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"riverbank" Definitions
  1. the ground at the side of a river

335 Sentences With "riverbank"

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AMCON "is pleased to announce Sigma Golf Nigeria Limited and Riverbank Investment Resources Limited (the Sigma Golf – Riverbank consortium) as the new investors," it said.
C wants to take photographs in a riverbank that's fairly close to the convention center, but that means that J has to climb down the riverbank in his high, high heels.
A grandmother of three, walking her dog, raped along a riverbank.
Each year, riverbank erosion displaces up to 200,000 people in Bangladesh.
Barges, warehouses and scrubby, empty patches of riverbank are constant motifs.
Mr. Zerón has said the riverbank visit was appropriate police procedure.
I left the riverbank to head back into the French Quarter.
Journalists at the scene said they saw children's ambulances on the riverbank.
A broken riverbank is seen after heavy rain in Kurashiki, Okayama prefecture.
His wooden pen containing 15 goats on the riverbank was swept away.
But some Mekong riverbank agriculture would not welcome too steady a flow.
We then see Jesse standing at the riverbank where Walt killed Mike.
Moments later, Pennywise can be seen eating his remains on the riverbank.
Nineteen barges bound for nowhere were tied up along the swollen riverbank.
By a riverbank was a plaque I never would have found myself.
You scamper up from the riverbank, stand tall on your hind legs.
The riverbank is a jumble of fishing nets, poultry coops and shanties.
Millions of pilgrims flock to its temples and ghats -- or riverbank -- every year.
The riverbank is punctuated with corrugated-iron towers, which emit birdsong from loudspeakers.
The crippled aircraft crashed on a riverbank, spitting out men as it rolled.
On the riverbank I saw figures that seemed to be from another world.
Agents saw four people with automatic weapons on the Mexican riverbank, CPB reported.
On the riverbank, the team members were elated, swapping stories about their interactions.
Its crown of wavy oval leaves towered over its neighbors along the riverbank.
I walk farther down the riverbank to watch the last race of the day.
Carving into a riverbank, he began shaping a home with his own two hands.
It doesn't take long for three figures to emerge from the darkness along the riverbank.
When it finally sailed up the Thames it was left on the riverbank, contemplating mudflats.
The SDF warned on Monday against any further Syrian army advances on the eastern riverbank.
They're standing at the riverbank where Walt ultimately shot Mike in season five, episode seven.
Anti-terror police patrolled both sides of the riverbank, which was closed to the public.
Rina ambled out to the riverbank where she squatted down to finish smoking the joint.
I thought it might be a vehicle, and I crept to the riverbank to see.
Only one student's remains have been identified from the charred bones found at the riverbank.
As framing devices go, Riverbank isn't especially necessary — Kwong's egghead charm is ample and sufficient.
He told me about standing with them on the riverbank when a logger's boat appeared.
The hospital is not far from a riverbank that was wiped out by the flooding.
The merriment took place on a riverbank that separates the town from Argentina&aposs training camp.
This man was one of many who use the riverbank binoculars to look into North Korea.
Plop down on the riverbank and enjoy a leisurely meal in front of the mighty Mississippi.
A large section of the riverbank—which might have contained cars, trees, people—had been deleted.
In the final months of the war, Hungarian fascists executed thousands of Jews on the riverbank.
There, the suspect later said, he was told to point to a spot on the riverbank.
Another decomposed body was found June 20 on the riverbank of the Rio Grande near Normandy.
His raft, and dog, Leo, were spotted on the riverbank by helicopter crews just one day later.
Many were killed in action as they fell along the riverbank and the water moved their bodies.
It was high summer and I was at the riverbank, which in Oregon passes for a beach.
The U.S.-backed militia on Monday warned against any further Syrian army advances on the eastern riverbank.
I slept in a tent on a riverbank in Mexico, and no one asked for my passport.
A flock of sheep working a city riverbank can shift their field of vision, expand their gaze.
We would have enjoyed spending an entire day just on the riverbank, but Khmer civilization beckoned us.
One morning, there was a sound of distant whistling, and several of us ran toward the riverbank.
The video shows the dog safely make it back across the ice and on to the riverbank.
Try digging from the crevices of boulders and in the roots of riverbank grasses, where gold often catches.
Among them was Mohammed Alwan, 28, who went with a friend to the riverbank to celebrate the holiday.
Two SEAL snipers told investigators that Chief Gallagher shot a girl walking on a riverbank with other girls.
Adding a riverbank and a lake to his annual list also changes the total number of recognized beaches.
The riverbank standoff followed a more violent confrontation Sunday when the migrants used sticks and rocks against Mexico police.
The death toll rose Sunday when a man's body was found washed up on a riverbank in Tangipahoa Parish.
Heavy rain produced by the system flooded areas of the northernmost island of Hokkaido, causing evacuations and riverbank collapses.
The bones were found eroding out of a riverbank in New South Wales' Toorale National Park two years ago.
The effort was intended in part to clean up the riverbank, officials said, but raised concerns among environmental advocates.
It was late in the day when the Salvadoran migrant appeared on the riverbank, a backpack on his shoulders.
As a van passed by blaring patriotic hymns from the oversize speakers on its roof, she weeded the riverbank.
Unable to sleep, I went by her side, on the riverbank, to wait for the first light of day.
A person strolling through Riverside Park last Wednesday afternoon spotted something jarring on the riverbank and called the police.
We last saw the Losers' Club in 1989, with all seven of its unsung heroes seated along a riverbank.
" The body was found along the riverbank, Stafford said, and was "stuck in a lot of mud as well.
The signs are everywhere: Dozens of footprints, abandoned life jackets, swimming trunks and food wrappers appear along the riverbank.
About 200 boats from their community floated offshore, and on the riverbank families sorted catches of fish and clams.
In town, Lucky Homes is a bargain (doubles about $20) with spacious rooms and tasty food on the riverbank.
The sun has to come back before there's any chance of empathy, or even half-decent observation, on the riverbank.
Other samples from the nearby Catawba River were negative, although the amoeba was found in one sample of riverbank sediment.
The Himalayan Times report that police were attempting to rescue people on the riverbank just moments before the bridge fell.
