Schuster's study of Albrecht Durer's Melencolia weighed in at 838 densely printed pages. |
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Inquiry reports are often long, comprehensive, densely written, and hard to read. |
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They are characterized by vivid colors, often edged in black by densely worked plastrons and in particular by net sleeves with wool embroidery. |
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These aggregates are perched on a matrix of fine-grained garnet densely intergrown with other manganese silicates. |
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Display areas were created in which glass cases were as densely packed as possible without much regard to an aesthetically pleasing installation. |
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Especially in the first half, they tend too much towards the downbeat, melancholy and densely produced to the point of murkiness. |
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Later we look at recent paintings that are as rich and densely textured as a medieval hanging. |
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The map indicates the places most densely haunted by thieves in Shanghai in an effort to help people prevent thefts. |
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Then it would clear out a bit only to be stogged with thicker and more densely packed ice. |
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The throng of densely packed humanity forced us to ward off those next to us, and the disregard for others spread like an infection. |
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Or you can build densely stacked courtyard housing, arranged in the Georgian manner in crescents or squares. |
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The two ambushing pantherine felids appeared to prefer foraging in densely covered settings and the dhole in open spaces. |
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The men moved in among the densely packed animals, smashed skulls with five-foot hickory clubs and flayed the twitching corpses. |
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Forced transmigration programs involved moving people from the densely populated island of Java to the eastern provinces. |
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At one point during the day, two men from one of the more densely ivied colleges strolled by the Rowing Association's food tent. |
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These writers reject the metanarrative form, gravitating more toward densely sketched texts. |
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They give you an injection, it puts you into a densely dopey state for 5 minutes, then you wake up. |
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The paintings feature window-like vistas of the ocean that relieve the densely decorated foregrounds. |
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Feenfinger is a dark green miniature ivy with tiny pointed birdsfoot shaped leaves densely packed on self-branching steams. |
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The plot is paper-thin, the script is awful, and the acting densely wooden. |
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If your garden is densely planted with very floriferous plants, you can fertilize every 60 days. |
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However, I have been shilly-shallying, due to the cramped space of my flat and the densely inhabited area where I reside. |
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Studies in Costa Rica showed that screwworm flies prefer thick, densely forested areas to open pastures. |
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High up in one of the larger and more densely branched trees in the area, a man crouched, cursing his luck. |
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Grilled calamari are skewered like shish kebabs, with densely flavorful cherry tomatoes. |
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Tybee has been densely developed in single-family residences and condominium units. |
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Myrtle oak, turkey oak, and Chapman oak are often so densely spaced that few other plants can grow beneath them. |
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It occurs as small, white single crystals or twins densely covering matrix. |
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The seat is often associated with silver tail suburbs, but it also includes more ordinary and densely populated areas. |
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A little deeper than 10m, velvety mounds of soft coral, sponges, tunicates and moss animals are densely packed together. |
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The city is the arena of multiple singularities, packed densely with each intensely individual life living out its deeply personal destiny. |
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But in densely built cities, about three-quarters of the rainfall fails to sink into the ground or evaporate. |
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The pines are now taller and blacker and the glossy mounded foliage of native shrubs covers the banks of cuttings more densely. |
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It would also help if the woods weren't so densely populated with trees and underbrush. |
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This habitat should also contain densely vegetated corridors to allow these secretive birds to move under cover. |
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Some had received large doses of densely ionizing radiation while processing plutonium. |
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It is bocage country, still densely wooded, with small pastures intersected by deep leafy lanes. |
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The book is densely written, and the style can be heavy going but it will be an essential source-book for social historians. |
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A missile attack on a densely populated area is no more justifiable than a suicide bombing. |
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Rural areas were less densely populated with basically the same family structure until social security and child labor laws came about. |
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The beef stew was as densely packed with rich flavour as the best boeuf bourguignon, though this dark brown gravy was considerably different. |
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They tried to discuss this directly with the church, sending densely argued letters to bishops and priests. |
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The city is densely populated with the second highest number of people per hectare in the whole of the south-east. |
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The helicopter can fly from critically situated landing spots in adverse climates and from roof helipads in densely populated areas. |
