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New England-based guitarist and vocalist Chris Pureka performs poetic ballads from her newest release, "Dryland," at 8 p.m. Friday, April 10, at Western Washington University's Underground Coffeehouse. chrispureka. com.
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The end up in Sinharat, and see that this sort of thing has happened before, with the Ramas - and the Dryland tribes are willing to go to war over the Rehabilitation Project.
Archive 2010-03-01 Blue Tyson 2010
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Dryland hydrology in a warmer world: Lessons from the Last Glacial period
A modest suggestion EliRabett 2010
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Dryland farming with areas of irrigated cropland agriculture are extensive throughout the ecoregion.
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Dryland farming, once dependent on rainfall only, has been supplemented by irrigation water from the Ogallala Aquifer.
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Dryland development: success stories from West Africa.
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Dryland populations are often marginalized and unable to play a role in decision making processes that affect their well-being, making them even more vulnerable.
Desertification 2008
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Dryland agriculture with winter wheat as the primary crop is common in the Western High Plains (25).
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In Dryland Agrobio No. 3, October-December (last accessed 17 May 2007). —
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Will he, Helen, and Enola make it alive to Dryland -- if it exists?
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