There are 312,000 Presbyterians on the island, grouped into 562 congregations and twenty-one presbyteries. |
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There are seven distinct aboriginal languages, which are grouped into three language families. |
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In traditional classifications, the hagfish, lampreys, and extinct armored jawless fish are grouped together in the paraphyletic Class Agnatha. |
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Three pods in the centre of the dash house the primary instruments, while the minor controls are grouped together beneath them. |
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Before you start sacking, make sure the rattlers are grouped together, but not tangled up. |
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Some grouped round leaders whose teachings and insights they accepted and agreed with, but many were solitary wanderers. |
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This situation may be worsened upon weaning or when sows are grouped together or mated to a large boar. |
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Gene pairs were grouped according to their K s values into bins of width 0.5 whose lower boundaries are indicated on the x-axis. |
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The flowers, both male and female, are grouped in aments that appear before the leaves. |
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These paintings of half-length figures grouped around a gaming board or table were probably meant to convey moral messages. |
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The protrusions are grouped in annularly oriented sets, with multiple sets spaced along the length of the tube. |
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All these subjects have much in common and might be grouped together as important features in a wildlife garden. |
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The hymns are generally grouped according to either the families of rishis who originated them or the gods being celebrated. |
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The careers listed under the two professional headings were grouped together to form the high category. |
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On the valve surface the areolae are grouped together in fascicles bordered by distinct radial lines. |
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One obvious commonality is the fact that all this can loosely be grouped under the banner of long-running US drama. |
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The islands of the Maldives are grouped in ring-shaped coral atolls, each enclosing a relatively shallow lagoon with a flat sandy bottom. |
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As evidenced by review of his work, he was a lumper who frequently grouped a variety of valid cyrtospiriferid species under one name. |
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This mahonia can look fantastic in a large container when grouped with other winter plants. |
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In some cases, students with different native languages may be grouped together to learn a target language. |
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They make an excellent ground cover for shady areas of the garden and give a wonderful show when grouped together in large drifts. |
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The differential diagnosis for patients with hip symptoms can be grouped by skeletal maturity. |
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Once grouped, thresher sharks are thought to use their mighty tails to shock the fish until they are confused, at which point they're eaten. |
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The basic design consists of four medallions grouped around a central motif. |
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Now they had grouped together against the steep slopes of a lava ridge, tails flicking, necks craning, heads turning. |
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The twenty species of beaked whales known by 1997 were grouped into six genera. |
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For statistical analyses, recombinant families bearing the same marker genotypes were grouped together. |
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Wendy had grouped them in sets of two pinwheels, or three meringues, or five cookies, each. |
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Everything we had found that had potential sentimental value or significance had been grouped together in my parents ' bedroom. |
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Each family has a totem and is grouped by totems into a system of marriage alliances. |
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Red mullet were grouped in the sand, and European parrotfish meandered through the seagrass. |
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Treeswifts calls have been described as a squeal, with a few syllables grouped together to form a disyllabic or trisyllabic call. |
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While herbaceous perennials are best grown together in a border, they work just as well grouped in patio tubs and pots. |
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The way sand, silt and clay particles are grouped together in aggregates is called the soil structure. |
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The co-op offers packages grouped according to ethnicity, borough and frequency, and verifies unaudited circulations. |
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Hummingbirds have also been grouped with nightjars, mousebirds and perching birds. |
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The multiple fruit consists of small drupes or achenes grouped together in a single unit, and is usually round or oval shaped. |
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In summary the theoretical expectations for these nations initially can be grouped under four main headings. |
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At the same time, keeping your units grouped will prevent you from finding quests and items in the unexplored areas of the map. |
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The ten mutants were grouped into nine categories, on the basis of thermotolerance characteristics. |
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Continuous variables were grouped into subcategories, and unifactorial logistic regression was used to compare these with a reference level. |
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The genus has reduced unisexual flowers grouped into characteristic pseudanthia called cyathia. |
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Duties are also grouped according to whether they are owed to individuals or to larger units such as the family, society, or the state. |
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Puzzles are grouped loosely according to the features they use, and detailed solutions follow each puzzle. |
