The landward extent of the embayment fill abuts the western side of the Woakwine Range, a Pleistocene barrier. |
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The larger is called Packhouse Field, which on its northern boundary abuts the Defendant's land. |
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A huge three-story mall abuts the old Menger Hotel, with high skylights and gleaming tile floors. |
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The inner short side abuts the common parts, the outer short side is part of the outer flank of the building. |
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The biting flies, from the saltmarsh that abuts the Seaview Marriott course, often make life miserable for players and spectators alike. |
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On the symphyseal side, the concavity abuts a ridge that borders the straight symphyseal surface of the plate. |
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Isolation joints are necessary in parking lots anywhere the pavement abuts another structure such as a building or light-pole foundation. |
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Because the former Canal Zone abuts the old city on the north and west, the growing population was forced to fan out along the bay to the north and east. |
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The six floor apartment building abuts the Fort Hamilton Army Base, a quarter mile away and is at the virtual foot of the Brooklyn side of the Verrazzano Bridge. |
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Their house abuts the rare Mexican golf club, where the older boys, Javier and Alejandro, and Lorena and her younger sister, Daniela, putted after dinner in the dark. |
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Perhaps 40,000 live in the north, which abuts Serbia and is not under the control of the government of Kosovo. |
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If the countertop abuts a wall, it will either be coved or have a back-splash against the wall. |
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The sleeve is pressed into the bore of the bearing that abuts a shaft shoulder or similar fixed component. |
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In addition, agricultural land abuts the park boundary as there was no buffer zone present during most of this study. |
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Integrate the Greenbelt pathway network with other pathways, particularly where new development abuts the Greenbelt. |
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The wide valley floor that abuts the southern tip of Lake Lucerne is a key point on the most important north-south link in Europe. |
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Turn bobbin winder clip 3 in such a way that it abuts on the thread on the bobbin. |
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The project achieves a full integration in the environment that abuts with a forest. |
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A farmer decides to develop some of his farmland that abuts an access road as a residential trailer park. |
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The arrangement is easier to dismount than when a smooth shaft is used as the bearing inner ring abuts the support ring. |
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A hill abuts Kiwanja town on one side and a coffee plantation and the road towards Rutshuru on the other. |
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The Nemiscau-1 instream flow release structure is built of concrete and abuts the right end of the dam. |
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It is the least developed part of the country, and abuts Pakistani Baluchistan, with its larger Baluchi population. |
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They both liked to hike and camp, and Albuquerque, which abuts the Cibola National Forest, was good for this. |
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The parcel abuts significant discovery licences over oil discoveries at Ivik K-54 and J-26, and includes onshore areas of Richards Island between existing discoveries at Taglu and Mallik. |
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The Sheas bought a parcel that abuts conservation land in Townsend to build their retirement home. |
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Few are as surreal as this: the smart gates of a religious primary school that abuts a neon-lit townhouse, in the doorway of which dances a hostess clad in hot pants, a hat and very little else. |
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It abuts relatively shallow seas, rendered turbid by the sediment of China's east-flowing rivers 1 billion tonnes of sediment a year dumped by the Yangzi and Yellow rivers alone. |
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Pixel-alignment issues can occur when two abutting areas emerge from the flattener with different raster resolutions or a rasterized area abuts a vector area. |
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An industrial site abuts Kelvin Creek and the Koksilah River. |
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Mr. Scott Reid: Because on the map Strathmore looks actually quite far away, but I guess it's not really where the dot is on the map but the part that abuts against Calgary. |
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If the frontage abuts a curved roadway, the arc measurement is used. |
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Nemiscau-1 dam abuts on a bedrock left bank and till right bank. |
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Where the building abuts the property line, with private property on the other side, that private property should not be illuminated if its owner so requests. |
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From the UK's point of view, its coastguard functions include search-and-rescue and its borderline of responsibility, the zone, abuts those of the United States and Canada. |
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Any portion of an unopened road allowance that abuts the shoreline of a lake or river on one side of the allowance and, on the other side of the allowance, private property. |
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The frontage is the portion of the lot that abuts the roadway. |
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This is largely marginal country for golden eagles and they occur where tree cover is thin and abuts open habitat. |
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The Wye abuts a range of other SSSIs in England and Wales, including the Upper Wye Gorge and Lower Wye Gorge. |
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The western terminus of the North Country National Scenic Trail is on Lake Sakakawea, where it abuts the Lewis and Clark Trail. |
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The West End, home to the Governor's residence, Elizabeth Park, and the University of Connecticut School of Law, abuts the Hartford Golf Club. |
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To the North and Northwest, it abuts the Danish and the Frisian languages. |
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