The seigneur would, in turn, subdivide his acreage to tenants who paid a nominal rent, cleared, and farmed the land. |
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Roads not only provide access, but may also serve to subdivide the area into units having similar site characteristics and management problems. |
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Civil 3D includes a variety of tools to subdivide tracts of land into parcels with predefined areas. |
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The dominant strategy for dealing with this dilemma is to divide and subdivide the past into distinct periods. |
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To make a small space look bigger, the Chinese divide and subdivide space, and the Japanese borrow distant views. |
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And so the course we're on is a course that will divide and subdivide the church further and further. |
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Within a particular paleoenvironment the organisms could further subdivide resources by establishing epifaunal, and possibly infaunal, tiers. |
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Rarely does any one instrumentalist subdivide the rhythm beyond the equivalent of an eighth note of the main pulse. |
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At another clinic, makeshift partitions subdivide the rooms, creating cramped examination areas that are almost impossible to work in. |
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That was ALR land that we actually worked and took about two to three years to subdivide. |
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On February 2, 2006, the company proposed to subdivide the common shares of the company on a three-for-one basis. |
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We therefore subdivide these communications into three main types: requests for information, requests for assistance and formal complaints. |
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It is covered by a sheath of areolar connective tissue from which thin fibrous septa extend into the gland and subdivide it into many distinct lobules. |
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You can use power input terminals to subdivide the terminal row as desired into groups, each with a separate power supply. |
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A number of classification schemes have been proposed to further subdivide conglomerates and breccias. |
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With this type of structuring, you subdivide your technical system into pieces of equipment. |
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We have the right to subdivide or consolidate the units of a segregated fund. |
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Inside each rhyme an interlocking spelling system known as fanqie was used to subdivide the rhymes. |
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Each Provincial Committee will subdivide their responsible area into regions. |
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But as more devices and networks link to the internet, it becomes necessary to subdivide the address blocks into ever-smaller units. |
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These maps not only delineate specific soils and their characteristics but also subdivide them into mapping units based on slope and degree of erosion. |
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A Member State may subdivide its base area or areas into sub-base areas in accordance with objective and non discriminatory criteria. |
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To use this definition in the context of clonal interference, we need to have a priori knowledge about how to best subdivide the sequence space into independent quasispecies. |
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Today's technologies and computers can provide layers of information to subdivide the whole field into smaller units for site specific management. |
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They moved north and east forcing the government to resume pastoral leases and resurvey and subdivide them for agricultural blocks and new towns to service them. |
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Circular wires within the outer wire subdivide each section into single, double and treble areas. |
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These roads, branchlike, divide and subdivide until they end in trails which finally tap a great hinterland inhabited by a scattered population. |
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These waterways and their tributaries subdivide the crescent-shaped region with a network of waterways that flow briskly down from the uplands towards Chaleur or Miramichi bays. |
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Article 20 makes it illegal to subdivide landholdings smaller than one hectare, for example through sale or through splitting a plot between two or more inheriting children. |
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It would however be artificial analytically to subdivide what is clearly a continuing common enterprise having one and the same overall objective into several discrete forms of infringement. |
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As firms expanded their individual operations, manufacturers found that they could subdivide complex tasks into simpler ones and could then speed along these simpler tasks by providing their operatives with machinery. |
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The major taxonomic disagreement among virologists is whether to segregate viruses within a family into a specific genus and further subdivide them into species names. |
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In short, the European Community has hitherto failed to interpret the very generic objective of a 'fair standard of living' and subdivide it into specific, precise and measurable objectives. |
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If we subdivide or consolidate the units of a segregated fund, the market value of the segregated fund and the market value of your policy will not change. |
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The deepest cuts in the barrier of more than 1 m were at A and B which mark transition zones which subdivide the barrier beach into three longshore segments. |
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Thus, for many reasons it is very useful to subdivide groups like men and women or ethnic groups according to other characteristics like age or education, when one is looking at differences in social outcomes. |
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Member States may establish constituencies or subdivide its electoral area in a different manner, without affecting the essentially proportional nature of the voting system. |
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Ms. Lake wants to subdivide the property into two quarter-hectare lots. |
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A number of regional terms have been used to subdivide the Ordovician Period. |
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A number of attempts to subdivide or classify the figurines have been made. |
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Pedo-climatic criteria were also introduced by Marbut to subdivide soils of the USA into Pedalfers and Pedocals. |
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Histologists also subdivide the stomach, but into only three regions. |
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And it does not matter how you subdivide the mind into what you call the subliminal, the superliminal, the superconscious, the subconscious or whatever. |
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When the stentors become too numerous it is a simple matter to subdivide the culture and add the requisite amount of spring water to each culture. |
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In the past, the genus was commonly treated as having only one species, Pteridium aquilinum, but the recent trend is to subdivide it into about ten species. |
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The islands of the archipelago do not have independent status in law, except in electoral law and are governed by 19 municipalities that subdivide the islands. |
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The use of the Nebraskan, Afton, Kansan, and Yarmouthian stages to subdivide the ice age in North America has been discontinued by Quaternary geologists and geomorphologists. |
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There are various schemes used to subdivide the Romance languages. |
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Some analyses add pronouns as a class separate from nouns, and subdivide conjunctions into subordinators and coordinators, and add the class of interjections. |
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Subdivide the sentence into pieces and understand it a bit at a time. |
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