" – Anonymous on Reddit "Have sex in a forest, in the middle of a field, on a secluded riverbank, skinny dipping.
Across the riverbank from Pavol's village, heavy machinery loads oversized logs into commercial ships seven days a week, he said.
That book opens with a group of Cambridge youths discoursing prettily on the existence of a cow on a riverbank.
Three years later, the Emmett Till Memorial Commission installed eight signs about the murder, including the one on the riverbank.
Three men were trying to hoist one end of a black polyethylene pipe from the riverbank up to the plateau.
When she calmed down, I showed her the Austrian stamp: a woman bathing in a river, deer on the riverbank.
Along the riverbank, leaf-cutter ants rambled industriously, looking like a fleet of tiny rusty boats with oversized green sails.
Parisians and tourists, already gathering on the sidewalk, spilled into the street, up to the "bouquinistes," the famous riverbank booksellers.
As the water recedes from the riverbank, Mr. Buorot has been forced to use pumps to nourish his riverside fields.
In Wanke, a small farming community about three miles downstream of the dam, ISIS positions are visible from the riverbank.
Soon there is no riverbank at all: trees and a kind of rainforest creeper, called liana, cascade directly into Congo.
There's a reason that stirring title tune wouldn't get out of my head as I contemplated adulthood on the riverbank.
Kalel was walking along a riverbank in the Crater of Diamonds when he saw a glimmering brown stone on the ground.
Thus the Free Republic of Liberland was born, on 2.7 square miles (7 square km) of riverbank between Croatia and Serbia.
However, a slip in his footing saw Bonde tumble straight down the riverbank and smack on top of the napping reptile.
George and Amal were spotted in early January taking a romantic stroll near their mansion in Sonning, England, along the riverbank.
The one along the riverbank was replaced once before, after it was shot and then stolen within months, Mr. Tell said.
Eight young men gather in a bosky riverbank scene; six wear swimming trunks, one is half-dressed, another begins to undress.
The ensuing hilarity is best captured in the following couplet: "'Otters,' he whispered, spreading a tarpaulin sheet on the riverbank. "'Sir?
He pointed to palm trees, put in as part of the project, that are still struggling to survive on the riverbank.
Walking along the riverbank in Eagle Pass, Mr. Kemmett stopped to examine a shirt left in the weeds near the water.
China banned sand-dredging on the Yangtze River in 2000 after bridges were undermined and thousands of feet of riverbank collapsed.
Barrels from wine warehouses situated along the riverbank were pushed out into the Seine's channel and crashed into bridge supports downstream.
Once they were sure the police weren't looking, they would loiter on the riverbank until they picked up nearby mobile networks.
A lower-level deck offers space for seating and dining, and the riverbank has room for additional chairs and a small firepit.
Elders in her community sometimes sit on the riverbank with binoculars and watch ferry traffic cross the Peel River, near Fort McPherson.
Local officials told the news agency that there had been three deaths, including two children who were killed when a riverbank collapsed.
"Once I had a happy family at Vendar village ... but riverbank erosion snatched away our home and all our belongings," he explained.
"It's very clear that riparian (riverbank) land is land that is not supposed to have any buildings on it," Dena told Reuters.
That's because the mountain is actually a 2,600-foot high bulge in the St. Lawrence riverbank and you park at the top.
Some scholars questioned the authenticity of "Riverbank," but Professor Fong insisted that it was the real thing, a masterpiece of Chinese painting.
And while frogs on a riverbank may leap anywhere to avoid predators, some frogs, like those in trees, can be highly accurate.
In remote riverbank villages, residents complain that police boats rarely venture into the waterways where many of the pirate attacks take place.
Dating to about 1755, the property includes the riverbank and single-bank fishing rights and is for sale by Savills for £950,000.
In the film, Murillo swims through a river by the local Hunter Creek Trail, then crawls under the canvas on the riverbank.
If water rushes into a river too quickly, "it can knock the levee out -- and then it starts eroding the riverbank," she said.
The dogs live in riverbank fishing villages and appear to pick up the worms in offal thrown to them when fish are cleaned.
It's unclear, however, if the shrews were swept into the water by flooding, or if the fish actively hunted them from the riverbank.
The 24-year-old disappeared in late June at a concert where police clashed with late night revelers by the riverbank in Nantes.
His anchor picked up a cypress log, causing his boat to drift into the riverbank as the hurricane pushed in, Mr. Tripp said.
Whenever he has a chance, he maintains, he parks his car at a riverbank to take out a pan and try his luck.
"Every village around the eastern riverbank of the Euphrates river until the Iraqi-Syrian border is a goal for our forces," he said.
Previously under the control of the Islamic State, Wanke was liberated by peshmerga fighters, but ISIS positions are still visible from the riverbank.
It maintained that the arrests of the six suspects were legal and contended that Mr. Zerón's riverbank visit was only an administrative infraction.
Later on Saturday, along a riverbank dotted with mangroves, a rebel group abducted dozens of soldiers and government workers from the ferry at gunpoint.
Battersea Power Station is actually part of a bigger renovation project called Nine Elms that is taking place across 480 acres on the riverbank.
The army suddenly ordered reporters to leave the riverbank when soldiers noticed plumes of dust on the other side that might signal approaching militants.
Stumbling upon some full-moon festivities, we met a stranger at a riverbank who gave us orchids and sparklers to decorate a banana leaf.
Venture capitalist Josh Harder, third-time challenger Michael Eggman, Riverbank Mayor Virginia Madueño, and Modesto School Board President Sue Zwahlen have paths to victory.
And now Brazilian officials are investigating a massacre believed to have taken place in August on a riverbank deep in the Amazon rain forest.
Each night after working a full day at his British Army base, he would drag a giant truck tire along a riverbank for hours.
In 2014, an American was detained by South Korean troops on a riverbank near the western border after trying to swim to the North.
"We have notified the regime and Russia that we are coming to the Euphrates riverbank, and they can see our forces advancing," he said.
Since Kisangani, the riverbank had been a ceaseless curtain of green, tall and taller, with canopies so majestic they seemed like forests in themselves.
The boats pulled up along the riverbank, just opposite neighboring Cameroon, and disgorged rifle-toting Chadian Special Antiterrorism Group forces and their American trainers.
