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But as one heads south, it is increasingly tapped out, drained by ever more intensive farming and, lately, by drought.
ASHLEY YOST, a Kansas farmer who drew water from the High Plains Aquifer, which is increasingly tapped out.
Consequently, saline water is increasingly tapped for crop irrigation.
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Zenefits is increasingly tapping partners to deal with some of the nitty-gritty that it doesn't want to handle.
Today, however, health policy and systems research (HSPR) is becoming a discipline in its own right and is increasingly tapping into other disciplines (the administrative and management sciences, political sciences, anthropology, etc).
The forest resources of the Ozarks were increasingly tapped after the 1950s for dimension lumber, oak flooring, railroad ties, cabinet wood, and whiskey barrels.
Town halls and regional governments are increasingly tapping taxpayers, creating an uneven tax map.
Romney captured 48% of registered Republicans, so he's increasingly tapping the richest source of delegates.
Social media sites are among the most visited on the Internet, and traditional media providers are increasingly tapping social networking to deliver coverage and interact with their audience.
That issue is international collaboration, and it's an obvious way to tackle both the budget shortfall and the need to tap what is increasingly a multinational enterprise.
"In a world where advertising market share is increasingly important this gives us an opportunity to tap into budgets that we couldn't tap".
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