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There have been 30 deliberate water cuts in 2016 -- in Aleppo, Damascus, Hama, Raqqa and Dara.
In the northern city of Aleppo, where fighting has crippled the main pumping station for months at a time, UNICEF has recorded 18 deliberate water cuts this year alone.
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"The deliberate targeting of water supply networks... is now a daily occurrence in the conflict.
Environmental flows are deliberate releases of water to benefit the environment (Poff and others 1997).
There's a witch-ducking scene that has deliberate parallels with water-boarding.
The latter behaviour demonstrates a deliberate action despite warm water being readily available.
Exposure routes for systemic poisoning by these toxins are oral, from accidental or deliberate ingestion of recreational water, and possibly by inhalation.
In recent months, up to five million people living in cities and communities across the country have suffered the consequences of long and sometimes deliberate interruptions to their water supplies.
The Pass has made a deliberate decision to keep its water menu "accessible" and so prices range from £5 to £7 per bottle.
A public version of the customs and navy inquiry into the six incursions ruled out any deliberate incursion into Indonesian territorial waters and said the responsibility for navigation had been "devolved" to vessel commanders.
Kaspit goes on to present his take on the turn of events, quoting "Washington insiders" who note that the last month has witnessed a change in the White House's approach to Israel in a deliberate effort to calm troubled waters.
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