Thirty minutes and a blow-dry later and I bounded down the stairs in a pair of jean shorts and a t-shirt. |
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Moments earlier, the future of our nation had bounded from 20 school buses parked in front of the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History. |
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At that point the sensitive hound ears picked up another presence and he bounded over to greet me. |
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The east-facing back garden of number 26 is bounded by granite walls and laid in lawn with flower borders. |
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It is 120 feet long and 45 feet wide, is enclosed by cut stone granite walls and bounded by mature trees. |
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To the east, bounded also by the Tiers, the plateau is relatively flat, with large, shallow lakes set amidst open eucalypt forest. |
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Secondary categories are not strictly bounded, and their limits are constantly redefined through practice. |
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The differently colored animals bounded for the boy, the bear bellowed viciously, the wildcat snarled loudly, and the hawk screeched harshly. |
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It was bounded by two rivers from seventeen to thirty metres wide, and navigable for boats three to five kilometres. |
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Tanya bounded down the stairs, the slightest of smiles touching her lips as she recalled the previous night. |
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The sun bled stark white light over the court and it bounded off pasty nets that fluttered a little. |
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Old City, bounded by stone walls which once formed part of a fortress, is divided into four quarters. |
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They emerged onto a street that was bounded on one side by a narrow strip of parkland and beyond that the River Ana. |
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Ever bashful, Rolf bounded towards the dais and whispered instructions in Howard's shell-like, believing he was the house pianist. |
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Light bounded off the lake, streamed across the high white ceilings, puddled on the shining wooden floors. |
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This zone forms a narrow band that trends from Loch Eriboll south to the Isle of Skye, and is bounded on the east by the Moine thrust fault. |
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He bounded up to me and started to interrogate me as to whom I knew at the party and why I was here. |
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As you can see, the choice of shares for tweenagers is bounded only by your child's personal interests. |
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In English, if we wish to refer to a bounded instance of a substance, it is necessary for the mass to be unitized or quantized. |
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A young child out with her family was terrified by a couple of unruly dogs when they bounded up to her. |
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I was still lying in bed, trying to force my eyes open, when he bounded up to me like a kid on his 12th birthday. |
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Sally bounded up to him when he walked into the building alone the next morning. |
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Oval in plan, the enclosure is bounded by a single stone wall 2.7 m. thick. |
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The only legitimate and productive political action must be bounded by the limits of the status quo and the Democrats who protect it. |
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The body is a part of the physical world, and diseases are bounded disorders that must be treated within this realm. |
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He may be telling an unfortunate tale, but one still infused with the vitality of childhood, even bounded by the walls of a tiny flat. |
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I didn't glance up from my plate until a roll bounded off the side of my head. |
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When the game starts, your selected object is presented in the center of a spherical space bounded by fractal walls. |
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Your reputation, however that may be defined, is clearly not bounded by these shores. |
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Archie bounded over and sat on the edge of my desk, knocking my keyboard into the wastepaper basket. |
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Isn't it bad enough that everyday existence is bounded by laws and conventions, without art feeling that it has to follow suit? |
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Allegra bounded out of her hiding place, dragging her rag doll Ellie after her. |
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Shy, charming and adorable, she bounded over to hug Nandita Das as soon as the actor walked in. |
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Chernoff bounds are the most useful for sums of bounded independent random variables. |
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They were gone at last, the warm wind whipping her long brown locks as they bounded through the grass. |
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It can be obtained from the previous description by applying affine transformations to keep the polygon bounded as it degenerates. |
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I bounded at top speed down the hallway, whizzing past a few folks who were walking the other way. |
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He bounded into the room, smiling widely and apologising profusely for being just a few minutes late. |
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Too many maxims make for too simple a path, bounded on each side by the wit and mental agility of someone else's moment. |
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It stood on the edge of a village whose name it shared and was bounded by many acres of ancient woodland. |
