However the neighboring peaks can merge because of variability of quantal response. |
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When I lived in Berkeley, almost twenty years ago, I heard of a Dominican priest in neighboring Oakland. |
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The Ewe live in southeastern Ghana as well as the southern regions of neighboring countries Togo and Benin. |
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In addition, they visit neighboring nests, where they attempt to remove nestlings to induce divorce between the female and the male nest owner. |
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However, the owner of a neighboring business says several months ago he asked if she could assist with makeup for disguises. |
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A ferry arrives one afternoon to disgorge a gaggle of youth from neighboring islands. |
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During the gunfight a fire broke out which immediately engulfed the neighboring houses. |
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Most of the party's leading members who have so far managed to elude arrest are either in hiding in Nepal or have escaped to neighboring India. |
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It will also enhance foreign trade and diplomatic relations with neighboring countries. |
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The recently dead plants represent the phenomenon of stand dieback, defined as the death of groups of neighboring trees. |
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I imagine that the text could easily be used by any college level dendrology class taught in neighboring states. |
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The neighboring Mixtec and Zapotec villages pursue a southern delocalized pattern of dispersion and deterritorialization. |
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Malignant brain tumors called gliomas grow and spread into neighboring tissues rapidly. |
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The Center sponsors an educational outreach program in neighboring high schools and elementary schools and 32 national sites. |
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I liked the stealthy hiding part, often choosing the excellent cover provided by a set of prickly Pyracantha bushes in a neighboring yard. |
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Some Georgians are also worried that civil wars in neighboring nations might spill over into their country. |
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Fulani men are less involved in the production of crafts such as pottery, iron-working, and dyeing than some neighboring peoples. |
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Many cruisers from neighboring islands who congregated in its marinas for safe haven found themselves in the bull's eye of a Category 4 storm. |
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It is conceivable that Plymouth officials housed paupers in the poorhouses of one of the neighboring towns, as permitted by the 1774 statute. |
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This force was all the more polarizing since, in contrast to neighboring countries, Colombia was not involved in any prolonged outside war. |
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The reliance of neighboring farmers, millers, and tradesmen on local smiths for many of their ironware needs is well-known. |
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As seen in Fig.10, newly generated cells move to sites with a higher coordination number, i.e., with a higher number of neighboring cells. |
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For this reason, Luo intertribal marriage is most likely to occur with members from neighboring Baluya societies, which are Bantu. |
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Within the disputed border region, military forces from the neighboring state continue to consolidate their positions. |
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What could be more conventional than the taps on the wall by which prisoners in neighboring cells intercommunicate in code? |
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But we have no official confirmation of what that neighboring structure just might be. |
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The driver's figure is composed of relatively few elements and, perched on a buckboard, seems diminutive in comparison to the neighboring group. |
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With a felt-tip pen, he drew a line on the block and hammered it a couple of times to make it fit its neighboring ones. |
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Participants also will travel to one of ten neighboring communities throughout the area to experience the impact the arts have on the community. |
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Located on the southern border of the La Morra commune, part of the vineyard is located in the neighboring commune of Barolo. |
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He was first elected to the House from neighboring Missouri in 1976 and is considered a favorite son among many Iowa Democrats. |
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The district attorney in neighboring Nassau County decided not to impanel a grand jury. |
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These veins anastomose freely with neighboring lumbar, pelvic, and rectal veins. |
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The ice plant's lime green foliage contrasts strongly with prickly silver mats of neighboring pinks. |
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So much sybaritic luxury was considered by the neighboring estate owners to be distinctly nouveau riche. |
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In fact, many neighboring peoples, including Russians, speak Chukchi as a second language. |
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To supplement the farm income, Dad would go out and hoe beets for neighboring beet producers. |
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There is much wisdom in our group experience, so take advantage of camping conferences, online chats, and visits to neighboring camps. |