It seemed to barrel through the palm trees and mud-brick houses that dotted the hushed riverbank, casting a white beam on the water.
In 220, after dropping gifts to the uncontacted Waorani people, five missionaries were speared to death by the tribe on a riverbank in Ecuador.
Over the course of three hours on the riverbank, he and his colleagues pulled out 15 of the scooters, covered in river mud and algae.
Over the course of three hours on the riverbank, he and his colleagues pulled out 15 of the scooters, covered in river mud and algae.
I pass the Fullerton Hotel, Raffles Hotel, the National Gallery and Parliament, before sitting down by the riverbank to eat my curry puffs for lunch.
Internal displacement is now common on Hatiya as a large part of the island is being devoured by riverbank erosion accelerated by sea level rise.
They looked at what they could see — lower water costs, aesthetic improvement of the riverbank, the possibility of local control — and ignored what they couldn't.
A Massachusetts teen was sentenced to life in prison for murdering a high school classmate whose decapitated body was found on a riverbank in 2016.
The body of 24-year-old Steve Canico was found in the Loire river 38 days after police clashed with concert-goers by the riverbank.
More than 0005,2000 houses are reported damaged, including nearly 17,000 houses that have been washed away completely and over 65,000 partially lost to riverbank erosion.
The original caption reads: A scavenger dived into the Yamuna River for ornaments and coins left during Hindu rituals at the riverbank, in New Delhi.
One street over on the riverbank, White Manna Hamburgers slings sliders in a tiny diner that stood at the 1939-40 New York World's Fair.
We sprawled on our stomachs on the riverboat's warm wooden deck, binoculars around our necks, bug spray slathered on our arms, eyes on the riverbank.
The Taliban swarmed the farmlands surrounding his post and seized the western riverbank here in Farah, the capital of the province by the same name.
The photographs showed them on the riverbank at the spot where the next day the black plastic bag holding the bone fragment would be discovered.
They will mirror the cluster of seven glassy high-rises that stand along a nearby stretch of riverbank, by a well-known Pepsi-Cola sign.
Mr. Zerón also took Mr. García Reyes to the riverbank without a defense lawyer, and then left the crime scene unguarded overnight, the review found.
When the money could not be found, the levee was cut back to its original size and residents were left gazing nervously toward the riverbank.
During summer Sundays, narrow roads leading through the reserve are thronged with cars and buses full of families out to picnic and camp along the riverbank.
Feliz Mercado with neighbors In another house nestled right on the edge of the riverbank, another family is waiting for a way out to be cleared.
Adam sits alone on the riverbank, more and more certain that he doesn't belong in this community, or in their refuge from the straight, cisgender world.
A short time later, another man and a child were found on the US side of the riverbank, but did not require medical assistance, CBP said.
We recall Gyula Pauer's cast bronze shoes left on the riverbank, a Holocaust memorial in Budapest, which commemorates victims shot at the shore of the Danube.
Father and daughter had drowned on Sunday in the coursing currents of the swollen Rio Grande as Ávalos, now Óscar's widow, watched from the nearby riverbank.
George and Amal Clooney took advantage of a rare warm (and rainless) afternoon near their mansion in Sonning, England, for a romantic stroll along the riverbank.
Once a week, she dons boots and a hat and hikes out to a patch of mud on the riverbank to see what's flowering or seeding.
A video posted by the ABC Laos news on its Facebook page showed villagers stopping to watch fast-flowing water from the side of a riverbank.
He traveled through the countryside to find subject matter; one artists' colony, on a riverbank near Lublin, allowed Jews and Christians to paint side by side.
The woman was dead, the deer on the riverbank were dead, Austria-Hungary had collapsed, and all that was left was the river, its name unknown.
Rajuma and her family tried to run but were quickly captured and marched to a riverbank where hundreds of other terrified villagers had been taken prisoner.
The performance at Bryant Park is free of charge, while the one at Riverbank costs only the rink's admission fee ($5 for adults, $3 for children).
On the far side of the levee, where low fields run to the riverbank, hundreds of apple trees were covered to their crowns in muddy water.
The rat jumped on the back of the kindhearted ox, who saw no problem giving the little guy a lift from one riverbank to the other.
For his efforts to establish the 28-acre, multilevel Riverbank State Park in Upper Manhattan, overlooking the Hudson River, it was renamed for him in 513.
Sean's partner is Erin Morgan, who likes to run on the riverbank and does her best not to wonder what kind of crazy place this is.
But in 2011, for unclear reasons, the relationship broke down; one afternoon, when the Mashco appeared on the riverbank and beckoned to Shaco, he ignored them.
"We'd be better off living in a cave instead," said Kim Anh, who has used coconut husks and old tires to reinforce the riverbank under her home.
The lockers at Riverbank are neutral and streamlined, but the color and size of the lockers can be made to match the look of each individual lobby.
But the best part came on the way back, when Nigel's headlamp beam alighted on two red eyes too high up the riverbank to be a caiman.
Most impressive were West Point, with its strategic location on the riverbank, and the Catskill Aqueduct, a century-old passage point for New York City's water supply.
In 2015, a new outdoor concert venue began staging shows on the riverbank; this past summer's slate of 14 performances included Wilco, the XX and Alabama Shakes.
The state parks department, which runs the free lessons at Roberto Clemente, started its program in 2013, at the Bronx park and Riverbank State Park in Manhattan.
But as an artist, I view the labels on my work as a measure of the value I have produced — like water-level markers at a riverbank.
Riverbank State Park, reachable by a footbridge at West 145th Street, has an Olympic-size pool, a covered skating rink, a softball field and tennis and basketball courts.
The SAFEGE report confirms a positive soil finding on one side of the riverbank; testing on the other side — the side especially rich in karst stone — is pending.
I followed them to the top of the riverbank, and while I do not speak Spanish, I was able to learn that the family is coming from Honduras.
Anyone living close to a river must rebuild at least 20 meters (65 feet) away from the riverbank to avoid flood waters reaching their homes during rainy season.
Tamez's family used to farm the land that is now on the other side of the wall, and she has fond memories of picnics down by the riverbank.
