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  • Riparian residents could move to higher ground, generate electricity from solar power, and try to live off of crops that don't require irrigation.

    Bush Administration v. Environmental Groups 2009

  • Riparian vegetation currently protected within a 30m width from waterways could be slashed to only 5m.

    Biodiversity 100: actions for the Americas Guillaume Chapron 2010

  • Riparian residents could move to higher ground, generate electricity from solar power, and try to live off of crops that don't require irrigation.

    Bush Administration v. Environmental Groups 2009

  • Riparian residents could move to higher ground, generate electricity from solar power, and try to live off of crops that don't require irrigation.

    Bush Administration v. Environmental Groups 2009

  • Riparian residents could move to higher ground, generate electricity from solar power, and try to live off of crops that don't require irrigation.

    Bush Administration v. Environmental Groups 2009

  • This water the water supply for the Riparian Turks.

    Taurus the Rat 2008

  • Riparian law was hopelessly unsuited to the arid West, where mining, not farming, was the chief consumer of water.

    Colossus Michael Hiltzik 2010

  • Riparian theory served agriculture particularly well, for the water sprinkled on crops eventually ran off the farm and recharged the stream.

    Colossus Michael Hiltzik 2010

  • When his city was besieged by the Riparian Turks, his troops mutinied.

    Taurus the Rat 2008

  • Argos versus the People of Nicaea versus the Riparian Turks.

    Taurus the Rat 2008

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