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Areas of range overlap between pairs and among neighboring woodpeckers were measured. |
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In my early years I was puzzled by the fact that a priest from a neighboring men's cloister came to celebrate the liturgy exclusively for women. |
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After optogenetic treatment, neighboring cells can take over the lost functions of the photoreceptors. |
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In contrast, living systems rely heavily on information exchange between neighboring modules. |
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They also trigger on-board sirens or recorder warnings drawing the attention of neighboring boaters. |
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He writes of the information he is given in one village that members of a neighboring tribe were cannibals. |
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Others hurl insults at neighboring Syria, blamed by many Lebanese for having a hand in the crimes. |
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Those who managed to escape often turn to the refugee camps in neighboring Chad. |
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Now add into it, the principle of composition, in counterpoint, of so-called neighboring key, neighboring-key half-tone change. |
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Many Nyamwezi also speak English and the languages of neighboring ethnic groups, such as Kisukuma, the language of the Sukuma people. |
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A complex pattern of feather muscles connects the calami of neighboring feathers. |
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Mussels in the top layers have difficulty accessing primary substrate and must instead attach byssal threads to neighboring shells. |
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The neighboring areas of Chin, Kachin, and Shan became part of independent Burma. |
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An important trait of the modem nuclear world is the nature of relations between nuclear powers and neighboring non-nuclear countries. |
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Rung would substitute a neighboring country's language such as Chinese or Burmese. |
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The earth tones of the plants connect this landscape with neighboring vistas of red sandstone formations and juniper forests. |
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Surprisingly, many neighboring vineyards are farming without any irrigation at all. |
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And cultivating friendships among neighboring competitors has proven to be a great bun-saver, vernacularly speaking. |
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He grabbed his stuff, already packed into a large valise, and made a quick exit onto a neighboring roof through his window. |
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The neighboring paintings, by contrast, were phantasmagorically alive, their fine ribbons of line vacillating between chance and intention. |
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To his eye, the blue looked right, and that color prompted him to paint a neighboring square yellow ochre, and so on. |
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Prune as needed to keep the exuberant foliage from casting unwanted shade on neighboring plants. |
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During this time, the distances between neighboring islands were probably reduced to 30-90 km. |
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To successfully collect seeds and grow seedlings you must locate fruiting females with several neighboring males. |
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Rangoon currently bans the import of 15 product items from neighboring countries. |
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One town will try to outdo their neighboring town in order to steal away their sales taxes. |
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My research takes place in my own study or in the libraries of neighboring research institutions. |
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In Austria and neighboring regions, glassmaking enjoyed royal patronage and the Venetian style was introduced with royal support. |
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With this technique, the rate at which a site experiences change can be modified by substitutions at neighboring sites. |
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Spraying water on surrounding areas to prevent the flames from jumping the perimeters of the plant saved the neighboring buildings. |
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Yet he does not make any effort to make people in neighboring countries understand his actions. |
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The author witnessed several tragedies, including one small-scale massacre by a neighboring population. |
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The Belgian haven has helped pressure neighboring countries into rolling back their taxes. |
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Imagine what would happen if those small villages of 20 to 50 households are allowed to federate, or join with neighboring villages. |
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Like amoebas, the hotel chains expand until they collide and fight with neighboring rivals. |
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He was the first to introduce water and sewage for a city of that size and provided electricity to neighboring farms. |
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An ethnic group within the state then demands to be united with its kith and kin in a neighboring state. |
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His family had forced him to get engaged to a girl in the neighboring village, whom they had singled out. |
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The mean annual survival rates of female turkeys in Connecticut were similar to rates reported in neighboring states. |
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The region neighboring the telomeres also appears to be rich in duplicated regions. |
