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Each year the residents would have been given a free suit of clothing, a measure of coal and if the charity allowed it some pocket money ( alms ).

They travel in patched cloaks, with their wives, seeking alms, but selling what they are given.

Aksharamanamalai Many of Ramana
spacing and reduction in the importance of the floods allowed the colonization of alluvial space by one ripisylve of alder S and of poplar S which constitutes one locally gallery-forest.

Fig. 5. Two-dimensional grid over an alluvial fan for a semi 3-dimensional model, SahysMod Semi 3-dimensional Semi 3-dimensional groundwater models like SahysMod R.J.Oosterbaan, 1995. SahysMod: Spatial Agro-Hydro-Salinity Model.

For many centuries, Pabna and Mymensingh were built on alluvial soil deposited by those rivers.

After the initial rush in 1855, numbers of miners at Adelaide Lead fluctuated and declined as the surface alluvial gold was exhausted.

Unlike the northern tributary streams of the Panchganga river the Bhogwati has a wide alluvial floor particularly below Phejivade.

alluvial fan deltas, as seen in their name, avulse frequently and more closely approximate an ideal fan shape.

Vineyard soil types range from decomposed granite on the hillside near the mountains to sandy alluvial loam in the valleys near the rivers.

The spreading of the accumulative river materials along the Tundzha river and the Eninska river has formed alluvial soil types and subtypes.

Geography The district has a vast alluvial plain devoid of any hills.

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