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A backwater is a part of a river in which there is little or no current. It can refer to a branch of a main river, which lies alongside it and then rejoins it, or to a body of water in a main river, backed up by the sea tide or by an obstruction such as a dam . [ 1 ]
Jackill's Guide to Light Attack Craft, Vol I. Jackill's. 1991. Robert J Dee. Star Fleet Data File, Vol 1. No publisher listed. 1991. Rick Sternbach and Michael Okuda. Star Trek: The Next Generation Technical Manual. Pocket Books. 1992. Todd Guenther. Ships of the Star Fleet: Akyazi-class perimeter action ships. Mastercom. 1992.
The owner of Backwater Jack’s Bar and Grill in Osage Beach, Missouri, defended his Lake of the Ozarks Memorial Day weekend “Zero Ducks Given” extravaganza Wednesday, saying his establishment ...
"Backwater" is a song recorded by the Meat Puppets. It was released as the first single from the group's album Too High to Die . The single was released in three versions: one promo CDS and two singles.
Backwater was an American jazz fusion band formed in Mobile, Alabama, that was active in the 1970s. The group was founded by Robby Catlin and Scott Pettersen, with Larry Hardin and Trippe Thomason completing the lineup. The quartet formed in 1975, playing clubs and working as session musicians in Birmingham, Alabama.
The Eland is an air-portable [10] light armoured car based on the Panhard AML. [9] Designed and built for long-range reconnaissance, [11] it mounts either a 60mm (2.4 in) breech-loading mortar or a Denel 90mm (3.5 in) gun on a very compact chassis.
A Thames Backwater with Windsor Castle in the Distance 1805 Tate Britain, London: 86.7 x 121 Willows beside a Stream 1805 Tate Britain, London: 86 x 116.2 Fall of the Rhine at Schaffhausen c.1805-06 Museum of Fine Arts, Boston: 148.6 x 239.7 The ‘Victory’ Returning from Trafalgar, in Three Positions 1806 Yale Center for British Art, Connecticut
The song "Backwater Blues" is a blues and jazz standard written by Bessie Smith. Smith (on vocal with James P. Johnson on piano) recorded it as " Back-water Blues " on February 17, 1927, in New York City. [ 1 ]