Within a particular paleoenvironment the organisms could further subdivide resources by establishing epifaunal, and possibly infaunal, tiers. |
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When a company makes progress within these lower tiers, it eventually gets promoted to the index above. |
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The automobile industry is characterized by a hierarchical social division of labor, organized in tiers around powerful car producers. |
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We should like to see a better representation from people of various faiths at all tiers within the Charity Commission. |
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Is this third level necessary when two tiers of government are already regulating pesticides? |
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Having arrived at the final 40, they assigned each to one of four tiers, and debated the ranking within each tier. |
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The theatre divides the park roughly in half and from the top of its seating tiers, a mirador offers good views across the landscape. |
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So little of the remaining land is useful, consisting as it does of impenetrable scrub or mountain tiers. |
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He made the infants' room look like a lecture theatre, with children as young as three sitting on tiers in a gallery. |
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Pre-Hispanic agricultural terraces curve in graceful tiers around the southern and eastern shoulders of the steep slopes. |
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He reorganised the players in serried tiers in a vain attempt to let them hear one another. |
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During a fashion show, photographers are clustered on tiers beside the door facing the models as they emerge at the far end. |
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Over 50 MPs have backed his early day motion for a trial to be conducted in the top two tiers. |
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Important interior features including open timber roof with collar beams, long arch braces, 2 tiers of wind braces. |
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Cascading in 30-foot tiers, the falls are accessible by trails starting from the park's visitor center. |
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The four tiers of text cover aspects of environmental toxicology from the molecular to the ecosystem level. |
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Orange-blossom was another favourite, often wired on to garlands of greenbrier and pinned to the wedding dress in tiers. |
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From Inchnadamph, the grey screes of Conival's upper tiers contrast starkly with the lush pastoral tones of Gleann Dubh below. |
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The wedding cake had five tiers, with green garlands and purple flowers spiraling towards a gazebo at the top enclosing a dancing couple. |
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The two grandstands frame the pitch in symmetrical tiers of seating, but are expressed in quite different ways. |
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It uses some of the devises of dream, like multiple personality and tiers of meaning, but its procedures are hyperconscious. |
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A perennial concern is the reconstruction of subjects of the lost lunettes above the surviving tiers of the frescoes. |
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Today the winery, owned by the large Stimson Lane firm, makes a skein of wines in several tiers. |
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There were two tiers on seating that ran round the edge of the room encircling the open space in the centre. |
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These can grant passage to higher tiers of coliseum borders or past a sealed off fortress, to cite some examples. |
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Section 2 itemises the three tiers in designing and making, and the use of materials, components and ingredients. |
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And her father, a retired stonemason, showed her how to carve up the hill into level, plantable tiers. |
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Within each doorway are two tiers of double bifold blinds with moveable slats, each tier four feet tall. |
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But the stadium is a bowl with two tiers all the way round and it's kind of on top of you. |
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Beyond the proscenium arch was the scenic stage, which featured three tiers of movable shutters and their corresponding tiers of masking wings. |
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Among some pests to watch for are aphids, red spiders, leaf tiers, and rose chafers. |
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That area could be terraced into three or four tiers, which would allow for pleasant views and southern exposure. |
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The stadium, with its huge tiers of stone seating, is as impressive as it is old. |
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Against the far wall was built a smaller structure that looked like two tiers of temporary offices. |
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He rebuilt the retaining walls as multiple tiers, with a bonus upper-level patio above a bank of stone steps. |
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The banked tiers of seats in front were in a deep gloom that contrasted sharply with the lurid light flooding the tables. |
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The designers built the seating areas in tiers to create isolated islands suited to parties of different sizes. |
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The banded masonry structure forms a robust base for the hovering lightweight steel roof plane held tautly above the tiers of seating below. |
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As in the Chicago Auditorium, two tiers of box seats with arched fronts lined the sides of the auditorium above the lower orchestra. |
