Finchem said the new Senior PGA Tour lineup would provide more events, and reduce overlap with regularly scheduled PGA Tour telecasts. |
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Now they live in the real world again, with occasional periods of overlap with the world of the superheroes. |
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The clock dials overlap one another, making for a very pretty, three-dimensional whirring cog effect. |
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Because the colors overlap and blend, the effect works best with pastels or other pale shades. |
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I note as well that although there is overlap between the prior beneficial owners, and the present beneficial owners, there is no exact symmetry. |
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Symbols overlap where sampled populations are sympatric or geographically proximate. |
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In many species there is considerable overlap between the fertile periods of females due to more or less synchronous breeding. |
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Following the rules of scientific classification systems, the goal was to create classes or categories that did not overlap. |
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Close kin, brothers, and fathers position their tents so that the tent pegs overlap and the guide ropes of the tents cross one another. |
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Once you realise the closeness of the overlap between the two organisations, the facade appears paper thin. |
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The common names of these berries are confusing and sometimes overlap with those of berries in other genera or families. |
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The veteran Seven network broadcaster is commentating on the swimming and athletics in Athens, even when they overlap. |
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There is also substantial overlap with other functional disorders such as chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia, and chronic pelvic pain. |
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The diachroneity is so great that widely separated upper St. Lawrence-Jordan Sandstone sections can have no overlap in age. |
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The sensors would cover 100-degree fields of view to ensure overlap of areas. |
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As in a piston engine, overlap is the short circuit by which spent gasses invade the fuel-air charge. |
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Some of these questions overlap or at least return insistently to the same themes. |
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With the exception of petiole length, pulvinus length and stipule length, the other leaf characteristics overlap between the two species. |
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Fig.8 shows the squared overlap and the cumulative squared overlap of the modes with the difference vector. |
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Consent and connivance largely overlap with aiding, abetting, counselling or procuring, but they may be easier to prove. |
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Even a modest house can be full of complexity when constructive and spatial variables overlap with sociological factors. |
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Lake trout are known to hybridize with brook trout where the range of the two species overlap. |
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The basic picture is that we have a groups of families of interoperable software tools with lots of overlap. |
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Group and individual identities can interpenetrate, overlap, and influence each other. |
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Cultures interpenetrate, overlap and procreate as well as militate against one another as they sometimes do. |
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This is a different issue from jurisdiction simpliciter, although many of the factors overlap. |
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Chromosome number and ploidy vary greatly and there is much overlap between them. |
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If there's a zipper or button fly, mark the folded edge of the overlap side and use the leg on that side. |
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For once, the lineout maul was regenerated closer to the posts and O'Gara was able to float his pass towards an overlap near the left touchline. |
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The fogbow is much broader than a rainbow and the colours overlap so much that the result is almost colourless. |
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However, if modern, postmodern, and premodern forms of war overlap with each other, each mode has distinctive features. |
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New words are formed in a variety of ways, some of which overlap with each other. |
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The only real overlap is in some of the base recipes like pastry cream and puff pastry. |
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We cannot avoid thinking about the overlap between being a tourist and doing ethnography. |
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For one thing, this overlap reminds us that a holistic spirituality should be neither individualistic nor spiritualized. |
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As for playback, the program offers the repeat control, volume level normalisation, and custom track overlap. |
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You must also not overlap the silhouetted shapes because you will end up with an unidentifiable blob. |
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Buttons and buttonholes should sit inside the topstitching, never overlap it. |
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This gives an average score of 9 for normals and 5 for Alzheimer's dementia patients with relatively little overlap. |
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Then, using a straw, get your child to blow the paint into funny lines and squiggles so all the colours mix and overlap. |
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A single-breasted overcoat closes with a narrow overlap and fastens down in front with a single row of buttons. |
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In a hermaphroditic plant, flowers are first staminate, then pistillate, and the sexual stages do not overlap within the flower. |
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Less consistently, they found excentric, small nucleoli and nuclear overlap. |
