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How to use peripheries in a sentence

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The emphatic verticals of piling mark out the eastern and northern peripheries of the car park.
But there is, in many of its aspects, a confrontational bluntness that ensures relegation to the peripheries.
In town, the word referred to those who illegally took possession of land on the urban peripheries.
The emphatic verticals of sheet metal piling mark out the eastern and northern peripheries of the car park.
Most columns were closely spaced around one or more closed peripheries, and beams were made proportionately deeper.
As the economic and social crisis mounted, democracy was confined, remarkably quickly, to the peripheries of European civilization.
Uncontrolled development of large commercial outlets on the peripheries of urban areas.
This model of development associated with exclusion is the only one which capitalism knows for the peripheries of its global system.
A backeddy is a current that flows at the peripheries of the main current in a direction 180 degrees from that of the prevailing current.
Epigeneticists, once a subcaste of biologist nudged to the far peripheries of the discipline, now find themselves firmly at its epicenter.
His first experience with the internet's peripheries came when he started to find his music being discussed on different types of internet forum.
They are competing for a mere 200,000 places. Nowhere are such inequalities more apparent than on the insalubrious peripheries of big towns.
This would ensure that the Inventory starts in the priority areas of each jurisdiction in Canada and thereafter builds out to the peripheries.
Such hierarchies tend to bypass research conducted in places deemed peripheries and written in local languages.
For all his party loyalty, he found himself increasingly marginalized in union work, pushed to the peripheries, and hung out to take the flack when things fell apart.
By contrast Italian churches had tended to confine tomb monuments to the peripheries, with the wall tomb the most prestigious form of church burial.
Some people are living in squatter settlements and illegal housing, on railway rights-of-way, and around the peripheries of cities or suburbs.
Yet every day we see more people begging, more people swelling the peripheries of large cities, and towns in their struggle to survive.
They bemoan the transformation of rural peripheries by businesses catering to day-tripping car-owners: guesthouses, restaurants and theme parks.
The center and the peripheries were mostly kept separated by mountains and deserts.
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Examples from Classical Literature
When we feel a weakening at the center we feel a horror in the peripheries.
For let the circles agree, and then shall equall inscripts and peripheries agree.
These serve, by friction, to drive the bobbins which rest upon their peripheries.
Therefore if the angles be unequall, the peripheries likewise shall be unequall.
The peripheries of this row of cylinders are cut in figures, according to the design of the pattern to be worked.
The same principle, that of using discs with figures on their peripheries, is employed in present-day calculating machines.
Here Euclide doth by congruency comprehende two peripheries in one, and so doe we comprehend them.
The fusees are fixed obliquely and not tangentially to their peripheries.
Contract notice for Inner peripheries national territories facing challenges of access to basic services of general interest.
In the last decade, conservative segments of society have been living in the peripheries of major urban centers, affecting voting behavior.
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