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ortant to grape growers for its resistance to | drought; a quality exploited both genetically in hybr |
In case of | drought a solar-powered fountain with an annual capac |
In contrast on July 13, 1988 during a severe | drought, a measuring station found 0 cu ft/s (0 m3/s) |
Golubev and Dronin distinguish three types of | drought according to productive areas vulnerable to d |
, thunderstorms, storms, cyclones, floods and | drought, account for nearly 75 per cent of all disast |
A prolonged period of extreme | drought across the entire Great Plains contributed to |
In October 2007, Brown was appointed special | drought adviser to South Australian Premier Mike Rann |
These regions have similar | drought affect, but differ in their soils and climate |
iled to repay the loans because of persistent | drought affecting sugarcane production, leading these |
ty, which had been exacerbated by a prolonged | drought after the Second World War. |
fter Russia banned wheat exports because of a | drought, agriculture representatives from the U.S. st |
ukarasar visit this place, there was a severe | drought all around. |
ociated with a reduced amount of rain makes a | drought almost one or two month a year according to t |
on carp and walleye, pollution and turbidity, | drought, alteration of water flow, and loss of some n |
the real prospect of climate change, cyclical | drought and other degrading affects. |
nty-first century, after consecutive years of | drought and a growing Australian population have led |
ural tick resistance, good mothering ability, | drought and heat tolerance and efficient feed convers |
reases the risk of the viticultural hazard of | drought and may present the need for supplemental irr |
reford breeders to help combat the effects of | drought and ticks. |
Owing to the extreme | drought and consequent firm grounds, the 1982 season |
es while being filmed for a BBC production on | drought and Maya prehistory, as part of the BBC serie |
The safari battles brush fires, fever, | drought and storms, eventually reaching the Lorentz c |
Egypt, which speaks of a seven-year period of | drought and famine during the reign of the 3rd dynast |
that western farmers' troubles were caused by | drought and land unsuited for agriculture-and that th |
Tallowwood is | drought and frost tender. |
e storm of black dust resulted from prolonged | drought and overplowing in the Great Plains, which de |
It is resistant to | drought and has abundant seed production. |
water, to secure the water supply in times of | drought and climate change. |
e brought upon as a result of long periods of | drought and diseases such as the cholera epidemic and |
ayed the famine as being solely the result of | drought and overpopulation and tried to deny the exis |
Patriarchs of Alexandria; however civil war, | drought, and plague in Ethiopia forced Yohannes to re |
raddiana by protecting seedlings from | drought and domestic herbivory. |
It is resistant to | drought and has some frost tolerance. |
miserably, with the sugar industry plagued by | drought and coinciding with political and economic un |
During the | drought and bubonic plague outbreak that started in 1 |
After a bit of a | drought, and many close calls, the band has had perha |
he problem of the public complaints about the | drought and its consequences of famine and epidemics |
Concern has risen in some quarters because | drought and wildfires have affected Russia's wheat ha |
ental tree, where its remarkable tolerance of | drought and even semi-desert conditions makes it valu |
Quinnis is struggling through a terrible | drought and the Doctor offers to bring back the rain. |
Egypt was suffering through a serious span of | drought and famine, the declining resources accelerat |
It was a follow-up of the 1946 | drought and subsequent 1947 famine, which have led to |
was called upon to face a famine caused by a | drought and by locusts, and as the papal treasury was |
The grass is also | drought- and cold-tolerant and is hardy in zones 4-9. |
orage because tolerating severe conditions of | drought, and it can grow up in very alkaline and sali |
The Candlewood tree tolerates | drought and severe frost once it is established. |
e population fell to 1,324 by 1931 because of | drought and the Great Depression. |
This tree is | drought and frost resistant and adaptable to most wel |
nclement weather, contracting when there is a | drought and swelling when there is too much humidity. |
In spite of a | drought and the Great Depression, Elm Mott maintained |
Both Namibia and Botswana experience | drought and as a result of this, there have been conc |
six billion will have been culled by floods, | drought and famine. |
In 1930 there was another severe | drought, and most of the residents moved away. |
tes poor cultural conditions, including heat, | drought and poor soil. |
Plagued by | drought and the death of the project's organizer, tog |
Dietes grandiflora are | drought and frost hardy, making them popular for en m |
It is an extreme | drought and tolerant plant with slow-growing habit. |
n "Happy Valley" which is plagued by a severe | drought, and they have nothing to eat except one loaf |
good land, and like other pioneers he fought | drought and rabbits and other pests, receiving little |
The grapevine is highly resistant to | drought and pests and can be cultivated without irrig |
e plant growth is referred to as agricultural | drought, and is a particular focus of irrigation mana |
r 1404, where King George's land suffers from | drought and famine. |
to, it is hardy against frost and cold, fire, | drought, and full sun. |
rkansas was pumped into the bottom because of | drought and claims by other entities on the water sup |
This plant has adapted to | drought and can survive many days without rain. |