Iraqi forces recaptured Tikrit from the Islamic State in 2015, and the riverbank became a site of pilgrimage, visited by relatives of victims from mainly Shiite southern Iraq.
Salcedo&aposs call was answered by firefighters from nearby Mason City, who helped him get out of the window and swim to the riverbank through the freezing water.
A bone found at the riverbank the following day was identified as belonging to one of the students, raising suspicions among the families that the evidence was planted.
Dr. Glassberg said that the nature preserve had not been allowed to review detailed plans for the wall and that vegetation had already been cleared from the riverbank.
Where once there was a deserted riverbank, now pickup trucks roared up to discharge people into boats, while gaudily painted buses waited for them on the other side.
"Forces from the Counter Terrorism Service raised the Iraqi flag on the Tigris riverbank in the Old City of Mosul," read an on-screen headline on Iraqiya News.
Sawre Muybu, the Munduruku village on the Tapajos riverbank, lies downstream from a proposed dam that would flood the homes of 100 people, destroying their way of life.
Emergencies services received notification at around 22:00 (19:00 GMT) on Monday evening that the vessels had collided on the Volga river, about 1 km from the riverbank.
If you've never experienced standing at the country's edge, it can be a surreal moment to so easily walk to the riverbank and stare across to the other side.
The cubs were discovered 11003 miles away in Sanjay-Dubri Tiger Reserve on January 19, three days after the body of their mother was found buried in a riverbank.
"I didn't do laundry last night," Ms. Teixeira told Meghan at the skating rink at Riverbank State Park in Harlem as the girl prepared to glide onto the ice.
No wonder the riverbank has filled up with even more young romancers than usual, all looking as deeply into their glowing handsets as into the eyes of their paramours.
"Cool Papa Bell" is named after the fastest runner in the Negro Leagues, before baseball was integrated, while "The Riverbank" depicts the funeral of a veteran who committed suicide.
Residents there are accustomed to some flooding along the riverbank, Trent Schade, the hydrologist in charge at the Ohio River Forecast Center, said in a phone interview on Sunday.
"I have never seen losses like these in any of my 80 years," he said as he stood on a riverbank, counting the number of coconut trees that fell.
To understand how London's air got so bad in the first place, look no further than Upper Thames Street, which stretches from London Bridge toward Blackfriars, near the riverbank.
His body was found on a riverbank on Saturday with gunshot wounds to the head, according to the Washington County coroner, Brian DeClue, who called the death a homicide.
At the sight of us, they began screaming and paddling frantically toward the riverbank, where a row of crude shelters sat on a bluff that was cleared of jungle.
I can sit on the riverbank or walk through the trees; even if someone close to me has passed away, I can find my peace in this silent awareness.
As I was clearing the way for my fellow soldiers along the riverbank, I stood up to give our two snipers the signal that I was going to move ahead.
Lokesh Sharma, a 19-year-old priest in Devprayag, a small hill town where two rivers converge to form the Ganges, is his family's fourth generation to lead riverbank prayers.
He wondered how a freshwater fish and a marine reptile could have ended up in the same place, on a riverbank at least several miles inland from the nearest sea.
Unnerved, she decided to swim back to the Mexican side, but she saw her husband and daughter, close to the American riverbank, sink into the water and get swept away.
The photographs are the most effective, with the obelisks shining like bizarre beacons in a range of peopleless settings like brush country, a riverbank or someone's backyard among lawn ornaments.
In an unusual show of force, Mexican National Guard troops carrying riot shields fired tear gas and threw rocks at the migrants on the riverbank to stop them from crossing.
Back onboard, mornings begin with a yoga class on deck or on the sandy riverbank "beach," and each day is fortified by delicious meals featuring India's vast repertoire of cuisine.
His death became a rallying cry for the civil rights movement, but several signs meant to memorialize the killing — including the one on the riverbank between the towns of Glendora, Miss.
Most of it, they say, is thrown in by people who live in riverbank communities and were never taught to think that bodies of water were anything other than garbage dumps.
Hunting operators also stopped maintaining artificial water holes for wildlife, so elephants, lions, leopards and other species moved into riverbank areas where crops are grown, leading to an uptick in killings.
The review concluded that Mr. Zerón's misconduct, along with the actions of prosecutors and forensic technicians in the days before and after the riverbank visit, violated the victims' right to justice.
It's a reality that feels far from mind at Riverbank State Park in Harlem, where twice a week, year-round, little black and brown girls glide and twirl across the ice.
Two SEAL snipers told investigators that one day, from his sniper nest, Chief Gallagher shot a girl in a flower-print hijab who was walking with other girls on the riverbank.
Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) officials say the promenade will clear the riverbank of illegal encroachments, and open the river and its historic landmarks to the public with parks, bike paths and walkways.
Book the Westin Verasa Napa starting at $278 per nightThis well-reviewed Westin is located right on the riverbank in downtown Napa, with the famous Napa Wine Train right across the street.
Go past the Church of Santa Cruz (originally constructed by Portuguese settlers; the present structure was rebuilt in the early 20th century) and follow the slim riverbank path to Kuan An Keng.
Over a span of three hours one morning last week, landowners visited the project, Border Patrol officials cycled through and some 60 men erected dozens of feet of barrier along the riverbank.
The inspector general who replaced Mr. Chávez Flores, Adriana Campos López, told the victims' parents that investigators were in a hurry to solve the case, spurring Mr. Zerón's visit to the riverbank.
A nearby riverbank is crowded with farm bins and barge loaders operated by global grain trader Archer Daniels Midland, farm cooperative Riceland Foods Inc and suppliers Crop Production Services and Agrium Inc.
She and Will make their way to a riverbank where they find the victims of what Will calls a Ghost Nation ambush, but looks suspiciously like the aftermath of an attack by Wyatt.
In modernising Britain, where they were continually moved on by the police, they relied for their livelihood on roadside, riverbank or passing woods: itinerant production from whatever grew wherever they chanced to be.
"The residents told me nearly 72 people were killed near the riverbank, that the military shot into the crowd on the river bank," said a Rohingya community leader who declined to be identified.
