Relational proximity is shaped by cultural affinity and facilitated by spatial and institutional proximity. |
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The process was shaped by military competition between the Eastern and Western ruling classes. |
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Eyes are gumdrops and jelly beans, antennae are licorice lace, and the tongue is a shaped gumdrop. |
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What he achieves is sensuously shaped architecture in response to its environmental demands. |
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They calculated that the electric potential inside the pore was asymmetric, shaped like a ratchet's tooth. |
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The top end of a jig is shaped like a pinkie finger and decorated like a small, flashy fish. |
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Two special dishes of Tobago are curry crab and dumplings and accra, which is seasoned salt fish pounded and shaped into small cakes and fried. |
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Similarly shaped raptors, such as peregrine falcons and goshawks, are adept at the agile pursuit and rapid capture of birds in flight. |
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Another went racing across the wash of the boat, its sail and sickle shaped tail leaving no doubt as to its identity. |
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The missile warhead incorporates a dynamically compensated shaped and copper lined charge. |
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Made of white gold and diamonds, the tiara is shaped like two bridges to fit across the bride's forehead. |
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Large or oddly shaped lots may have several abutters to the rear, sides, or across the street. |
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It is designed to recognise the achievements of the men and women who have shaped modern newspaper journalism. |
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Family history is now shaped by the complexities of personal, ethnic, and racial identity. |
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Black furnishings, and tens of temple-candle shaped wall lamps adorn the dining area. |
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The boards are then shaped with hand tools, given four or five coats of yacht varnish, and have a webbing hand strap attached. |
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The cone shaped tip is just under one micrometer in length and has a radius of a few nanometers at its apex. |
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Frank Conley, who served as warden until 1921, shaped the prison's philosophy and appearance. |
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The immigration waves that have shaped so much of the city's personality have created a series of villages. |
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Traditional architectural styles are found in the rural communities, with variously shaped adobe houses with thatched roofs. |
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His wheaten hair fell in an untamed shock across his forehead, and though it did not indicate recent trimming, his sideburns were neatly shaped. |
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My sensibility has been shaped as much by movies and television and pop music as it has by books. |
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A wheatear with white eyebrow and orange bib perched nearby, robin shaped, hardly larger, soon to fly to Africa. |
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The Social Democratic movement that shaped the modern European welfare state also originated in Germany. |
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A ravelin is a V shaped fortification used to protect the entrance of a fort. |
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Pear shaped women tend to have bigger bottoms so choose garments that have easing at the waistline with soft pleats and gathers. |
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An inquiry into the history of the idea of popular sovereignty as it has been shaped by the struggles between rulers and ruled. |
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The third commandment also historically shaped American law and jurisprudence. |
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Bartlett's Good Friday sermon on a Johannine text demonstrates well how preaching may be shaped by a particular understanding of the good news. |
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Shaped boxes, standard bays, grasses, herbaceous perennials and ground-cover shrubs can be used in traditional or contemporary settings. |
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Shaped like a chain of flowers were dozens of amethysts, blue topaz and emeralds, lined with silver. |
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Shaped by one of the few men to be trusted with the last precious piece of bona fide linksland in Scotland, it is truly beautiful. |
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Shaped vaguely like a woodlouse, these triungulinids, as they are called, are very active little fellows. |
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Shaped like a set of dashboard instruments, the dials show time, temperature and air pressure. |
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Her face was weather-worn and darkened by sun, but beautifully shaped. |
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Shaped roughly like an eagle with forward facing wings, this war machine had seen all the major space battles fought in the last seven years. |
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Shaped like the letter Y, the main bridge is curved, with a secondary gangway linked to the quayside a short distance away. |
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Try a ballerina flat, or an open mule with a smartly shaped heel. |
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For the double-ended ramrods, one end is threaded for cleaning attachments and the other end shaped concave for loading a patched round lead ball over 30 grains of powder. |
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Shaped like a small pizza box, it's mounted flat on the side of the case to aid heat dissipation. |
