The tumor cells were arranged in nests, with adjacent acellular myxoid areas. |
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Adjacent to the Sutter Creek site, tire impressions and shoe prints were found in the soil adjacent to the area of egress. |
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Finding the public quarters, Viridian and David enter an empty room adjacent to it. |
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The nurse who had just walked in to access the equipment room adjacent to the waiting room sensed the tension. |
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She turned and saw that there were doors that were adjacent to the room next door. |
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In addition to this, improvements will be made to the adjacent slip road alongside Kew Bridge. |
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The group is made up of rural rednecks, and their white-shoe allies on the adjacent suncoast. |
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The photograph shows an islander standing in the lade that channels water from the adjacent burn into the waterwheel below. |
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The other problem from which these remnant patches suffer, he says, are invasions by weeds and introduced plants from developed adjacent land. |
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The first morning I stopped abruptly when I heard a squealing pack of rats in a room adjacent to ours. |
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These glial cells are seen adjacent to myelinated nerve fibers in the white matter or forming satellite cells to the neurons in the gray matter. |
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Attached to the bedroom was a small comfy washroom, and adjacent to the living room was a kitchen. |
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From the adjacent room came the sudden sound of running water and an insulted yowl. |
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He nodded and slipped back into the bathroom adjacent to his room, presumably to spit. |
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We went to a room adjacent to the main hall, and as we walked in, a detainee was led out with fresh blood around his nose. |
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We lay fully clothed on adjacent mattresses while laughing tribeswomen ironed every kink out of our puffy Western bodies. |
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The longest ambulacral column is parallel and adjacent to the ambulacral-adambulacral furrow. |
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The original range of the Java sparrow is Java and the adjacent islands of Bali and Kangaen. |
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On arrival at the surgery, a receptionist confirmed her appointment and pointed to the adjacent waiting room. |
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The adjacent shop window display was filled with flowers and decorative plants. |
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Walled off from the two adjacent streets, it is a quiet space of contemplation and repose. |
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Thus, in the context of a chess game, moving your queen to a square adjacent to your opponent's king counts as a check. |
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Walking in further she found the bathroom was adjacent to the dressing room. |
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Coordination must be made with the brigade reconnaissance team, companies to the rear, and adjacent units. |
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Late Tertiary and Quaternary glacial, alluvial and lacustrine sediments are widespread adjacent to the mountains and in intermontane basins. |
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Lloyd eyes the 15 acres of hay adjacent to where we're sitting with our iced teas and lemonades. |
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He kept the prototype in the laundry room, which was adjacent to my bedroom in the basement. |
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Use a small piece of paneling board as a pounding board to force two adjacent pieces together. |
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Doors zipping up and down, the ship appeared to only have one deck, and each room was adjacent to the other. |
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This water is warmed by direct contact with the hose or the warm soil adjacent to the hose. |
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They invite you to get up and visit the wine room adjacent to the dining room. |
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Both unglazed terracotta ware and highly glazed ware crafted there are on sale in the museum foyer and the adjacent conservatory. |
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He pulled me into the other bathroom, adjacent to Joel's room and locked both doors. |
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In addition, the organic components of adjacent threads, particularly wool, can act as a source of corrosive reagents. |
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He sits in the adjacent cubicle, and I am barely aware he's even there half the time. |
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This forms a courtyard, a lantern and a lung for the adjacent interior spaces. |
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The blond man's study, he was vexed to learn, was locked, but the room adjacent to it was not. |
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Because this waboom is adjacent to where we intend to build the Manor House, we are protecting it carefully with rocks extracted from the fields. |
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She stayed in her room on the first floor or in her office adjacent to her room. |
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Clive and his friends brought the equipment down from their second floor apartment and set up in the room adjacent to the rec room. |
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The filling station adjacent to the show rooms will not be disturbed during the building works. |