A crowded tent city of the desperate and addicted has taken over the riverbank, and some here who are fighting to stay alive worry about losing health coverage that helps them get clean.
So far, Denham's Democratic opponents include Michael Eggman, who's lost twice to Denham in the general election; former Riverbank Mayor Virginia Madueño, who's picked up some key endorsements; and venture capitalist Josh Harder.
Our trip included two visits to riverbank communities, where houses are typically made of wooden slats, children study in one-room schoolhouses, and diesel generators power a few tools and a communal television.
Among them are the 215,2700-year-old Anzick Child, the oldest genome ever found in the Americas, and the Kennewick Man, an 220,2000-year-old skeleton discovered in a riverbank in Washington State.
Among the most notable pieces now at the Met are "Riverbank," a colossal Southern Tang dynasty scroll attributed to the 10th-century painter Dong Yuan, and "Summer Mountains," a Song dynasty landscape painting.
The top Democratic contenders to unseat him include Josh Harder, a former technology venture capitalist; Virginia Madueño, the former mayor of the small city of Riverbank; and Sue Zwahlen, an emergency room nurse.
So small and tentative you are — at Kehaar's height, it's difficult to say if you are a person or a rabbit; you creep along the riverbank, under the arch of the stone bridge.
We even had all of the empty vastness of Ani, a former Armenian capital poised on a high riverbank on the now-closed Turkish-Armenian border, about 24 miles from Kars, to ourselves.
During a town hall meeting after the riverbank collapse last June, local politicians, including Acting Mayor Aiah Bartholomew Komba, told residents the bridge's structural integrity had been compromised by long term, peasant mining.
On the needle's tip he would nod and dream of the Forestry land rising up to the Ox Mountains and the slight girl with dyed black hair on the riverbank there one morning.
The last small groups of jihadist fighters had been pushed onto a sliver of the riverbank and the cliffs nearby said the SDF, which holds the area at the top of the cliffs.
The structure can withstand cyclones, earthquakes and riverbank erosion, said Nandan Mukherjee, a researcher at the University of Dundee in Scotland, who made the prototype with assistance from the BRAC University in Dhaka.
BUDAPEST (Reuters) - An Israel recovery team began mapping out the floor of the Danube in Budapest on Tuesday in search of the remains of Holocaust victims murdered on the riverbank in 1944 and 1945.
PHNOM PENH (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - When floodwaters swept a chunk of riverbank into the Mekong just south of the Cambodian capital Phnom Penh, Sun Ramaly managed to save her clothes and her kitchen utensils.
Then we take a small ferry across the Havel river to a suburban neighborhood called Kladow, where the Räuberspielplatz, with its curling slides and long, crooked balance beams, is built right into the riverbank.
To unwind at the end of the day, people come to the riverbank for bandaar — easy chat over a cup of tea or, if in season, the delicious pomegranates this region is known for.
As the boat carried them on the final leg of their journey last month to the United States from Honduras, the young woman waved back to a group on Mexico's riverbank cheering her rescue.
They said he fired into civilian crowds, gunned down a girl walking along a riverbank and an old man carrying a water jug, and threatened to kill fellow SEALs if they reported his actions.
Antonio Colantuono, on a sturdy brown horse, plunged in first, followed by the 300 cows, moving in the water as briskly as they'd walked for the past three days, then clambering up the riverbank.
"Now we have 3 km between us and the eastern riverbank, once our forces reach the area, any shot fired into that area we will consider an attack on the military council," he said.
The chief was also accused of firing a sniper rifle at civilians, striking a girl wearing a flower-print hijab as she walked along a riverbank and an old man carrying a water jug.
The building where the killings took place, 158 Second Avenue, sits steps from the riverbank in northwest Troy, in an area where many former one- and two-family homes have been subdivided into apartments.
The data from his phone showed peaks of strenuous activity that suggested he had been climbing stairs, supporting the investigators' theory that that he had dragged Ladenburger down a riverbank and then climbed back up.
Virginia Madueño, the former mayor of Riverbank who is another Democrat running in the primary, was born in Modesto and has sought to raise questions -- albeit subtly -- about Eggman and Harder's ties to the district.
He got into debt, and ended up living on a riverbank with other addicts, fleeing across the water whenever the police showed up; some of his friends had drowned in the periodic raids, he said.
About once a week, the raftsmen say, Guatemalan police and tax officials swoop down on the riverbank demanding identification, seizing goods and extracting tax payments, which may or may not go into their own pockets.
On the first evening of my weeklong trip to the Margaree, I sat on the riverbank and watched Moore and five other anglers fish a stretch of water on the lower portion of the river.
Mr. Timian, the chief game warden, said he was convinced that the fish was foul-hooked, but also believed that Mr. Volk might not have known about the infraction until after he left the riverbank.
But with the use of flecked lighting and the odd prop — a swinging iron gate, a mossy patch — the space also suggested a riverbank, a garden at night and a ruined building during a storm.
A few weeks ago, I was supposed to have picked up my teenage son after a month at summer camp on a riverbank in North Carolina, the place he loves more than anywhere on earth.
Mr. Cuomo has announced that the Learn to Swim program is also being offered at two dozen parks around the state, including Roberto Clemente State Park in the Bronx and Riverbank State Park in Manhattan.
LAGOS, March 20 (Reuters) - Nigeria's state-backed 'bad bank' AMCON has sold the nationalised Keystone Bank to a consortium of local investors called Sigma Golf Nigeria Limited and Riverbank Investment Resources, it said on Monday.
With the unthinking courage that comes from desperation, she leapt from one ice floe to another, occasionally falling into the freezing water and hoisting herself up, until arriving on the riverbank across the state line.
Even after rainfall, when a mountainous slurry swept the channels, calving away sections of riverbank and sending boulders whirling downstream like kids in a water slide, ephemeral rivers seemed incidental to the water they carried.
A few weeks ago, I was supposed to have picked up my teenage son after a month at summer camp on a riverbank in North Carolina, the place he loves more than anywhere on earth.
The moment of the riverbank here was seldom touched by human voices, but now it held clearly the riverman's and the girl's, and they both smiled at the fact of their intrusion on this place.
