The traffic-free Corso Umberto I bisects the town and runs from the massive gates of Porta Messina to the equally impressive Porta Catania. |
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In Convolvulaceae the median plane of the flower bisects the two carpels of the gynoecium and is axillary. |
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A double-glazed window bisects the room, which will separate MSPs from their secretaries. |
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North we walked, three abreast, a mile and a half along a dusty track that penetrates and bisects the moor. |
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This happens because any line that bisects an angle will also bisect the opposite side, and will be perpendicular to that side. |
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Then Vaughan hints he may be coming into some form with a gorgeous cover drive which bisects the fielders. |
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The rolling fairways are lined with coconut trees, royal palms and tall pines, and a small creek bisects the course. |
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In battle, he is a clinical fighter who bisects and decapitates his opponents, lops off their limbs and disembowels them with surgical precision. |
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They built large and elegant houses on the steep slopes of the main wadi that bisects the town, using the distinctive local yellow limestone. |
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The north-south Rue Ste-Denis, which bisects the Quartier, is another fun mile filled with myriad diversions. |
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The river Seine bisects the city, the Right Bank is home to the grand boulevards and most monumental buildings, many dating from Haussmann's nineteenth-century redevelopment. |
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Although the River bisects the Core Area, separating Gatineau from Ottawa and Quebec from Ontario, it is also a fundamental connection. |
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The freeway bisects the state from Cincinnati to Cleveland and carries an average of 34,000 vehicles a day in the area, according to the Ohio Department of Transportation. |
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A white line bisects the identifier horizontally, intersecting with the flash of innovation and connecting it with the NRC logotype and slogan. |
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A few villages were located along an old mining road linking Beni to Mambasa that bisects the concession in a north-south direction. |
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So common have these birds become that it is rare to drive down the great chalk cutting where the motorway bisects the Chiltern ridge, and not see one. |
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A small village about 1 km from Huberdeau, formerly bisected by the railroad, the Aerobic Corridor bicycle path now bisects it. |
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Reinforced concrete, gates, barbed wire, soldiers? The wall bisects the village just outside the window of the Amer family, who for generations has been making a living from working the land. |
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Make a date for a skate on a canal that bisects our national capital. |
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The expedition team will also place a survey monument close to the summit, and perhaps several more on either side of a fault which bisects the massif. |
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An enormous wall bisects the valley, dressing it in white spray, and three huge jets of water blast from its sluices. Half complete, the dam is already a local wonder that tourists gape at. |
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The watershed of the low-lying Toledo Mountains bisects the region, with tablelands of La Alcarria to the north being drained by the Tagus and the plains of La Mancha to the south being drained by the Guadiana River. |
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Ennerdale almost bisects the Western Fells, but access for cars barely penetrates the valley. |
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It bisects Salford and Manchester, joining the rivers Irk and Medlock, and then turns west toward Irlam, as part of the Manchester Ship Canal. |
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The Winchester-Lee is nearly impossible to clean from the breech because the bolt locking mortice bisects the bore. |
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The border, coterminous with a spur of the Cleveland Way for about half a mile from the East, exactly bisects Roseberry''s summit. |
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Yet it bisects the city of Dallas as certainly as an ocean. |
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It has leased the site of the proposed Project for a period of 90 years, excepting the publicly owned Whites Cove Road that bisects the site, and a small parcel of land held by others. |
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The bicycle path known as the P'tit Train du Nord also bisects it. |
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Despite several UN Security Council resolutions demanding the withdrawal of occupied territory, Armenia remains in control of a section of land that effectively bisects Azerbaijan. |
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There are four other large canals, namely, the Scheldt-Rhine canal, the Ghent-Terneuzen canal, the canal that bisects Walcheren and the canal through South Beveland. |
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Southward the land slopes gradually to the Bow River, whose easterly flow bisects the city, until a sharp southerly bend, 3 to 4 miles south-southeast of the airport. |
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The Mantaro River bisects the valley, emerging from a steep gorge at the northern end of the valley and entering another steep gorge at its southern end. |
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Any line through the midpoint of a parallelogram bisects the area. |
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It is accessed from Melling Road, which bisects the racecourse. |
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The Mojave River is the primary watercourse in the Mojave Desert, and the Santa Ana River drains much of the Transverse Ranges as it bisects Southern California. |
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