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How to use demarcated in a sentence

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To this end Moscow demarcated new political boundaries, entitling each ethnic group to a nation of its own.
Catherine Stine's still-life oil pastorales are vignettes of a time when pre-Disney Pooh and The Wind in the Willows demarcated a child's world.
Within 48 hours she developed well demarcated erythema over the front of her legs, and large blisters over each knee and the dorsum of her feet.
Peering then through the glass, which demarcated the realms wherein we exist, I felt the bolus of grief form in my gullet.
Only the sky at the top of each card is left, demarcated by the missing outlines of windmill sails, or trees, or Table Mountain.
The landing zone is nothing more than a dry lakebed graded to provide demarcated aircraft landing, takeoff and parking areas.
For the sake of successful cooperation the respective responsibilities of clergy and laity must be clearly demarcated.
A midocean ridge demarcated the boundary between two tectonic plates, and consequently a divergent plate boundary was formed.
Sam said the markings demarcated the municipal boundaries and allowed the photographers to stitch the pictures together to complete the maps.
Each member's plot is demarcated with either a fence or an uncultivated strip of land.
In most parts of the world the vineyard is a well-defined entity, generally well demarcated by the borders of the straight rows.
A sinister yet plainly demarcated force of evil is ever-present in his films.
The tumor was located in the pineal gland and was well demarcated from the surrounding brain tissue, especially from the cerebellum.
Other social sciences such as Economics, Sociology, and Anthropology were demarcated in similar fashion.
The cell islands were further demarcated from the surrounding stroma by reticulin condensation around groups of cells.
The first phase ran from 2000 to 2002 and entailed the establishment and stabilisation of municipalities along newly demarcated boundaries.
Ten percent of all the land is demarcated by the government for private ownership and most of that is located in the cities.
The traditional leaders are concerned that the newly demarcated municipal boundaries will infringe on their autonomy in traditional areas.
The book is divided into ten parts with each part divided into clearly demarcated sub-sections allowing ready reference.
The Third Republic demarcated the boundaries of the mutineers' political imagination.
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Examples from Classical Literature
On the other side, it is demarcated from the region in which impulse is a law unto itself.
The boundaries of the state were demarcated, disarmament was carried out, and the construction of roads was pushed forward.
It is probable that we have in the metasoma of Limulus a case of the disappearance of once clearly demarcated somites.
Let us next consider how the area is demarcated from the surrounding regions.
It is not likely that new difficulties will arise on this side, although the boundary has not been demarcated.
Through 17 well demarcated and extremely wellresearched chapters, Mander provides an account of every possible aspect of hunger.
The second cluster may be demarcated as starting between the battles of the Granicus river and Issus, and continuing up to the success of Gaugamela.
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