | As unoccupied land with frontage to permanent water became more scarce, the acquisition of runs increasingly required larger capital outlays.
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| 44. | Starving game animals were driven to permanent water sources in their thousands, bringing them into competition with the resident hippos.
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| 45. | Typically, these wetlands have some areas of permanent water along with other areas inundated during the winter spring rainy season.
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| 46. | Formerly an intermittent stream, increased stormwater runoff with urbanisation of the Darebin Creek catchment has resulted in permanent water flow.
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| 47. | Permanent water mosquitoes, called Culex, Culiseta or Anopheles, are long-lived insects that lay multiple generations of eggs and bite humans.
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| 48. | Environmentalists argued that the county did not adequately analyze the issue of permanent water supply in its environmental impact report.
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| 49. | By 1889 Robert Rowe took over the store and in 1901 the government sunk a bore to supply permanent water.
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| 50. | About one third of the property lies within of permanent water in the form of 26 bores and three dams.
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