The fiction that we are not coterminous with ourselves comes early to some and perhaps never or only hazily to others. |
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The boundaries of constituencies in both parliaments would be coterminous in order to allow clear local political accountability. |
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The nobles founded many monasteries and the archbishopric of Rouen was coterminous with the duchy. |
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This process is to a large extent coterminous with bodily decomposition, which is the obverse of gestation. |
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The irony was that this glorification of the individual was coterminous with its complete obliteration. |
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This influence is not coterminous with national territorial boundaries, however. |
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It only emerges when sovereignty is not coterminous with the boundaries of the major political units which constitute the system. |
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The boundaries of the committees are coterminous with the 42 police services operating in the same area. |
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Written responses to such offers from coterminous boards should be requested, but are not essential. |
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A coterminous state election, in which Congress trounced the TDP, also had wider significance. |
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This is a domain so vast, vague and ancient that it is almost coterminous with politics itself. |
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Ms Pelosi's district, California's eighth, is more or less coterminous with San Francisco, the bluest, most liberal city in America. |
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There are levels of structure in each of the modes, and the units of one level are not necessarily coterminous with those of another. |
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The northeast is coterminous with the Khorat Plateau, a vast tableland bounded by the Mekong River on the north and east. |
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It is time to banish the notion that the future of climate change policy is coterminous with the Kyoto Protocol. |
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My area of responsibility was almost coterminous with that of the Canadian brigade last year, and of the Canadian battle group this year. |
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Their term is coterminous with that for the Executive Board, that is, four years at present. |
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But the universal caliphate was never coterminous with all the territory occupied by Muslims after the death of the Prophet. |
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The map showed clearly that the distribution of oak trees is coterminous with the locations of the settled civilizations of Asia, Europe, and North America. |
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A board is coterminous with another board if the areas of jurisdiction of the two boards are wholly or partly the same. |
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Although the Union is now closer to becoming geographically coterminous with our continent, we still have much unfinished business to attend to. |
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Because the rise of magic was almost coterminous with, and certainly related to the rise of science, there was not necessarily a causal connection between the two. |
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What I loved about the books that I was being read was they seemed to belong to no real world, because nothing in them physically was coterminous with anything I knew. |
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If it''s the interest of Anglesey he has at heart it makes sense to have the council, Assembly and Westminster borders coterminous. |
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Peacekeeping and peacebuilding are coterminous. |
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It should be noted that these settlements are not coterminous with the Metropolitan Boroughs of the same name. |
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San Francisco and Philadelphia are two examples, wherein the city and county are coterminous and have one singular governing body. |
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His obsession with the Carib language is indeed coterminous with his desire to possess the soul of the native. |
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Admittedly, as the Director of the Office of Foresight said to the internal evaluators in 2006, an author's place of residence was not always coterminous with geographical origin. |
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To effect this change, the Ministry of Education requires a copy of the letter sent to coterminous boards and the ORC clearly indicating that the school is being offered at no charge. |
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The study examines the history of an institution over the course of seven decades as well as the coterminous transformation of Switzerland's self-image. |
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The area of jurisdiction of a French-language public district school board is divided into portions matching the areas of jurisdiction of the coterminous English-language public district school boards. |
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In addition, when determining the distance for a French-language school, only those French-language schools located within the jurisdictional boundary of a coterminous English-language board are to be considered. |
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Service providers that would be covered by such a requirement include but are not limited to coterminous school boards, social service agencies, and children's, seniors', health, recreation, housing, and other such services. |
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As such, Ulster is often used as a synonym for Northern Ireland, although the two are not coterminous. |
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In most cases, the city borders are coterminous with the borders of their respective municipalities. |
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Where a district is coterminous with a town, the name is an easy choice to make. |
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Where civil parishes exist, a ward can be coterminous with a civil parish or consist of groups of civil parishes. |
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Organised around geographical areas of varying population sizes, they are not coterminous with the Local Government Regions. |
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Similarly, the Court may also appoint guardians for minors, although the Family Court has coterminous jurisdiction over such matters. |
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New York City is divided into five boroughs, each coterminous with a county. |
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The authority's area was coterminous with the civil parish of Penrith although when the council was abolished Penrith became an unparished area. |
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Its Mayor, and his or her powers, are contained within useful administrative boundaries that are coterminous with each other. |
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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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The European constituency of Yorkshire and the Humber is coterminous with the English region. |
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The term is particularly useful where there is no corresponding or coterminous official region. |
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The term has gradually fallen out of favor because in some parts of the world, the Chalcolithic and Neolithic are coterminous at both ends. |
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The historical province overlapped but was not coterminous with the geographical plain or basin. |
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In 1970 this department was split into four new delegaciones, and Mexico City was constitutionally defined to be synonymous and coterminous with the entire Federal District. |
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The boundaries of the parish are coterminous with the boundary of the five borough council wards of Fleetwood and the town council has thirteen councillors. |
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Some provinces are coterminous with the boundaries of political states, some include multiple nations while others include only parts of a nation. |
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This loan gave the client the ability to seek additional subordinate financing, which does not have to be coterminous, five times during the 30-year term. |
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The commote of Glynrhondda was coterminous with the earlier parish of Ystradyfodwg, but little is known of the Celtic saint Tyfodwg, or Dyfodwg after whom the parish is named. |
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It includes a fixed-term commitment with coterminous support. |
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These are generally coterminous with local authority boundaries. |
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