He's just a house pet and is given quite a lot of freedom to move abut the place. |
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Rather, they tend to develop in the many nooks and crannies formed where roof planes intersect, or where roofs abut walls. |
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Three farms abut our little village, and recently all three have come on to the market, the houses available apart from the land. |
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The former two McDougall lots abut the road allowance which extends from the concession road known as Scotland Road. |
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Anyway, thanks for agreeing with the fact that I amn't a complete paranoid freak abut the wording. |
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We are able to distinguish anatomical margins when two structures of different density abut one another. |
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No defect was detected in the relocation of the paired centrioles to abut the nuclear membrane or in the initial formation of the annulus. |
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I've lived on my lonesome for abut 5 months now and have realised that there are a number of things which need to be discussed. |
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The motive was obviously to express regret abut the predicament, and there it is. |
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The really great thing abut the EX is that it is small and compact, great when your travelling. |
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There is some debate about how this will affect clinics that abut sidewalks or public streets. |
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We have no qualms in telling people who are smokers that they ought to stop smoking, but we are reticent abut telling people to go on a diet. |
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It is also virtually the only thing left to be caught in the sea lochs that abut western Scotland level with Glasgow. |
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Where partitions abut the underside of a suspended ceiling, the quality of acoustic seal at the junction between the two will be critical. |
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A municipality may receive Ontario Parcel data for lands that lie in adjacent municipalities but directly abut its boundaries. |
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The boundaries of parcels posted for lands that either abut or surround these subsurface lands may be described by simple exclusion. |
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Except for easements, the facility may have to abut the property line, a street or the wall of an adjacent building on some sites. |
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Missions Canada is reserved abut the possibility of PAT in its current format of assisting the churches within its fold. |
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Mountains and chalky crags abut the broad, deep-green swale of larch forests and hay-meadows of the Ampezzo Valley, just an hour's drive east of Canazei. |
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As these stories abut one another, metaphorically touching the reader's own, they become altered, subsequently transforming in tone, texture, reality. |
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The posterior extrascapulars also abut anteriorly against this median bone, but without touching each other, so that the commissure does not cross the midline. |
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Mackintosh sounded a note of caution abut the near-term economic future. |
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The fronts of the houses abut on the pathway, which is about four feet wide, and are unequally places, following the contour of the ground. |
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Find out more abut wastewater treatment in your community. |
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Thinking abut the information you receive from the government of Canada, would you say that you receive too much, too little or about the right amount of information? |
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Different tubes abut different molecular combinations. |
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To learn more abut the MAB Programme please visit UNESCO's MAB web site. |
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Lands that have or abut gradient changes that are steep should be avoided. |
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It is frequently the case that both orders of government will legislate in the same field, and the scope of those two areas of legislation will abut each other and come together. |
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For site boundaries that abut public rights-of-way, light trespass requirements may be met relative to the curb line instead of the site boundary. |
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From this edition, much of the ocean's northern limit ceased to abut land masses. |
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Licensees are required to maintain aesthetic buffer zones along all numbered provincial highways that abut Crown land and along watercourses with high recreational use. |
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Where these abut, the smooth one appears to overlie the rough. |
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Shell indicated that although mineable oil sands extended beyond the north boundary into other leases, none of those leases had approved or proposed plans for development that would abut Shell's boundary. |
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