Of course, you'll define the latter in a way that is conterminous with the philosophy you oppose, but pretend that you do no such thing. |
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The method of colour therapy is based on the law of resonant colours interaction, conterminous to frequency characteristics of body. |
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The two grounds have been treated as conterminous, and so they largely are. |
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Streamflow in the conterminous United States increased sharply around 1970 according to a recent study by the U.S. Geological Survey. |
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The acceptance of what it asserts is conterminous with the refusal of its consequences. |
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Both the highest and lowest points in the 48 conterminous states are in the state of California Mount Whitney and Death Valley, respectively. |
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The planned construction will be built on more than 6000 square meters conterminous to Rolls-Royce Deutschland in the business park Dahlewitz. |
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Estimates for the conterminous United States, an area of about 7,770,000 square kilometres, give some 5,230,000 kilometres of channel length. |
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My argument, in fact, is conterminous with Section 3.5 of this book. |
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Arizona achieved statehood on February 14, 1912 the last of the 48 conterminous United States to be admitted to the union. |
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In North America, it was found in Canada, Alaska, and the northern conterminous USA from Washington to Maine. |
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As defined by the Cape Cod Commission's enabling legislation, Cape Cod is conterminous with Barnstable County, Massachusetts. |
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As a result, unlike other city wards in Japan, these wards are not conterminous with a larger incorporated city. |
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In 1928 it became the first company to market in the conterminous 48 states, and in the 1930s it began operations in Canada, Colombia, and Venezuela. |
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Although these counties were conterminous, they represented a wide variety of the land-cover types common throughout Florida, from coastal estuaries to xeric highlands. |
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New York's borough of Brooklyn and Kings County are conterminous. |
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