Finally it can provide protection against | drought and some soil borne diseases. |
eation of mature root growth, protection from | drought and destructive temperature changes, and the |
It is | drought- and salt-tolerant and used for flour, fodder, |
Regional farm consolidation, | drought and rural depopulation ended all hope for any |
Russia's summer of heat, | drought and fire is starting to take a human toll in |
bered that the late 1920s was a time of major | drought and therefore, in the context of what was sti |
OXFAM says the UN estimates that between the | drought and the floods, almost eight million people a |
"The combination of large family size, | drought and the falling price of coffee has made the |
esolution expressed concern at the continuing | drought and humanitarian situation in both countries |
However, with | drought and the general downturn of the rural economy |
e the wetlands, reducing the impact of yearly | drought and flood cycles. |
benefits, milk as a water source in times of | drought, and increased calcium absorption helping to |
le, and in spite of some bad experiences with | drought and disease, became a successful pastoralist. |
It is very resistant to | drought and to diseases, which explains its extensive |
slow growth rate was attributed to a lengthy | drought and the difficulty of maintaining a sufficien |
he cows have a good survival rate in times of | drought and do not suffer from eye cancer. |
mmission to try to help those affected by the | drought and massive unemployment. |
n important tool for protecting crops against | drought and cold weather. |
Prompted by the | drought and famine of 1946-47, the so-called Stalin's |
the state during Shafer's administration were | drought and low prices for agricultural products. |
The aftermath of the freeze brought a | drought and a disease that killed off most of the liv |
An extremely | drought- and heat-tolerant plant, introduced by Las Pi |
ent Citrus species, being comparatively heat, | drought, and cold tolerant. |
After the | drought and wildfires of 1997 these forests were dest |
After a | drought and a locust plague befell Bethanie, which wa |
It is highly tolerant of salinity and | drought and may be used as an indicator of dryland so |
by a combination of record high temperatures, | drought, and high winds in the region. |
After the | drought and dust bowl of the 1930s population decreas |
In these parts, the threat of | drought and the poor fertility of the land has encour |
ction, delivering extra water during times of | drought and, to a lesser extent, generating electrici |
Once a year, in time of | drought, animals travel north in order to survive. |
although problems with salinity, erosion and | drought are common. |
i's extreme north, where conflict, hunger and | drought are affecting hundreds of thousands. |
afraid that this project may cause a partial | drought around Atayurt and decrease the agricultural |
arms, there will also be heavier rainfall and | drought around the globe. |
professional sports teams has a championship | drought as long as of 2010 (47 Years). |
Akkalkot is routinely hit by | drought as it falls in a rain shadow. |
this reason, during one of the periods of the | drought, as the Talmud records the occasion, the sage |
A dry section of Kollidam during a | drought at Tiruchirapalli |
Due to a serious | drought at the time the dam was not filled until May |
A | drought began to hit northern China in 1875. |
he state flooded for the first time since the | drought began in the late 1990s, prompting some to de |
y and by the late 1970s signs of intensifying | drought began to appear. |
ears) period of cold climactic conditions and | drought between approximately 12.8 and 11.5 ka BP. |
ave saved the town of Anxi during a period of | drought, bringing rain as he went from place to place |
An eight-month | drought brought fires to Poolville. |
Cordia sebestena tolerates | drought but not frost. |
ater in this way makes the plants tolerant to | drought but especially susceptible to frost. |
aving a taproot, it is extremely resistant to | drought, but thrives in rain. |
Agrostis canina is sensitive to | drought, but is common in damp places, including ditc |
ic improvement to end their five-year playoff | drought by winning the division and the 2nd seed in t |
irls basketball team ended a 20+ year playoff | drought by advancing to the postseason. |
Manchester City ended their 35 year trophy | drought by beating Stoke 1-0 in the FA Cup Final at W |
of Grace brought temporary relief to a severe | drought by producing light to moderate rainfall of up |
st league championship in 44 years, until the | drought came to an end in 2007. |
In the 1890s | drought came to the district and the easily obtained |
d by the city of San Diego to put an end to a | drought, caused the dam to burst. |
mons delivered during an eclipse or excessive | drought, classical texts advise that such sermons mus |
Even if the long-promised biotech advances in | drought, cold, and disease-resistance come about in t |
In 2009 a | drought combined with a recession caused unemployment |
sts and hailstones are frequent in winter and | drought common in summer. |
replant a forest and build a dam to alleviate | drought conditions in Burkina Faso, West Africa. |
However due to | drought conditions persisting, the Queensland Governm |
otected areas have undergone several years of | drought conditions that have been unfavorable to the |
In continual | drought conditions leaves will be lost. |
The area had been under | drought conditions for sometime, this fact combined w |
s hormone in plants that helps them cope with | drought conditions by inhibiting growth. |
in 1992, by mid 2006 the dam was empty due to | drought conditions in Australia. |