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The vehicle hit a lamp post next to the concrete median barrier adjacent to the fast lane. |
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This maneuver served only to strengthen our resolve and we booked a meeting room in a hotel adjacent to the convention site. |
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Peatlands occur in low-energy settings and are more independent of adjacent landscape units. |
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The accommodation is competed by a self-contained unit adjacent to the dining room. |
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He walked towards the cave exit, which was directly adjacent to the room in which he had slept. |
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And usually when one tire blows out, the tire adjacent to the flat can blowout easily from the increased pressure. |
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The terrain is relatively flat, with good cycle and footpath connections to adjacent suburbs. |
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The marina has an adjacent pavilion at the top of a hill, with a staircase leading up to it. |
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While birds such as the korhaans and bustards inhabit the open grassland, other species reside in the adjacent woodlands. |
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The heat of welding will anneal the copper in the heat-affected area adjacent to the weld and reduce the strength provided by cold working. |
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Many of these findings were translated into comparative performance ratings of the twenty-two groups of adjacent suburbs covered by the survey. |
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Therefore, the captain of the accident airplane elected to put the airplane down on a grass area adjacent to the runway. |
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Development of vast acreages of adjacent public land for ski runs and lifts also takes its toll. |
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The 140 acres proposed for zoning also includes land adjacent to the Tullamore Road and Brittas Avenue. |
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Parental DNAs cut with the same enzyme were electrophoresed in adjacent lanes to facilitate comparison of RFLP profiles. |
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We swam for about an hour, using mainly the indoor pool and adjacent whirlpool. |
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The company simply could not provide the team with an adjacent block of offices and workspaces. |
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Cells are attached to adjacent cells by junctional complexes in the lateral membranes, and form a polarized epithelium. |
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The nose of the aircraft went under the wing of the aircraft on the adjacent stand. |
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This cranked geometry inflects around the pair of large adjacent trees and registers a trace of the radial gardens. |
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An ankylosed tooth can force adjacent teeth out of position, which can affect the bite. |
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The elegant Mahogany Room piano bar offers a quiet retreat overlooking the adjacent brick courtyard. |
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When the larvae reach a length of about 80 mm they move to the deeper waters of adjacent reed beds. |
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The people living in small, jerry-built houses in the adjacent villages were easy victims of the waves. |
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Using the previously suggest lane configurations will allow you to gain psychological assistance, from the swimmers in the adjacent lanes. |
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Acute cholecystitis may cause the gall bladder to adhere to the adjacent jejunum or duodenum. |
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It glimmers with the image of the adjacent water nymph in steep foreshortening. |
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The blasts struck in rapid succession during rush hour on two parallel and adjacent streets in a poor district of the city. |
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The Kaua'i cave wolf spider and Kaua'i cave isopod are small, blind creatures adapted to life in moist lava tubes and adjacent crevices. |
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Their centers thus lie on the trisectors of the angles adjacent to that line. |
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At each vertex we consider the angles formed on the adjacent faces at that corner. |
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Amanda drops her duffle bag at the foot of the couch and slumps down in the loveseat adjacent to it, exhausted. |
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The new pergola is adjacent to the dining room and is easily accessible through French doors. |
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He eases his leg onto the adjacent barstool at the Roadside Inn, the town watering hole, and takes a sip from a frothy mug of beer. |
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I swallowed my tears and washed my face in the small sink in the adjacent lavatory. |
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The half-vertebra is, as a rule, ankylosed to adjacent vertebrae. |
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It is also possible to provide a cavity, an anfractuosity, or a modification of the surface condition at the end of the rod or needle, or laterally adjacent this end. |
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The phosphatized sediment crust was then broken into small fragments by heavy current activity and then redeposited and mixed in with adjacent lime muds. |
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Most grain mold pathogens become associated with the kernel in the field but can grow within the colonized kernel and even spread to adjacent kernels during storage. |