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Imagine my surprise, after my ranting about theme parks, to find out that the wax museum has quite a history, most of it made and shaped by women. |
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Shaped like a big horseshoe, this place starts with a bowled off mini ramp of sorts and runs downhill. |
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In the water park section of the same place, one of the water slides was shaped like a dragon and when you slide out, you slide out of the dragon's mouth. |
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Shaped in the form of a boat, the pavilion took seven days to build, while the concept and groundwork took two months. |
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Most of the original cameleers were from Afghanistan and the town is dotted with reminders of the people who shaped its past with Afghan street and place names. |
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To work this extremely hard stone, which can only be shaped by grinding with the help of abrasives, artisans were recruited from all over his vast empire. |
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The new exhibition hall, shaped like a submarine and named after the late Admiral of the Fleet Sir John Fieldhouse, is due to open in July next year. |
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Shaped like a fortified medieval castle with domes and a lighthouse-like tower, the case conforms glovelike to the elements of the inkstand. |
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The ratatouille filling consists of neatly shaped vegetables that are lightly cooked so it doesn't degenerate into a nondescript mess like many of its kind. |
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Shaped like a jet engine, the bright chromium-plated side air inlets complete the wing theme on the exterior. |
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A hole, though shaped like an ellipse, in which this well-hung stud had placed it would look as if a compass traced it. |
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Shaped and moulded by the seasons, John grew up in a generation when everything had its place. |
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Strapless or V-neck tops, corsets and kimonos with shaped waists fit the bill, while ruched or shirred details can also help create shape and a lean line. |
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Shaped like a stylized step pyramid with highly irregular contours, the fountain sends water cascading down a series of narrow troughs. |
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Shaped like the letter C, this innovative sculptural seat allows the occupant to sit forwards, backwards and sideways, depending on use. |
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During the convention, debates about the executive were shaped by the belief that Washington would be its first office-holder. |
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I ain't one of these wack performers that was shaped and moulded. |
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Shaped like a kite, trailing its tail along the sea, Myanmar is the largest country on the Southeast Asian mainland. |
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The comet is basically shaped like a rubber ducky, but with a much rougher surface. |
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We can never know how much of this was innate in him, or how much of was shaped and burnished in a dark, solitary cell. |
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Cooking in Rajasthan, an arid region, has been strongly shaped by the availability of ingredients. |
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The internal organization of a legislature is also shaped by the informal norms that are shared by its members. |
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It was not the days of drudgery in the rice fields but the hours of off time that most shaped the contours of slave culture. |
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Shorelines are in part shaped and protected by marine life, and some marine organisms even help create new land. |
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Postwar French foreign policy has been largely shaped by membership of the European Union, of which it was a founding member. |
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Hatchet shaped copper currency was produced by the Peruvian people, in order to obtain valuables from pre Columbian Ecuador. |
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Warfare in Normandy at the time was shaped by the defensive potential of castles and the increasing costs of conducting campaigns. |
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The result was star shaped fortifications with tier upon tier of hornworks and bastions, of which Fort Bourtange is an excellent example. |
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These forts, built in masonry and shaped stone, were designed to shelter their garrison against bombardment. |
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Old cultivars are often oddly shaped, russeted, and have a variety of textures and colors. |
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When the leaves are shed they leave horseshoe shaped marks called leaf scars on the stem. |
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Native Peruvian traditions and customs have shaped the way Peruvians live and see themselves today. |
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Still Bay points have bifacially retouched sides, are elliptic to lanceolate shaped and most often they have two pointed apices. |
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A hallmark of the toolkit associated with the Clovis culture is the distinctively shaped, fluted stone spear point, known as the Clovis point. |
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Downstream from this point the river has shaped a large bed in the sand dunes creating a significant bottleneck at the confluence. |
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Granite block is usually processed into slabs, which can be cut and shaped by a cutting center. |
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When the aircraft travels forwards, air flows over the wings which are shaped to create lift. |