a series of major bushfires following severe | drought conditions in the state of Victoria in Austra |
In 2006, | drought conditions had reduced dam levels to 5% of to |
zone, first and last frost dates, heat zones, | drought conditions and annual climatology for their a |
The vine performs well in | drought conditions but is susceptible to oidium and p |
Llyn Brenig is therefore only used during | drought conditions when the capacity of Llyn Celyn an |
he hurricane was considered to be relief from | drought conditions in parts of northern Mexico. |
In Maui, the heavy rains helped to alleviate | drought conditions and water shortages, significantly |
Drought conditions almost killed the men, but they co | |
Drought conditions can also make the living cacti har | |
As a result of | drought conditions and low inflows during the 1930s, |
During | drought conditions the river can have zero flow for u |
n to supplement water supplies for the dam as | drought conditions reduced supply to critical levels. |
onong station McCaughey suffered greatly from | drought conditions, but overcame these by sinking bor |
lso reported in southern Florida, which eased | drought conditions. |
et higher thus providing a good reflection of | drought conditions. |
e been sparse during the 1980s surveys due to | drought conditions. |
vy rains from the depression helped alleviate | drought conditions; however, flooding also inundated |
Abbassian says if Russia's | drought continues, it may affect next year's harvest |
th the effects of 7 years of war and a severe | drought, contributed to a famine that caused between |
the fact that a single severe event such as a | drought, could eliminate the single population. |
long | drought coupled with South Indian invasion completely |
The area entered a | drought cycle in 1916; and the Snowden Bridge, comple |
and Trophy since 1977 and ended a premiership | drought dating back to 1990. |
unk forms with age, especially visible during | drought deciduous periods. |
There were many years of | drought, depleting the lake's water volume. |
Aretha Franklin was going through a recording | drought, due in part to the extreme popularity of Dis |
A serious | drought during the beginning of the 1990 decade, when |
eate a full-length album, ran into a creative | drought during the recording sessions. |
A long | drought during the first half of the 1930s, combined |
recroppers driven from their Oklahoma home by | drought, economic hardship, and changes in financial |
In 2008, the Stampeders ended their playoff | drought en route to winning the team's sixth Grey Cup |
as the Rangers' last before their 54-year Cup | drought, ending in 1994). |
ate with a series of ads with the slogan "the | drought ends 03.21.06" some of which appeared during |
immediate environment such as water scarcity, | drought, etc., than national issues. |
le the government works to stave off a coming | drought, experts say Kenya must retool its local food |
fairly hardy, tolerating salty conditions and | drought extremely well. |
Many came as victims of | drought, famine, earthquakes or religious persecution |
The regular incidence of | drought, fires and major floods; and |
st about every imaginable calamity, including | drought, fires, flies, grasshoppers and even maraudin |
Baseflow (also called | drought flow, groundwater recession flow,, low flow, |
e arrived in the city without incident, but a | drought followed the same year, and the pagans "imput |
after milk production fell during the 2007/08 | drought, Fonterra had to pay out $742 million of shar |
se it would be where the 25-year championship | drought for the city of Philadelphia between the time |
a that the tornado hit had been in a state of | drought for six months, possibly generating tornadic |
d a lot about this temple.Malayalpuzha was in | drought for many years.So the TANTRIK with his power |
all Motors at Borough Park ended his 102 game | drought for Workington. |
ze medal on bars, ending the individual medal | drought for the U.S. |
-man event, a feat that ended a 46 year medal | drought for the United States in that sport. |
into the national spotlight when a year-long | drought forced the city into water rationing and clos |
In 1973, a major | drought forced many of the Tamasheq people throughout |
ir's history dates back to 1914 when a severe | drought forced Melburnians to search for a new water |
the other hand, poor economic conditions and | drought forced the government to abandon an ambitious |
13 to 1920, but declining water resources and | drought forced the settlers to abandon the town, with |
drought, freezing, a change in pH, pressure, or tempe | |
eat Depression, in combination with a serious | drought gripping the state, cast shadows over the 193 |
The group said | drought had ruined crops in the West African country |
Persistent heat and | drought had plagued some of the same regions of the c |
The economic recession and a | drought had led to a sharp fall in demand, last year. |
In late 2009, | drought had reduced the water storage level to 4.5%. |
at exporter last year, but this year's severe | drought has destroyed at least 20 percent of the harv |
the villages are along the Helmand River.The | drought has extremely affected this district and its |
The lack of water during the latest | drought has put the rice industry at risk, with sever |
Since 1997, | drought has resulted in depletion of much of the rese |
n of a dam on part of the lake and the recent | drought has significantly decreased the annual amount |
Following the 1971 | drought, Hazaras then settled in Quetta or went to Ir |
After a long scoring | drought, he added three more against newly promoted X |
His reported miracles included ending a | drought; he is thus invoked for beneficial rains. |
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