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It bounded towards her, revealing a short wood nymph with impossibly tangled grey hair. |
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Elsewhere, outside bounded reserves, 3 Embera-Wounaan and Kuna communities work for legal control of their lands. |
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The site is bounded by fencing, hedges and trees, and fences divide most of the plots. |
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The dog bounded off yipping at the busy crowd, the two children tagging along after it. |
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It is bounded by the Lindsay River anabranch and is home to a significant array of plants and animals and has a long history of human occupation. |
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The limits of your imagination are bounded only by your budgets, so think creative. |
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He had forgotten to tell Raven that the seven angelic souls were inevitably bounded to Talos Darkwind. |
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We also discuss cases where the norm of the resolvent of a bounded linear operator cannot be constant on an open set. |
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Within ecological anthropology there were also critiques of an overemphasis on bounded local analyses. |
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Mosses, ferns and green and white lichens sprawled all over the wet rock wall that bounded the inner curve of the levada. |
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It is bounded exclusively by our belief and the limits we place on ourselves. |
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Te Namu sat on a triangular arch of sand, bounded on one side by a steep cliff and cut off on another by a stream. |
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He bounded onto the busy Jubilee Line train at Green Park, in his brown jacket and black roll-neck jumper. |
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The puppy that had so taken a liking to Cael bounded in the room, its tongue lolling out the side of his mouth and his eyes dancing playfully. |
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The forum plaza is bounded on its east by a wall constructed in segments of ashlars and rough stones. |
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Blacktail Deer Creek is a third-order montane stream with a narrow, well-defined riparian area bounded by sagebrush and open forest uplands. |
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The manicured lawns, which are dotted with a variety of flowerbeds and mature trees, are bounded by stud railings. |
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The gardens are bounded by rhododendrons as well as azaleas, while in the woodlands there are snowdrops, bluebells, daffodils and narcissi. |
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He did not mention the Great Wall, the bounded lotus or lily feet of Chinese women and the tea houses in Yangzhou and Hangzhou. |
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Theatre and opera were bounded by the physical limitations of scenery and props. |
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Everything changed, however, when Michele Bachmann bounded onto the main stage. |
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The peninsula is an open area of meadows and wood thickets, bounded to north and south by the Lake. |
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The whole domain of law and judging was bounded, in Bork's view, by a like sense of responsibility. |
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Abruptly he bounded away, ducking into his house without explanation. |
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The drive is steep, and narrow, and bounded by high stone walls. |
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Painter Henri Matisse had rooms overlooking the market, and you could see where he got his inspiration as the sunlight bounded off ochre walls in these tall, narrow streets. |
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It seems as if at every turn, the governments involved have actively, even joyously, bounded towards the worst possible decision. |
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On the bit of garden outworks bounded by the wall is a little group of rowans and lilac, and beneath them grow more daffodils, which we have never noticed particularly. |
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Moreover, institutions, along with concepts from the new microeconomics such as bounded rationality and imperfect information, are now in vogue, which is all to the good. |
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The long back garden is bounded by walls, mature trees and hedging. |
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The ball bounded off the wall and Jeter went into second standing up. |
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The fields are bounded by drainage ditches and sluices are now being added so that the water levels can be controlled to provide the optimum conditions. |
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Nick practically bounded ahead of me, the concept of pace eluding him. |
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The next image zooms in on the area bounded by the gray circle. |
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The tarsal tunnel, which is located on the medial aspect of the posterior heel, is bounded by the flexor retinaculum and the medial surfaces of the talus and calcaneus. |
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The outer hair cell has a liquid core bounded by a composite wall. |
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Over the past five years, productivity has bounded ahead to an annual rate of almost three percent, after spending 20 years at an average of less than half that level. |
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Merry points out the role of gossip and scandal in social control, especially in bounded social systems where interdependence and ostracism costs are higher. |
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Crushing was traditionally done by foot, by treading grapes thinly spread on a crushing floor slanted towards a drain and bounded by low walls to prevent the loss of juice. |