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He had vehemently denied that syringes used in the hospital ended up in adjacent medical shops, and that bloodied cotton wads made good stuffing for mattresses. |
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The committee are providing a trailer this Wednesdays adjacent to the church and they appeal to grave owners to dump old wreaths and flowers and other waste in it. |
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Within the peripheral zone, the expansion rate, expansion anisotropy, and the direction of maximal expansion vary according to the age of adjacent leaf primordia. |
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What is needed is a power handsaw that can cut a kerf immediately adjacent to a corner juncture defined by a horizontal surface and a vertical surface. |
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I marked individual sap holes with waterproof ink and periodically returned to them to measure their length and width and to note sap flow and the location of adjacent holes. |
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For the more active there is an adjacent 18 hole golf course and other outdoor pursuits such as archery and clay pigeon shooting are possible in the grounds. |
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A maximum age is indicated by the Cambrian Akaz seamount in an accretionary prism, the presence of which implies the existence of a trench adjacent to the arc. |
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It had fired jugs, pans, cooking pots and roofing tiles in the 14th century, and similar wares have been found on excavations locally and in adjacent counties. |
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One soldier from the Azov Battalion, a volunteer brigade, said it was attacked in Vynohradne, a suburb adjacent to the city. |
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Within 45 minutes some of the campers were wading through water that was knee-high as they struggled to leave the site, adjacent to the Greta and Derwent rivers. |
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I am sitting on the Turkish-Syrian border, adjacent to the city of Kobani, watching hundreds of children sob. |
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As I waited to speak to Manning, a cleaning woman poked her head out from one of the adjacent rooms to peer at me. |
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His cages are not pretty, but they are very functional, serviced by reticulated water and food at the front, with a door at the rear, adjacent to nesting hollows. |
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Additional heraldic shields float in the foregrounds below the flanking scenes, as well as in the lancet cusps and the adjacent tracery openings above them. |
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About the only thing nearby that smacks of politics is an adjacent pop-up Halloween costume store. |
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Who helps build convention centers and adjacent hotels so cities can attract convention business? |
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The turnstiles will be resited closer to the playing area and opposite the main stand we hope to cover some of the standing area adjacent to the cricket field. |
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A detailed anatomy of misordered situations shows that deviations from the true order in such cases are due mainly to interchanges of adjacent markers. |
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Abundant breast lobules were present in the adjacent breast tissue in all cases in this subgroup, but these showed little evidence of active lactational change. |
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Worse yet, Lee suspected Crazy Horse would be placed under arrest and confined to the guardhouse since the adjutant's office lay adjacent to the jail. |
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Produced in the creamery adjacent to the milking parlor, Woodside Farm ice cream is more cream-sweet than sugar-sweet. |
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Dining facilities include al fresco picnic tables and bucolic fields adjacent to the pastures. |
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Cobb County, a suburban area that sits adjacent to the city and shares some its infrastructure, is 66 percent white. |
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By the time the Ordnance Survey was completed around 1845, the maps show buildings on much of the street and adjacent streets. |
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The typical nesting environment includes a dark forested area adjacent to the beach. |
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The lithostrotionoid corals are common in bryozoan-echinoderm and ooidal packstones adjacent to ooidal and well-sorted crinoid grainstones. |
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It is a relatively inexpensive method which can be done at a central facility or adjacent to the source reactor. |
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In cartography, the contour interval is the elevation difference between adjacent contour lines. |
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It has hot and cold running water, with showers and toilets, in an adjacent building. |
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Some of these, such as the Great Basin, are not single drainage basins but collections of separate, adjacent closed basins. |
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It forms when two glaciers meet and the debris on the edges of the adjacent valley sides join and are carried on top of the enlarged glacier. |
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Tidal inlets can act as sinks and sources for large amounts of material, which therefore impacts on adjacent parts of the coastline. |
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Wetlands, salt marshes, mangroves and adjacent fresh water wetlands are particularly vulnerable to such a squeeze. |
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In the Southern Hemisphere, the Patagonian Ice Sheet covered the whole southern third of Chile and adjacent areas of Argentina. |