Staying in a basic camp with the team by a riverbank in the Liwonde National Park, Harry reportedly showers using a bucket and eats breakfast prepared in the field kitchen as he works alongside the conservationists.
A father who told authorities his 4-month-old daughter had been abducted was later charged with the infant's murder after authorities found what they believe to be her body along an Ohio riverbank, PEOPLE confirms.
In the panel's second report and in an accompanying news conference last Sunday, the experts questioned the propriety of a visit by investigators to the riverbank in October 2014, saying they apparently violated international investigative protocols.
All of it, Oregon environmental officials said, might have gone into the river but for a stroke of luck that carried the oil instead into a water treatment plant a few hundred feet from the riverbank.
Kendall managed to free himself but couldn't save the passenger, and as he flung himself onto a mucky riverbank, in his impeccably tailored suit, he realized that he would never be able to best his dad.
He added that they often came from impoverished urban areas or far-flung riverbank villages, and preyed on forest dwellers who rely on riverboats to purchase food, visit relatives or obtain medical care in Amazon cities.
At Alma's new building, tenants will avail themselves of a gym, a sauna and an outdoor swimming pool close to the riverbank, which will also gain a public promenade reached by a path from Vernon Boulevard.
This squishy portion of the riverbank is the site of a prehistoric midden, containing traces of shell tools, pottery, and other daily items that would have been used by Native American tribes who lived on the shore.
Michelangelo's sketch sacrifices detail for movement; where Bastiano depicted a hash of figures in contrived poses, Michelangelo has drawn the headlong rush of soldiers scrambling up an Arno riverbank as if it were a billow of smoke.
Along with a handful of families whose meagre possessions were also washed away in 2002, Ramaly collected any scraps of timber and tin she could find and walked up the riverbank to find a place to rebuild.
HATIYA, Bangladesh (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Ferdousi Akter's family struggled to survive after a crumbling riverbank forced them to abandon their home and move to a new part of the island where they live, off the Bangladesh coast.
The original plan would tear down the graveyard of rusting oil refineries that sit on the site, which stretches from Greenpoint to Williamsburg along the East River, and return the reedy riverbank to something closer to nature.
Other Democratic contenders include Josh Harder, a former technology venture capitalist who has raised $1.5 million for his campaign; Virginia Madueño, the former mayor of the small city of Riverbank; and Sue Zwahlen, an emergency room nurse.
Compared with an enormous bronze figure of Mr Gormley's which stands on the riverbank at nearby Trinity College, or the hundreds of iron men placed on Liverpool's coastline, in the new galleries his sculptures feel flat and uninspiring.
He argued his campaign is "really moving" in light of what he termed a "disaster" for Clinton's campaign and then the billionaire showman even capped off the outdoors rally on a riverbank here with a flashy fireworks display.
In the city of Lumberton, where the Lumber River overflowed its banks following Matthew, the city built a berm, an earthen wall along the riverbank to contain the rising current and prevent a repeat of the 225 flooding.
Dependent on those smugglers to guide them for a steep fee over the Rio Grande with the assent of cartel factions that control parts of the riverbank, they wait nervously in "safe houses" for their appointed crossing hour.
Filed on Friday in a Washington D.C. federal court, the lawsuit said the designation, once approved by Congress, could hurt farms and ranches that use the river for irrigation and stop riverbank reinforcement projects needed to prevent flooding.
"It's just too hard to focus," she said from an armchair near the open glass door that framed passing scenes of fishermen in rowboats, a little girl with a donkey waving hello, water buffaloes lolling on the riverbank.
On a nearby stretch of riverbank, a group of Indian expatriates, who live in Shanghai and were visiting with Chinese friends, splashed and practiced yoga in a private area solely for the use of the luxury camp's guests.
The mood shifts with the second act as the audience must trek down the hill to the riverbank where the Brass Band has already begun playing songs such as "Wade in the Water" of the African-American spiritual tradition.
There is previous work showing that external forces can bias our associations and choices; if you show someone a dollar bill, that will lead them to associate the word "bank" as a place for money, rather than a riverbank.
Neil Taylor, 63, a tourist from Sussex, England, surveyed the scene by the riverbank as members of a Russian pilgrim group in white robes, available from the souvenir store for $9 a piece, sang praises, then entered the water.
In order to take a gander inside the building where, on March 17, 1996, club kids Michael Alig and Robert "Freeze" Riggs murdered Angel Melendez, I asked the doorman at the Riverbank West to see some real estate listings.
The field commander standing on the Euphrates riverbank did not address those issues, but he told Reuters the army would capture the villages opposite where he stood in al-Bughilia, an area close to where the SDF is operating.
Snipers told investigators they saw Chief Gallagher shoot a school-age girl in a flower-print hijab who was walking with other girls on a riverbank, and an unarmed man in a white robe with a wispy white beard.
But even as they spoke, the cruise boat at the center of the outbreak was docked at a nearby riverbank — with 136 people quarantined on board — stoking fears that Egypt could be on the verge of a major problem.
The month before, the police released a video of men from one crew — the self-described Pirates of the Solimões River — interrogating a rival gangster next to a dead body, putting riverbank dwellers on edge throughout the Amazon Basin.
Tire tracks leading from the site to the riverbank led Sheriff William Brewer to conclude that the sign had been tossed into the Tallahatchie River, just as Till's body once had — an irony not lost on the local black community.
A has the same beef with the other Liars as on the show, but the antagonist also wants to punish you for something that happened in Riverbank — something that has to do with your crush, who just moved into town.
Nouri Mahmoud, spokesman for the Kurdish YPG militia which is part of the SDF, told Reuters Islamic State had been ousted from the suburb of Kasrat al-Farj as the SDF moved in along the southern riverbank from the west.
The oil in the pan smoked like bad days in the Syrian desert— when a moon stayed all day— when morning was a purple elegy for the last friend seen— when the fog of the riverbank rose like a holy ghost.
The young man then slipped away under cover of the brush and weeds along the riverbank, but the local police, aided by an elite unit with a helicopter that had been diverted from another operation in the area, soon found him.
Along a secluded gravel road that runs between a riverbank and cotton fields in the Mississippi Delta region, a purple sign marks the area where Emmett Till's mutilated body was pulled from the Tallahatchie River in the summer of 1955.