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The perineum is diamond shaped and stretches from the pubic symphysis to the coccyx. |
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The collection of stories that it contains shaped Aboriginal law and customs. |
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Bricks, cooking pots, art objects, dishware, and even musical instruments such as the ocarina can all be shaped from clay before being fired. |
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Rowboat used as tenders should have U shaped rowlocks so oars can quickly be unshipped when coming alongside. |
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The advantage of shape memory polymer resins is that they can be shaped and reshaped repeatedly without losing their material properties. |
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When a tube shaped bag is used, the entire part can be enclosed within the bag. |
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When using a tube shaped bag, the ends of the bag are sealed and the air is drawn out of the bag through a nipple using a vacuum pump. |
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In commercial woodworking facilities, vacuum bags are used to laminate curved and irregular shaped workpieces. |
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The invention of the flintlock gun mechanism in the sixteenth century produced a demand for specially shaped gunflints. |
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They have shaped edges and are modified by abrupt flaking from the dorsal face. |
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The spearhead is shaped in a manner which allows it to penetrate the thick layers of whale blubber and stick in the flesh. |
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Since then, Austria has shaped its foreign policy on the basis of neutrality, but rather different from the neutrality of Switzerland. |
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The generally agreed upon language border is, in other words, politically shaped. |
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The run and character of the river was shaped by ice sheets flowing down from the Scandinavian Peninsula. |
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Germany is a modern, advanced society, shaped by a plurality of lifestyles and regional identities. |
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The Greek Orthodox Church also shaped modern Greek identity and transmitted Greek traditions to the wider Orthodox World. |
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The birds have powerful beaks and fan shaped tails, indicating that they are ravens. |
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To explain the different colonial cases, we thus need to look first into the political institutions that shaped the economic institutions. |
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Thai culture has been shaped by many influences, including Indian, Lao, Burmese, Cambodian, and Chinese. |
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It was not until around 6,000 BC that the approximate geography of Denmark as we know it today had been shaped. |
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Not far away in the woods the Auton had been standing motionless under a tree. It was shaped like a man but it was not human. |
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I blocked the mittens by wetting them and pinning them to a shaped piece of cardboard. |
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Some clever person came up with the apt name of little John for a suitably shaped container for those who were caught short. |
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The slope of the terrain, shaped like a funnel, squeezed the growing swell of churning snow into a steep, twisting gorge. |
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Cobs were usually irregularly shaped. They were a means to account for a specific amount of silver in a coin that could be used for commerce. |
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While that seems unlikely any time soon, such experiences of terror and embattlement have shaped the way Mr. Maliki governs. |
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The mountains were shaped during the last ice age, the Devensian glaciation. |
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These shanty towns had narrow walkways between irregularly shaped lots and dwellings. |
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Aristotle's views on physical science profoundly shaped medieval scholarship. |
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An iconograph can take the form of irregularly shaped letters or irregularly aligned text. |
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Gold shone on the prows, silver also flashed on the variously shaped ships. |
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Humanist scholars shaped the intellectual landscape throughout the early modern period. |
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Historically the particular routes were also shaped by the powerful influence of winds and currents during the age of sail. |
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A limited edition appeared in a comedy rubber sleeve, shaped like a nipple. |
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The islands have been shaped by numerous glaciations during the Quaternary Period, the most recent being the Devensian. |
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The stone tools in these levels include Still Bay points, beautifully shaped thin lanceolate spear points, flaked on both sides. |
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The dales are 'U' and 'V' shaped valleys enlarged and shaped by glaciers, mainly in the most recent Devensian ice age. |
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The geography of the North has been heavily shaped by the ice sheets of the Pleistocene era, which often reached as far south as the Midlands. |
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This tension shaped the sports of association football and cricket, and led to the schism between the two main forms of rugby. |
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Existing patterns of biodiversity have been shaped both by speciation and by extinction. |