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What is the overlap between contracts which break the law and those which are contrary to public policy? |
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There is also sufficient overlap between the symptoms of chlamydial infections and gonococcal infections. |
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The council told him the bays would then overlap the paving stones, which would crack under the weight. |
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Although the two distributions overlap, the means of the parents of patients with gargoylism are higher than those of the control adults. |
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The tape should not overlap, because multiple layers of tape may not be permeated by the sterilant. |
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This power may overlap with the power to remove people to hospital under the National Assistance Acts. |
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Several other specimens overlap underlying recumbent organisms or smaller frondose taxa. |
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Yet there has been real overlap between philosophy and cognitive science in ontology. |
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Balsam fir and Fraser fir have many similar characteristics, although geographic ranges of the two species do not overlap. |
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Rydberg atoms do not move or collide because they are laser cooled, but the electron orbits of adjacent atoms can overlap. |
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The corners are gathered together in a rosette and knotted along the ceinture so as to overlap slightly, while the lower end floats free. |
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Siberian jays are sexually monomorphic with a substantial overlap in size between sexes. |
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At the higher levels these spirits overlap strongly with Buddhism and are embodied in stupas and temples. |
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Location of the subplots relative to each other was variable within each plot, but the subplots did not overlap. |
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However, the data distributions of these characters overlap considerably among species. |
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Due to the overlap between politics and business these banks have suffered heavy losses from subsidizing state-run enterprises and bad loans. |
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You can easily overexpose your film by including too many bursts on one frame, as the fireworks overlap one another. |
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The latter two tend to overlap, but the format allows for selective reading. |
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Today there is much overlap with the common law principle of duress as this principle has subsequently been developed. |
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She folded the ends over slightly so they wouldn't overlap her head and tucked the parts of the blanket under her body snuggly. |
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The truth is that the respective catchment areas of the three airports overlap to a vast extent. |
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The physical regions of the country overlap both national boundaries and cultural regions. |
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The fish's body is covered with scales that overlap each other like the shingles on the roof of a house. |
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Patches should always be large enough to cover the damage and overlap any adjacent wood framing. |
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Additionally, individual dimensions have been shown to overlap to a high degree in adolescence. |
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Although the three conceptions overlap to some extent, they involve important differences of emphasis. |
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And sigils are generally associated more with chaos magick or pop magick, which isn't the same thing as Wicca, though there's some overlap. |
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However, in the present study we were interested in core area overlap between the two species, rather than absolute home range size. |
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The triple bond is composed of one sigma bond from overlap of sp hybrid orbitals, and two pi bonds, from overlap of two sets of p orbitals. |
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This large amount of overlap drives the inference of isolation-by-distance for the overall cladogram. |
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This amount of sequence overlap of genes on the same strand has not been found in mtDNA genes to date. |
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Such overlap presumably occurs because of alternatively spliced transcripts from the same gene. |
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Areas of range overlap between pairs and among neighboring woodpeckers were measured. |
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However, the amount of functional overlap between the two gene products is limited. |
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When installing more than one width of geotextile, the amount of overlap must be correct. |
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I've used the multivalent interpretative possibilities to allow plots, elements, and events to overlap. |
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Both clades show some overlap in their geographic distribution around the equator. |
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This comparison will allow you to have the same amount of overlap on every print. |
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Both companies are developing advanced multivendor management software but, as of yet, their products do not overlap. |
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Finally, the amount of overlap occurring along any column in the design was to be translated into a particular color of tile. |
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Of course, there is some overlap of the boiling points and molecular size for these fractions. |
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Tackle the overlap using the cracks to the right before making a committing move to gain the small ledge above the overlap. |
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Spatial overlap between distributions can suggest intermolecular relationships. |