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In densely populated areas, there are more cells, which cover smaller distances, so it is easier to pinpoint the signal of a handset. |
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The best of the seafood dishes was a platter of monkfish and giant sea scallops, densely skewered on a rosemary brochette. |
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His fiction is characterized by a densely referential and ironic style and by a preoccupation with the act of writing itself. |
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The book is densely argued and requires more specialized expertise than a general reader is likely to have. |
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This densely covered forest is the home Japanese hemlocks, hinoki cypresses, beech trees and firs around 300 years old. |
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The steep, densely forested valley sides plunge into the loch's murky waters. |
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On Boxing Day she booked a canoe jungle tour along the island's densely forested coastline and set off into a bright, sunny morning. |
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More than 105 people were believed dead after a Nigerian airliner crashed into a densely populated area in the northern city of Kano yesterday. |
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The equestrian trails are densely wooded, rocky and hilly with several small creek crossings. |
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Their densely packed, cheekily written catalog offers things like Russian microscopes, Cold War-surplus Geiger counters, and accordion halves. |
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The language's highly flexible syntax and concise regular expression operators, make densely written PERL code indecipherable to the uninitiated. |
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My rationale was, if you can enunciate densely rhymed verse, and understand the syntax, you can speak the language. |
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Cobbles are densely confined in gabions to form substantial units of amenity embankments. |
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The eastern coast is hot, very wet, subject to cyclones, and densely clad with rainforest. |
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More than 1,000 pinners are expected to descend upon Mad River's densely forested slopes for this genuflectors gala. |
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Japan is known to be a densely populated country, and there is a great demand for food and cultural delicacies. |
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In the spring, the pasque flower is densely covered with white silky hairs that look like an old mans beard. |
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All three will require densely complicated policy solutions and deep shifts in economic thinking. |
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Can homologous proteins sharing the same fold differ significantly in the area of densely packed domains? |
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Few shortcuts are taken with the material, leaving densely convoluted plots. |
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The fat was distributed delicately yet densely throughout the meat, looking almost like snow. |
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I suppose the densely feathered, black and white head of the drake does slightly resemble a buffalo's head. |
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Lagoons, for instance, and other standing water sites within two kilometres of densely populated areas will be targeted. |
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Your ability to group people and label them as column a or column b astounds me, you must be an amazing racist or densely daft. |
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An antique television polished to a high gleam was covered densely with dust. |
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She looked densely at you, she didn't even see me, and didn't ask us one question. |
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Although they are largely pruned with secateurs, the pompoms grow all the more densely when pruned mechanically with shears. |
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Its 237 pages of text are as densely packed with insight and information as they are, sometimes, densely written. |
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Basal shoots simple, borne upright from the basal branches, to 10 cm long, densely pubescent with white trichomes. |
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Light blue to chartreuse, adaxially glabrous or scarcely, with appressed hairs, abaxially with densely accumbent, minimally spiky, silky hairs. |
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A conventional bomb could then be used to spread radioactive particles across a densely populated area. |
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In the centers of these molecular clusters, called micelles, the molecular chains are packed together densely. |
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Detonated in a densely populated city, it can kill thousands from radiation sickness and leave the area uninhabitable. |
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The mass was removed in multiple pieces, and some of the myocardial muscle was also removed with densely adherent tumor. |
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In places, the jungle-like vegetation surrounds the river so densely it feels like an old Tarzan movie. |
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Mosaic warts occur as collections of small, discrete and densely packed individual warts. |
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The accumulation of brilliant hues in simple but densely repeated geometric patterns made her entry a showstopper. |
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The site of the house is spread across the crest and western slope of a high ridge densely covered in beech woods. |
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Inside, the densely folded street would hold many offices, cafes, and observation decks. |
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Magnetic stripes are defined by coercivity, or how densely the magnetic particles are packed into the stripe. |
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He was a visual researcher, a cataloguer and collagist, producing densely packed, allusively wired images based on fragmentation and collision. |
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Histologically, all demonstrated a densely cellular storiform or vaguely fascicular pattern, broadly extending into the subcutaneous fat. |
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Tecton designed the enclosures in such a way as to emphasise the steep inclines and densely wooded slopes. |
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Moss and ivy grew densely between each block, so that one might be standing very close to a foundation, and yet not recognise it in the least. |