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It shows a dense arrangement of gill filaments, which in clams like the Venus clam here shown are grouped into similar, multiple folds. |
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The passengers were all above, grouped about the bulwarks, or looking after their effects amid a wilderness of baggage. |
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The Burmese, however, are grouped with the Thai prisoners, and given the tough treatment. |
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The event will see a record number of more than 300 workshops, papers and poster sessions, grouped into 12 broad themes. |
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Additional community facilities grouped within this setting include schools, the fire station, sporting centres and several churches. |
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The chemical elements are grouped into sets in the periodic table based on the chemical behavior they have in common. |
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To perform statistical comparisons, we grouped monthly data together within each period. |
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The images are grouped in several large circles on the gallery walls, each picture elaborately framed in hand-painted glass. |
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Three or four clapped-out old busses grouped in the darkness, clouds of steam, people standing about waiting to be told where to go, what to do. |
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It may be grouped with other such pictures which we believe were executed by Bronzino on the basis of his master's drawings or cartoons. |
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The twenty-six sections of Abish's story are each titled with three headwords, grouped in alphabetized sets. |
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Throughout China, large strangely shaped rocks are grouped outside entrances to new skyscrapers. |
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Student participants were selected at random from 130 heterogeneously grouped students after signed consent was obtained. |
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The subjects are surreally grouped together, with no clear spatial relationships among them. |
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More seed companies are offering grouped collections, such as various colors of morning glories, or sweet peas dating from Victorian times. |
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Section two deals with systematics, how dinosaurs are grouped into larger categories, and how those groups are related to each other. |
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Remote drains for engine oil, hydraulic oil, and engine coolant are grouped in one location for convenience. |
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Samples were grouped in several distinct clusters that were generally consistent with the hydrography of the area. |
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The machines can be grouped side by side with zero clearance between machines to make the best use of limited floorspace. |
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Andre used square, unevenly shaped paving stones to create variations on closely grouped patterns forming a larger rectangle. |
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Other birds which are grouped with the pheasant include peacock-pheasant and peafowl. |
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This isn't peewee football, where teams are grouped into age categories because of the huge advantages older kids have over younger ones. |
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The Cnidaria and Ctenophora are grouped together by some workers as the Coelenterata. |
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These artifacts have been grouped with the Stage 5 material because it is uncertain whether they were removed by percussion or by pressure. |
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Principal component factor analysis was completed on the information source variables to determine which sources grouped together. |
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However the runners were tightly grouped going to the bend which resulted in the leading fancies being squeezed out of contention. |
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Bundles of nerve fibers serving a common function and sharing a common origin and destination are grouped together in tracts or fasciculi. |
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Frequently used items can be nicknamed and grouped, and marked as favorites. |
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The more familiar spiders are grouped into the suborder Opisthothelae, which is itself divided into two infraorders. |
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The commonality and normativity problems are often grouped as issues in intersectionality. |
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Although most inuksuit appear singly, sometimes they are arranged in sequences spanning great distances or are grouped to mark a specific place. |
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Spectators sit in the galleries, grouped according to rank, race, or religion. |
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As well as being categorised by geographical location, blogs are also grouped by category. |
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The specific reform measures of the programme can be grouped under three broad headings. |
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The prostate gland encircles the urethra adjacent to the neck of the bladder and is formed of 30 to 50 tubuloalveolar glands grouped into lobes. |
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This view is based on the early idea that sponges are grouped with the Protozoa. |
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Twig trees decorated with paperwhite blossoms and rose hips can be grouped with gilded gourds. |
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It has the advantage over grouped frequency distribution of retaining the actual data while showing them in graphic form. |
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The college buildings, of red brick with blue diaper patterning, are grouped around two courtyards. |
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You will have noticed that the deck chairs in square formation are grouped around a table and underneath beach umbrellas. |
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The participants were then grouped in twos, and sent to their new homes for the summer. |
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Dark leather chairs were grouped opposite her father's desk, and a dark burgundy oriental rug adorned the black walnut hardwood floor. |
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We took our places at the table and we were grouped with folks we'd never met before. |
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The evening session was more lively with the Club conducting a competition for the children, who were grouped into three teams. |
