The resulting drawings fill out the panoramic visual field that fueled French colonizing ardor. |
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But, like grand schemes for terraforming Mars and colonizing it, I doubt it will ever happen. |
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Coincidentally, razorbills, previously absent from northern Hudson Bay, were showing signs of colonizing Coats Island. |
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Various attempts at colonizing America's black population abroad had been attempted, with little success, throughout the nation's history. |
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Previous results indicate that females often encounter paloverde seeds prior to colonizing Texas ebony in central Arizona. |
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During the 16th century Spain and England were colonizing the world and gaining power. |
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Bacteria accelerate silica dissolution in the sea by colonizing and enzymatically degrading the organic matrix of diatom frustules. |
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There, by colonizing the peanut pod zone, the mold becomes a living shield against toxigenic fungi. |
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Among their number were the metropoles of Greece and Rome, the traditional cultural colonizing powers. |
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The advocates claim that enforcing prohibitions against colonizing public and private space penalizes street vagrants merely for being homeless. |
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We have created this resource using a process more in keeping with a counteraction to the colonizing process. |
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A cultural practice that is manifestly wrong on humanist grounds becomes the excuse for a colonizing mission whose tactics are in turn violent and unjust. |
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They begin by colonizing the centers and tops of trees and move out to the ends of terminals as the summer progresses. |
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In this shooting game, you embody Indians who must defend their territory against the colonizing cowboys equipped with blasted peashooters. |
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This colonizing plant grows mainly on the upper levels of salt marshes reached only by high equinoctial tides and storm waves. |
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He felt that colonizing should be a royal endeavour and that colonies should be kept under rigid control from above. |
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We have concerns regarding escaped Atlantic salmon colonizing and breeding in coastal streams. |
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Aboriginal teens who attend high schools where the culture of the school is non-aboriginal and colonizing may be lacklustre students. |
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Pink salmon seem to be colonizing Canada's western arctic and are now reported as far east as the Mackenzie River. |
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In our modern world, after all, power rarely lies hidden behind, say, Roman flat or the caprice of royal edict, at least not in the colonizing countries. |
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Dominicans are a blend of the indigenous Taino Indians, the colonizing Spaniards and the Africans brought in chains to work the sugar plantations. |
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This article is thus aimed at protecting civilians under occupation from deportation as well as prohibiting the occupying Power from settling or colonizing the Occupied Territory with its own civilian population. |
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The inherent strength of this philosophy has helped the Indian civilization survive and thrive over five thousand years without invading or colonizing other countries. |
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The impact of colonialism saw traditional indigenous social structures eroded, while colonizing powers rarely extended the benefit and protection of their own concept of citizenship to indigenous peoples. |
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Of the 115 bird species that nest in the littoral environment along the St. Lawrence, 57 are found in the southern portion of the upper estuary, the common eider being the most common colonizing species. |
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The occupying power is forbidden to move parts of its own population into the occupied territory, with the intention of changing the nature of the population or annexing or colonizing the area. |
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The situation is further complicated in countries where legislation was introduced by the colonizing power on the understanding that many customary practices would continue even if they were inconsistent with new laws. |
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California bighorns expanded into southwestern British Columbia, colonizing the arid mountains and river valleys of the Okanagan and Chilcotin areas. |
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For example, it is thought that the saltbush or chenopod family of plants reached Australia in this way, initially colonizing coastal habitats and later spreading into the inland deserts. |
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In prehistoric times, Danes and other Scandinavians reconfigured European society when the Vikings undertook marauding, trading, and colonizing expeditions. |
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Cormack had succeeded in documenting the interior country he traversed, but his dream of colonizing it would not be realized for almost another century. |
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The longhouses of the Early Neolithic are associated with farmers colonizing westward and northward. |
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Thus, a bacterial strain colonizing the fish gut may be sensitive or resistant to these antimicrobials depending on whether the fish is in a marine or a freshwater environment. |
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The motives were regarded as actually plausible that included blatant colonizing, propping up an unpopular pro-Soviet regime, creating a buffer zone and, most important of all, reaching for oil. |
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When applied to the field the atoxigenic strains sporulate on the soil, and outcompete the toxigenic strains from colonizing the crop. |
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Characterization and spatial distribution of ectomycorrhizas colonizing aspen clones released in an experimental field. |
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Molecular study of the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi colonizing the sporophyte of the eusporangiate rattlesnake fern. |
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By guarding the border, rather than conquering or colonizing Ezo, the Matsumae, in essence, made the majority of the island an Ainu reservation. |
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In most African countries, the university systems follow the model of their former colonizing power. |
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Zalophus, Eumetopias and Otaria diverged next, with the latter colonizing the coast of South America. |
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Due to the human population decrease and rural exodus, Pyrenean oak and other local native trees are colonizing many abandoned areas. |
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One theory holds it to be of Punic derivation, from the Phoenician language of colonizing Carthage. |
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Thus dividing the world into two exploration and colonizing areas seemed appropriate. |
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Madagascar managed to maintain the indigenous language, Malagasy, in society and in schools despite the colonizing power. |
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The expedition left carrying an army of over 2,000 in 22 ships, with the objective of colonizing Central America. |
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According to geographic scholars under colonizing empires, the world could be split into climatic zones. |
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The thanatomicrobiome is a relatively new term and is the study of the microbes colonizing the internal organs and orifices after death. |
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We remind this Forum that the material scarcity found among many indigenous groups is a direct result of the pillaging, colonizing, exploitation and domination of their lands and traditional ways of life. |
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Morph frequency and floral variation in a heterostylous colonizing weed, Lythrum salicaria. |
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Scattered among the galaxy are brown dwarf stars, capable of producing energy to heat colonizing stations and power starships. |
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Similarly, colonially based medical research commonly pathologized social practices of which the colonial power and colonizing culture disapproved. |
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Predators, for example, can influence cotton rat populations by decreasing survival during dispersal and, thereby, reducing success in colonizing new habitats. |
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Britain continued to expand by colonizing countries such as New Zealand and Australia, both of which were not empty land as they had their own locals and cultures. |
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Dutch colonial presence elsewhere in Africa, notably Dutch Gold Coast, was too ephemeral not to be wiped out by prevailing colonizing European successors. |
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Despite the war, the Spaniards did not neglect the colonizing process. |
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