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The lumen or cell chain is not always clearly visible within all filaments, especially within densely granulated sheaths. |
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Fertilizer in irrigation runoff has caused the normally small cattail patches to spread densely over thousands of acres. |
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It projects the densely built cityscape amidst a set of evocative photographs of the city. |
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This article is a densely argued piece with few concessions to the lay reader. |
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In the more densely populated areas, roads normally consist of dual carriageway granular pavements with asphalt surfaces. |
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The French consume densely intellectual tomes with the fervour that we read Jackie Collins. |
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If A is a closed, densely defined linear operator on H, then the resolvent set is an open. subset of the complex plane. |
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As many properties in Mediterranean holiday resorts are densely built this is likely to be the major source of noise pollution. |
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The organizers of the show have conscientiously laid out its densely woven iconography. |
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I've heard Argentines say that Buenos Aires is more densely populated by psychoanalysts than anyplace else in the world. |
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It possesses a natural composite quality in the elastic sapwood and the more densely ringed heartwood. |
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The courtyard is densely planted with bamboo while rockeries and fountains are embellished with varieties of exotic flowers and rare plants. |
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Other areas were densely cellular with a lobular infiltrate of plump endothelial cells surrounding small capillaries. |
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The author roundly silenced his critics when the densely illustrated, alliterative animal alphabet book sold 1.3 million copies worldwide. |
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In the case of a wall like this, because it's very densely packed, and then it is coated with a layer of plaster inside and outside, it's a zero fire hazard. |
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Other fields and cottage gardens grow grapevines on overhead trellises, the soil beneath the arches being densely planted with cabbages and other vegetables. |
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The rolling hills of northern Wisconsin's glacial kettle moraine are densely forested with hardwoods, birch and aspen and pitted with potholes and lakes. |
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It was Namangani's first attempt to strike out from his mountain hideouts to the strategic heartland of Central Asia, the fertile, densely populated Ferghana Valley basin. |
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Bangladesh is one of the world's most densely populated countries and sustained economic growth is needed to help eradicate deep and widespread poverty. |
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In B. ipanemense, B. involutum and B. weddellii the papillose epidermal cells were densely stained, with basal nuclei and many droplets, as well as amyloplasts. |
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Blooms appeared in long clusters of densely packed white flowers. |
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The villages are densely peopled and like small rural towns in character. |
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In the much less densely populated northeastern region, a form of communal property ownership and communal farming survived into the twentieth century. |
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Although Tanzania is one of the least densely populated countries in eastern Africa, control and access to productive lands has become an increasingly contentious issue. |
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The whole scene was densely shrouded in thick plumes of sulphur. |
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The polarity and the distinct centre of densely cytoplasmic cells were lost after day 10 owing to the increased proliferative activity of densely cytoplasmic cells. |
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The crash site is densely populated with lots of small homes. |
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There has been criticism of siting the Princess Royal, and particularly its emergency services, in the south of the borough, miles from densely populated areas in the north. |
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Today the concept of a pedestrian-friendly, densely built community of wood-frame cottages with front porches and picket fences hardly seems avant-garde. |
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The only other Eurasian finely and densely costate species known to me that is closely comparable is Leptochondria minima from the Lower Triassic of Russia. |
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Electrolysis is fairly effective, but it has to be done one hair at a time, and for a large, densely folliculated area, that calculates roughly to eternity. |
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We find ourselves scribbling in large circles, gradually spiralling inwards into a densely layered doodle of no doubt strong Freudian significance. |
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Originally vegetation held the friable, highly-weathered schist in place, but brush clearance and cut-and-fill construction have destabilised the densely inhabited hillsides. |
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At many construction sites along the highway, Ku and thousands of workers used cobbles, which are densely packed in gabions, to build firm and solid embankments. |
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In this densely populated city there are bound to be rare cases of octogenarians abandoned by their children, cases that gnaw at the consciences of upright people. |
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The motives of characters, which are part of James's expressive form, whether they become known or remain densely mysterious, are luminously present on the surface of the art. |
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In its own weird way, by the end, The Colbert Report was as densely serialized as Lost. |
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Conventional beer filters are made of either densely packed fibres or a dusty material called kieselguhr, which consists of fossilised hard-walled algae called diatoms. |
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Electron micrographs revealed that the sheets and filaments were composed of densely packed colloidal rods of twinned witherite crystals interspersed and coated with silica. |
