You know, I mean, there seems to be this thing that the coverage is being parceled out in a rather parsimonious way. |
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The garden, which slopes away from the house, was parceled into a series of terraces to maximize the usable area. |
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There are some pieces of music that must be parceled out over a lifetime, and you don't want to spend their impact willy-nilly. |
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Despite this scant coverage, Miller's parceled body plays a significant part in his artistic oeuvre. |
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In North Africa, meager amounts of air cover were parceled out to each ground commander. |
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When the money was redistributed among each organization, it was parceled out and divided into 20 equal shares. |
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The big bomber comprised more than 100,000 parts, and construction was parceled out to several companies. |
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Rice paddies in varying states of cultivation are parceled out in crazy-quilt patterns. |
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The indicator was then parceled out to the progeny neurons as the injected cell underwent the cell divisions as the animal developed. |
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One half of the campsite is parceled with an average size of 110 m2 per pitch, while the second part of the campsite offers camping places. |
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They were able to establish themselves on the pieces of land parceled out by the government, helping them carve out a secure future. |
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Or perhaps poetic justice demands that the life of an unstoppably prolix author be parceled out in multiple, overlapping volumes. |
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For companies in the U.S., IP addresses are parceled out by the American Registry for Internet Numbers. |
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Obviously there are already many signs of this but do you think the future of the internet will be parceled out to the highest bidder, like radio? |
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She parceled it up and set it on the nightstand to remind her to send it. |
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That is the league's overall revenue, but most of it gets parceled out to the teams, who do pay taxes on it. |
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In general, those districts are parceled into a number of subdivisions, which encompass several blocks, towns, circles, and villages. |
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Communal lands were parceled out, with title given to the male head of individual families. |
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The only unimproved property currently in the portfolio is 4 100 m² of parceled space of an existing office property. |
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Instead of independence, the Arabs were parceled into states under British and French mandates. |
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This type of programming allows the contents of the PDF document to be loaded into a parceled memory space and under control. |
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And since the land is being parceled out piecemeal, each project will be a lurid, fenced-in recreation of First World living conditions in Third World surroundings. |
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She didn't even pick a favorably inclined journalist for the kind of one-on-one interview in which politicians have often parceled out their revelations and answered a few tame questions. |
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These districts were parceled further into smaller units, called thana. |
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The third allows new human activities of an agricultural, hotel or handicraft nature under strict control as well as the non-motorized public circulation, for which areas are parceled out. |
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As a relationship builder, you should possess selling, negotiation and customer service skills with experience in either Selective or FMCG brands parceled with knowledge of the markets, brands and customers. |
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During the next 200 years Afghanistan was parceled between the Mughals of India and the Ṣafavids of Persia the former holding Kabul north to the southern foothills of the Hindu Kush and the latter, Herāt and Farāh. |
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National borders were redrawn, with several independent nations restored or created, and Germany's colonies were parceled out among the victors. |
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In contrast to the advantage that attract people to the cities, rural folks are strapped by the limit of land that is being parceled out through inheritance and population growth. |
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There are 3,620 ejidos parceled out to 270,000 ejido members. |
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