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the headwaters
noun
The source (and the initial part) of a stream
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"The headwaters of those shares was often Twitter," Gilbert said.
Thankfully, basketball movies may be at the headwaters of change.
"We just flew over the headwaters," he said.
I couldn't see any more, but I realized I was at the headwaters of cosmic mythology.
It was discovered near Laguna Huayabamba in mountains near the headwaters of the Amazon.
"And it all starts right here in Detroit, the headwaters of a river of failure".
People can still walk across the headwaters of the Mississippi River at Itasca State Park.
One day he met a Portugee who had just returned from the headwaters of the Amazon.
Mr. Schöffmann was seeking a rare trout species in the headwaters of the Tigris River.
"We call them the Indians of the headwaters of the river Humaita," Meirelles said.
The call was the right one, for the Missouri led to the headwaters they sought.
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