Along the banks we caught sight of both the supposedly almost extinct species of dwarf buffalo, the highland and lowland anoa. |
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After exploring gentle mountain slopes, taiga flatland and highland barrens, we suddenly reached the plateau's edge. |
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The 17-track album features jigs, reels, songs, waltzes, hornpipes, polkas, a two step, slow air, highland fling and recitation. |
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In some villages of Nyalam County, bharals and kiangs ate 40 percent of highland barley each year. |
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This shows a heavily cratered highland terrain, and is used to monitor illumination of polar areas, and long shadows cast by large crater rims. |
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Vietnam's minority population consists of Chinese, Khmers, and a variety of highland ethnic groups. |
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Along the banks we caught sight of both of the supposedly almost extinct species of dwarf buffalo, the highland and lowland anoa. |
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The highland Nainokanoka area is well suited for growing potatoes, cabbages, and other vegetables. |
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Sadly, Fiona and her quaint highland village seem forever lost to him in the remote mists of time. |
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Scotland isn't just tartan fun and highland jinks, it's urban youth culture as well. |
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By the late 1990s, about four-fifths of the population made their living doing subsistence agriculture in the jungles and highland forests. |
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The topography of Kerala could be divided into highland, midland and lowland areas. |
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A highland smell of dry grass and mould, smoke and hayricks, rode the breeze that pressed against her face. |
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The traditional homeland of the Amhara people is the central highland plateau of Ethiopia. |
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Both regions enjoy long hot summers and, apart from highland areas like the Cevennes and Pyrennees, mild winters. |
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Rice is the staple food except among those in highland areas where rice is difficult to grow. |
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The coastal population is thinly clustered in villages, but over one-third of the total population live in highland valleys. |
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The Free State is a highland plain, called a highveld in South Africa, bordering Lesotho to the west. |
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All extant hominoids with the exception of highland gorillas are strongly frugivorous. |
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It primarily grazes and rests on highland or lowland desert, semidesert or steppe. |
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Taconica, a tectonic highland, formed along the margin of eastern North America. |
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The research teams, who learned of each other's work last October, named the creature the highland mangabey. |
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If you love malt whisky the Clunie Inn has a range of over 100 highland malt whiskies to choose from. |
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Worn this way, it becomes a decorative accessory essential to one's highland Malagasy identity. |
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The Khmer Loeu hill tribes live in remote highland areas in the plateaus and mountainous areas on the edges of Cambodia. |
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The unique combination of the highland dancers and award winning kapa haka will thrill our live audiences. |
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Every few minutes he would stop and listen to what sounds there were in these quiet highland woods. |
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The land rises abruptly to highland ridges with mountain summits as high as 3000 feet. |
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The actors need a lot more work with their props and seeing as we're supposed to be watching savage highland warriors, the men need to grow a bit of spine. |
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The new primate, known as the highland mangabey, was identified by two independent research teams working in separate locations in southern Tanzania. |
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And ran out bare minutes later with generous amounts of local brie, stilton and mature cheddar, plus a box of mixed highland soft cheeses and some oatcakes. |
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A key aim of the activities was to encourage the highland people to preserve and transmit their culture and knowledge to the new generation. |
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The 440 Adaptors are used when tuning your highland pipes to 440 Hz concert pitch. |
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Bolivia's núcleo or cluster school system has played a vital role in expanding access to education among indigenous children in highland areas. |
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They've in fact driven it down, and it's driven people off the land, just like the highland clearances did in Scotland years ago. |
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In popular ideas of Balinese identity, the highland people feature as the conceptual counterpart to the royal houses established in the southern lowlands of the island. |
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I have to emphasize that Bulgarian bagpipes do not look like Scottish highland bagpipes. |
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Its headwaters flow turbulently in highland glens set amid grouse moorland. |
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The funeral was scheduled for Tuesday at a highland Park synagogue, and Peters was among those expected to speak. |
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For centuries the community of Van Gujjars has lived in these forests and the Himalayan highland pastures where the summer months are spent. |
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People from the remotest highland villages congregate there from the early morning. |
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The central highland region is temperate, and nights can get chilly. |
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The city is surrounded by numerous highland indigenous communities and five massive snowcapped volcanoes. |
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Climb higher to the highland plateaus and precipices of Tarn Shelf, where you can look over the expansive lakes in the valley below. |
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Many families want their children to attend university, but such an option is beyond reach for the majority of the population, particularly those in rural or highland areas. |
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The letter also protested the January 16 bulldozing of a pastor's house being used for church services in the central highland city of Kon Tum. |
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Cameronian tea owes it brisk and full-bodied flavor to the environmental conditions of the highland itself. |
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The event offers a varied program that includes the very best in highland dancing, piping and drumming, concerts, Gaelic storytelling, ceilidhs, and a street fair. |
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Qara Bagh, the district where the villages of Nai-Qala, Sada and Gawmurda are located, is one of the central highland regions, situated in the province of Ghazni, where the climate is severe and the land unfertile. |
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In 2008, a severe drought affected the mainly pastoralist areas of Somali and Oromia Regions as well as highland areas of the country which produce crops following the belg rainy season. |
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The Black Tie Coventry Ltd specialists in dinner suits, morning wear, highland wear and lounge suits. |
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It may stress me a bit to choose between visiting the archaeological site in the highland town of Volcán, versus going to the canyon swimming hole in Gualaca. |