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In terms of the product continuum, they have enabled users to personalise their trainers, creating designs and patterns within a tightly bounded shoe design. |
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Outside, the front lawn is bounded by walls and contains a selection of plants and shrubs as well as a cobblelock driveway providing parking for two cars. |
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Immediately, a young lady and a small boy bounded on into her room. |
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The monochromatic man of letters himself bounded on stage to a burst of applause. |
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Liberalism and republicanism gave a political cast, invoking collectivities of bounded, mapped extent, and ruled by popular, no longer divine, consent. |
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When he saw her out in the garden he bounded out, did the sideways approach, all huffed up and brave, and was all ready to challenge her to a bit of mayhem. |
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The champ bounded down the blacktop with the ball, his opponent close by. |
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The little area now covered by the shed was once a favorite play spot bounded by the hedge and pecan tree on the north, the rock wall on the east, and the alley on the south. |
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Two waterfront land parcels bounded by the beach to the east and Seagirt Avenue to the west in the seaside community of Far Rockaway, Queens. |
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The morning of the wedding he bounded up my stair, most tremendously shaved and brushed, stood upon my doormat bashfully hesitant. |
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In summer the whole throat and breast are black, but in winter plumage the throat is white bounded by a horseshoe-shaped black bib. |
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From this point of view it makes no sense to stick rigidly to the idea of our own bodyhood as something with bounded extension in space. |
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Kansas is bounded by Nebraska on the north, Missouri on the east, Oklahoma on the south and Colorado on the west. |
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North West England is bounded to the east by the Peak District and the Pennines and to the west by the Irish Sea. |
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The WAIS is bounded by the Ross Ice Shelf, the Ronne Ice Shelf, and outlet glaciers that drain into the Amundsen Sea. |
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On the northeast, this is bounded by the Pyrenean fold belt, and on the southeast it is bounded by the Baetic System. |
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This territory of the Celtic tribes was bounded on the south by the Garonne and on the north by the Seine and the Marne. |
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The Central Business District is in the centre of the city, bounded by Haymarket, Central Station and the Quayside areas. |
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It is bounded on its northern side by a steep escarpment, from whose crest there are extensive views northwards across the Weald. |
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The parish is bounded by the Thames to the north, west and south, and by present and former field boundaries to the east. |
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Southeast Asia is bounded to the southeast by the Australian continent, a boundary which runs through Indonesia. |
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Descending a narrow tree-lined lane the carriage passed into a leisurely winding road, bounded by market-gardens and the River Val. |
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The island is bounded to the north and west by the Atlantic Ocean and to the northeast by the North Channel. |
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The centre of Cardiff is relatively flat and is bounded by hills on the outskirts to the east, north and west. |
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It is bounded by the Indian Ocean on the south, the Arabian Sea on the southwest, and the Bay of Bengal on the southeast. |
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Caithness has a land boundary with the historic county of Sutherland and is otherwise bounded by sea. |
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The east side of the Kintyre Peninsula is bounded by Kilbrannan Sound, with a number of coastal peaks such as Torr Mor. |
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It is bounded by a ring road and has been purposely planned, distinguishing it from West Lothian's other town centres. |
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The peninsula is bounded by the Loughor Estuary to the north and Swansea Bay to the east. |
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It is bounded by the preserved counties of Gwynedd to the north, Powys to the east and West Glamorgan to the southeast. |
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The city village of Newtown, located north east of the city and bounded by the Shropshire Union Canal was at the very heart of this industry. |
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On the west side of the station is Eastbourne Terrace, while the east side is bounded by the Paddington arm of the Grand Union Canal. |
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The green is bounded on its western side by the A5 trunk road, with 19th century buildings, including shops, hotels, and the Church of St Mary. |
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The Pacific Ocean is the only ocean which is almost totally bounded by subduction zones. |
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It is bounded to the west by the River Dee, forming a boundary with Wales, to the east by the River Mersey, and to the north by the Irish Sea. |
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It is part of South West England, bounded by Cornwall to the west, Somerset to the northeast, and Dorset to the east. |
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Within the Netherlands it is bounded from the IJsselmeer by the Afsluitdijk. |
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Most of the Low Countries are coastal regions bounded by the North Sea or the English Channel. |