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Over the following years, spat spread out sporadically and populated adjacent areas. |
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On the other hand, Dutch has been replaced in adjacent lands in nowadays France and Germany. |
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As a foreign language, Dutch is mainly taught in primary and secondary schools in areas adjacent to the Netherlands and Flanders. |
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Some Dutch Low Saxon dialects like Tweants show features of Westphalian, a West Low German dialect spoken in adjacent Northern Germany. |
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The presence of faults and joint structures in stope walls within the ore body has resulted in overbreak of ore into adjacent stopes. |
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Since Amsterdam expanded rapidly during this period, new buildings adjacent to the city centre were also built in this style. |
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Located adjacent to it, is the Bimhuis, a concert hall for improvised and Jazz music. |
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She was cremated and her ashes were interred in St Andrew's churchyard, adjacent to Kilverstone Hall, on 22 July. |
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This facility was open by Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh in April 2009 and is situated directly adjacent to the National Sailing Academy. |
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Shallow marine environments exist adjacent to coastlines and can extend to the boundaries of the continental shelf. |
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When the occasional rat infestation is found and eliminated, the rats are unable to reinfest it from an adjacent one. |
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The adjacent Great Plains grassland habitats are left to herds of elk, American bison, and pronghorn antelope. |
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Short, elastic and closely adjacent hairs are present on the limbs from the elbows down to the calcaneal tendons. |
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Wolves encounter cougars along portions of the Rocky Mountains and adjacent mountain ranges. |
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Since 2011, the Netherlands, Belgium and Denmark have also reported wolf sightings presumably by natural migration from adjacent countries. |
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It has killed tens of millions of trees in 22 states in the United States and adjacent Ontario and Quebec in Canada. |
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Different colored lichens may inhabit different adjacent sections of a rock face, depending on the angle of exposure to light. |
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This difference in practice is markedly seen for the Pacific Ocean in the adjacent figure. |
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The entire area of the Caribbean Sea, the numerous islands of the West Indies, and adjacent coasts, are collectively known as the Caribbean. |
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Spreading is generally not uniform, so where spreading rates of adjacent ridge blocks are different, massive transform faults occur. |
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This regime is known as an arid subtropical climate, which is generally located in areas adjacent to powerful cold ocean currents. |
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Mild climate variants are generally located in areas adjacent to powerful cold ocean currents. |
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Viscosity, a physical property, is a measure of how well adjacent molecules stick to one another. |
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Its quarries also supplied a cement factory at Dunball, adjacent to the King's Sedgemoor Drain. |
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The island's community centre is located here, and adjacent to it is the primary school for Tresco and Bryher. |
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It comprises a tall, circular gun tower and an adjacent gun platform, and was designed to prevent enemy naval vessels from entering the harbour. |
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There may have been an adjacent gun platform just beneath the main structure. |
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The National Motor Museum is located in the New Forest adjacent to Beaulieu Palace House. |
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In August 2009, work began on a significant project to create a Cultural Quarter in the city centre, on land adjacent to the Guildhall. |
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In 2011, a 'Fairy Land' section was developed adjacent to the Fairy Castle. |
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The former prison lies adjacent to Albany and Parkhurst, both part of HMP Isle of Wight. |
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Alsace is located on France's eastern border and on the west bank of the upper Rhine adjacent to Germany and Switzerland. |
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During the Old Irish period, geminates are reduced to simple consonants, occurring earliest when adjacent to a consonant. |
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In order to build his forum and the adjacent brick market that also held his name Trajan had vast areas of the surrounding hillsides leveled. |
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All Dutch dialects spoken in Belgium are spoken in adjacent areas of the Netherlands as well. |
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The prevailing north and northeast winds influence the movement of water in the coastal inlets to the adjacent sabkhas, especially during storms. |
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This includes adjacent populations of Rothschild's, reticulated, and Masai giraffes. |