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Ideas from British and American philosophy greatly shaped philosophical development in Pakistan. |
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The Bengal Renaissance shaped the emergence of modern Bengali literature, including novels, short stories and science fiction. |
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The German word evangelisch means Protestant, and is different from the German evangelikal, which refers to churches shaped by Evangelicalism. |
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Gunports were keyhole shaped, with a circular hole at the bottom for the weapon and a narrow slit on top to allow the gunner to aim. |
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The glass is approximately 1 yard long, shaped with a bulb at the bottom, and a widening shaft which constitutes most of the height. |
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Bradbrook, provided a more vivid sense of how Jonson's work was shaped by the expectations of his time. |
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Eve is the second human created by God, taken from one of Adam's ribs and shaped into a female form of Adam. |
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This genre was shaped in Indonesia by the local interpretations of the media from the larger global punk movement. |
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Many metal performers of the 1970s and 1980s used radically shaped and brightly colored instruments to enhance their stage appearance. |
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The roof is a glass and steel construction, built by an Austrian steelwork company, with 1,656 uniquely shaped panes of glass. |
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My father brings home a big brass antique menorah, shaped like an archway, heavy, on a pedestal, on a round base. |
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Torpedo shaped barrels are widest at the point end and taper towards the rear. |
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It is played on a diamond shaped board and has similar scoring to baseball. |
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Facing both the Pacific Ocean and the Mexican border, the West has been shaped by a variety of ethnic groups. |
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The idea of wilderness has shaped the management of public lands since 1964, with the Wilderness Act. |
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Culture in German states has been shaped by major intellectual and popular currents in Europe, both religious and secular. |
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For the most part, Poland has a smooth coastline, which has been shaped by the continual movement of sand by currents and winds. |
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The colours are identical to those of the flag of Scotland, but are shaped in the Nordic cross. |
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However, the legal system of each country is shaped by its unique history and so incorporates individual variations. |
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His prediction that the Earth should be shaped as an oblate spheroid was later vindicated by other scientists. |
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Physical cosmology was shaped through both mathematics and observation in an analysis of the whole universe. |
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In prokaryotes, the DNA is held within an irregularly shaped body in the cytoplasm called the nucleoid. |
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Early locomotives used shaped wooden battens fitted lengthways along the boiler barrel and held in place by metal bands. |
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For the labourer, it was essentially a potato wage that shaped the expanding agrarian economy. |
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I've always like that, and it's shaped everything I've felt that I've done. |
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Graham, Gorky created biomorphically shaped and abstracted figurative compositions that by the 1940s evolved into totally abstract paintings. |
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Stone sculpture is an ancient activity where pieces of rough natural stone are shaped by the controlled removal of stone. |
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Moreover, much of his philosophy is shaped fundamentally by his engagement with the science of his time. |
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The conveyor, which is a conveyor belt on a truck, brings in the awkwardly shaped, or late luggage. |
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Architecture reflects the cultural diversity that has shaped Indonesia as a whole. |
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As a result, the island is shaped like a crocodile and the boy's descendants are the native East Timorese who inhabit it. |
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The underlying geology, harsh climate, and long history of human occupation have shaped this rich and distinctive natural heritage. |
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The new site was developed into an oval shaped stadium, with vast terracing sections. |
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Many forms of socialist theory hold that human behaviour is largely shaped by the social environment. |
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Compared to archaic people, anatomically modern humans have smaller, differently shaped teeth. |
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Geology describes the structure of the Earth beneath its surface, and the processes that have shaped that structure. |
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The awareness of this vast amount of time opened the door to new theories about the processes that shaped the planet. |
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The trumpet shaped terminations of various types of Bronze Age Irish jewellery are also reminiscent of motifs popular in later Celtic decoration. |
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They have wide greenish floral tubes with funnel shaped bright yellow coronas. |