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Soldiers were grouped into units of five, and if one fled in the war, the other four would be punished. |
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The blocks are grouped to form two central courtyards, one of which contains a swimming pool. |
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There are eleven, grouped in two clusters of seven and three and one more isolated. |
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Police and security services are even grouped around every transport link, every city square, and any site of some nominal importance. |
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Apparently, all of the stocking stuffers are grouped on said tables, so I can find them more easily. |
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The eligible and ineligible skaters were grouped into teams, with skaters of both flavors on each team. |
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The works are grouped into five areas that examine cultural differences in the construction of time. |
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Twenty kids are grouped in teams to test their smarts and skills against outlandish challenges. |
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It noted, however, much overlap among the charges, and that all could be grouped within the inclusive category of crimes against humanity. |
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As the cumbersome title suggests, the material is grouped under three rubrics. |
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He then grouped all known flowering plants according to the number of such structures that each had. |
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The respondents were asked to list their current concerns and these concerns were grouped into major categories. |
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The firefighters' fitness levels were grouped into six categories ranging from poor to excellent. |
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The structural steels can be grouped conveniently on the basis of tensile strength. |
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These two forms can be grouped further into two classifications described as opened and closed forms. |
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Camera specs and tests are listed by brand and grouped by number of megapixels. |
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The issue was, can the individual chromosomes be distinguished or only grouped into classes? |
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Furthest away are other science disciplines that would be grouped in different broad categories from psychology, like physics and chemistry. |
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To simplify matters, single malts are often grouped according to the region where they are produced. |
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Clearly all of the issues grouped together under the heading of management learning are important. |
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The outlets of George's Court Shopping Centre grouped together to offer one of their customers this great day out. |
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They are often found in groups of hundreds or thousands, flying in long lines or grouped tightly together on the water. |
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They grouped together at Half-London, a collection of little shops lined along a dusty road at the bottom of Tank Hill. |
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From the time the Hurricanes grouped together pre-season for a one month training session in New Plymouth, it's been special. |
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My stomach had a few separate scars loosely grouped together, then on my upper legs they began again. |
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They would fly, grouped together in the shape of a diamond, all coming out of one tree in a cacophony of chirping. |
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The fancied riders grouped together at the tail-end of the field, separated by two minutes as is the new practice in major events. |
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Myths may be grouped in three discriminable cycles reflecting three different periods of time at various removes from the present. |
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In brief, the enforcement notice concerned four former agricultural buildings, including two Dutch barns or similar, grouped around a yard. |
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Once thought to be related to the other basses found in the area, giant sea bass are now more properly grouped with the wreckfishes, Family Polyprionidae. |
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They grouped together, raised their guns, and began to fire at the ship. |
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I take objection to being grouped in with the dispirited parents. |
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It is grouped for statistical and commercial purposes with the morwong. |
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Instead of being strung along the building edges, the offices are grouped in pods with their backs to the cross-connections between the labs and the curtain wall. |
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It could all be grouped under the generic description of tinned dog! |
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Swimmers have two practices daily grouped by age and ability. |
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He paused by a dresser, lifting a photograph of a group of soldiers in combat fatigues grouped around a pink Sikorsky helicopter painted with a screaming blue face. |
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Several series of larger drawings from the 1980s seem to derive formal logic from the small ones that precede them, grouped by his signature iconographic devices. |
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After all categories were established and raw data was grouped under category headings, I studied the data for thematic connections within and among them. |
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I grouped them as absolute verbs, relative verbs, and nounal verbs. |
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Units can be grouped to form larger social entities and common spaces. |
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The opposition forces were grouped around the Spanish aircraft carrier. |
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Nonetheless, the West Indian thrashers and tremblers are so distinctive that early workers grouped them variously with the ant thrushes, ovenbirds, wrens, and thrushes. |
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The potoroids are a family of diprotodont marsupials believed to be closely allied with the kangaroos and wallabies and sometimes grouped as a subfamily within that family. |
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The results demonstrate that the best grouping is obtained when populations are grouped geographically, rather than ethnologically or by settlement history. |