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Leaving a greater overlap, I folded the CaseSkin right down into the groove that secures the sidepanel. |
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Remember also that it's sometimes difficult to draw a line between these issues, so there will be some overlap in certain areas. |
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There is a functional overlap between undue influence and unconscionable dealing, although analytically the doctrines are distinct. |
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This overlap of harvest periods is an example of the resource allocation problem among cotton and peanuts. |
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In our analyses, we do not attempt to quantify amounts of observed overlap because of unequal sample sizes. |
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This meant that to some extent there remained an overlap of interest between the advanced capitalist economies. |
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A considerable overlap exists in dairy processing and food ingredients manufacture. |
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Brief reactive psychoses are of interest because some behaviors, otherwise considered normal in developing countries, overlap. |
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As suggested in Chapter 21, there are areas of overlap and commonality between them. |
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The areas of overlap are so numerous that the need for such coordination is, to my mind, self-evident. |
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There are few locations in Egypt where evidence of Ancient Egyptian, Semitic and Nabataean culture overlap. |
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Numerous studies from different laboratories have shown an extensive functional overlap between these two cyclins. |
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Some of these aspirations are based in the undeniable areas of overlap between writing, editing and design. |
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The challenge lies in persuading it that there is an overlap between its national interest and that of the West. |
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Whether one does or does not acquire the book depends upon the overlap between the interests of the reader and the book's topics. |
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Mainly through allegory, each play basically covers one amendment, though there's a fair amount of overlap. |
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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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There was also found to be an overlap between shifts which led to some workers doing nothing for half an hour at each daily changeover. |
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Thus there was a brief period of overlap between the two peoples and cultures. |
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Fieldwork in other parts of Britain has found evidence of an overlap between the two periods. |
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Where distributions overlap, a camp site may be shared by two or three flying fox species at a time. |
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Leaf overlap in a lateral row of leaves is either succubous or incubous. |
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American government works because we have overlap between federal, state, and local governments. |
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These coefficients are correlated, because they depend on the multinomial count vector X and because the same alleles can overlap between different coefficients. |
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In the Venn diagram of where the region sits today, it is not difficult to see where the overlap lies. |
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There's a vast and virtually unexplored area where the two overlap. |
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The home ranges of the female gray brockets were noted to overlap in a captive study area, whereas male home ranges were regarded as being exclusive. |
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The Aboriginal world and the non-Aboriginal world in Australia overlap. |
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Like other spikemosses, its leaves are very tiny and overlap. |
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In terms of the former, these staff often work later shifts so that Japanese language capability is available during the hours that overlap with the Japanese business day. |
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Although Whewell claimed that this pattern is repeated in the history of the sciences, he was careful to point out that the stages within the pattern often overlap. |
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Risk factors for nurslings and their mothers overlap and interact. |
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This problem would be enhanced using arrays composed of long oligonucleotides since only RNAs whose protected regions overlap with the oligo sequence would be identified. |
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The Q y axes of BChl-a in LH1 are, along with the ring, to be coupled strongly, but the orthogonally oriented Q x axes are parallel and do not overlap. |
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Select some pretty paper scraps, and overlap them on the book's cover. |
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They understand, increasingly, that Cold War approaches do not serve their national interests and that Russian and American strategic interests overlap in many areas. |
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Large diffusion coefficients or small growth rates reduce species overlap. |
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By arranging themselves according to an angle determined by phi, the leaves can fill the spaces in the most efficient way possible, with the least amount of overlap. |
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The amount of overlap was governed by successive decimal digits of pi. |
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There may or may not be an overlap or common space under the water. |
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While there is a fair amount of overlap among the various articles, this collection reflects most of the distribution curve of current opinion on the subject. |
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When Westrick recently found out about and read the paper, she was intrigued by the areas of overlap and by the alternative approaches to various topics. |