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And the reasons for that suggest just how densely complicated the Mideast quagmire has become. |
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In the mid-20th century, the 15.5-acre island had become the most densely populated place on Earth. |
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Significantly, palaeosols that bear the larger more widely spaced trees are generally slightly more mature than those that bear smaller and more densely distributed trees. |
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As well as Joyce there was TS Eliot, whose densely allusive poem The Waste Land prompted such perplexity that the poet felt prompted to provide his own notes. |
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The 40 page catalog is densely packed with images spanning the artist's career while texts by Mark Alice Durant and Spaid poetically interpret and analyze the work. |
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The densely packed pigments in chlorosomes and the rapid energy transfer between them lead to onset of exciton annihilation at remarkably low light level. |
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It's a densely allusive, punning, always associative flow that manages to keep its narrative movement alive with dizzying glances in all directions along the way. |
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The lunate microsporophylls and densely packed sporangia are consistent with the morphology of other noeggerathialean cones, such as Discinites Feistmanlel. |
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He's known for writing densely complex, virtually un-filmable screenplays. |
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The following day, militiamen of Sadr's Mahdi Army attempted to seal off the densely populated suburb with barricades to prevent US forces entering again. |
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Heavy duty brooms densely filled with medium coarse African bass fibre are used in mills on brick and concrete surfaces under wet or dry conditions. |
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Beginning in the relative major it marches through just about every key until finally finishing off with a densely orchestrated, most satisfying tierce de Picardie. |
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In the pre-equatorial zone, cells were densely packed, whereas in the equatorial zone, the cells were arranged in the form of distinct meridional rows. |
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The intimacy and humanity of these serendipitously encountered green areas in what will again become a densely populated place is one of the great pleasures of this plan. |
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Rescue workers said because the crash occurred in a densely populated residential area, the casualty toll was likely to be higher than the number of passengers on board. |
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The pull of these cities have been such that all of them are gradually becoming very densely populated, tottering almost on the brink of a demographic disaster. |
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Upon microscopic examination, the lens capsular epithelium was swollen, and there was a ring of densely packed cells surrounding the exposed region. |
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First, settlers might encounter a relatively densely settled indigenous population that underutilizes the land area they occupy from the settlers' perspective. |
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There are 24 pages of densely packed endnotes in small print. |
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When unworn, the enamel covering the talonid basin is densely crenulated. |
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The physical environment is characterized by a chain of mountains, a densely urbanized plateau, and the Alps range, which forms a barrier to the south. |
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Work on the densely literary Essay on Irish Bulls sophisticated Edgeworth's approach, by requiring her to reflect on what a nation is when it is less than an autonomous state. |
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Carex haydenii differs by having ladder-fibrillose proximal leaf sheaths, a densely cespitose habit, mostly veinless spotted perigynia, and pistillate spikes 1-5 cm long. |
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On histologic examination, a partially encapsulated and densely cellular mass infiltrated the external muscular layer of the proctodeum. |
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Inner London boroughs tend to be smaller, in both population and area, and more densely populated than Outer London boroughs. |
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The City is England's smallest ceremonial county by area and population, and the fourth most densely populated. |
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Preston was a boomtown of the Industrial Revolution, becoming a densely populated engineering centre, with large industrial plants. |
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Portsmouth, as the most densely populated city in the United Kingdom, is the only city whose population density exceeds that of London. |
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Scientific studies confirm that the Capivara mountain range was densely populated in prehistoric periods. |
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At its foot is a densely populated city area, home to over 30,000 Gibraltarians and other nationalities. |
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Gopuram of the Thillai Nataraja Temple, Chidambaram, Tamil Nadu, densely packed with rows of painted statues. |
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The snow is densely packed into a form after having been produced by artificial means or collected from the ground after a snowfall. |
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It is the most densely populated country in Europe, except for very small city countries like Monaco, Vatican City, etc. |
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However, the forests of the smaller, and more densely populated Java, have largely been removed for human habitation and agriculture. |
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This also takes in fairly densely populated areas such as Ayrshire, Fife, Midlothian and East Lothian. |
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Chicago is one of the United States' most densely populated major cities, and the largest city in the Great Lakes Megalopolis. |
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Near the geographic center of the city, southwest of the downtown area, are a series of less densely populated hills. |
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The building of parish churches also began in the 12th century, densely in the Vale, but very sparsely in the upland and northern areas. |
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It is very densely populated and contains many older terraced houses giving it a Victorian era atmosphere. |
