More than four-fifths of the river water taken from the Murray-Darling basin is used for agriculture.
There was a further outburst from the public gallery as he was taken from the dock.
Coping stones were taken from the chapel and much of the churchyard footpath lifted.
The remains of the device have been taken from the scene for forensic tests.
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It had 14 other members taken from the great and the good, including party political figures.
Skakel's golf bag, so it's obvious that it was taken from the Skakel house.
More "conventional" items were also taken from the property, including a Blackberry, iPad and jewellery.
Det Insp Sarah McConnell said three glass bottles containing a chemical mixture were taken from the scene.
He said "immediate action" would be taken after advice was taken from the ACMD on 29 March.
Hundreds of items were taken from the house for forensic tests, and eventually some links were found.
And the money being taken from the private Medicare plans is what budget analysts agree are overpayments.
He added that the bodies of the McElhill family would not yet be taken from the house.
Ms Clark said the post office had reinstated and reimbursed the money taken from the her account.
Backing vocals are taken from the Beach Boys school of rock, sung in carefully orchestrated group harmony.
Other parts of the UKCCS will be doing just that, using data taken from the same children.
It is a simple velvet shift with long sleeves, its silhouette taken from the Spanish Middle Ages.
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Police in the Netherlands said the works were taken from the Kunsthal Museum early on Tuesday morning.
The team paid particular attention to samples taken from the Khoi and San people of southern Africa.
The 74% taken from the most productive entrepreneurs represents the missed opportunities of economic expansion, employment and investment.
The readings will be taken from the original manuscript found on Plath's desk after her death aged 30.
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He was taken from the ship in an enclosed lifeboat, with US warships and a helicopter in pursuit.
Hashim groups his Indonesian assets under Arsari, a word taken from the syllables of his three children's names.
Nam Tok is usually made with beef or a fatty, flavorful piece of pork taken from the neck.
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Once crude is taken from the ground, it must be refined into petrol, heating fuel and so on.
They wondered if the crippled man had been taken from the house, if he was in a home.
Army bomb experts were called to examine the package, which had been taken from the Royal Mail sorting office.
The bodies have not yet been taken from the family's County Tyrone home.
Tsui declined to provide details about exactly what was taken from the house.
All of the GDP per capita PPP values were taken from the World Bank Database and refer to 2011.
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