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I have long been interested in the apparent overlap in RSS newsfeeds and the possible application of instant messaging to alert blog readers to new entries. |
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Thus there is a certain amount of overlap between the various chapters, and while this is by no means excessive, it does generate some slight inconsistencies in presentation. |
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However, there's a certain amount of overlap with my household insurance. |
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This period represented an overlap between war and stability operations. |
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Though there were tensions between these two communities at times, there was also overlap, cultural exchange, and camaraderie between blacks and Chicanos. |
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Because speckle contrast was often low and filament overlap could also produce speckles, myosin tethers were used as fiducial marks for this study. |
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In a multicolor confocal setup, optimal alignment is essential to guarantee maximal overlap of all detection volume elements in the different spectral ranges. |
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This is a complicated text in which time and space overlap, while images and metaphors intertwine, resulting in a confusion of characters and places. |
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Although the territories of populations overlap, they do not interbreed. |
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Unlike some other parts of Britain, these communities overlap, allowing meaningful interchanges, and helping fear, distrust and divisions to be contained. |
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The connections between the roots and shoots can be hard to see, because even as they are separate from each other, they overlap and intertwine with other roots and shoots. |
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Aaron briefly presoaks black-and-white pages from the daily paper in a 5-gallon bucket of water, then spreads the sheets with an overlap of 3 to 5 inches. |
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You will have heard on the arguments that there were some interesting points raised particularly on the overlap between public law and private law. |
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For an observer to acquire both donor and acceptor fluorescence for this dual-image ratiometric measurement, the fluorescent probes must exhibit spectral overlap. |
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The images sent back to Earth partially overlap, due to the probe's rotation during the descent and due to the overlap between the fields of view of the different cameras. |
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However much some aspects of their social life and means of livelihood may overlap with their own, the Irish and some of the Scottish Travellers are gorgios, not Romanichals. |
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Roll out the pastry between two sheets of greaseproof paper until it is large enough to overlap the sides of a 25 cm fluted tart ring with a removable base. |
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There is some overlap between the two categories of songs and the fantastic, with several of Petrushevskaia's pieces categorisable as grotesque or fantastic. |
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These areas do not overlap with constituency boundaries to get reliable data for election purposes as well. |
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There is considerable overlap between the subject matter that is protectable by patents and by trade secrets. |
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Omega employs a minimal cost flow analysis on an overlap graph to generate unitigs. |
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If you can't find large eggplants, use the smaller ones and just overlap the slices slightly to make substantial roll-ups. |
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Most of these tumors have likely been diagnosed as acinic cell carcinomas in the past because of some histologic overlap between these 2 tumors. |
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The distal pole of the scaphoid and the pisiform should overlap the palmar cortex of the capitate. |
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This marginal record of the thirteen-lined ground squirrel is significant in that it demonstrates range overlap with the Mexican ground squirrel. |
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Ignudi overlap grisaille herms and fictive bronze medallions as a dazzling array of quadri riportati panels narrate episodes from Ovid. |
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Food additives can be divided into several groups, although there is some overlap because some additives exert more than one effect. |
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Both of these fields represent an overlap of the disciplines of astronomy and chemistry. |
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In the area of overlap, the two companies were not permitted to establish colonies within one hundred miles of each other. |
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The mountains lie within the Ural geographical region and significantly overlap with the Ural Federal District and with the Ural economic region. |
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Excavations that overlap the alleged time period of the Xia indicate a type of culturally similar groupings of chiefdoms. |
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The optative mood expresses hopes, wishes or commands and has other uses that may overlap with the subjunctive mood. |
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However, the various noun classes are not totally distinct from one another, and there is a great deal of overlap between them. |
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Features overlap each other in time, as do suprasegmental phonemes in oral language and many phonemes in sign languages. |
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However, in modern use, synod and council are applied to specific categories of such meetings and so do not really overlap. |
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Premature births and stillbirths are generally not considered to be miscarriages although usage of these terms can sometimes overlap. |
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There is often a considerable overlap between the questions addressed by social philosophy and ethics or value theory. |
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The philosophy of language and social epistemology are subfields which overlap in significant ways with social philosophy. |