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Three generations of writers especially shaped 20th century Moroccan literature. |
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The temperature is also shaped by the Caribbean current, which brings in warm water from the equator. |
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Except that in their case, the logs are made from precast concrete shaped and painted to look like the real thing. |
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The route also created a cultural exchange that shaped the identities and culture of the countries involved. |
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Since the 1950s, Peruvian art has been eclectic and shaped by both foreign and local art currents. |
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In the later half of the 18th century, Enlightenment ideas on public health and social control shaped development. |
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These rocks are shaped by the tides, the strength of the rocks, and the presence of the joints in the rocks. |
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Much of the landform has been shaped by the actions of glaciers and the shrinkage of the bay over long periods of time. |
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Ultimately, Yermak is portrayed as the hero who launched the conquest that shaped the whole of Russia. |
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Many new cities were established in this period and Chinese culture was slowly shaped. |
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There he found the belief that a nation's linguistic forms and the thoughts correlated with them shaped individuals' behavior. |
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It currently has approximately 2,800 members who commit to seven promises, aspiring to live a lifestyle shaped by mission. |
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The Lower Peninsula, to which the name Michigan was originally applied, is often noted to be shaped like a mitten. |
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The Lower Peninsula is shaped like a mitten and many residents hold up a hand to depict where they are from. |
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His earliest childhood was shaped by the American Civil War, which forced the family to seek safety temporarily in Indiana. |
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The water wheel is understood to have actively shaped and forever changed the outlook of Westerners. |
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But during the testing of a boat propelled by one, the screw snapped off, leaving a fragment shaped much like a modern boat propeller. |
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This was one of the key inventions of the Industrial Revolution and shaped the economy of the Antebellum South. |
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A fire brick chamber shaped like a dome is used, commonly known as a beehive oven. |
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Sometimes the slag which runs out the slag hole is collected in a small cup shaped tool, allowed to cool and harden. |
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Roll bending produces a cylindrical shaped product from plate or steel metals. |
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In contrast, in a shaped charge the explosive forces are focused to produce a greater local effect. |
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These areas grew and were shaped by coal mining and coal processing, and this is still visible even after the end of the coal mining. |
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A shackle is also the similarly shaped piece of metal used with a locking mechanism in padlocks. |
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Jacks are tools shaped somewhat like large tweezers with two blades, which are used for forming shape later in the creation of a piece. |
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These buildings surround a small, irregularly shaped square, the Mayor's Garden, from which the rue d'Enghien descends. |
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New England has a shared heritage and culture primarily shaped by waves of immigration from Europe. |
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When the National Park was formed in 1951 the boundary was deliberately shaped to exclude Kendal. |
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A cirque may also be a similarly shaped landform arising from fluvial erosion. |
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The fort is oval shaped and is believed to have been built by the Celts and destroyed by the Romans in their conquest of northern England. |
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A millstone shaped from Millstone Grit quarried in the area has been adopted as the emblem of the Peak District National Park. |
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Upper Wensleydale is high, open and remote U shaped valley overlying Yoredale Beds. |
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Eventually the farmer put his hand inside, and pulled out a small piece of flint, shaped in the form of a heart. |
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An area developed at about the same time on an odd shaped piece of land to the south of the Tavistock road is known as Leg o' Mutton Corner. |
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Amongst these are iron forges, in which irregularly shaped semimalleable lumps of iron are formed into bars by means of hammers driven by water. |
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The Comprehensive Plan indicated that material excavated from the canals would be side casted and shaped along side the canal. |
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There is a way it seems to us to see sunflowers not just as some more shaped and colored things, but as what has a distinctively sunflowery look. |
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The rum-based mixed drink came with a swizzle stick shaped like a pirate's sword. |
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The sharp differentiation of the sexes in our culture was shaped most probably by monogamy and monosexuality and their tabus. |