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The book follows a calendrical sequence, each poem dated and grouped by month, so that the events of a hundred years follow a seasonal ebb and flow, not chronology. |
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Their apparently dull images of grain silos, blast furnaces and water towers are categorised and grouped, forcing us to home in on details of construction. |
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It may not seem significant, but installing a door between the nursery and reception classes will allow more flexibility in the way children are grouped. |
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Everything small and breakable must come out, and big objects such as tables and sofas should be grouped together in the centre of the room and covered with dust sheets. |
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Morphological mutants were grouped in a class with yellow conidia and other with pale vinaceous conidia as opposed to the green wild type conidia. |
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Reasons given were grouped into unpreventable or preventable. |
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Once out into space, they grouped together into the standard crescent position, where the Wing Leader is at the centre front, with 2 on either side slightly back. |
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The Astrofaces research project seeks to verify astrology for modern science with photographs grouped by the sun, moon and ascendant signs of the subjects. |
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The first of them grouped all then-living independent artists, whether native or foreign, under the School of Paris rubric, no matter where in France they worked. |
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Also, the mollusc sequence grouped with the sequences from lophophorates. |
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The main topic categories were then grouped into larger domains. |
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The scattered nature of the outcrop and the possibility of diachronous volcanism mean that all rocks grouped as Dokhan Volcanic Series may not be coeval. |
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It is a moth with which they have long been generically grouped. |
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The benches and chairs were grouped in a circle around them. |
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Many of the leading approaches are commonly grouped into competing camps of deontologists and Kantians on the one hand and consequentialists or utilitarians on the other. |
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On the basis of broad structural characteristics, amphibian antimicrobial peptides have been grouped into superfamilies, each being differentiated into various families. |
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For the Emberizinae, we used Voous for the position of Emberiza calandra, and the sister species E. schoeniclus and E. yessoensis were grouped based on information in Loskot. |
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Last week during the submissions to the Civil Union bill people were grouped up so that they got five minute slots each to present their submission. |
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With stage shutters open to reveal a large drawing-room extending upstage, the partygoers are grouped around different card tables and involved in their card games. |
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It was a varied show, not necessarily grouped thematically, but this was a quality which gave it its freshness, showcasing each artist's work as a separate experience. |
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The dolls are grouped according to particular events in the Japanese calendar, their method of manufacture, their design and regional characteristics. |
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Minutes after the fire broke out, shirtless concert-goers charged out of the building, many carrying people on their shoulders or grouped to help ferry to safety. |
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Pictures of the Rosetti family were grouped in pairs or threes on the walls and there was one large picture of a handsome man in an army uniform on the mantel piece. |
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A master list was formed using the codings from the two reviewers, and guidelines were grouped together based on similarities in semantics and therapeutic purpose. |
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Search-related tasks will get grouped into a Search Companion dialog box, for example, and files can be arranged by groups. |
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Categories of end points are grouped by ICD-9 codes in a process known as the NHIS recode. |
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It is grouped with cabbage, kale, turnip, radish, cauliflower, broccoli, kohlrabi, collard, mustard and brussels sprout as one of the cole crops. |
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The specifics of the finds are grouped in sections on ceramic vessels struck lithics, small finds, and biological remains. |
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The notes are grouped together at the back, where there are no running heads to identify the chapters to which the notes belong. |
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The analysis of the histograms of the grouped study data discloses they are close to lognormal or exponential distribution. |
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Corine Land Cover Classification System was financed by the European Union and it comprises 44 classes grouped into 3 hierarchic levels. |
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The Grand Cru vineyards are grouped together and overlook the river Serein, lucky them. |
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For this reason anchovies are often grouped into the general term whitebait, which can also include herring, sardines, and silversides. |
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For example, the word nation is a morpheme and it can be grouped with nation-al, inter-nation-al-lise and inter-national-al-is-sation. |
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Papers are grouped in sections on timetabling, operations analysis, and rescheduling. |
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The data for copepods, cladocerans, nauplii and Daphnia taxa were grouped by depth and separated by date. |
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She grouped the extroverted students in the center of the room and the introverted students up front. |
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These were followed by the church leaders grouped according to whether they preceded, were contemporary with, or followed the Council of Nicene. |
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These properties are due to the electrons being grouped in Cooper pairs, behaving as bosons. |