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It has pressured neighboring countries to shut down their casinos at the border. |
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Ron and Ken are first cousins who grew up on neighboring farms near Harlan in western Iowa. |
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Religion in the lives of tropical forest foragers increasingly reflects borrowings from neighboring African groups. |
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What brought these thousands of men, women and children from all five boroughs of New York, and from neighboring New Jersey as well? |
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Indonesia has more than 90 small islands in areas bordering neighboring countries. |
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Each tribe encompassed a number of neighboring villages, most of which during the fifth century were unfortified. |
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The site is in an area neighboring a residential part of the city, north of Harbin. |
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In general, in full hydration, the peptide organization in each lipid bilayer is uncorrelated to the neighboring bilayers. |
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Their outstretched branches covered the mossy ground and entwined with the branches of the neighboring trees. |
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One is the direct effect of hydrogen bonding by water molecules and the other is the polarizing field of neighboring polar molecular moieties. |
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People from neighboring countries fly down on weekends to finalize their trousseaux. |
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If the genotype of a certain marker is mistyped frequently, the segregation ratio of this marker may be different from its neighboring markers. |
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That news sent a shock wave throughout the Valley and into neighboring West Virginia. |
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In the event of a long stay, global diplomatic opposition and mischief-making by neighboring states would grow. |
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Thailand is a major market for drugs trafficked from neighboring countries, most notably Myanmar. |
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Of 24 micrographs, 22 had neighboring thick and thin filaments with periodic structures connecting the two. |
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The prevailing style of the roughly 3,800 neighboring houses features large gables and verandas, with porticos, pediments, and glossy interiors. |
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The problem is greatest at mitotic metaphase, when chromosomes are shortest and neighboring signals are thus closest. |
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Most Iraqis and neighboring countries have objected to the proposal, fearing ethnic separatism. |
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The language of the Sherpas, called Sherpa or Sherpali, is a dialect of Tibetan, although it has borrowed heavily from neighboring languages. |
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Working with a meatpacker in a neighboring community, the co-op has begun a brisk retail trade in beef halves, quarters and wrapped cuts. |
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Females paired to low-ranking males constructed nests near the territory edges of neighboring high-ranking males. |
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He said sugar, cement, timber and building material were some of the marketable goods in the neighboring countries. |
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Your quality of life and standard of living would be more than double what your brothers in neighboring theocratically repressed nations have. |
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The neighboring village of Bona is also known as a major producer of bamboo furniture and basketry. |
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The astragalus of diadectids is identical to those of late Paleozoic terrestrial amniotes in structure and relationship to neighboring elements. |
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Tull, their neighboring farmer, is manning the wagon, while Cash is sawing wood. |
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However, the clusters involved neighboring tree crowns that were progressively shorter in height in directions opposite the solar azimuth. |
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Enjoy the warmth from your suite's fireplace, open your balcony doors to the salt air, and scan the neighboring red cedars for bald eagles. |
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Sometimes the lesions heal at one place with a white atrophic scar and then spread actively to the neighboring skin. |
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The Asante's maize-fed army expanded tribal reach into neighboring savannahs, adapting floury maize to the drier climate. |
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There are also some very pricey hideaways in the neighboring islands of the archipelago favoured by the jet set. |
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Observing different shrubs in a nearby arboretum, nursery, or on neighboring land can be helpful in making your choices. |
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The warlike Carib people drove the Arawaks from neighboring islands but apparently did not settle on either Antigua or Barbuda. |
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At the festival, the neighboring farm families brought delicious roasts and vegetables and pies and cakes and lemonade. |
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In addition, researchers know that some monkeys, lemurs, and other mammals also eavesdrop on neighboring species. |
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Since his business serviced the laundry for the boys and girls camps in a neighboring larger town, he made weekly delivery trips down there. |