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Isfahan's Shah Mosque, built by the order of Abbas I in 1629, together with the adjacent bazaar, forms an axis between trade and religion. |
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The areas adjacent to these sacred compounds included residential complexes housing wealthy lineages. |
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San Diego International Airport is also adjacent to the bay, across Harbor Drive from the Coast Guard Station. |
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Numerous resorts, hotels, and the San Diego Convention Center are adjacent to the Bay. |
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The Port of San Diego manages the harbor and administers the public lands adjacent to the bay. |
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The Chumash and Tongva were removed from the islands in the early 19th century, taken to Spanish missions and pueblos on the adjacent mainland. |
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Nearly 490 different species of birds have been observed in the park and on adjacent waters. |
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The reverse is dominated by a pattern resembling the labyrinth formed by adjacent ice floes. |
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The polar bear is found in the Arctic Circle and adjacent land masses as far south as Newfoundland. |
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A complicated net of forestry roads in the areas adjacent to Khuzhir leads to woodland areas on the mountain slopes. |
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In 2008, the train station was completely renovated, and the adjacent square was reconstructed to include fountains and an underground passage. |
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The longest side is adjacent to and parallel with the bass strings, going from the right rear corner to a location on the player's left. |
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They face in opposite directions, plucking the adjacent string on either side of the wider gap. |
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Additionally, in casual speech, adjacent heterosyllabic vowels may combine into diphthongs and triphthongs or even sequences of them. |
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In English as in other languages, assimilation of adjacent consonants is common, particularly of a nasal with a following consonant. |
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It is quite noticeably different from the accent spoken in adjacent towns such as Wigan and Bolton despite them being within Greater Manchester. |
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The merger has also spread from Western Pennsylvania into adjacent West Virginia, historically in the South Midland dialect region. |
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To the south, the British were said to be openly funding Creek Indian raids on white settlers in Georgia and adjacent territory. |
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Before the Dissolution of the Monasteries, Madeley and the adjacent Little Wenlock belonged to Much Wenlock Priory. |
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The Americans originally sought to purchase only the port city of New Orleans and its adjacent coastal lands, but quickly accepted the bargain. |
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With a partner Thomas James, Hargreaves ran a small mill in Hockley and lived in an adjacent house. |
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The bridge, the adjacent settlement of Ironbridge and the Ironbridge Gorge form the UNESCO Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage Site. |
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John Smeaton Academy, a secondary school in the suburbs of Leeds adjacent to the Pendas Fields estate near Austhorpe, is named after Smeaton. |
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Finally, James Watt jnr purchased land adjacent to the workshop in an attempt to prevent the firm from expanding. |
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A deposit of cement was formed after an occurrence of oil shale located adjacent to a bed of limestone burned due to natural causes. |
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In 2002 British Waterways bought the lock at Inglesham and the adjacent round house, to safeguard the route of the canal. |
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It and the adjacent Manisty Cutting were named after the engineer in charge. |
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The graving docks were constructed adjacent to the south bank of the canal, and a floating pontoon dock was built nearby. |
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Distracted by the Duke, he did not notice an approaching locomotive on the adjacent track, Rocket. |
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There are efforts being made locally to create an information display adjacent to the memorial stone to present information to the public. |
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His intention was to build an industrial community to house his workers adjacent to the Colt Armory. |
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District Court for the District of Rhode Island is located downtown across from Providence City Hall adjacent to Kennedy Plaza. |
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The earlier combination mills where spinning and weaving took place in adjacent buildings became rarer. |
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The RSA has expanded into adjacent buildings, and now includes 2 and 4 John Adam Street and 18 Adam Street. |
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The Barrow council district, which includes adjacent urban areas, had a population of around 69,100 according to the 2011 census. |
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Many historic buildings on and adjacent to Main Street sustained severe damage, as did a number of bridges in and around the town. |
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It takes its name from the adjacent lake, and has associations with the Lake Poets. |