HBO When Dolores is not intercepted by Teddy (he's waylaid by a couple of Guests who want him to be their guide), she instead moves through a very different routine, which culminates in her painting some horses on a riverbank.
Near the riverbank, the traditional Triana Market is a lovely, covered space where some vendors sell fruit, vegetables, meat and fish, their stalls marked with bright ceramic tiles, while others sell coffee, fancy pastries or souvenir posters and lacy fans.
In Mitrovica, Kosovo, a city divided by a river into Albanian and Serb zones, people from both ethnicities came together to use Minecraft to improve the riverbank and market neighborhood at the bridge — the only place used by both communities.
I moved past waterfalls surrounded by maidenhair and poked around the great plumes of ostrich ferns growing by the riverbank, pushing apart leaves to examine the strange and beautiful patterns of sori on their backs, which contain and produce spores.
At the request of Orthodox and Hasidic Jews, an Israeli team this week began mapping out the floor of the Danube in Budapest in search of the remains of Holocaust victims murdered on the riverbank by Hungarian fascists in 1944 and 1945.
The Tatmadaw said on Sunday that the Arakan Army had captured Tatmadaw soldiers on a riverbank with small-arms fire, and that the insurgents later shot at a transport helicopter that had tried to rescue the soldiers, injuring a pilot with gunfire.
Riverbank erosion made worse by heavy monsoon rains upstream had displaced the family repeatedly from their home on Hatiya, a 371-sq km (143-sq mile) island located in an estuary where the Meghna River flows into the northern Bay of Bengal.
The riverbank has also become a pilgrimage site, not just for civil rights tourists, but also for vandals, for the University of Mississippi fraternity brothers who posed in front of it with rifles, and, most recently, for a neo-Confederate hate group.
WASHINGTON — As many of his Republican colleagues were sliding into disconsolate resignation, Senator Ben Sasse of Nebraska sat on a riverbank recently and wrote a meandering missive calling on someone to challenge his party's presumed nominee, Donald J. Trump, for the presidency.
The authorities said they were investigating a theory that after realizing that he had been robbed, Mr. Solomon pursued the thieves about 2,000 feet down to the riverbank, and got into a fight with Mr. Galioto, who sleeps under the Garibaldi Bridge.
Bands played in nearly every restaurant in the Concrete Hall, each with a terrace facing across the Sava River toward the Communist-era architecture of New Belgrade — a business district built in the late 1940s on a stretch of filled-in riverbank.
Two days later, more than 1,000 migrants tried to force their way from Guatemala into Mexico by fording a river that separates the two countries and storming up a steep riverbank before being repelled by Mexican security forces wielding riot shields and truncheons.
Consistent with the Thomson Reuters Trust Principles' commitment to accuracy, Wen takes pictures of what he sees in Dandong — from stockpiles of North Korean lead ore at a storage facility awaiting Chinese buyers to an empty Chinese customs center along the riverbank.
When the artist Milo Mottola was commissioned to design the Totally Kid Carousel for Harlem's Riverbank State Park, in the mid-nineties, he collected a set of drawings of animals made by elementary-school students and replicated them in brightly colored fibreglass.
MOSUL, Iraq (Reuters) - A U.S.-trained elite Iraqi force battling Islamic State in the Old City of Mosul on Sunday reached the Tigris riverbank, state TV said, indicating that the insurgents' last redoubt in the city was on the verge of falling.
He scanned the riverbank with a powerful headlamp, waiting to spot double red dots that meant animal eyes were watching — poking their heads out of the water, staring at us from land or, should we be lucky enough to see a sloth, from a tree.
In 23, while crossing this riverbank as part of the horrific Third Battle of Ypres (also known as the Battle of Passchendale), he had been struck by a shell that killed three of his friends and sent him to the hospital for a year.
The night before her body was discovered, video cameras recorded Judge Abdus-Salaam, a widely respected New York State Court of Appeals jurist, walking around for hours in Riverbank State Park in Upper Manhattan, according to several people briefed on the investigation into her death.
The bodies of Susan Brill de Ramirez, an English professor at Bradley University, and Antonio Ramirez Barron, who worked in the school's IT department, were found in the Spoon River near Annawan, abutting the riverbank, Peoria County Coroner Jamie Harwood said at a Wednesday press conference.
"Everyone accused me of being a witch and said it was me who had killed my husband ... my stepmother threatened to kill me," added Clarisse, who fled with her daughter to the outskirts of Douala, where she lives in an old wooden shack on a riverbank.
In video police have seen, the sisters were in "apparently good health" as recently as a week before their bodies were found on the riverbank, duct-taped together in a way that appeared to be "keeping them together," Shea said, but was not meant to bind them.
About a year ago, the businessman and philanthropist — who is chairman of Carnegie Hall and the largest donor to the Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History and Culture — donated $1 million to the Cultural Performance Center at the Denny Farrell Riverbank State Park in Harlem.
The consistency of theme and approach contribute to a cinematic sweep from canvas to canvas — a long tracking shot shifting slightly in perspective and scale as the action moves from the riverbank to a rotting dock to a two-tiered concrete structure built against the water's edge.
You could argue that "Primitive Technology" is just another case of living by proxy through the internet: Rather than actually doing the hard work of making an adz or digging clay out of a riverbank, we sit on our sofas and absorb it passively, as entertainment.
And who is it waiting on the riverbank with his hands in the willow branches, whose laughter tumbles swaying from a branch high above, whose is the face in the undergrowth in the corner of your eye, built of light and leaf-shadow, there and gone in a blink?
And the seagoing service isn't alone: The Army's officer training academy at West Point, New York, barely 50 miles up the Hudson River from Manhattan, plans to move its sewer treatment plant up from the riverbank because of the threat of future storm surges and sea-level rise, Holland said.
If she was okay, or sleeping, sometimes he would fish, settled against a tree on the riverbank, a small can of worms beside him, the line lying slack in the slow, muddy river current, flotsam piled in the eddies, empty milk jugs and beer cans and tiny sticks and trash.
A fish fry is an event, whether held on a riverbank down South on a Saturday afternoon or in a church basement after Sunday worship, or any day of the week at this small storefront with just two stools, next to a funeral home in Fordham Manor, in the Bronx.
