Fluted Corinthian pilasters that rise from the chair rail and terminate at Alexis Joseph Mazerolle's frieze delineate the walls of the room. |
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And over the past few decades it has become ever more difficult to delineate these boundaries. |
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I was of the opinion that it was wise to delineate clearly the boundary of responsibility in this aspect. |
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The scene observed in false color illustrates the incident light pattern so explicitly as to delineate irradiance isopleths. |
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Against a rich blue background, heavy lines delineate swooping curves that define a vertical, multicolored form with a bulbous yellow protrusion. |
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The preface and introduction fluently delineate many of the issues raised by the speeches. |
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But most of the houses opened straight on to the road with only a single step to delineate their territory. |
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This framework and a job description delineate the nurse's realm and boundaries. |
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More work is necessary to delineate whether this could be one of the driving forces for increased vascularization. |
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In-depth interviews of women with subclinical eating disorders delineate these characteristic behaviors. |
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Further studies are needed to identify these factors and to delineate their precise mechanism of action. |
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To delineate masculinity it was constantly necessary to define and proscribe unmanly behavior. |
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Theories of social cognition delineate how people process information in interpersonal interactions. |
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Fine, delicate black lines delineate androgynous figures, heads turned heavenward, mouths open. |
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I suggested fish, shells, flowers and other objects that had enough line work to use the wax as a way to delineate different areas. |
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Further studies are needed to delineate fully the link between infection and autoimmunity. |
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First, labor law must more clearly delineate such threats as illegal, and impose big enough penalties to deter employers from making them. |
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Humboldt used lines, called isotherms, to delineate regions of equal temperatures. |
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Plans have been drawn up to delineate the two small plots with some form of kerbstone and allow for a headstone to be erected. |
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Many critics delineate how a heritage of dual colonizations has left an indelible mark on the Filipino-American psyche. |
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The following description intends to delineate quite a rich, but not bibliographically registered, resource. |
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This project will develop a common mapping strategy needed to define and delineate sea floor mapping standards and outputs. |
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Governments, however, looked at the entire waste stream and did not always delineate between packaging waste and other wastes. |
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Numerical modeling is the strongest tool to delineate the plume to this stage. |
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Planiroute can automatically delineate the drainage basin for a known culvert location. |
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The depictions of corporeal decay delineate the destiny of the physical body and portray the mysterious transitional state between this and the other worlds. |
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The agreement establishes commissions to delineate the disputed border and provides for the exchange of prisoners and the return of displaced people. |
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A large Freud etched self-portrait, with typical merciless etching to delineate each patch of skin, is perhaps the most memorable work in the exhibition. |
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That is, a concept is indefinitely extensible if any attempt to delineate the extension of the concept leads to an instance of the concept not so delineated. |
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And he also quieted disgruntlement about letting an outside force delineate the border line to be used. |
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The United Nations has made a commendable effort to delineate, delimit and specify both the air and space boundaries of individual countries. |
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Green markings which have been put down to delineate a cycle way on the road at Waterhead, Ambleside, have caused a flurry of letters to the Gazette in recent weeks. |
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The upper part was sewn with vertical stitching to delineate the bodice. |
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It is useful to both waterfowl and military training operations to delineate areas of importance to spring staging waterfowl. |
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I am against hard quotas, quotas they basically delineate based upon whatever. |
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I certainly am not able to delineate every single one of their objections or why I would think that there are others who could disagree. |
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We have performed case control analysis and microarray expression profiling to further delineate possible associations with candidate genes. |
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The articulation of these principles and rights is meant to augment other efforts to delineate such principles. |
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I'd like to ask you, how would you delineate clearly the intrusion into these various areas? |
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From there, levels are usually used to delineate the skills and competencies required, progressing from a junior to more senior level. |
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The six issues presented here add our perspective and delineate weaknesses in the current legislation and its underlying philosophy. |
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Lessees shall clear and maintain boundary lines sufficiently to delineate the extent of the lease without destroying survey evidence. |
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However, where this is not possible, consideration should be given to delineate areas from which a land vehicle must be restricted. |
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A separate consultation will be necessary to delineate global, regional and national research priorities. |
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The Lisbon challenge is to delineate policy and methods for redressing these deficiencies and to release this potential dynamic. |
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This last application of the strickle was used to accurately delineate decorative bands on the piece, as well as to locate the position of the trunnions. |