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But, at least in the beginning, relations between the neighboring states were largely amicable. |
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Drifting of honeybee workers into neighboring colonies is common and well established. |
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On top of each pillar, however, a large rectangular stone was placed, with each side resting on neighboring pillars. |
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This may mean placing each bale 20 feet or more away from the neighboring bales. |
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Mr. Singh and the window washer opened the door of a neighboring building and found a blanket. |
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William Robbins, a neighboring white slave master, arrives at the Townsend plantation with his half-black illegitimate son and daughter. |
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Balkarians and Karachais had most friendly culture-economic relations with all the neighboring peoples. |
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Similar tumors may arise from neighboring areas, including the jugular bulb, the middle ear, and the mastoid portion of the temporal bone. |
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The Acholi are located in the Gulu, Kitgum and Pader districts, while the Langi are in the neighboring Lango district. |
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Empires generally expect neighboring states and dependencies to accept their power and accommodate to it. |
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The interaction strength and the relative phase of the electric field in neighboring particles both depend on polarization and frequency. |
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Note how the split appears to occur between neighboring actin bundles. |
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Companies tend to create oil palm plantations in large tracts, many of which adjoin neighboring plantations. |
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Soleimani has been advising President Bashar al-Assad in neighboring Syria and helping in the fight against Sunni rebels there. |
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The braves made trouble with neighboring tribes, attracting the displeasure of the Canadian Mounties. |
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That's in addition to 298 in the neighboring country of Guinea and 20 in Burkina Faso. |
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Many in the neighboring North Caucasus republics say they envy chechnya its strong leader. |
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In this configuration, an excited donor has a higher probability to transfer its energy to a neighboring acceptor than to emit energy as fluorescence. |
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Although queens heading neighboring colonies are not close relatives, fixation indices show significant genetic differentiation among aggregation sites. |
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Not to be left behind, progressives in neighboring Wisconsin clamored to join the cutting edge of public health. |
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I knew I caught a whiff of something flammable in the office air Friday afternoon when a cacophony of squawking arose from a neighboring borough of Cubeville. |
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Besides the long-range interactions it makes with neighboring protease residues, the binding affinity of a peptide also depends on its own conformation. |
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My foot encountered a twig, and it snapped loudly in my hearing, causing a flock of black creatures that had been roosting in a neighboring tree to take wing. |
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The likelihood of sarcoma is further signaled by the winking comments from doctors in neighboring countries. |
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Here, chefs serve trout and seafood brought from the neighboring state of Veracruz. |
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The neighboring buildings had been updated and shuffled from owner to owner, but this one still had an ancient sign with peeling paint and faded print. |
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Similar stories have plagued the neighboring states of Uganda, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Chad, and Congo. |
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Romney is considered a favorite son, having been governor of neighboring Massachusetts. |
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As the former governor of neighboring Massachusetts, he is treated as something of a favorite son here. |
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This was in the wake of the genocidal Hutu-Tutsi war in neighboring Rwanda. |
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Over 10,000 visitors from Chonburi and neighboring provinces flocked to the zoo, causing a headache for traffic police as the traffic tailed back. |
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The planned development in the area surrounding the camp follows from the Northern Territory government's securing of a new location for the neighboring tank farm. |
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Most come for the beaches, jungles, hiking paths, luxury resorts, and the temples of neighboring Cambodia. |
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The small Turkish city of Kilis, on the border with Syria, hums quietly with rebel activity from the neighboring civil war. |
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Her body, riddled with bullets, was found on the side of the road in the neighboring republic of Ingushetia. |
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In a series of strikes this week, here and in the neighboring republic of Ingushetia, several people were killed. |
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Once the books were completed, the students had an opportunity to take them to a neighboring elementary school and share their stories with first and second graders. |
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In May, Daugaard traveled to neighboring Minnesota to open a kiosk in the Mall of America to attract workers to his state. |