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The assumption of univariant data normality was tested on grouped residuals and received limited support. |
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These zones will bring together Ontario, Canadian and international craft beers, grouped by style. |
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Effects of articulatory suppression on immediate serial recall of temporarily grouped and intonated lists. |
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Over 120 species of cuttlefish are currently recognised, grouped into five genera. |
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Islands are frequently grouped with a neighbouring continent to divide all the world's land into geopolitical regions. |
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The cuisine of the islands can be grouped as part of wider Catalan, Spanish or Mediterranean cuisines. |
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Gaulish is paraphyletically grouped with Celtiberian, Lepontic, and Galatian as Continental Celtic. |
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Swans are grouped with the closely related geese in the subfamily Anserinae where they form the tribe Cygnini. |
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Lichens are grouped by thallus type, since the thallus is usually the most visually prominent part of the lichen. |
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Permian fusulines also developed a remarkable provincialism by which fusulines can be grouped into six domains. |
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Until recently, sea lions were grouped under a single subfamily called Otariinae, whereas fur seals were grouped in the subfamily Arcocephalinae. |
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Instead the poleis grouped themselves into leagues, membership of which was in a constant state of flux. |
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Some counties are grouped together for this purpose, such as Northumberland with Tyne and Wear to form the Northumbria Police area. |
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Gaits can be grouped into categories according to their patterns of support sequence. |
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By the 16th century, the three western rapes were grouped together informally, having their own separate Quarter Sessions. |
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The major agricultural products can be broadly grouped into foods, fibers, fuels, and raw materials. |
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A settlement can range in size from a small number of dwellings grouped together to the largest of cities with surrounding urbanized areas. |
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It is sometimes grouped with sociocultural anthropology, and sometimes considered part of material culture. |
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The world's languages can be grouped into language families consisting of languages that can be shown to have common ancestry. |
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Though due to their intermediary position between West Flemish and Brabantian, the East Flemish dialects have also been grouped with the latter. |
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Federal subjects are grouped into eight federal districts, each administered by an envoy appointed by the President of Russia. |
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The inhabitants eventually organized themselves into small bands of a few families, grouped into larger tribes and chieftainships. |
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Both Cusco as a district and the four suyu as administrative regions were grouped into upper hanan and lower hurin divisions. |
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Apparently, the days of the week were not named and days were not grouped into weeks. |
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The basic unit in the Maya calendar was one day, or k'in, and 20 k'in grouped to form a winal. |
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Artisans were forbidden to change their profession, and were grouped together in the citadel according to their area of specialization. |
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Mandaue is grouped under the 6th legislative district of Cebu but still independent from the province. |
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Climates in the state are grouped by precipitation and average temperatures into three major groups. |
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However, they are normally grouped into four classes, based on the conjugational system of Gothic. |
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Jamaica is divided into 14 parishes, which are grouped into three historic counties that have no administrative relevance. |
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The judicial system includes local magistrates grouped under the Magistrates' Court, which hears less serious cases. |
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In general, they organise their administration through autonomous houses, in some cases grouped in larger families. |
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The Church of England in Bermuda became grouped with that of Newfoundland, in the 19th Century, as a common bishopric. |
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There are six large countries with a majority of native English speakers that are sometimes grouped under the term Anglosphere. |
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As such, iron, cobalt, and nickel are sometimes grouped together as the iron triad. |
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Yarn is composed of twisted strands of fiber, which are known as plies when grouped together. |
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The stone circles, henges, cairns and other standing stones in the area are often grouped at nodes of communication routes. |
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Parishes were the successors of the manorial system and historically had been grouped into hundreds. |
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From 1834 these parishes were grouped into Poor Law Unions, creating areas for administration of the Poor Law. |
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Rows may be individual or grouped, and three or more stones aligned can constitute a stone row. |
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Undergraduates are grouped in rather sameish groups to do rather sameish things. You are there because you fit in. |
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Conidiogenous loci grouped at conidiogenous cell apex, semidenticulate, slightly pigmented. |
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To conserve water, native plants are used liberally in landscapes around homes and all plants with like water needs are grouped as xeriscapes. |
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He, Derain, Vlaminck and others, grouped around Matisse, painted in a free style that outraged critics and led to their being dubbed Les Fauves. |
