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The line was a commercial success despite price competition against riverborne traffic and later railroad projects in Georgia.
As always, thousands of tons of riverborne silt sift into the harbor's shipping channels each day.
Ulf led them past a large, wheeled ballista, one of several standing ready to sink riverborne boats or drive attackers from the bridge.
The dog, a black female German Shepherd mix, appeared to have been dead before someone tied her to the riverborne bier, Mr. Muller said.
It is often found growing in sandstone bedrock, gravel bars, nooks between boulders, and in riverborne deposits of debris, rubble, and silt.
As soon as we move they'll have their riverborne SWAT teams bearing down on us at speeds of up to three miles an hour in their special barges.'
Note that the Arakanese and the Mon, from the maritime regions, maintained more seaworthy flotillas than inland riverborne "navy" of the Royal Burmese Army.
The riverborne portion of Kilthan's annual journey to Esgfalas and back was normally its safest part, but this year was different, for someone-or something-was dogging Kilthan's heels.
REGION Mud Endangers Port Commerce Thousands of tons of riverborne silt sift into New York Harbor's shipping channels each day.
Thousands of tons of riverborne silt that accumulate naturally every year are choking its bays and tributaries and driving shippers to deeper ports in Nova Scotia, Maryland and Virginia.
The channels and ship berthing areas in the harbor from Elizabeth and Newark to Brooklyn are so filled with riverborne silt that the harbor is in danger of shutting, forcing shippers to deeper ports in Nova Scotia, Maryland and Virginia.
But Mr. Sclar and other analysts warned that as a new class of giant container ships begins to ply the oceans, New York must move faster to fix its most intractable problem: the tons of riverborne silt that clog the harbor's shipping lanes.
To force Perseus from his position, Paullus sent a small force (8,200 foot and 120 horse) under the command of Publius Cornelius Scipio Nasica Corculum to the coast, a feint to convince Perseus that he was attempting a riverborne flanking maneuver.