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Another senate talkathon shaped up today as southern solons fashioned a vocal onslaught against new anti-lynching legislation. |
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It covers a broad sweep of the events, personalities, and forces that have shaped this vacationland. |
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A drill punch stood poised, a big thing shaped like a C clamp, with a table and a velocitized mouth. |
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Experimental values for the voidage fraction of binary mixtures of differently shaped particles have been extracted from literature. |
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The kitchen breakfast is an irregularly shaped room with fitted base and wall units and work surfaces over. |
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Rainer Becker and Arjun Waney started a restaurant in London and the partnership lucratively shaped and transformed Zuma as a model worldwide. |
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The items, offered in a Willow Oak finish, feature canted pilasters, routed and shaped rails, decorative brass buttons and embossing. |
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I want my coffin to be shaped like an LI 150 Lambretta complete with mirrors and airhorn. |
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A ceramic shaped heart surrounds the air plant, with the ability to be hung or used as a desk plant. |
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Best4Garden also supplies a new collection for this year, of heart shaped, hanging air plants. |
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The process was implemented in March 2000 for specialty shaped structural allografts. |
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Aloha Shirts is a shaped rug that features three overlapping Hawaiian shirts. |
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Using a sharp knife, cut out Y-front shaped cookies from the dough and slide these on to the baking sheet. |
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The djembe drum, pronounced jembe, is a goblet shaped hand drum that is a popular African percussion instrument. |
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Snoop has come prepared with a bottle of cognac shaped like a curvy lady. |
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The line includes a shower curtain, hand-painted ceramic accessories, appliqued towels, hooks and a shaped loop cotton rug. |
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Kangaroo paws are a wonderful bunch of plants from Australia with thick grassy foliage and large numbers of fuzzy 'kangaroo paw' shaped flowers. |
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After trimming and reshaping, the surgeon reapplies skin over the shaped bones and cartilage. |
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Shaped like a candy bar, with a light bluish gray and silver trim, it boasts a bright backlit qwerty, or traditional, keyboard that practically begs your thumbs to touch it. |
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Shaped by the fastidious Harnoncourt, the central andante movement opens with a horn theme that whispers an affinity to the Largo from the New World symphony. |
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Shaped of such heavy metal the tamper would weigh about a ton. |
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Shaped like a slightly distorted semi-circle, the flat roof is supported by slim tubular steel columns so that it appears to hover lightly over the solid structure below. |
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Shaped like eel, this small slender fish is another relative of blennies. |
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Shaped like a knife, a bullroarer makes a humming noise when it is swung. |
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Shaped like a Greek cross, the over-life-size case dominated the middle of the gallery, displaying the items in an asymmetrical manner, on several tiers. |
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A Natural History of the Crinoidea of Lily Shaped Animals, with Observations on the Genera Asteria, Euryale, Comatula, and Marsupites. |
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Midbie status was shaped not just by the absolute amount of time since the creation of an account, but by the cumulative amount of time spent inworld. |
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A more likely explanation is that ancient crystal skull carvers first chipped piecees off a block of material that was destined to be shaped into a skull. |
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The Hallagan breaching tool is a modified crowbar made of non-sparking material with an extra spike and a wedge shaped adz at one end for additional prying and leverage. |
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African American scholar and author Asante, founder of the Afrocentric movement for a united Africa, reflects on his roots and how they shaped his thinking. |
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A wild service tree has been planted in the woodland gardens of Gisborough Priory close to the Monks Walk, appropriately, at a diamond shaped path lined by lime trees. |
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This book is part of NASA's Aeronautics Book Series and covers development and flight testing of its Shaped Sonic Boom Demonstrator. |
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The geography and climate of the Commonwealth are shaped by the Blue Ridge Mountains and the Chesapeake Bay, which provide habitat for much of its flora and fauna. |
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Shaped box bushes, lavender and ionicera hedging combined with a grand yew, Chilean pine and magnolias give the gardens a sense of maturity. |
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Shaped like a sleek vase, the product is designed with eight adjustable mist volume mode along with a musical scale and three detachable nozzles. |
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The Salto de Albi porphyry prospect is an oval shaped, Tertiary age intrusive, with associated chalcopyrite-bornite mineralization and intense potassic alteration. |