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Most globular pro-embryos were located at the micropylar end between the central cell with unfused neighboring polar nuclei and intact synergid cells. |
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The neighboring Mansfield has magnificent stone cliffs and a variety of hikes ranging in difficulty. |
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Displaced girls, especially, face the triple jeopardy of war, domestic violence and attacks from neighboring men. |
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The City Health Department sent a mobile service team out into neighboring communities to assist disadvantaged families living outside of the Central area. |
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Malignant brain tumors grow and spread into neighboring tissues rapidly. |
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We were sitting on the bleachers after practice and we were getting ready for a game against a neighboring town's school, the Mallory High Eagles. |
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Our soldiers are sent to the south to patrol an area neighboring Chechnya. |
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Some of the refugees have fled to nearby islands in neighboring provinces. |
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Flocks were never observed crossing into neighboring woodlots. |
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Filaments of the cytoskeleton are so thin they can be pushed around by the random movements, or so-called Brownian motion, of other, neighboring molecules. |
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This region and neighboring areas of the Northern Province are also home to other ethnic groups, including the Lovedu, Tsonga, Ndebele, Venda, Zulu, and Afrikaners. |
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The retention of the normal shape that we observed may be caused by steric restrictions on a major change in shape and size by neighboring spirilla and bdellovibrios. |
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Late in November 1950, they attacked the weaker South Korean units, drove them back, and partially outflanked the neighboring and suddenly vulnerable U.N. troops. |
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There have been influxes of refugees from the civil war in neighboring Central African Republic and of well-paid oil workers who drove up food prices. |
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In 1933 he invited the organizers of a local field trial tournament in Fort Davis in neighboring Macon County to hold their next competition at Sedgefields. |
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While they pursued this non-military course, local media relentlessly reported on irredentist and chauvinistic campaigns gaining momentum in neighboring republics. |
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Unwanted but unwilling to accept defeat, and whining loudly from neighboring trees whenever the couple was copulating, the three rivals attacked Donald one at a time. |
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By mirroring the very gaze that the neighboring advertisement solicits, then, it foregrounds the spectatorial act as a subject for psychological and cultural analysis. |
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Bluetooth takes its name from Harald Blatand, the 10th-century Danish king who cudgeled neighboring Viking chieftains into unifying Denmark and Norway. |
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In fact the kindergarten's teachers and pupils' parents joined hands in cultivating the soil in the neighboring mountain fields and raising livestock in the school. |
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All 28 argue that they had a lawful excuse to destroy the crop because they genuinely believed that neighboring organic crops were in immediate need of protection. |
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After the Soviet Union was dissolved in September 1991, the Abkhazians were involved in an armed conflict with the Georgians, a neighboring ethnic group. |
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Those connecting neighboring cerebral gyri are clearly seen. |
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The Tang culture and social systems were observed and imitated by neighboring countries, most notably, Japan. |
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He led the Puritans to neighboring Nansemond in 1635, and later was appointed as governor of the Virginia Colony. |
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Colonists often faced the threat of attacks from neighboring colonies, as well as from indigenous tribes and pirates. |
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Because of its polarity, a molecule of water in the liquid or solid state can form up to four hydrogen bonds with neighboring molecules. |
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The absorption of neighboring local gods took place as the Roman state conquered the surrounding territory. |
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A couple of neighboring farmers had planted hard wheat in the spring with the intent of processing it at the new mill, Hunton said. |
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Females tend to move into neighboring territories, while males tend to move further away. |
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Bangladesh shares its culinary heritage with the neighboring Indian state of West Bengal. |
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Abe said Japan wanted to play a key role and offered neighboring countries Japan's support. |
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Symptoms related to pressure of the thyroid on neighboring structures in the neck include dysphagia, oxyphonia, dyspnea, and a choking sensation. |
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Only the island state of Bali and neighboring areas remained as traditionally Hinduized kingdoms in the Indonesian Archipelago. |
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A military crackdown on Rohingyas in neighboring Myanmar led to an exodus of several hundred thousand refugees into southeastern Bangladesh. |