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On each side of spatula 3 asetose lateral papillae grouped together, and one asetose ventral papilla somewhat farther away. |
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Marijuana and related cannabislike drugs are often legally grouped with narcotics, but they are actually mild hallucinogens. |
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In MEROPS, MA clan members are grouped into the MA and MA subclans, commonly termed as gluzincins and metzincins, respectively. |
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He grouped the Angles with several other tribes in that region, the Reudigni, Aviones, Varini, Eudoses, Suarini and Nuitones. |
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The countries in which English is spoken can be grouped into different categories by how English is used in each country. |
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A 2011 genetic study showed that two examined specimens of the Columbian mammoth were grouped within a subclade of woolly mammoths. |
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The Celts of Brittany derive their language from migrating insular Celts, mainly from Wales and Cornwall, and so are grouped accordingly. |
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The listing for each county gives the holdings of each landholder, grouped by owners. |
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He pushed through knots of whalemen grouped with their families and friends, and surrounded by piles of luggage. |
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It was grouped with Texas in what was administered as the Fifth Military District. |
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Alternatively several small parishes can be grouped together and share a common parish council, or even a common parish meeting. |
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The civil parishes were also grouped to form rural districts, which became the geographical areas of rural district councils. |
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Transfusions of blood products are associated with several complications, many of which can be grouped as immunological or infectious. |
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This saw many airlines move so as to be grouped in terminals by airline alliance as far as possible. |
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They are grouped with Cornwall for other administrative purposes, such as the National Health Service and Devon and Cornwall Police. |
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Sometimes, Low Saxon and Low Franconian varieties are grouped together because both are unaffected by the High German consonant shift. |
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Those who were regarded to have achieved it were grouped in select societies or bands. |
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The Lancet openings of windows and decorative arcading are often grouped in twos or threes. |
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Though individual figures are less naturalistic, they are grouped in coherent grouped compositions to a much greater degree. |
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In addition to setting pace for the line, the caesura also grouped each line into two couplets. |
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It was grouped into the Strand District in 1855 when it came within the area of responsibility of the Metropolitan Board of Works. |
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In UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying, Scotland were grouped with Lithuania, Liechtenstein, Czech Republic and world champions Spain. |
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After the artistic portion of the ceremony, the athletes parade into the stadium grouped by nation. |
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In the first Rugby World Cup in New Zealand and Australia, England were grouped in pool A alongside Australia, Japan and the United States. |
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There is less jockeying for position, as turns are rare, and many races end with several contestants grouped together at the wire. |
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The governorates in the West Bank are grouped into three areas per the Oslo II Accord. |
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They were grouped with New Zealand, Pakistan and Sri Lanka and lost all three of their matches. |
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From 2007 to 2010, the first category was referred to as developed countries, and the last three are all grouped in developing countries. |
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The 382 voting areas were grouped into twelve regional counts and there was separate declarations for each of the regional counts. |
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Houses were grouped into twenties for the purpose of naval recruitment, with each group having to provide a quota of 28 oarsmen. |
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All political parties, as well as numerous mass organizations, were grouped under umbrella of the National Front. |
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Some wards are grouped into larger areas for ward management purposes, and one ward is divided between two different ward management areas. |
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Prior to that date its two main units fought separately and were grouped together mostly for logistical reasons. |
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Passenger buildings were being grouped together in an island, with runways arranged in groups about the terminal. |
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The houses at Skara Brae on the Mainland of the Orkney Islands are very similar, but are grouped into a village linked by low passageways. |
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These centuries were grouped together as required and answered to the leader who had hired or raised them. |
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Since birds were grouped largely on superficial characteristics at that time, many species were grouped by Linnaeus in the Falco genus. |
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Some shires were grouped together into larger units known as earldoms, headed by an ealdorman or earl. |
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A number of other texts have not been grouped together as coming from either the same author or from the same school. |
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On the north side of the village, around North Farm, are earthworks signifying a lost settlement, grouped around a barn which was once a chapel. |
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In 1922 the LNWR was grouped into the London, Midland and Scottish Railway. |
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On each foot, the five clearly distinguished toes are grouped into two fascicles. |
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There are 86 rules in the FRCP, which are grouped into 11 titles. |
