In any case, Punta Catalina is a truncate cuspate spit formed during the late Holocene. |
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Most of these seeds are equatorially banded or truncate, although a few may have been rounded. |
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The ends are usually acute or obtuse, but sometimes also fish tail-like, truncate or vague. |
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For once a decision to truncate the period for analysis is not motivated by either sloth or rampant neophilia. |
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Convex, anteriorly truncate glabella tapers forward and is outlined by broad, shallow axial and preglabellar furrows. |
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The cell is oval with a truncate apical region, from which the flagella and haptonema originate. |
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Hopefully what we'll be able to do is truncate or reduce that because of the number of people who are immunized. |
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We therefore truncate the shock series by setting them to zero after five quarters. |
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They have always tried to truncate people's freedoms with the justification of some bogeyman of some type, but it ought to be rejected. |
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Never truncate the transaction log manually because it breaks the backup chain. |
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Increased demand for telephone and Internet connections forced carriers to truncate their services to avoid crashing their networks. |
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Something traumatic causes a person to truncate himself or herself in that way. |
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Leaves on mature plants exposed to full sun are narrower and hastate, usually only slightly acuminate, and truncate or slightly tapering at the base, not cordate. |
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The dykes and sheets sharply truncate structures in the wall rock gneisses and greenstones, and large wall-rock xenoliths may be completely engulfed by the intrusive sheets. |
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Graphical copy does not truncate more drawings pasted into presentation software. |
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The margins become entire with age, and the tip is most commonly truncate or emarginate, but can be acute or mucronate. |
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Both subjects, however, also radically truncate their own actions by defining themselves oppositionally and teleologically. |
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Leaves alternate, usually reddish, approximate, densely arranged on upper part of stem, orbicular to ellipsoid, 5 6 mm long, 3 4 mm wide, 2 3 mm thick, margin entire, base truncate, spurred, apex obtuse, sometimes mucronate. |
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If the name of a folder in a view is 248 characters or greater the New Folder Wizard dialog will truncate causing the OK and Cancel buttons to be beyond the visible window. |
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You have to truncate your parameter to fit the limit. |
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Make an accounting summary file and truncate the accounting file. |
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They truncate only the first part of the distribution, but this represents time when there are no back orders. |
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She had interpreted the second half of the second sentence as purporting to forbid federal State prosecutions and state prosecutions within the same country, which would truncate an important, delicate area of law. |
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Policymakers will then consider a too-small set of policy tools, because they'll truncate the bold options at a level of boldness that's not bold enough. |
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He accused his Armenian subjects of plotting with the great powers to truncate it further and unleashed a first wave of pogroms, which claimed nearly 100,000 lives. |
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Then on October 4th he announced plans to centralise the conglomerate, reduce its nine divisions to three and downsize its 11-man executive board, which would truncate the power of the company's regional bosses. |
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Southward the plain grows wider, swinging westward in Georgia and Alabama to truncate the Appalachians along their southern extremity and separate the interior lowland from the Gulf. |
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Often the anterior edge of the lower jaw is broad and truncate. |
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They are planar in form, truncate a wide variety of bedrock types, and can most readily be explained by scarp retreat under non-vegetated conditions. |
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This Cathedral is characterized by its two truncate towers whose construction, from beginning, was never concluded to avoid a tax to the Spanish Crown. |
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After a transaction is backed up, Microsoft SQL Server and SQL Server Express databases automatically truncate the inactive portion of the transaction log. |
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For young female migrants toiling in global factories, the lack of maternity benefits forces them to truncate their factory careers to give birth and take care of children and elderly kin. |
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