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In the accompanying figure, the low tide lags or leads by 1 hr 2 min from its neighboring lines. |
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Oslo is also covered by a bus network consisting of 32 city lines, as well as regional buses to the neighboring county of Akershus. |
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At location TDP-6 there was a high reading of forty-seven PPMV for TCE neighboring the water table. |
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The attitude of neighboring Pakistan is also a question mark. |
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In 1937, the first motorway between Brussels and Ostend was completed, following the example of neighboring countries such as Germany. |
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They spread and infiltrate the neighboring tissue so quickly that eradicative surgery is often impossible. |
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Hutus blamed Tutsi rebels, many of whom had come into Rwanda from neighboring Uganda. |
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Swiss breakfasts are often similar to those eaten in neighboring countries. |
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Some countries' dances have features that are unique to that country, although neighboring countries sometimes have similar features. |
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A similar situation also exists in neighboring Macau, where Chinese is an official language along with Portuguese. |
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By 1930 many Welsh dispersed into other sections of the city and neighboring counties such as Sevier County. |
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In neighboring Macedonia, however, weasels are generally seen as an omen of good fortune. |
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They can be found all across the world except for Antarctica, Australia, and neighboring islands. |
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The marriage alliance reinforced links with neighboring clans as well as with families within the territory of the clan. |
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These motions are caused by the intermolecular forces exerted by neighboring molecules and resemble the thermal motions of molecules in a liquid. |
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The Secession style was notably more feminine, less heavy and less nationalist than the Jugendstil in neighboring Germany. |
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He asserted irredentist claims to territories in neighboring countries with Somali populations, notably the Ogaden region of Ethiopia. |
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The wars in neighboring Afghanistan during the 1980s and 90s also forced millions of Afghan refugees into Pakistan. |
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Sixty million light-years from Earth in the Fornax constellation, two neighboring galaxies have very different histories. |
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The richest 10 percent owned about 40 percent of all land, compared to 50 to 60 percent in neighboring Virginia and South Carolina. |
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Most of Confucius's disciples were from the Lu state, while others were from neighboring states. |
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Barbary falcons breed at different times of year than neighboring peregrine falcon subspecies, but they are capable of interbreeding. |
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For example, each peak is typically enjoyed from multiple aspects as the peak bagger also climbs the major neighboring summits. |
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Contact inhibition is the impediment of excessive growth of cells by neighboring cells. |
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Chhaang is consumed by ethnically Nepalese and Tibetan people and, to a lesser degree, by the neighboring nations of India and Bhutan. |
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Many Chinese ghost beliefs have been accepted by neighboring cultures, notably Japan and southeast Asia. |
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After the war the Netherlands left behind an era of neutrality and gained closer ties with neighboring states. |
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In neighboring Wakayama Prefecture, one person was found dead in a house which was buried under a mudslide early on Sunday morning. |
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The slurs utilized neighboring tones in half and whole steps in duple, triple and quadruple groupings. |
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Each time the team fired the engine's afterburner, the ground and neighboring buildings shook. |
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It serves as a key refuelling and transshipment center, and is the principal maritime port for imports from and exports to neighboring Ethiopia. |
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But, beyond the name, there always appears in the speculation of angelology the theme of an immediately neighboring supreme Presence. |
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Hartford briefly had a team in the UFL called the Hartford Colonials, but games were played in neighboring East Hartford's Rentschler Field. |
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When completed, it will provide surplus energy in Ethiopia which will be available for export to neighboring countries. |
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In a coke oven battery, a number of ovens are built in a row with common walls between neighboring ovens. |
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Initially, Kenadid's goal was to seize control of the neighboring Majeerteen Sultanate, which was then ruled by his cousin Boqor Osman Mahamuud. |
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The latter is an antiferromagnetic material, meaning that neighboring atoms tend to align their magnetic orientations in opposite directions. |