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The box plot in Figure 1 shows the range of desktop illuminances, with the workstations grouped by their distance from the window and window orientation. |
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The rupture of the ethnic Albanian political block will prevent the parties from getting grouped in two fronts to stop the allocation of ethnic Albanian votes, say analysts. |
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Six lead peace mobilisers, he said, oversaw the training of the 55 peace mobilisers reportedly grouped to 13 teams composing of four to five peace mobilizers each team. |
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According to police, some 18 Primark employees had subsequently left the store and grouped together in a cantine inside the Qwartz mall, where all other shops had closed up. |
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For instance, partita, the female past participle of the verb partire was not grouped with the noun partita, with which there is no semantic relation. |
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A mailbox should display the street name and house number on the side of a single mailbox or on the doors of grouped mailboxes visible to the approaching carrier. |
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The mezes may not only be served as hors d'oeuvres or side dishes but also, when grouped together in an array of dishes, make a most elegant and distinctive buffet. |
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The tadpole cod family, Ranicipitidae, and the Eucla cod family, Euclichthyidae, were formerly classified in the order Ophidiiformes, but are now grouped with the Gadiformes. |
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Vowels can be grouped as back rounded, front unrounded and front rounded. |
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Towns and voyevodas were grouped into razryads under a principal town. |
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A few languages are either virtually grammarless, like Chinese, or have few supplementary morphemes grouped in form-classes, like English or French. |
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Of these, six were able to construct a scatterplot similar to that shown in Figure 4, though some had grouped variables into intervals on one or both axes. |
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These Basques in California are grouped in the group known as Californios. |
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Sometimes, Low Franconian is grouped together with Low German. |
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All channels are grouped into categories depending on their content. |
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The municipalities are grouped into 15 political regions for elections. |
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The three Universities are grouped around Oxford Road on the southern side of the city centre, which forms Europe's largest urban higher education precinct. |
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Culturally, these peoples are grouped according to language. |
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The following is a list of service industries, grouped into sectors. |
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Six of the subdistricts of Manzhouli are grouped into Jalainur District. |
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Votes usually do not follow a debate, but rather they are grouped with other due votes on specific occasions, usually at noon on Tuesdays, Wednesdays or Thursdays. |
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Legislative bodies or advisory bodies to a monarch were traditionally grouped along lines of these estates, with the monarch above all three estates. |
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Liverpool and is typically grouped with the wider Merseyside area for the purpose of defining its metropolitan footprint, and there are several methodologies. |
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Some books that are set apart in the Masoretic Text are grouped together. |
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This index has spelling variants of a lexeme grouped together under a single headword, but has grammatically different forms of a lexeme as separate headwords. |
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Conventional classification has living vertebrates grouped into seven classes based on traditional interpretations of gross anatomical and physiological traits. |
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In other areas a group of unitary authorities in several counties are grouped together to form police force areas, such as the Cleveland Police and Humberside Police. |
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During the Paleolithic period, humans grouped together in small societies such as bands, and subsisted by gathering plants and fishing, hunting or scavenging wild animals. |
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These were grouped into 1,229 genera, 153 families and 29 orders. |
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The centre was held by the Normans, under the direct command of the duke and with many of his relatives and kinsmen grouped around the ducal party. |
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These families were traditionally grouped together in a single order Falconiformes but are now split into two orders, the Falconiformes and Accipitriformes. |
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There are different ways in which the gifts have been grouped. |
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The poem itself was placed in a section of Poems in Two Volumes entitled Moods of my Mind in which he grouped together his most deeply felt lyrics. |
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Families grouped within this suborder all have an anterior velum across the head, and high columnar rhinophoral sheaths, each with a smallish distal section cupped in the top. |
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The drugs are grouped into 12 chapters such as renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system antagonists, calcium channel blockers, lipid-lowering agents, and antiarrhythmic drugs. |
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Columns indicate similarity, and are grouped by combinations of premises. |
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Of the three extant families, the Otariidae and Odobenidae are grouped in the superfamily Otarioidea, while the Phocidae belong to the superfamily Phocoidea. |
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The counties are grouped into eight regions, each with a Regional Authority composed of members delegated by the various county and city councils in the region. |
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They are normally grouped into two categories, for example rice weevil and lesser grain borer are known as 'internal feeders' as they feed within the kernel. |
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