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There are typically nine to 14 criaderas in a solera system although some manzanilla sherries can be made from as many as 19 tiers. |
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The solera system consists of barrels stacked in tiers of 7-14, each row called a scale. |
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Throughout the scheme, tiers of steps leading into the sunken areas provide informal seating and car parking is screened by hedges of dark cypresses. |
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The beds were bunks three tiers high and without mattresses. |
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If one demarcates alpha, beta, and gamma world cities as three meaningful tiers, the alpha tier includes the usual urban triumvirate but also Paris. |
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Among big customers it happens down among the middle tiers on both sides. |
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Ultimately, the big news in the saga of the cable bundle are the effects of the new lower priced tiers evolving. |
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As a counterpoint to the latter, mountains rise in tiers against a hirameji ground, suggesting twilit distances in the manner of landscapes in Yamato-e style paintings. |
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Inside was a rounded room, with tiers of seats rising up all around, focused on a platform in the middle of the room where three men sat, watching him as he walked in. |
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For an hour-and-a-half, their contest was so intense that from the court you could hear cutlery being removed from the hospitality booths three tiers above. |
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Scarlet Johansson in a very green dress that has tiers of green ruffles. |
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Nicole Kidman chose a Chanel pink-chiffon, spaghetti-strap gown with tiers of ruffles running down the bodice, and 200 carats of raw Bulgari diamonds wrapped around her neck. |
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Since the mid-1990s, lower tiers of government have been expected to shoulder the lion's share of these education costs using their own locally-raised taxes. |
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Its tubular flowers grow in tiers, rising above the lovely foliage. |
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Most premium programmers offer a variety of multiplex channels on digital tiers to rotate their movie libraries, at no extra cost to the operator. |
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There were five tiers of marble cake with pink frosting surrounding it. |
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The cars were fitted with three tiers of seats, two rows on a tier, so that each passenger would obtain an uninterrupted view of the country in front. |
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Three sides of the inner chamber were lined with tiers of seats, the fourth being a flat extension of the floor, where sat the Mayor and his clerks. |
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Beyond, long hallways were being reframed into tiers of open-air balconies, through which 55 small rooms would face a central, palm-shaded atrium. |
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Shaped like a Greek cross, the over-life-size case dominated the middle of the gallery, displaying the items in an asymmetrical manner, on several tiers. |
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Entering it, one finds microscopes and computers, a battered, overstuffed sofa and easy chair, and a row of cabinets with tiers of shallow drawers. |
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Moreover, chocolate can be dissolved by heat from below then vertically transferred to the top of the fountain, where it then mizzles downward the tiers. |
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A few more steps takes you through to the 400 seat auditorium that has been soundproofed with wooden panelled walls and tiers down to overlook a lovely proscenium. |
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These partitions are dovetailed to the floors of the tiers of side drawers, and those floors are in turn dadoed to the case sides and supported by heavy glue blocks. |
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This strength is reinforced by the slight curvature of the structure, by the cutwaters on the upstream side of the uprights, and by the wide span of the lower tiers of arches. |
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There was some minor resistance from a few tiers down the management structure in some companies, but the upshot was that the OEMs bravely sold the pass. |
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The mermaid-silhouette skirt featured the same lavish beading and tiers of accordion pleats which climaxed in an accordion-pleated train. |
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The upper tiers of the foreign ministry were quick to embrace a militant policy. |
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England has several tiers of local government and the relevant local authority varies. |
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Health care delivery in Nigeria is a concurrent responsibility of the three tiers of government in the country, and the private sector. |
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He has worked in offender housing, the visiting shakedown room, recreation yards, cellblock tiers and the kitchen and dining hall areas. |
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It has four tiers of dormer windows, each at a different elevation, known locally as the seven eyes of Ruthin. |
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They are one of the few English league clubs to have been champions of all four tiers of the English professional league. |
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On special occasions, various other lamps may be used for puja, the most elaborate having several tiers of wicks. |
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The battery cages are arranged in long rows in multiple tiers, with external feeders, drinkers, and egg collection facilities. |
