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By 1865 the Desaillys held forty stations (a total of 1,118,000 acres), and were prominent in the Riverine Association which for a time unsuccessfully sought separation from New South Wales.
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By 1865 the Desaillys held forty stations (a total of 1,118,000 acres), and were prominent in the Riverine Association which for a time unsuccessfully sought separation from New South Wales.
Archive 2009-05-01 2009
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Weltzin points to one project, the Riverine Early Detectors program, designed to collect photographic images of invasive species.
Brenda Ekwurzel, Ph.D.: Curious Observers Lend a Hand Ph.D. Brenda Ekwurzel 2011
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Battalion 47th Infantry as part of the Mobile Riverine Force in the
Heroes or Villains? 2010
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Weltzin points to one project, the Riverine Early Detectors program, designed to collect photographic images of invasive species.
Brenda Ekwurzel, Ph.D.: Curious Observers Lend a Hand Ph.D. Brenda Ekwurzel 2011
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Amidst the conflict, the 31st Riverine Imperial Guard are dispatched to seek and retrieve a vital piece of weaponry, but find themseleves beset on all sides by hostile forces.
Books in the Mail (W/E 03/13/2010) RobB 2010
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Amidst the conflict, the 31st Riverine Imperial Guard are dispatched to seek and retrieve a vital piece of weaponry, but find themseleves beset on all sides by hostile forces.
Archive 2010-03-01 RobB 2010
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Riverine forest and grasslands, which form a mosaic along the river banks, are maintained by seasonal flooding.
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Riverine ecosystems wind through the other forests with distinct features and limited habitats such as cascades, waterfalls and deep pools.
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Riverine species differ distinctly from those of the surrounding forests.
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