He provides a useful overview of divinatory techniques, astrology, and so on to demarcate these from precognition. |
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For example, white banners demarcate each section and unify the various rooms and floors. |
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This requires new ways of thinking about partition and division, re-negotiating the physical traces used to demarcate territorial boundaries. |
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In contemporary popular cinema, it is virtually impossible to cleanly demarcate the genres of horror and thriller. |
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Four towers, originally built to demarcate the boundaries of Bangalore, are now very much inside city limits. |
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Therefore, we would like to demarcate our products by launching different product lines. |
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Or the subtle shades of difference that demarcate the use of nine white pigments. |
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The first stage is to demarcate scientific interpretations from non-scientific interpretations. |
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Over time, the lines that demarcate different approaches have become more visible. |
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They also demarcate the special climates formed by the Great Lakes and by the Appalachian mountain ranges. |
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Gogol came to have his name by accident, but that accident set in motion a series of events that would demarcate the history of a family. |
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By defining criminal activity as deviation, his solutions demarcate knowledge as separate from violent power. |
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The Act did not only attempt to demarcate land that would be reserved for Africans. |
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The commission is supposed to demarcate the border based on the historical record. |
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Any urban planning should demarcate spaces for low income workers with basic minimum civic amenities catering the need of both men and women. |
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Mr Yanukovich has been equally keen to demarcate the boundaries of Ukraine's business interests. |
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The government wants the power to demarcate territories to remain with the justice minister and the presidency. |
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Now the government is to demarcate assembly points where the AUC's fighters will live pending their demobilisation. |
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It is not possible, for example, to demarcate clearly the relevant markets on the basis of the information supplied. |
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Alternatively, you may select two different keys to demarcate the Zone of your choice. |
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However, there is an urgent need to mobilize additional funding to scale up this activity in order to demarcate the remaining 450 km. |
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After all, not all decisions should be taken in Brussels, and it is a good thing to demarcate national and European powers better. |
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It used landmines only for defensive purposes and mainly to demarcate the limits of military installations. |
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It becomes increasingly problematic to demarcate their domestic economic activities. |
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No concrete steps have been taken to start a process to demarcate the Syrian-Lebanese border in the north. |
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Thus, communities that were granted collective tenure have used a wide variety of technologies and methods to map and demarcate their land. |
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We used Flor Fedora carpet tiles to demarcate the display areas, in place of heavy platforms. |
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It can only be a matter of time before there are running street battles to demarcate the boundaries between the Chorlton chosen and the unwashed of Withington and Stretford. |
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This is to occupy a 25 kilometre wide buffer zone along the Eritrean side of the border until UN cartographers can demarcate the disputed frontier between the countries. |
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Identify, demarcate and define cultural landscapes in the Core Area, complete the Cultural Landscapes Plan, and preserve designated cultural landscapes accordingly. |
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The children and women in Eritrea remain vulnerable to pervasive undernutrition that limits young children's physical growth and development and to landmines that demarcate an often hidden border between safety and danger. |
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Different techniques are used to demarcate the powers. |
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Such reforms ought to ensure that both the general public and public officials are sensitized on the need to demarcate boundaries between public and private spaces. |
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It took more than a decade for Russia and China to fully resolve the border issues and to demarcate the border. |
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When an occurrence of San José Scale is recorded, Member States shall demarcate the contaminated area and a safety zone large enough to ensure the protection of the surrounding areas. |
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Environmental problems do not stop at the frontiers that demarcate the member states of the European Union, nor yet at natural frontiers such as mountain ranges and oceans. |
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Use the boundary wire to demarcate areas inside the working area by creating islands around obstacles that can not withstand a collision, for example, flower beds and fountains. |
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Robomow is designed to easily work on the lawn with both types of obstacles, however, for most gentle and silent operation, it is preferable to demarcate all fixed objects in and around the working area. |
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Whereas design, architecture and art schools have tended to demarcate their subjects since the 1950s, recent trends have been inspiring crossovers with related disciplines. |
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The proposed amendment, driven by Brazil's powerful ruralist congressional caucus, seeks to shift the power to demarcate land – or not – to Congress. |
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However, Syria has stated that it is willing to demarcate the border. |
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I think the suggestion by Professor Tepper that there is a need to demarcate development aid to ensure it goes directly to the Tamil people is a very good one. |
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E The Commission cannot demarcate the precise boundary at each of these towns without fuller knowledge of their layout and of the character and location of the buildings within them. |
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Rene Magritte repeatedly used such symbols from the world of comics in order to demarcate the divide between signified and signifier. |
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This technology helps the government to privatize rural lands and demarcate its national borders. |
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While the traditional counties continue to demarcate areas of local government in the Republic of Ireland, this is no longer the case in Northern Ireland. |
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After the harsh methods employed in consolidating his control, the change in name served to demarcate his benign reign as Augustus from his reign of terror as Octavian. |
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I then marked out three ways in which we can instead describe and demarcate ourselves in terms of the sapience that distinguishes us from the beasts of forest and field. |
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South Sudan, which seceded from Sudan in July 2011, is yet to properly demarcate the majority of its borders with Sudan, as well as its other neighbours. |
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While Hartman and Robinson may not consider themselves black performance theorists, I include them here to demarcate a line of inquiry pervasive in black studies. |
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Views are framed and filtered through craggy clusters of rock, while around the building retaining walls of shaped black basalt demarcate spaces and changes of level. |
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