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I chose a blanco tequila as a base as the citrus notes of highland tequila work well with tomato juice. |
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When I was growing up, this was through highland dancing, tap dancing, being a cheerleader at football games, skating, and going on sleigh rides with attractive fifteen-year-old boys. |
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If you try to drive up from Toamasina, the main port, to Antananarivo, the highland capital, you meet a roadblock at a bridge in Brickaville, where drunken soldiers, bored truck drivers and hundreds of porters congregate. |
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Half a century ago, a land reform shared out much of the highland plateau known as the Altiplano among peasant farmers, slowing the rush to the cities. |
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In highland fringes transmission potential is mainly determined by temperature, and in arid or semi-arid desert fringe areas availability of surface water and ambient relative humidity play the major roles. |
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Auvergne Like a fortress of mountains and extinct volcanoes, Auvergne stands on the Massif Central, strewn with sources, lakes and highland pastures. |
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Its name comes from a series of spectacular lakes visible from the road, whose steel blue or turquoise waters reflect the mountains, highland birds and other creatures. |
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She helped develop a program with local citizens' groups, the highland university, and the regional government to provide training for mayors in the administration of local government and participatory budgets. |
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The shoulder season: during the transitional periods of spring and autumn, the animals graze in the highland areas known as the 'intermediate area' or the 'barn' area. |
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Other precious wild highland species include foxes and tarukas, the mysterious Andean cat and the titi monkey. |
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Archaeological research shows that its economy was broadly divided into lowland and highland zones. |
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Copacabana, Bolivia, is one town that features this rare variation of the subtropical highland climate. |
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The flat, fertile prairie of the Great Plains stretches to the west, interrupted by a highland region in the southeast. |
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Copacabana, Bolivia, is one the few confirmed towns that features this rare variation of the subtropical highland climate. |
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In common with many of the new highland lairds, Colonel Gordon expelled most of the inhabitants to make way for sheep farming. |
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More traditional highland dress may be worn, sometimes with a feather bonnet. |
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The Press and Journal is a daily regional newspaper serving northern and highland Scotland including the cities of Aberdeen and Inverness. |
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This climate is also referred to as a mountain climate or highland climate. |
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The Zaydi highland tribes emerged as national heroes by offering a stiff, vigorous resistance to the Turkish occupation. |
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When Murad tried to relieve Sana'a, highland tribesmen ambushed his unit and slaughtered all of them. |
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The Ottomans learned from their previous experience and worked on the disempowerment of local lords in the highland regions. |
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The south coast is generally cooler than the north, and highland areas inland are even cooler. |
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Fertile soils from weathered volcanic lava have made it possible to sustain dense populations in the agriculturally productive highland areas. |
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The consequent tension between the highland and coastal populations has periodically flared up into isolated events of violence. |
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The motifs also included geometric patterns, lattices and spools, possibly influenced by styles from highland Oaxaca, outside the Maya area. |
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Mostly unnavigable, many originate as swift highland streams, meander in valleys, and form coastal deltas. |
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Fertile soils from weathered volcanic lavas have made it possible to sustain dense populations in the agriculturally productive highland areas. |
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The term highland or uplands is used to denote any mountainous region or elevated mountainous plateau. |
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The Cameron Highlands are a highland area and hill station in Northern Malaysia. |
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You will find winding pasture for sheep and highland cattle. |
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He needs a piper to play the highland pipes when he performs his 1967 hit Sky Pilot. |
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Fed mosquitoes were placed in houses in forested and deforested areas in a highland area and monitored for parasite development. |
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The growing human population has put severe pressure on Java's wildlife, as rainforests were diminished and confined to highland slopes or isolated peninsulas. |
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The Rasulid kings enjoyed the support of the population of Tihama and southern Yemen, while they had to buy the loyalty of Yemen's restive northern highland tribes. |
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There, in Cape Breton, where both lowland and highland Scots settled in large numbers, Canadian Gaelic is still spoken by a small number of residents. |
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There was soon a process of the rehabilitation of highland culture. |
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The south is characterised by claustrophobic miles of deciduous miombo forests, relieved by serpentine brown rivers, refreshing highland ranges or patches of cultivation. |
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Until the middle of the nineteenth century, the highland tartans were only associated with either regions or districts, rather than any specific Scottish clan. |
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Unlike the remainder of the Royal Logistic Corps, the Officers and Warrant Officers Class One all wear highland brogues when parading in No 2 Dress. |
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In 1427, frustrated with the level of violence generally in the highlands, King James I demanded that highland leaders should attend a meeting at Inverness. |
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Many groups and local communities felt that a large area of highland Perth and Kinross should form part of the park and carried out a sustained campaign. |
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In Scottish regiments the Glengarry bonnet was worn by all, while the highland regiments still maintained the kilt as a suitable netherwear for active service. |
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The combination of agnatic kinship and a feudal system of obligation has been seen as creating the highland clan system, evident in records from the 13th century. |
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Generally, moor refers to highland, high rainfall zones, whereas heath refers to lowland zones which are more likely to be the result of human activity. |
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Sporrans are traditionally worn as part of male Scottish highland dress. |
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Temperatures are slightly higher inland, except for the southern highland plateaus, such as the Mountain Pine Ridge, where it is noticeably cooler year round. |
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They form a continuous highland along the western edge of South America. |
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During what many archaeologists call the formative stage, Amazonian societies were deeply involved in the emergence of South America's highland agrarian systems. |
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