Meanwhile, his wife, the first lady of the United States, spent Thursday and Friday climbing through Big Sky country, enjoying a nature walk with kids in Jackson Hole, and Moose, Wyoming, even, according to a member of her communications team, spotting a bald eagle roosting in a tree alongside a bucolic riverbank.
In other works, the picture seems to simultaneously acknowledge and contradict the word, as in "abgrenzen" ("delimit"), where a cyclone fence near the top of the sheet is all but lost in a detailed landscape dominated by a riverbank, where a moored canoe bobs in the water — signifiers of freedom and escape.
But about halfway through shit started getting real, like when Mallory took the kids to the riverbank while she went to get supplies from the hospital: We know Mallory is going to end up alone with two kids (called Boy and Girl) and that the Los Angeles house and its roommates are only temporary.
The gap between the bridge and the riverbank — left by Russia's failure to build its own, much shorter share of the project — exposes the reality behind the pledges of an ever closer Russian-Chinese partnership made when President Vladimir V. Putin met in Beijing last month with China's president and Communist Party chief, Xi Jinping.
HOLD SWAY By Sally Ball My favorite poem in Ball's third collection is the first — a short, haunting verse called "Armistice Day," which reads: Now comes the moment before darknesswhen the river is the sky's purple mirror and the riverbank goes dark, the bridge goes dark, everythingmelts into nothing save the light that faces itself.
Denny Farrell Riverbank State Park Bronx Hamilton Heights General Grant National Memorial W.125TH ST. Riverside Drive Riverside Park Joan of Arc Memorial East R. MANHATTAN central park W. 1733ND ST. QUEENS By The New York Times "Riverside has a sense of place that Central Park doesn't," said Batsheva Hay, 37, a clothing designer.
While Trump's wall, whether it's ultimately built by Fisher or another contractor, is slated to run far north of the riverbank, beyond the slope that serves as the floodplain's natural levee, Fisher's steel and concrete barrier is going up just 35 feet from the water's edge—a proximity opponents argue all but ensures ecological catastrophe.
Though I had covered a wide range of abuses of Afghan women, Farkhunda's killing was particularly horrifying: A 27-year-old woman, fully veiled, is accused of burning a Quran in a shrine; she is beaten by a mob, run over by a car, dragged along the street, and then thrown on a riverbank and set on fire.
On Monday, the SDF warned against any further Syrian army advances on the eastern riverbank, and Russia's Defence Ministry said on Tuesday that the waters of the Euphrates had risen as soon as the Syrian army began crossing it, suggesting this could only have happened if upstream dams held by the U.S.-backed opposition had been opened.
CreditCreditPhotographs by James Hill for The New York Times ST. PETERSBURG, Russia — Standing alone, a few minutes before the doors were to open at the Zoological Museum of the Zoological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Alexei Tikhonov gazed at Masha, a 30,000-year-old baby mammoth that he brought here from a Siberian riverbank thirty years ago.
Philippine Sea LUZON I. South China Sea Manila philippines Puerto Princesa PALAWAN Sulu Sea mindanao I. BALABAC 250 miles By The New York Times After Mr. Bonite's body was found half eaten on a riverbank, Jonathan Montalba, Balabac's wildlife protection officer, had to remind Mr. Portades and other angry villagers that killing a crocodile would have legal consequences.
To eat and drink, there is Ellington in the Park, a three-year-old bistro in a former toolshed near West 2126th, and Sofrito New York, a Puerto Rican restaurant with a bird's-eye view of the George Washington Bridge in Denny Farrell Riverbank State Park, which abuts Riverside Park in the West 21880s in Hamilton Heights.
Although a police official said at the time that her death had been deemed "suspicious," detectives eventually leaned toward the conclusion that she had killed herself, especially after images from surveillance cameras emerged showing that on the night before her body was found, Judge Abdus-Salaam had been walking around for hours in Riverbank State Park in Upper Manhattan.
Among the five Democrats on the ballot, three stand out: Michael Eggman, a 53-year-old third-generation beekeeper who is making his third run against Denham; Josh Harder, the 31-year-old venture capitalist who backed the meal kit service Blue Apron; and Virginia Madueño, the 52-year-old former mayor of Riverbank who has been tapped by Emily's List.
Among the five Democrats on the ballot, three stand out: Michael Eggman, a 113-year-old third-generation beekeeper who is making his third run against Denham; Josh Harder, the 31-year-old venture capitalist who backed the meal kit service Blue Apron; and Virginia Madueño, the 52-year-old former mayor of Riverbank, who has been tapped by Emily's List.
AndBeyond Matetsi Private Game Reserve, Zambezi River, Zimbabwe Opening: July 15 Located on a 123,000-acre wildlife concession on the Zambezi River and 25 miles upstream from Victoria Falls, this lodge consists of two camps with nine suites each and has more amenities than most safari getaways including a state-of-the-art gym, a massage room, an 82-foot-long pool stretched along the riverbank and a wine cellar.
When describing life in Winnipeg now, I find the warped trees along the riverbank are my easiest metaphor, unless my conversation buddy has seen Guy Maddin's myth-building avant-garde homage My Winnipeg, a film which had my mom lol-ing in the theater and has served as an icebreaker with random movie lovers from around the world, who tend to then be super impressed that I'm a flesh and blood representative of the place.
Jeff Denham, who came into Congress in the 242 Tea Party wave, will likely be up against one of three Democrats in November: Michael Eggman, a 227-year-old third-generation beekeeper who is making his third run against Denham; Josh Harder, the 215-year-old venture capitalist who backed the meal kit service Blue Apron; and Virginia Madueño, the 52-year-old former mayor of Riverbank who has been tapped by Emily's List.
Jeff Denham, who came into Congress in the 2010 Tea Party wave, will likely be up against one of three Democrats in November: Michael Eggman, a 20113-year-old third-generation beekeeper who is making his third run against Denham; Josh Harder, the 31-year-old venture capitalist who backed the meal kit service Blue Apron; and Virginia Madueño, the 52-year-old former mayor of Riverbank who has been tapped by Emily's List.

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