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It is a wide and deep river.
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It is expected, according to Gathy, the architect, to include a 13-foot-wide river meandering through the desert sands, gardens and villas.
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One evening not long ago, I visited Paul Mainardi, a lawyer with a professorial manner who lives in Philadelphia, in an apartment tower with a wide view of the Delaware River.
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The water cut a 7-foot-wide path in the hillside below, eventually spilling into a river.
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Beautiful Lumangwe, a wide wall of water that thunders into the Kalungwishi River filling the air with fine mist, looks like Victoria Falls in miniature.
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The current trend in moving zoning away from shaping big buildings toward how buildings and places are used and perform can already be seen at the recently opened East River Esplanade, where a balustrade as wide as a lunch counter and bar stools are mandated.
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Seven years later he almost drowned while failing to jump the Snake River Canyon, a quarter-of-a-mile wide, in Idaho.
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Take your coffee and soak in the wide, panoramic views of the zigzagging Ashley River, where a functioning rice plantation was in full bloom more than 200 years ago.
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Inhabitants will zip from one urban center to another in an hour or less, a real feat because the area is separated by the wide mouth of the muddy Pearl River.
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In Corinna's heyday, pubs anchored both banks of the Pieman River, though today the Tarkine Hotel stands alone, wrapped in a wide veranda that would not look out of place in the deserts of central Australia.
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There are river channels and flood plains galore on the planet's surface, and even a hemisphere-wide depression that many interpret as an ocean bed.
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