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Slipper lamps are oval shaped and found mainly in the Levant. |
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Spherical shaped agravic and oval shaped hypogravic forms of burning fuel, droplets created in a falling chamber as gravitational gradient effects on natural convection. |
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And Fine argues quite explicitly that understanding how racial and gender identities shaped their world view is at least as important as understanding the influence of class. |
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I cut bloodwood saplings and shaped a new pair of shafts with an adze. |
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Students are profoundly ahistorical now, and I think they need to work out the notion of how their own environment, over time, has shaped their lives. |
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The school's development, particularly during the early years, was visibly shaped by their ideas and even in later years the school never let go of their principles. |
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Aimed at 5-12 year olds, Cadbury Land Yowie Hot Chocolate will build on the strength of the Yowie brand name with a range of six different Yowie character shaped jars. |
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The anther of a tomato flower is shaped like a hollow tube, with the pollen produced within the structure, rather than on the surface, as in most species. |
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Consequentially, this shaped Pangaea and animal adaptations. |
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More roughly, we consider the topography of the steel sheet 2 as a series of cylindrically shaped anfractuosities or pores, of various radii R and depths L, as shown Fig. |
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As the incisors grind against each other, the softer dentine on the rear of the teeth wears away, leaving the sharp enamel edge shaped like the blade of a chisel. |
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Since ancient times, people have opened the rainforest, altered the ecosystem, shaped the landscapes and created rice paddy and terraces to support the growing population. |
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The Merovingian Church was shaped by both internal and external forces. |
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These large timbers were shaped with both adze and broadaxe. |
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This is a lovely silver oval sweetmeat basket, circa 1763, with pierced stars and quatrefoils, embossed beads, shaped gadrooned border and pierced handle. |
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The mainland and insular dialects clearly differ from each other because they were shaped by Frisian immigrants during several different centuries. |
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The wings are long and broad, suitably shaped for soaring and gliding flight, and have the unusually large number of 30 to 35 secondary flight feathers. |
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External threats closely shaped the course of the Revolution. |
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Heavily cratered and irregularly shaped, Janus orbits Saturn just beyond the F ring and only 50km farther away than its co-orbital moon, Epimetheus. |
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And that Sandra 'Bury me in a Y shaped coffin' Jeffries' last child wasn't her husband's? Nor was her second girl, I mean, you've only got to look at the eyes to know that. |
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The coasts of the Norwegian Sea were shaped during the last Ice Age. |
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Spanish art, architecture, cuisine, and music has been shaped by successive waves of foreign invaders, as well as by the country's Mediterranean climate and geography. |
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In the 19th century Napoleon took power and established the First French Empire, whose subsequent Napoleonic Wars shaped the course of continental Europe. |
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Optotypes can be specially shaped letters, numbers, or geometric symbols. |
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That injustices christened by slavery and shaped by Jim Crow laws are alive and well in current police, municipal and court practices is not an eye-opener. |
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Seabirds evolved to exploit different food resources in the world's seas and oceans, and to a great extent, their physiology and behaviour have been shaped by their diet. |
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Dolphins use their conical shaped teeth to capture fast moving prey. |
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The Labour party shaped its policy of a Welsh Assembly under the guidance of Shadow Welsh Secretary Ron Davies and Welsh Office spokesmen Win Griffiths and Rhodri Morgan. |
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They have been identified as meteoric iron shaped by careful hammering. |
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Drumlins are asymmetrical, canoe shaped hills made mainly of till. |
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Scarisbrick largely kept Elton's regard for Cromwell's abilities, but returned agency to Henry, who Scarisbrick considered to have ultimately directed and shaped policy. |
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The central part of the mandible forming the chin carries a triangularly shaped area forming the apex of the chin called the mental trigon, not found in archaic humans. |
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While the cap badge of the STR is the same as that of the Royal Logistic Corps, all ranks wear a diamond shaped patch of MacDuff Tartan behind the cap badge. |
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The indigenous Berber people and a series of foreign invaders as well as religious and cultural influences have shaped Morocco's architectural styles. |
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Originally, the country's cuisine was shaped by the practices of fishing and farming, including the cultivation of the soil for growing crops and raising domesticated animals. |
