Neutral observers claim Waterside is equidistant from Swords and Malahide with a walk to either town centre taking around 50 minutes on average. |
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It is equidistant from the water cooler, the washing machine and the TV room. |
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Intimacy and distance must be roughly equidistant and must pull in opposite directions. |
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He or she can come from within the organisation as long as the mediator is equidistant from both parties involved in the dispute. |
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By impacting a point equidistant between each fibre, we observed equal intensity of light from each. |
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Thus, rather than being refractory to conversion, large heterologies converted as often, or more often, than equidistant small heterologies. |
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Our priority is to position ourselves at a point equidistant from all predetermined boundaries. |
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We learned that our coach was equidistant between two diners, and our half of the coach would be using the one in the rear of the train. |
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All around I can hear what this city calls early morning silence, an equidistant rumble that seems to begin a few blocks away. |
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He reckons the surf is great in Tennant Creek, and even better in Alice, considering we're equidistant from every beach in the country. |
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Certain countries bordering the Caspian believe that this sea should be divided into equidistant national zones. |
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If the two laser beams are collimated, the interference pattern is made up of equidistant parallel lines. |
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Lying equidistant from Mexico City and Guadalajara, Mexico's two largest cities, Lázaro Cárdenas is a key channel for drug distribution. |
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Attach each of the sections to one another with three equidistant metal screws. |
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There are three types of manual sun path diagram: the equidistant chart, the orthograp hic projection and the stereographic projection. |
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A DVD that is a legacy, conveniently located in the center, perfectly equidistant between the past and the future of Budo. |
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Also, Ottawa is almost exactly equidistant between Toronto and Quebec City. |
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The lettering is equidistant from the top and bottom of the graphic symbol. |
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Armstrong and Thunder Bay are approximately equidistant east of Winnipeg, Manitoba. |
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The south edge of the block is about equidistant from the towns of Aklavik and Inuvik. |
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Marne-la-Vallée's location is equidistant between the two international airports of Roissy Charles de Gaulle and Orly. |
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The entries for reference axes with a time reference are not equidistant but refer to the actual time intervals. |
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In this case, all of the points lying along a line through this circle's center and perpendicular to the plane of the heptagon are equidistant from the polygon's vertices. |
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Greenore Port, located equidistant between Dublin and Belfast, is one of the three deepwater ports on the east coast and has long term development potential. |
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Through the course of the playback of each pre-recorded section, the sound is redirected to one or more of six loudspeakers placed equidistant around the audience. |
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Par of Fettercairn, which is almost equidistant from Aberdeen and Dundee, is a conservation area with many of its buildings dating from the 18th century. |
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The difficulty was that the problem concerning the deep-sea trench had to be solved and the Portuguese Government wanted the limitation of the continental shelf to be based on equidistant principle. |
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In the book of the Xin Yi Xiang Fa Yao, published in 1092 by the Chinese scientist Su Song, a star map on the equidistant cylindrical projection. |
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When queried, the community leader explained that the primary school would serve four surrounding villages and therefore the site was located equidistant from all of the villages. |
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Being equidistant from Newcastle, Hexham and Durham makes it very commutable. |
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In this case representative blank material shall be used, which is fortified at and below the minimum required performance level in equidistant steps. |
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Five substantial faults affect the Wigan Coalfield running nearly parallel to and equidistant from each other. |
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The inscription is executed in a style where the letters are interwoven and the bases are raised in such a manner that equidistant spaces are created between them. |
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In 2010, Norway and Russia signed an agreement that placed the boundary equidistant from their competing claims. |
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If there were a spot on the ridge that was equidistant from Canada and Russia or Greenland and Russia, what information would decide who owned that part of the ridge? |
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What is required today is not an equidistant role but a fair role. |
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Istanbul is within four hours' flying time of most of western Europe, the world's largest market for international travel, as well as being equidistant from much of the Middle East, North Africa and central Asia. |
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It was a good speech, which represented a familiar effort to rally and justify the party by positioning it equidistant to the Tories and Labour Party a logical ploy. |
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Start by plotting all the points that are equidistant from the directrix and from the focus. |
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The Horn of Africa is almost equidistant from the equator and the Tropic of Cancer. |
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Aden was at this time The port lies about equidistant from the Suez Canal, Mumbai, and Zanzibar, which were all important British possessions. |
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The lens is mostly spherical, and much of the retina is equidistant from the lens center. |
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A curve of equidistant points is a set of points all at the same distance from a given point, line, or polyline. |
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This is possible by choosing call and put strike prices that are more or less equidistant of the spot value of the index when the transaction was initiated. |
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A third player is equidistant between them the centre runner. |
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The degree system spaces 360 equidistant points located clockwise around the compass dial. |
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Quadratic means of upper and lower erosion base width, that has been found out, by measuring at five equidistant points along the kerfs are shown in the Fig. |
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A third adhesive portion is located away from the axis of symmetry and is equidistant across the axis of symmetry from the second adhesive portion. |
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An example of the use of the rectifying latitude is the Equidistant conic projection. |
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