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inland
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These multiplied especially along the routes and inland waterways of the region.
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The project is based on the theme of the inland waterway and its significance historically, socially, environmentally and culturally.
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Warehousing &038; Trade A variety of cargoes, as diverse as Britain's industries, has been carried on the inland waterways .
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Sea, inland waterway , and road transport came under the control of the Commissariat as well as the railways.
navigable
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The Chattahoochee was too shallow to keep barges afloat in the navigable waterway south of Atlanta.
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Since good navigable waterways run from Houston to Pittsburgh, they decided to ship the fabricated steel in barges.
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There has been a navigable waterway to Exeter, in fact, since the sixteenth century.
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The overall length of the aqueduct is 94 metres and provides a navigable waterway 4 metres wide and 1.5 metres deep.
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But perhaps the worst problem was the treatment of physical assets like roads, waterways, buildings, and machinery.
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Cruise through the romantic illuminated waterways to a background of soft music.
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Not only the air we breathe but the natural waterways of the world are endangered.
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Several small waterways have also played their part in Tewkesbury's history.
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The waterways are incredibly peaceful with a wealth of wildlife and some incredibly beautiful scenery.
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The circular waterway remained until the early nineteenth-century when it was filled and converted into a road.
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The steamer swings lowing through crowded waterways.
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There has been a navigable waterway to Exeter, in fact, since the sixteenth century.