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to downriver
adverb
Travelling in the direction of the river current.
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Lawns are at the bottom of what Tom Harrison, who is in the water business and is a director of the Central Texas Water Coalition, compares to a drug addiction, linking the Colorado River in the Texas Hill Country — where people are being asked to conserve water — to downriver on the Texas Gulf Coast — where grass for their lawns is grown.
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We decided to head downriver to a spot that Richard believed might have warmed enough to produce a hatch of caddis flies.
Loggers tried their hand in the 1890's but quickly gave up after the felled trees, heavy with water, refused to float downriver to the sawmills.
The four lower Snake River dams kill millions of Chinook juveniles every year as they attempt to migrate downriver to the ocean.
Sunrise was coming, and although Norris thought it best to wait until dark to return downriver, Hambleton needed to be evacuated immediately.
One-third of the water that flows to the Rio Grande above the Falcon dam is supposed to go to south Texas, and the remainder to Mexicans downriver.
That cucumber needs to float downriver for its audience.
Forbidden to row downriver near government buildings, Nozad and Jebur said they often found themselves rowing in a most ridiculous manner: in tight circles.
In 1839, the Army forced them to move downriver and they settled in the area that became St. Paul.
Colonel Forster was made aware of these movements by Indian spies and Loyalists, and on May 15 began to move downriver with a mixed force of about 250 Natives, militia, and regulars.
The raft she uses to travel downriver, toward the signal's source, isn't indestructible, and every effort she puts into navigating the game's crunching rapids drains her energy.
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