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The incense dough is then pressed into shaped forms to create cone and smaller coiled incense, or forced through a hydraulic press for solid stick incense. |
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Colliding tectonic plates have shaped much of the geology of Newfoundland. |
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It is now common to distinguish between the legacy and influence of Marx specifically and the legacy and influence of those who shaped his ideas for political purposes. |
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It is important to note that Isabella's reputation for sanctity derives in large measure from an image carefully shaped and disseminated by the queen herself. |
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Uruguay's early 19th century history was shaped by ongoing fights for dominance in the Platine region, between British, Spanish, Portuguese and other colonial forces. |
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George Mackay Brown from Orkney, and Iain Crichton Smith from Lewis, wrote both poetry and prose fiction shaped by their distinctive island backgrounds. |
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Through engaging conversation and quotes from letters, juvenilia, and novels, she shares about her childhood, siblings, and the loves and losses that shaped her life. |
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Much of Puerto Rican culture centers on the influence of music and has been shaped by other cultures combining with local and traditional rhythms. |
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Industrialization, Darwin's theory of evolution and Marx's theory of class divisions shaped these works and turned historical processes into a subject of wide debate. |
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However, Shakespeare's attitude towards Richard was shaped by scholar Thomas More, whose writings displayed extreme bias against the Yorkist king. |
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To buffer stage house is a stone that has been created in such a way that ends shaped beam decreasing as the stone used for pounding rice pedestal. |
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The copper and gold anomaly at Oomargi occurs in metasediments and appears to be associated with high-level calc-alkaline intrusives in an oval shaped approx. |
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He argued that a mirror shaped like the part of a conic section, would correct the spherical aberration that flawed the accuracy of refracting telescopes. |
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The many ridges are sawtooth shaped and dissected by river valleys. |
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A distinct national identity was shaped by conflict with the French, Scots, Welsh and Irish, and the establishment of English as the primary language. |
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Sometime during the 14th century European mail makers started to transition from round rivets to wedge shaped rivets but continued using alternating rows of solid rings. |
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Architecture in Tokyo has largely been shaped by Tokyo's history. |
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This controversy of the late 19th century profoundly shaped modern approaches to the comparative method in historical linguistics and in creolistics. |
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Your hands shaped me and made me....Remember that you molded me like clay. |
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Kachru initiated, shaped and defined the field of World Englishes. |
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Finally, the impact of the glaciers shaped the landscape seen today. |
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At the southern tip of the island that was shaped like a letter qof they splashed up a stone embankment and clambered stiff and stumbling like unarticulated iron beings. |
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In the apoptosis cells, karyon is crimpled, chromatin is agglomerated, shrunk and broken, and then the adoptotic body is shaped and stained orange. |
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The state monopoly on television broadcast ended in the 1990s and, since then, satellite channels have increasingly shaped popular culture of Indian society. |
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Integration of global health concerns into foreign policy may be hampered by approaches that are shaped by the overarching roles of defense and diplomacy. |
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The mold used in this work has an Archimedean spiral shaped cavity that is 20 mm wide and having a maximum flow length of 850 mm and thickness of 3 mm. |
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This Germanic language shaped the popular Latin spoken here and gave it a very distinctive identity compared to the other future Romance languages. |
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By his acts of meaning, and those of other individual meaners, the social reality is created, maintained in good order, and continuously shaped and modified. |
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The focus of this paper is to extend the previous DM unit in order to create an hyperelliptical shaped decision region and to perform feature selection. |
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The accepted view of the 1930s ignores the arms race which was 'an independent, self-perpetuating and often overriding impersonal force that shaped events' in this period. |
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It was shaped by the precepts laid down by Sir Joshua Reynolds. |
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As time wore on, quadrangular, 'H' or 'E' shaped floor plans became more common, with the H shape coming to fruition during the reign of Henry VII's son and successor. |
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In this configuration, the piece can be shaped inside and out. |
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The Scottish Reformation of 1560 decisively shaped the Church of Scotland. |
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