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The tentacles and tentilla are densely covered with microscopic colloblasts that capture prey by sticking to it. |
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Individual nesting sites can be widely spaced, as in an albatross colony, or densely packed as with a murre colony. |
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In that period, they rivaled northern Italy for the most densely populated region of Europe. |
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Its range encompasses some of the most densely populated areas in the world, where forests were cleared hundreds of years ago. |
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The symbiont layer has less densely packed fungal filaments, with the photosynthetic partner embedded in them. |
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The medulla is less densely packed with fungal filaments than the layers above. |
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The Greenland Sea is densely inhabited by the organisms that form the base of the oceanic food chain. |
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The term pack ice is used either as a synonym to drift ice, or to designate drift ice zone in which the floes are densely packed. |
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As a largely rural county, Dorset has fewer major cultural institutions than larger or more densely populated areas. |
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The bulge divided the densely populated Celtic settlements along the entire river system in two. |
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Thousands of people perished in these densely populated working class boroughs. |
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Here the narrow valley of the Wachau, with its densely forested escarpments, made access to the riverbank more difficult. |
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In densely populated mainland Denmark there is hardly any wild nature left. |
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The plateau is very densely populated with about 450 people per km2 and the landscape continually shows signs of human presence. |
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Upon view, the myocardial cells are observed to have large densely packed chromosomes within the nucleus. |
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The large, arid Namib Desert has resulted in Namibia being overall one of the least densely populated countries in the world. |
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The coasts of La Plata are the most densely populated areas of Argentina and Uruguay. |
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It is one of the most densely urbanized regions in the world and is an economic hub of China. |
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Much of this population is concentrated in the north of the country with the Southern Governorate being the least densely populated part. |
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Ecologically, it is one of the world's 17 megadiverse countries, and the most densely biodiverse of these per square kilometer. |
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With 71,263 people per square kilometer, Manila is also the most densely populated city proper in the world. |
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Being so densely populated, Barbados has made great efforts to protect its underground aquifers. |
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It is the fifth least populous ward in Salford, and the third least densely populated. |
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The region is distant from the geographic center of the country, and is a relatively small region, and relatively densely populated. |
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The corridor along the main A590 road between Ulverston and Barrow is relatively densely populated and urban. |
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Around the middle decades of the 19th century the Irish were concentrated in eight densely settled areas situated near the town centre. |
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In the poems, surface trivialities glide abrasively against densely crystallized ideas, producing a kinetic friction. |
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White fir forests were composed primarily of densely packed white fir with little to no understory and an abundance of downed wood. |
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However, two loops of ileum were densely adhered to the anastomotic site and so the anastomosis was taken down with the lysis of adhesions. |
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The reception centers in the capital Sofia as well as the campus in Harmanli remain the most densely populated. |
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Light brown densely hard keratinous material was present in the center of the lesions. |
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New Jersey is the most densely populated state in the nation. |
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Upright rhachis densely lepidote, primary and floral bracts pink, petals blue-grey. |
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Plant a densely clustering terrestrial or lithophyte, flowering 45-120 cm tall. |
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This social mobilizer team is being dispatched to the Susan's Bay slum, a densely populated and extremely poor area of Freetown. |
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Texturally, the crystal, when used densely, creates such beautiful surfaces. |
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Clypeus almost entirely densely and evenly punctate with only extreme lower margin impunctate. |
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Tuz Khurmatu, densely populated by Turkmens, lies within territory administered by the Kurdish Regional Government. |
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Adding to the headache, the expressway concessioner failed to assess the situation at densely populated areas in Manesar and Bilashpur. |
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On April 5, at pericardiectomy, the pericardium was 1 cm thick and densely adherent to the heart. |
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The flowers are densely distichously arranged on the branches, but clearly move apart after anthesis. |
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Much less densely packed with essential vitamins and minerals, grains are also completely void of phytochemicals. |
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Did you realize that Monsieur Songe was the most dastardly, densely hermetical thing Pinget has ever written? |
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Achy Obejas's new novel, Days of Awe, is a soulful, erotically charged, and densely woven meditation on public and private identity. |