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It meets the M6 at junction 33 and goes through Galgate as Main Road, passing under the West Coast Main Line, which it then runs adjacent to. |
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The unusual name of the pass is taken from that of the adjacent Wrynose hill, also called Wrynose Fell. |
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Fisherground is accessible via a public footpath, adjacent to Fisherground campsite. |
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Wooden sleepers, gravel ballast and low rail weight with the lack overhead catenary and the adjacent area make it uniquely historical. |
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The boundaries of Red Screes are formed by the four streams in the adjacent valleys. |
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However, in June 2006, they were reinterred in plots adjacent to Hawthorne. |
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Peat soils and blanket bog on the moors store carbon while high rainfall fills many reservoirs supplying water to the adjacent conurbations. |
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They are a transition zone between plains and low relief hills to the adjacent topographically higher mountains, hills, and uplands. |
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Open water swimming still takes place at locations including Colwick Park Lake adjacent to the river, with its own voluntary lifeguards. |
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It provides a drier alternative to the adjacent set of stepping stones when the river level is high. |
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The adjacent Ladybower Reservoir was completed in 1945 to cover increasing demand. |
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Forster Square Shopping Park opened in 1995 and is adjacent to the Forster Square Railway Station. |
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The adjacent Holmefield Estate was acquired in 1919, followed by Thornes House in 1924, making a large park to the south west of the city. |
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These streets are concentrated in areas of terrace housing in poorer neighbourhoods adjacent to the town centre. |
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The adjacent Mayfield station opened in 1910, providing four platforms which alleviated overcrowding at London Road. |
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It is present all year in the milder climates of Ireland and the United Kingdom and its adjacent European coasts. |
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A passenger ferry operates across the river from the village of Dittisham to a point adjacent to the Greenway Estate. |
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This can lead to difficulties where not all adjacent occupiers maintain their fences properly. |
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Sometimes they were adjacent to drovers' roads near river crossing points or overnight accommodation. |
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A possible vehicle park is located close by, adjacent to the highway and to the track that leads to the butts. |
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He was appointed prebendary of Wilton Abbey in 1535 and received two adjacent benefices. |
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Black sallee is most common adjacent to creeks and flats in mountainous, tableland country. |
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The dragline sidecasts material into a 'wet' stockpile located on-shore, immediately adjacent to the excavation. |
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A highly conductive graphitic schist over 4km long was identified adjacent to the Lower Middleback Jaspilite in the Campoona Hill region. |
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Because the conference room is filled, we will have our meeting in the adjacent room. |
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The drawback of these common crossings lies in the difficulty of welding them to the adjacent rails. |
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Regions grow concentricly, meaning that the adjacent pixels to be merged simultaneously are all those neighboring the current region. |
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The areas of lung dysventilation with an absence of alveolar air are visualized in the form of consolidations adjacent to the pleural line. |
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When two gismu are adjacent, the first one modifies the second, and the selbri takes its place structure from the rightmost word. |
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Halation, properly speaking, is the reflection and diffusion, within the film, from the lighter areas to the adjacent darker ones. |
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The winds that are cooled or warmed when blowing over these currents influence adjacent land areas. |
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The classic example has been the Rhine Valley graben with the Vosges Mountains and the Schwarzwald as adjacent horsts. |
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Submarine thresholds and continental slopes mark the borders of these basins with the adjacent seas. |
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The development of glaciers was likely aided by localized cooling indebted to shading by adjacent cliffs. |
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They were normally supplied with water from an adjacent river or stream, or by aqueduct. |
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By late antiquity, separate stair towers were constructed adjacent to the main buildings, as in the Basilica of San Vitale. |
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Asymmetry can also occur if adjacent channel walls are isothermal but at different temperatures or isoflux but dissipating different heat fluxes. |
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The fake fires could only begin when the bombing started over an adjacent target and its effects were brought under control. |
