There's also an A to Z of food and wine pairings, with a gazetteer, a list of UK wine merchants and vintage tables. |
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History is, for him, a gazetteer for the present and a guidebook for the future. |
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This delightful volume also includes a valuable gazetteer and a passionate conservation section. |
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The authors have tracked down with immense care as many missions as possible, each recorded in a valuable gazetteer at the end of the book. |
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A reader interested in this aspect would at least have the gazetteer to fall back on as a reference. |
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The gazetteer entries for certain villages near Ottawa, also listed in this directory, are often informative and interesting. |
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A digital gazetteer will provide access by specific geographic citations. |
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If you do not know the name of the township or parish within which a village is situated, we suggest that you consult a provincial gazetteer. |
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A viewer client may include a gazetteer to provide a mapping from place name to a given geometry. |
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The Concise Gazetteer was the first step in the compilation of a national gazetteer. |
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More enthusiastically, it is a gazetteer of weird goings-on in remote corners of England. |
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A representative from EuroGeoNames gave a special presentation on the EuroGeoNames gazetteer service infrastructure. |
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Both the text and the gazetteer entries were lemmatized before looking for matches. |
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Place name recognition was performed using gazetteer lookup and augmented by subsequent disambiguation and correction steps. |
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It's part pop gazetteer, part sculptural tag sale. |
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Giovanni Schiaperelli, an Italian astronomer, created a detailed gazetteer of the planet in the 19th century, using such beguiling names as Olympus and Elysium for the features he saw through his telescope. |
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These are looked up in a gazetteer, a place-name dictionary with over 10m entries, which knows, for example, that the Statue of Liberty is in New York. |
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During the last quarter of the 20th century, it became an increasingly common custom for an encyclopaedia to incorporate an atlas and a gazetteer, often in the last volume. |
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Other activities of the Division included work on indigenous and minority group geographical names, the regional map and the divisional gazetteer. |
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A Brazilian gazetteer was an anticipated outcome of the project. |
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The second paper reported on the first phase of the compilation of a national gazetteer focused on the collection, standardization and publication of hydronyms. |
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The Quartet's Road Map provided a political gazetteer. |
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The miscellaneous and gazetteer information included in many directories can also be of great use in the study of a developing town, city or region. |
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It is the fundamental national data base to provide official names of mapping and charting, gazetteer production, and World Wide Web reference, and other geo-referenced digital systems. |
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The gazetteer section of Ptolemy's work provided latitude and longitude coordinates for all the places and geographical features in the work. |
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A word list that consists of geographic names only is called a gazetteer. |
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In his 1870 Gazetteer, Wilson reports that the chapelry of Warton also included the Freckleton township, and comprised 6,598 acres, with a population 1,325 and 270 houses. |
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