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  2. Swift River (Ware River tributary) - Wikipedia

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    Swift River Reservation is located along the east branch. Swift River Academy buildings. The former Academy at Swift River was located in Plainfield, Massachusetts. It is now a drug addiction treatment facility. [4] Letting Swift River Go, a picture book by Jane Yolen with watercolor illustrations by Barbara Cooney, describes the flooding of ...

  3. Quabbin–Swift River Valley - Wikipedia

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    Seven towns of the Quabbin Valley. Parts of Palmer, immediately to the south, also lie within the Swift River Valley. [citation needed] View from Quabbin Hill Road in Ware, overlooking where the former town of Enfield was submerged. The Quabbin Valley is a region of Massachusetts in the United States.

  4. Swift River - Wikipedia

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    Swift River is the name of a Yukon town and several rivers: Canada. Swift River (Cottonwood River), British Columbia; Swift River (Teslin Lake), British Columbia ...

  5. Swift River (New Zealand) - Wikipedia

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    The Swift River is a river of the Canterbury region of New Zealand's South Island. It flows south through a valley between the Black Hill and Mount Hutt Ranges to reach the north branch of the Ashburton River / Hakatere 25 kilometres (16 mi) northwest of Methven .

  6. Mill Brook (Swift River tributary) - Wikipedia

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    Mill Brook is a 10.7-mile-long (17.2 km) [1] stream in the White Mountains of New Hampshire in the United States. [2] It is a tributary of the southern Swift River, part of the Bearcamp River / Ossipee Lake / Saco River watershed leading to the Atlantic Ocean.

  7. Swift water rescue - Wikipedia

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    Swift water rescue (also called "white water rescue") is a subset of technical rescue dealing in white water river conditions. Due to the added pressure of moving water, swift water rescue involves the use of specially trained personnel, ropes and mechanical advantage systems that are often much more robust than those used in standard rope rescue .

  8. Swift River (Alaska) - Wikipedia

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    The Swift River (Deg Xinag: Xelinhdi; Dena'ina: Huch'altnu) is a tributary, about 100 miles (160 km) long, of the Kuskokwim River in the U.S. state of Alaska. [3] Formed by meltwater from several glaciers in the Revelation Mountains of the Alaska Range, the river flows generally west and northwest to meet the larger stream 13 miles (21 km) northeast of Sleetmute.

  9. The Battle of the Books - Wikipedia

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    "The Battle of the Books" is a short satire written by Jonathan Swift and published as part of the prolegomena to his A Tale of a Tub in 1704. It depicts a literal battle between books in the King's Library (housed in St James's Palace at the time of the writing), as ideas and authors struggle for supremacy.