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Also at the back of the court, often adjacent to the dock, is an area from where members of the public can observe the proceedings. |
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The boundary of the City of London with adjacent boroughs was adjusted to remove some anomalies. |
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The removal of a bottleneck by means like the tunnel does not necessarily induce economic gains in all adjacent regions. |
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The medioproximal and lateroproximal faces are flattened for adpression with adjacent metatarsals. |
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Another good place to see the spectacle is Over Bridge, but the view here is rather restricted by the adjacent railway bridge. |
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The pit was then enlarged further until it became unsafe or worked out, then another pit would be sunk adjacent to the existing one. |
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Further along the coast, Porlock is a quiet coastal town with an adjacent salt marsh nature reserve and a harbour at nearby Porlock Weir. |
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Oceanic climates are a product and reflection of the ocean adjacent to them. |
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These averages disguise considerable variation across the region, due chiefly to the upland regions and adjacent seas. |
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There are also many bus services, with Chichester bus station, adjacent to the railway station, acting as a local hub. |
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Roebuck lived at Kinneil House in Bo'ness, during which time Watt worked at perfecting his steam engine in a cottage adjacent to the house. |
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Originally it was planned to terminate the extension at Stephenson Street, adjacent to New Street railway station. |
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For example, adjacent tracks of a double line might have to be shut down to avoid collisions with trains on those adjacent tracks. |
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This is located adjacent to Shuttle Parks and as a result, Shuttle Parks was renamed JetParks Plus. |
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The territory of Vatican City is part of the Mons Vaticanus, and of the adjacent former Vatican Fields. |
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The only extant depiction of Edward's abbey, together with the adjacent Palace of Westminster, is in the Bayeux Tapestry. |
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Sir Robert Smirke's design of King's was sympathetic to that of Somerset House which is situated adjacent to the Strand Campus. |
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It encompasses much of Lincoln's Inn Fields and lies adjacent to the Royal Courts of Justice and Kingsway on what used to be Clare Market. |
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The basilica was centrally located in every Roman town, usually adjacent to the main forum. |
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They were supplied with water from an adjacent river or stream, or more normally, by an aqueduct. |
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Solsbury Hill overlooking the current city was an Iron Age hill fort, and the adjacent Bathampton Camp may also have been one. |
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William Thomas Beckford bought a house in Lansdown Crescent in 1822, and subsequently two adjacent houses to form his residence. |
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Seasonal temperature variation is less extreme than most of the United Kingdom because of the adjacent sea temperatures. |
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Others were adjacent to or in royal forests or deer parks and were important in their upkeep. |
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As soon as two adjacent columns had been erected, a girder was hoisted into place between them and bolted onto the connectors. |
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The Midland Air Museum is situated just within the perimeter of Coventry on land adjacent to Coventry Airport and near Baginton. |
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The last piece of evidence offered was a conversation between Fawkes and Wintour, who had been kept in adjacent cells. |
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Trelawny had purchased the adjacent plot, and over sixty years later his remains were placed there. |
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Its headquarters complex is situated on the north side of Manchester city centre adjacent to the Manchester Victoria railway station. |
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The deep plexus or fourth layer is a complicated mazework, frequently confused with certain adjacent structures. |
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Ursula recorded that during air raids all three slept in the same room in adjacent beds, holding hands for comfort. |
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This year saw the introduction of a new field adjacent to the Sacred space and Park Stage. |
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The Paul Hamlyn Hall is a large iron and glass structure adjacent to, and with direct access to, the main opera house building. |
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The inclusion of the adjacent old Floral Hall, previously a part of the old Covent Garden Market, created a large new public gathering place. |
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Sir Titus died in 1876 and was interred in the mausoleum adjacent to the Congregational church. |
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It was expanded by his son, William who purchased the adjacent Fountains Estate. |
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The collections represent the civilisations of the ancient Near East and its adjacent areas. |
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Gallery 24 displays ethnographic from every continent while adjacent galleries focus on North America and Mexico. |