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While this does not change the basic modular structure of networks, it makes it more difficult to delineate the exact boundaries of these characters. |
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Because the two institutions stand apart, they can decide whether to recognize the legitimacy of the other but they cannot delineate each others boundaries. |
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The beltlines crisply delineate the upper and lower body sections, and combine with the panel curvature to add tension to the surprisingly plain sides. |
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Collectively these objectives will comprise a comprehensive effort to delineate the mechanics of fluid migration and dewatering activity in the Costa Rica accretionary prism. |
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Another helpful feature on the site is a glossary of terms that delineate the various stages of mall decrepitude. |
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First, arguers must convey to opponents that they are understood, and then they must delineate the aspects of opponents' positions that are valid. |
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The bald figures don't begin to delineate the crisis because they don't take account of the desperate attempts by the media to retain market share. |
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The cuff bracelet in Plate XX is ornamented with chrysanthemums bordering a central faceted citrine and overlapping pinnatifid leaves engraved to delineate the veins. |
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These maps not only delineate specific soils and their characteristics but also subdivide them into mapping units based on slope and degree of erosion. |
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A geomorphologic GIS-multivariate analysis approach to delineate environmental units, a case study of la Malinche volcano. |
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However, they delineate, quotas, I think vulcanise society. |
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In this paper Attributes were used to delineate structural, stratigraphy and geomorphologic features. |
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This broad understanding of nature enables scientists to delineate specific forces which, together, comprise natural selection. |
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When an overlap occurs, it is up to the states to delineate the actual maritime boundary. |
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There is a smaller courting peak in autumn, which serves to delineate the territories for the winter months and the next season. |
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However, desu may never come before the end of a sentence, and da is used exclusively to delineate subordinate clauses. |
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As an indisputable part of the Flemish academic landscape, we have been able to delineate and fulfil our federal mandates, and to continue collaborating across the linguistic border without any complexes. |
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It is for each State Party to this Convention to identify and delineate the different properties situated on its territory mentioned in Articles 1 and 2 above. |
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In the first quarter oil firms drilled the same number of wells to delineate past discoveries as they had a year before, according to Deloitte, an accounting firm. |
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In other circumstances they delineate the parameters of acceptable belief and practice in proscriptive fashion. |
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During the fourth quarter, the Acajou North exploration well was drilled to delineate the extent of the previously drilled Acajou discovery. |
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Codes seek to define and delineate the difference between conduct and behavior that is malum in se, malum prohibitum, and good practice. |
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Angiography, particularly aortography, is necessary to delineate the vascular supply, and it essentially confirms the diagnosis. |
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This fragment formed part of one of the long friezes that ran along the top of the wall right across the room in order to delineate the ceiling from the decoration that adorned the rest of the wall. |
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Brain imaging and sleep-laboratory data clearly delineate among wakefulness, REM sleep, and non-REM sleep, the Harvard scientists note. |
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Stereotypes exist to delineate but also in order to be defied. |
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In the meantime, cases in which fair dealing has been argued as a defence to copyright infringement have helped delineate the boundaries between users' rights and the rights of copyright owners. |
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But finally the night belonged to Harwood, whose METAMORPHOU S revealed an artist using his substantial physical accomplishments to delineate a tragicomic figure. |
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It begins, ladies and gentlemen, even with the numerous definitions that are placed at the start of the directive and delineate its scope, for example the definition of biological diversity. |
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Invitational theory uses many elements to define, describe, and delineate its beliefs and practices. |
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In the systolic and diastolic phases of heartbeat, two contour lines were drawn to delineate the endocardium and epicardium. |
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It also identified where more information on contaminants in the harbour was needed to better delineate the effects of historic operations from current operations. |
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Within the study area, delineate separate resource units. |
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It may be necessary to explain what research is, the various stages involved, and to delineate the specific points at which you are requesting their participation, ie: for the secondary research. |
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Medical and health professionals are quick to delineate the difference between being large-sized but healthy and being unhealthfully obese. |
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National action plans must delineate multilaterally agreed upon objectives, priorities for action, activities to be undertaken, the resources required and the respective responsibility of each agency concerned. |
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The islands of the West Indies delineate a submerged former land bridge, which had connected North and South America via what are now Florida and Venezuela. |
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The maps use a combination of soil and air temperatures to delineate the current distribution of both Diaprepes root weevils and helpful egg-attacking parasitoids. |
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Assuming the continuity demonstrated in earlier mining, the program has the potential to delineate at least 125,000 ounces of gold at grades of approximately 1 opt. |
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