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One was Attlee, but as their political primes did not overlap this was of minor consequence. |
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The plastics industry contains some overlap, as most chemical companies produce plastic as well as other chemicals. |
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Investigation of relationship between the concepts of innovation and technology transfer revealed overlap. |
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Since the 1960s there has developed an overlap of usage between the terms milling machine and machining center. |
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There is, however, some overlap in particle size and other physical properties. |
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The two principles overlap to some extent, because the feminine rhyme is also longer than the masculine. |
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Drill a hole through the sashes where they overlap, and insert a strong nail or eye bolt from the inside. |
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Their chronological overlap with older structures makes it difficult to classify them as a coherent tradition. |
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That occurred in the 12th minute when flanker George Smith, seagulling out wide, enjoyed the rewards of a two-man overlap to score. |
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Also similar to salmon, there is a no overlap between the end of one periodical cicada generation and the beginning of the next. |
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It's tempting to think their stories might overlap, but not quite. |
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So, says LXE's Deedy, it's a process of laying out the communication cells in such a way that they don't overlap or become overloaded. |
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However, three-dimensional vision requires overlap of the visual fields of the two eyes. |
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Acute transverse myelitis and Guillain-Barre overlap syndrome with serological evidence for mumps viraemia. |
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In patients with anterior overbites, the amount of vertical dental overlap was added to the opening to calculate the actual opening. |
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One sample, W52, separates out from the other sherds, which overlap with a considerable amount of intrasample variation. |
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There is a huge overlap, and this firewall is very much an artifact. |
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The problem is that they didn't allow for the extra centimetre of overlap, so it didn't fit correctly. |
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Because Plato allowed them to co-exist, the meaning and connotations of the one overlap those of the other, and ambiguities arise. |
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It used to be that one covendom could not overlap another, so one covenstead would never be closer than six miles to the next. |
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The topological charge of families of lattice gauge fields is defined fermionically via families index theory for the overlap Dirac operator. |
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Thus there was some overlap between the projected Round Table fellowship and the actualized Order of the Garter. |
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Correlated waves interfere to produce interesting patterns, while uncorrelated waves overlap without interfering. |
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The jurisdictions overlap in some cases, and cases started in one division may be transferred by court order to another where appropriate. |
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Therefore, you could give an inline nonreplaced element a line-height of 1em and still have its background overlap the content of other lines. |
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Several tenets of unitarianism overlap with the beliefs of Muwahhid Muslims. |
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With all of these early architectural styles, there is a gradual overlap between the periods. |
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There is some overlap between the weakest styles of bitter and light mild, with the term AK being used to refer to both. |
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For example, mass and weight overlap in meaning in common discourse, but have distinct meanings in mechanics. |
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National Hunt is a winter sport and flat racing is a summer sport, but the seasons are very long and they overlap. |
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A chief steward's duties may overlap with those of the steward's assistant, the chief cook, and other Steward's department crewmembers. |
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The cultures of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland are diverse and have varying degrees of overlap and distinctiveness. |
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Despite their size, the three EEZs do not overlap or touch one another, nor do they reach the EEZs of any other country or territory. |
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Red foxes dominate where their ranges begin to overlap by killing Arctic foxes and their kits. |
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When an overlap occurs, it is up to the states to delineate the actual maritime boundary. |
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In practice forms of service tended to blur and overlap and several major Scottish lords brought contingents from their kindred. |
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Male and female ranges overlap, though core areas within territories are avoided by other cats. |
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No territories are claimed between the red squirrels, and the feeding areas of individuals overlap considerably. |
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The aforementioned factor makes interspecific breeding unlikely in areas where the two species' ranges overlap. |
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While myths are not the same as fables, legends, folktales, fairy tales, anecdotes, or fiction, the concepts may overlap. |
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However unlike the above examples most species have very restricted endemic ranges which may overlap resulting in natural hybrids. |