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To find the bounded area between two quadratic functions, we subtract one from the other to write the difference as. |
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The Greenland Sea is bounded to the west by the island of Greenland, and to the south by the Denmark Strait and Iceland. |
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In general terms, Asia is bounded on the east by the Pacific Ocean, on the south by the Indian Ocean and on the north by the Arctic Ocean. |
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Along its northeast margin, the African Plate is bounded by the Red Sea Rift where the Arabian Plate is moving away from the African Plate. |
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In areas bounded by warm ocean, tropical cyclones can contribute significantly to local rainfall within the subtropics. |
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It is bounded to the north and west by the Severn Estuary and the Bristol Channel, its coastline facing southeastern Wales. |
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The strength of a composite is bounded by two loading conditions as shown in the plot to the right. |
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The county is bounded by the James River on the north and the Blackwater River to the south. |
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Tribes also privilege primordial social ties, are clearly bounded, homogeneous, parochial, and stable. |
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The region is bounded by the Black Sea to the north, the Mediterranean Sea to the south, and the Aegean Sea to the west. |
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The region is bounded by the Dniester to the north and east, the Prut to the west and the lower River Danube and the Black Sea to the south. |
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Around 120 CE, Marinus wrote that the habitable world was bounded on the west by the Fortunate Islands. |
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Poriferologists generally agree that a sponge mass bounded by pinacocytes is an individual rather than a colony. |
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The Sargasso Sea is a region of the North Atlantic Ocean bounded by four currents forming an ocean gyre. |
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It is bounded on the east by the Atlantic Ocean, and to the west it borders the province of Misiones, Argentina. |
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The term is often applied to the Point Reyes Peninsula, the region bounded by Tomales Bay on the northeast and Bolinas Lagoon on the southeast. |
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The Central Siberian Plateau is bounded on the south by the Eastern Sayan Mountains and the Baikal Mountains. |
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It is bounded on the east by the Kamchatka Peninsula and on the west by the Taygonos Peninsula, which separates it from Gizhigin Bay. |
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Further south, the climate is conducive to the growth of the Canadian boreal forest, bounded on the north by the taiga. |
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We show that quasidisks are precisely those Jordan curves for which this reflection is defined and bounded. |
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We prove that a quasiisometric map between rank one symmetric spaces is within bounded distance from a unique harmonic map. |
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The state is bounded on the south by the states of Ohio and Indiana, sharing land and water boundaries with both. |
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It is bounded by Maharashtra to the north and Karnataka to the east and south, with the Arabian Sea forming its Western coast. |
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It is bounded in the east by the Leven estuary, Crake, Coniston Water and Yewdale Beck. |
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It is bounded to the west by the Solway Firth, part of the Irish Sea, and by the Lake District fells to the east. |
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It is bounded by the Greater Manchester conurbation in the west and the Yorkshire Dales to the north. |
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It is bounded to the north by the Tyne Valley and to the south by the Stainmore Gap. |
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It is bounded on the east by the North Sea, and has borders with Northumberland to the north and County Durham to the south. |
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To the east, the plain is bounded by the foothills of the Pennines, while the western edge of the plain is separated from the sea by sand dunes. |
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It is bounded by the Howardian Hills and Yorkshire Wolds to the east and the Pennines to the west. |
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The plateau is bounded by Raven Scar, the longest unbroken cliff in the district, and on top of it is the pothole of Meregill Hole. |
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This narrow valley at the head of the River Eden is bounded by Wild Boar Fell and Swarth Fell to the west and Mallerstang Edge to the east. |
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On the opposite bank is the city centre bounded on the west by the West Coast Main Railway line and the River Caldew. |
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His heart bounded as he sometimes could hear the trip of a light female step glide to or from the door. |
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The M1 is characterised by mineralisation in an anticline structure bounded by planar shears. |
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Dragomir, Some inequalities for random variables whose probability density functions are bounded using a pre-Gruss inequality, Kyungpook Math. |
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The ring-tailed lemur escaped a wildlife park, bounded three miles across fields and had a ball on the roofs of a village. |
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Ruckle, FK spaces in which the sequence of coordinate vectors is bounded, Canad. |
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Mouth is without jaws in lampreys and hagfishes and bounded by jaws in all other vertebrates. |