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With a density of 407 people per square kilometre, it would be the second most densely populated country in the European Union after Malta. |
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The more densely vegetated sandy loam site supported scattered longleaf yucca, Mormon tea, black grama, sand dropseed and blue grama. |
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The region's metro areas continue to grow densely or hold densities steady, thus urbanizing in an efficient manner while accommodating large amounts of population growth. |
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Capitulescences monocephalous or few at the end of the branches, or laxly to densely corymbose, racemose to paniculate, rarely glomerulose or pseudocephalia. |
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The properties are staples in their respective communities and are all well located in densely populated areas with high income levels and commutability to New York City. |
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These solutions provide customers with the flexibility to quickly screen break-bulk freight and consolidated air cargo, even in densely packed skids. |
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In this densely illustrated account, expert aviators Larkins and Reuther give the inside track on the machines and pilots who must have flown over the city on the bay. |
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Killdeer and red-winged blackbirds thrive along the densely thicketed edges of lakes and small ponds where beaver busily harvest trees to build lodges and dams. |
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The ordering of space and the circular movement suggested by the sometimes densely packed internal features indicates a sophisticated degree of spatial understanding. |
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Although it lacks a unified cultural identity, the Northeastern region is the nation's most economically developed, densely populated, and culturally diverse region. |
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The Middleveld, lying at an average 700 metres above sea level is the most densely populated region of Swaziland with a lower rainfall than the mountains. |
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Just through sheer numbers, Hidalgo's army had some early victories, going through the economically important and densely populated province of Guanajuato. |
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While disease raged swiftly through the densely populated empires of Mesoamerica, the more scattered populations of North America saw a slower spread. |
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The mountains around Lake Baikal are densely wooded with Grey Alder, Eurasian Aspen, Downy Birch, Siberian Larch, Siberian Fir, Scots Pine, and Siberian Spruce. |
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Much of Tasmania is still densely forested, with the Southwest National Park and neighbouring areas holding some of the last temperate rain forests in the Southern Hemisphere. |
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This was not occupied by many Spanish settlers and were considered more marginal to Spanish interests than the most densely populated and lucrative areas of central Mexico. |
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The most densely populated regions of the island are the eastern highlands and the eastern coast, contrasting most dramatically with the sparsely populated western plains. |
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His demographic simulations, based in archaeological data, suggest that it was the most densely populated region of Europe through all the Upper Paleolithic. |
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In 2005 the Government Statistics stated that Southampton was the third most densely populated city in the country after London and Portsmouth, respectively. |
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Osborne Village is Winnipeg's most densely populated neighbourhood, as well as one of the most densely populated neighbourhoods in Western Canada. |
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Outside the breeding season, most red foxes favour living in the open, in densely vegetated areas, though they may enter burrows to escape bad weather. |
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Japan is one of the most densely populated countries in the world. |
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The territory from Banyumas in the west through to Blitar in the east and encompasses Indonesia's most fertile and densely populated agricultural land. |
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The island is relatively densely populated and has much fertile farmland. |
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It is less densely populated in the warmest, equatorial regions. |
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These are oblong bars of densely compressed, dried, and shredded peat. |
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Despite its large population and densely populated regions, Indonesia has vast areas of wilderness that support the world's third highest level of biodiversity. |
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The southwest corner of Iceland is the most densely populated region. |
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Other airports are located near densely populated urban or suburban areas. |
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Glasgow was then one of the most densely populated cities in the world. |
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Although there is only one carpet page, the incipit initials are so densely decorated, with only a few letters on the page, that they rather take over this function. |
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In this mode, aircraft depart towards the west and approach from the east over London, thereby minimising the impact of noise on the most densely populated areas. |
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Outside the region's administrative boundary, it includes contiguous suburban settlements and a few densely populated outliers connected to it by ribbon development. |
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The English Channel is far more densely populated on the English shore. |
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Flowers distichous, anthesis nocturnal, with an odor, strongly downwardly secund at anthesis, densely to subdensely arranged, 65-70 mm long, pedicels stout, 6-11 mm long, ca. |
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The area of modern Birmingham lay in between, on the upland Birmingham Plateau and within the densely wooded and sparsely populated Forest of Arden. |
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Deforestation of the densely wooded continent was under way. |
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Meanwhile, the hermit thrush will pump its tail, and the tiny, winter wren with its comical, short, cocked tail, will sing an explosion of densely packed, musical notes. |
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