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It planned and funded a simple cruciform system that connected major cities, ports and mining areas, and linked to neighboring countries. |
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This led to the government of Swaziland to request a loan from neighboring South Africa. |
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The Hittites retired to their lands, leaving Babylon in the hands of the neighboring Kassites. |
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Hundreds of Montserratians fled to neighboring countries, including Antigua and Barbuda, because of the eruptions. |
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The World Economic Forum's 2015 Gender Gap Report ranks Lesotho 61st in the world for gender parity, while neighboring South Africa ranks 17th. |
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The contras operated out of camps in the neighboring countries of Honduras to the north and Costa Rica to the south. |
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Kuwaiti Arabic is a variant of Gulf Arabic, sharing similarities with the dialects of neighboring coastal areas in Eastern Arabia. |
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The new firm was eventually successful, having gained new clients from within the state and in several neighboring states as well. |
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The neighboring, but unrelated, Armenian language also allows for long consonant strings. |
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Vowel breaking is sometimes not assimilatory, not triggered by a neighboring sound. |
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Kuwaiti popular culture, in the form of theatre, radio, music, and television soap opera, flourishes and is even exported to neighboring states. |
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The AVA, approved by the BATF in 1991, has a microclimate different from that of its neighboring Monterey County appellations. |
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The bodies, equipped with rocket launchers, were found in Afade, a town in Cameroon's Far North Region neighboring Nigeria. |
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In 2004 Wrangel Island and neighboring Herald Island, along with their surrounding waters, were added to UNESCO's World Heritage List. |
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Romulus visited neighboring towns and tribes and attempted to secure marriage rights, but as Rome was so full of undesirables he was refused. |
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Later chapters follow the rise of Ryukyuan kingdom and its links to the neighboring states of China, Korea and Japan. |
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The Saami of Sweden, Norway, Finland and Russia have their own unique culture, with ties to the neighboring cultures. |
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Two of these songs are well known in Russia and its neighboring countries, such as Japan. |
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In some cases, the converts left towns and villages to establish their own neighboring villages. |
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Basque cuisine is at the heart of Basque culture, influenced by the neighboring communities and the excellent produce from the sea and the land. |
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Spitzer observed 10 cepheids in our own Milky Way galaxy and 80 in a nearby neighboring galaxy called the Large Magellanic Cloud. |
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This massive bright young star lies in our neighboring galaxy, the Large Magellanic Cloud, about 160,000 light-years from Earth. |
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They collected tribute from the neighboring tribes and in turn paid tribute to the Khazars on the lower Volga. |
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The Susquehannocks and Erie were militarily powerful and respected by neighboring tribes. |
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In November of that year the Union attacked Port Royal Sound and soon occupied Beaufort County and the neighboring Sea Islands. |
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In addition to the Holy Roman Empire, Charles personally ruled Spain, Austria, and a number of smaller possessions neighboring France. |
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He cited a recent increase in attacks in Afghanistan and in neighboring Pakistan. |
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At the beginning of the 20th century, the city's urban sprawl spread to the neighboring districts of Santiago and Wanchaq. |
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This was threatening to neighboring Pakistan, faced with its own restive Pashtun population. |
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Among its most popular products internationally, highlighting the studs that are exported mainly to neighboring countries, USA, Europe. |
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Callose staining indicates numerous cytoplasmic connections between bundle sheath cell prolongations and neighboring non-vascular cells. |
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Thus, despite regional disparities, its level of development was much higher than that of neighboring states. |
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And in response, neighboring Tunisians have decided to protest by wearing miniskirts. |
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Among the internationally known products of Trujillo, asparagus is exported to neighboring countries, Europe and the United States. |
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Some Africans had made a business out of capturing Africans from neighboring ethnic groups or war captives and selling them. |
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An anterior capsulotomy was then performed, followed by decortication of the subchondral bone neighboring the torn labrum. |
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Its efforts build on the previous visit in 2012 and are focused on the communities neighboring the Caracol Industrial Park, where Sae-A operates. |