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Next down from the National League are three regional leagues, each associated with different geographical areas, although some overlap exists. |
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Interspecific competition between the two species is probable in regions where dietary preferences overlap. |
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The maritories of Weddell seal males can overlap with female breathing holes in the ice. |
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The braincase is concentrated through the nasal passage to the front and is correspondingly higher, with individual cranial bones that overlap. |
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The high degree of overlap between marine mammal species richness and areas of human impact on the environment is of concern. |
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The idendity of Spain rather accrues of an overlap of different territorial and ethnolinguistic identities than of a sole Spanish identity. |
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It may typically overlap in distribution with Fucus vesiculosus and Fucus serratus. |
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Each overlap was stuffed with wool or animal hair or sometimes hemp soaked in pine tar to ensure water tightness. |
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Shadow ministers portfolios can differ from government departments therefore overlap. |
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The skin of slowworms is smooth with scales that do not overlap one another. |
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The Argentine, British and Chilean claims all overlap, and have caused friction. |
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The plasmasphere and Van Allen belts have partial overlap, with the extent of overlap varying greatly with solar activity. |
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These scutes overlap the seams between the shell bones and add strength to the shell. |
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Many different political systems exist, as do many different ways of understanding them, and many definitions overlap. |
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Because some overlap regional boundaries, they may be shown in more than one region. |
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The functions of art described above are not mutually exclusive, as many of them may overlap. |
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These fields frequently overlap, but tend to use different methodologies and techniques. |
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Both countries also declared their economic zones, which partially overlap. |
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As graves rarely overlap, they may have been marked by wooden posts or stones. |
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Meanwhile cut a doublethickness strip of greaseproof paper 5cm deeper than your cake tin and long enough to wrap around the tin with a slight overlap. |
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I stood where land and sea wrangled ferociously over the overlap. |
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Local enterprise partnership areas are allowed to overlap so a local authority is permitted to be part of more than one local enterprise partnership. |
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Their ranges overlap, but they have been shown to be genetically distinct. |
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Even though many different areas are tested, many concepts overlap expertise areas such as heat transfer, fluid flow, psychrometrics, mass and energy balances, etc. |
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One way that different herbivores can survive together in a given area is for each species to have different food preferences, although there may be some overlap. |
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In the industrial field it tends to overlap with science, technology and engineering, and often with management of the pulp and paper business itself. |
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The construction technique used was splicing by overlap extension, which involves generating the two fragments of interest in separate polymerase chain reactions. |
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Diatom cells are contained within a unique silica cell wall known as a frustule made up of two valves called thecae, that typically overlap one another. |
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However, since the NSR has a significant overlap over the majority of the NEP, sometimes the NSR term has been used to refer to the entirety of the Northeast Passage. |
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The gods Zeus and Jupiter are an example of this mythological overlap. |
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Thus, some areas of sharia overlap with the Western notion of law while others correspond more broadly to living life in accordance with God's will. |
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Above this energy level is a triply degenerate set of MOs that involve overlap of the 2p orbitals on carbon with various linear combinations of the 1s orbitals on hydrogen. |
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European art is arranged into a number of stylistic periods, which, historically, overlap each other as different styles flourished in different areas. |
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Adjacent phytochoria do not usually have a sharp boundary, but rather a soft one, a transitional area in which many species from both regions overlap. |
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Since the Late Middle Ages significantly overlap with the Renaissance, the term 'Dark Ages' has become restricted to distinct times and places in medieval Europe. |
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A good round date of 200 AD gives a canonical list of nearly no overlap. |
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Other possible unquantified niche axes upon which these species may differ in their overlap include differences in insolation and preferred body temperatures. |
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A court can do this if there is not a sufficient overlap of factual issues between the various associates, separating the issues into different lawsuits. |
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Civil law and common law occasionally overlap or contradict each other. |
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There's certainly some overlap between litfen and mediafen, but there's also a distinctly different audience of mediafen, who may never look at this group. |
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