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Foul ground runs along two adjacent sides of the pitch with home base at the intersection of these sides. |
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The ball is then moved up and down the court through passing and must be touched by a player in each adjacent third of the court. |
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The unique design of the build would allow the new stadium to be built adjacent to White Hart Lane as the old facility continued to be used. |
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Huddersfield Festival of Light takes place annually in December, usually in the town centre adjacent to the railway station. |
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The site of the tree is adjacent to Boscobel House, but is not owned by English Heritage as the house is. |
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In addition to diphthongs, Old French had many instances of hiatus between adjacent vowels, due to loss of an intervening consonant. |
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The traditional territories of the Shilluk and the Northeastern Dinka are adjacent. |
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In 2002, the medical school moved to purpose built accommodation adjacent to the new Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh at Little France. |
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Throughout the medieval and modern periods, piecemeal enclosure took place in which adjacent strips were fenced off from the common field. |
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Stonehaven lies adjacent to a deeply indented bay surrounded on three sides by higher land between Downie Point and Garron Point. |
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Ferguson Shipbuilders yard, adjacent to Newark Castle, Port Glasgow, remains. |
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The area was the site of the Athletes' Village for the 2014 Commonwealth Games, located adjacent to the new indoor sports arena. |
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Mary's Loch together with the adjacent Loch of the Lowes and nearby Loch Skeen. |
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The exclusion zone also includes two sea areas adjacent to the land areas of most volcanic activity. |
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The main British military facility in the region is at RAF Mount Pleasant and the adjacent Mare Harbour naval base on East Falkland. |
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Many mutagens fit into the space between two adjacent base pairs, this is called intercalation. |
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The Woolwich redevelopment site at Royal Arsenal is a waterside housing and retail development area adjacent to the Woolwich station. |
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Similar to Japanese, the nouns in Bengali cannot be counted by adding the numeral directly adjacent to the noun. |
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The church's central offices are in Rathmines, adjacent to the Church of Ireland College of Education, and the Church's library is in Churchtown. |
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The culture of the Torres Strait Islanders is related to that of adjacent parts of New Guinea and so their music is also related. |
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In February 2005, Emin's first public artwork, a bronze sculpture, went on display outside the Oratory, adjacent to Liverpool Cathedral. |
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Many thousands of settlers, typified by Daniel Boone, had already reached Kentucky, Tennessee, and adjacent areas. |
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International Peace Garden Airport is located in Manitoba and North Dakota adjacent to the International Peace Garden. |
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Truman issued two proclamations that established government control of natural resources in areas adjacent to the coastline. |
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Tecate Municipality, adjacent to Tijuana Municipality, has not yet been considered by the government as part of the metropolitan area. |
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Many medications still require a Mexican doctor's prescriptions, available from adjacent doctors' offices. |
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The history of Kerkrade is closely linked with that of the adjacent town of Herzogenrath, just across the German border. |
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In South Korea cairns are quite prevalent, often found along roadsides and trails, up on mountain peaks, and adjacent to Buddhist temples. |
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His lecturing was nevertheless considered poor, as he often mumbled and walked into an adjacent room to find something while continuing to talk. |
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The City also has a new Centre for Health Sciences adjacent to Raigmore Hospital. |
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Opposite the fountain in Dumfries High Street, adjacent to the present Marks and Spencer, was the Commercial and later the County Hotel. |
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The ugly part is the quote marks on two adjacent lines that mean a newline character. |
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Masses of sediment from the adjacent mountains have formed spits around several mouths. |
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Those animals must have been introduced from the mainland, which suggests domestication in the adjacent mainland by then. |
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The autonomous communities were to be integrated into adjacent provinces with common historical, cultural, and economical traits. |
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Another small New Town, Thamesmead, was developed adjacent to the Thames in the early 1960s but suffered from poor transport links. |
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