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In the framework of potential flow theory, scientists first restricted their studies to the standing wave solution, which is bounded everywhere. |
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They constructed it as the superposition of two standing waves, one bounded and the other one singular at the origin. |
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The strange matter is a ultra-dense matter formed by a big number of strange quarks bounded together with an electron atmosphere. |
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Philosophy in The Twilight Zone comprises twelve essays bounded by Hunt's introduction and a thorough index. |
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These rocks dip to the west within the north-trending Dark Star Corridor, which is bounded to the east by a large displacement, normal fault. |
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The grounds are bounded on one side by the Glore River and family members believe Mr Crean slipped and fell after suffering an illness. |
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It is bounded by cliffs of old red sandstone that rise from 70ft in the north east to 160ft in the south-west and it is frequently battered by storms. |
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So B is bounded, and therefore the solutions are nonoscillatory. |
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In fact, the three papers mentioned above are concerned with the existence of bounded nonoscillatory solutions while ours will include the cases of bound and unboundedness. |
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They state that the product of uncertainties of two operators in a Hilbert space is bounded from below by the expectation values of their commutator and their anticommutator. |
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Sissy bounded back in dressed in a heavy sweater and toboggan. |
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The parish is bounded by the civil parishes of Atwick to the north, Seaton to the west, Hatfield and Mappleton to the south, and by the North Sea to the east. |
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Carrock Fell is bounded to the south and east by the River Caldew into which all drainage from the fell goes to find its way eventually to the Solway Firth. |
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In its lower reaches it is bounded by the Furness Fells and Harter Fell. |
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The state has the longest freshwater coastline of any political subdivision in the world, being bounded by four of the five Great Lakes, plus Lake Saint Clair. |
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Point Reyes is bounded to the east by the San Andreas Fault, which runs directly under Tomales Bay, and is structurally dominated by the Point Reyes Syncline. |
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Under this definition, Anatolia is bounded to the east by the Armenian Highlands, and the Euphrates before that river bends to the southeast to enter Mesopotamia. |
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It suggests the forceful penetration of a military Celtic elite within the region of Dacia, now known as Transylvania, that is bounded on the east by the Carpathian range. |
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To the south, the Sahara is bounded by the Sahel, a belt of dry tropical savanna with a summer rainy season that extends across Africa from east to west. |
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The Eurasian Basin is bounded from the South by Greenland and the Svalbard archipelago, the Lomonosov Ridge, and the Siberian shelves of Laptev Sea, Kara Sea and Barents Sea. |
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It is bounded on the west by the Drake Passage and on the north, east, and south by the Scotia Arc, an undersea ridge and island arc system supporting various islands. |
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It is bounded on the northeast, north and northwest by the Gulf Coast of the United States, on the southwest and south by Mexico, and on the southeast by Cuba. |
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It is bounded by Asia on the north, on the west by Africa, on the east by Australia, and on the south by the Southern Ocean or, depending on definition, by Antarctica. |
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A beach, where sand and gravel is deposited, is usually bounded by a deeper marine environment a little offshore, where finer sediments are deposited at the same time. |
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Post Second World War period, the North Sea, bounded entirely by NATO allies became completely peaceful whilst significant Cold War confrontation began in the Baltic. |
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Jutland is a peninsula bounded by the North Sea to the west, the Skagerrak to the north, the Kattegat and Baltic Sea to the east and Germany to the south. |
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The county is bounded to the north by Brecknockshire, east by Monmouthshire, south by the Bristol Channel, and west by Carmarthenshire and Carmarthen Bay. |
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The station complex is bounded at the front by Praed Street and at the rear by Bishop's Bridge Road, which crosses the station throat on Bishop's Bridge. |
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Flintshire is a maritime county bounded to the north by the Dee estuary, to the east by Cheshire, to the west by Denbighshire and to the south by Wrexham County Borough. |
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Swansea is bounded by Swansea Bay and the Bristol Channel to the south. |
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The English Irish Sea coast is an important area of estuaries and bird life, with Wirral being a peninsula bounded by two rivers, the River Dee and the River Mersey. |
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In contrast, in constitutional monarchies, the head of state's authority derives from and is legally bounded or restricted by a constitution or legislature. |
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The Atlantic Ocean is bounded on the west by North and South America. |
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