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Wormeries are raised up off the ground and have a few tiers with a tap on the bottom that lets out excess water and wormcast. |
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In May 2016, the ICC announced that it is contemplating the idea of two tiers in Test match cricket. |
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The Intivity software supports filesystems as well as sequential media as storage tiers. |
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Buyers searching for licensable technologies can zero in on highly specific details in various classification tiers. |
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Three professional grade cordless tiers provide a well-rounded solution for most rebar tying applications. |
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Two tiers of impressive crags run the full length of the fell from Wind Gap in the west to Black Sail Pass in the east. |
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Three tiers of balconies fronted with roped columns supporting arched openings looked down on the marble hall. |
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There are three tiers of government in the urban areas and these are city councils, town councils and town boards. |
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The Helix Spiral features a 620mm wide stainless steel mesh product conveyor belt and two rotating drums, each with 10 spiraling tiers. |
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The four tiers of road routes are national, county, municipal and private, with national and primary county roads numbered en route. |
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In the old style modular subjects, pupils may mix and match tiers between units. |
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Ancient Roman amphitheatres were major public venues, circular or oval in plan, with perimeter seating tiers. |
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Equally there are three tiers in the rural areas which are the regional administration at the regional level, tinkhundla and chiefdoms. |
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Since then, they have mostly competed in the top two League tiers, bar five seasons in the third tier. |
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The teams are ranked based on domestic league performance the previous season, and arranged into four tiers of five teams. |
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Today MSO offers five tiers that identify the levels of bespoke work available. |
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The couple's wedding cake was created by Island Sweet Stuff and featured three round tiers of vanilla chiffon cake with vanilla buttercream and ivory fondant ruffles. |
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Airwide's evolving product portfolio addresses each of these tiers through componentized offerings that provide unprecedented scalability and support multiple messaging types. |
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On the outside, the shikhara of the Mahadeva Temple at Tambdi Surla is decorated with just a few small but well carved images in three tiers on each of the three bhadras. |
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The walls widened first into a cascaded gorge and then flared out to become the ovate sides of a deep valley, into which the stream rose in tiers of pools and waterfalls. |
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Dartmouth Town Council is the lowest of three tiers of local government. |
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It is three tiers high inside the prison and everything is the color of gunmetal. Everything is dark and cold, except for those patches of light, where authority stands. |
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Complex tiers of relationships between kings and kingdoms existed. |
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The main auditorium seats 2,256 people, making it the third largest in London, and consists of four tiers of boxes and balconies and the amphitheatre gallery. |
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The window depicts St Michael at the top and nine Cornish saints, Piran, Petroc, Pinnock, Germanus, Julian, Cyriacus, Constantine, Nonna and Geraint in tiers below. |
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British Airways operates airside lounges for passengers travelling in premium cabins, and these are available to certain tiers of Executive Club members. |
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Erosion along the line of a geological fault known as the Campsie Fault has left tiers of rock representing some 30 lava flows which date from the Carboniferous period. |
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Glenrothes is represented by a number of tiers of elected government. |
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Each of these systems has three tiers, where the top tier court of the respective system typically only will hear cases that may become precedent. |
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St Andrews is represented by several tiers of elected government. |
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A cluster mill has more than 4 rolls, usually in three tiers. |
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Stretching back from the Tiers is a relatively flat alpine area, a land of thousands of lakes and endemic pines. |
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It's disastrous that we're clearing over very large attitudinal ranges, in places like the Western Tiers. |
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She says her Blue Tiers mountain biking tourism concept will create more than 50 long-term jobs in the North-East. |
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To the east, bounded also by the Tiers, the plateau is relatively flat, with large, shallow lakes set amidst open eucalypt forest. |
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What hurts the men of the Great Western Tiers most is that no one has asked them what should happen on the mountain range. |
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I can see the Tiers rearing up 1000 metres, forested from top to bottom. |
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