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We explored the coupled gyration modes and their characteristic dispersions in terms of the interdistance between the neighboring skyrmions. |
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Iran plans to supply 4 million tons of fuel to ships sailing through its neighboring seas in the current Iranian solar year. |
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A party of Caribs from a neighboring island had attacked the settlement of Caparra, killed several Spaniards and burned it to the ground. |
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The weaker the trade winds become, the more rainfall can be expected in the neighboring landmasses. |
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The Romans attached large swathes of this region to neighboring provinces Belgica and Aquitania, particularly under Augustus. |
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Native Americans were also often at war with neighboring tribes and allied with Europeans in their colonial wars. |
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Initial reports claimed that the hostage-takers included Chechens, residents of the neighboring province of Ingushetia, Arabs, Kazakhs and Slavs. |
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These kingdoms were coastal thalassocracies based on trade with neighboring Asian political entities at that time. |
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Before the matter is settled, war in a neighboring country comes to Tiro and directly infringes upon Chanda and her family's safety. |
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Compared to neighboring countries, rates of deforestation in Colombia are still relatively low. |
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Due to its variety of ethnic groups and the influences from the neighboring cultures, the cuisine of Iran is diverse. |
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In parts of Gilan, the Talysh language is also widely spoken, which stretches up to the neighboring Republic of Azerbaijan. |
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Wild areas of Ambon Island are covered by tropical rainforest, part of the Seram rain forests ecoregion, together with neighboring Seram. |
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Ford said the tip involved a group of gansters from neighboring Lawton. |
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They are volcanoes, and the mountains of the neighboring Lease Islands are extinct volcanoes. |
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The comfort women issue has been a key linchpin in Japan's relations with neighboring countries, particularly with South Korea. |
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Malacca is also accessible by road from Kuala Lumpur International Airport located in the neighboring state of Selangor. |
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Thus, since independence, Bolivia has lost over half of its territory to neighboring countries. |
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Surfaced roads connect Montevideo to the other urban centers in the country, the main highways leading to the border and neighboring cities. |
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Similar specimens were subsequently discovered in other parts of Europe and neighboring areas. |
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Residents of neighboring Tyumen, Kurgan and Sverdlovsk oblasts, as well as people in northern Kazakhstan, have also witnessed the phenomenon. |
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One of the kids Grumman had swooped down on was cosysop for Quiet Riot, a board in the neighboring 718 area. |
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When outbreaks are not controlled quickly, COTS often consume all the coral in one area and spread to neighboring reefs. |
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The site is located in a dedicated free trade area, neighboring Tanger Automotive City. |
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Most were killed in Argentina and other neighboring countries, with 36 of them having been killed in Uruguay. |
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The Uruguayan parties received support from warring political factions in neighboring Argentina, which became involved in Uruguayan affairs. |
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For seafood and steak, head to neighboring Melrose Arch and try Pigalle. |
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The neighboring communities of Palos Hills and Palos Heights incorporated at later points. |
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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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Interactions with neighboring Sudanic empires, traders, and nomads from other parts of Africa also left impressions upon the Berber people. |
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While a club pro at Saddle River in 1933, he was arrested for destroying the signs of a neighboring course. |
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Each gap junction channel is formed by docking of two 'hemichannels', each containing six connexins, contributed by each neighboring cell. |
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Gap junctions are specialized membrane channels that allow cell-to-cell communication between neighboring cells. |
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Also Nordic kingdoms and England, required passage rates, monopolies on fishing and blocked foreign ships in their neighboring seas. |
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When the campaigns in Africa were over, Afonso V found new grounds for battle in neighboring Castile. |
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All such people enjoy full support and patronization from the neighboring hostile countries particularly from India. |
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South Sudanese diaspora are immigrants who escaped Sudan in search of refuge in the neighboring countries and across the globe. |
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The nanomesh can have variable periodicities, defined as the distance between the centers of two neighboring nanoholes. |
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