Much of today's field pattern was created by the subsequent subdivision and infilling of this early landscape. |
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Here the draftsperson has chosen to set out in this subdivision the whole operation of the part. |
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The sediments are noted for their rich ammonoid faunas, which allow detailed biostratigraphic subdivision and correlation. |
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Strung through this little crab subdivision were two fishing lines, threaded through a system of pulleys. |
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It was a subdivision that was resisted by the local planning authorities and was approved by the Minister under an appeal mechanism. |
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Another report will look at the impact on views, gross floor space, backyard infill housing and subdivision of lot sizes. |
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Then subdivision began, and housing tracts and industrial parks started to replace fields and barns. |
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Recently, it has been proposed as the base of the Upper Ordovician in a formal tripartite subdivision of the system. |
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The Pastoral Land Act law says that we surrender our lease for a subdivision at no cost to the public. |
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Sector three is the subdivision just south of us, which also includes Rex Mill Terrace. |
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Catherine which is now part of Morphett Vale was named after the wife of postmaster Alexander Anderson, who laid out the subdivision. |
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The Hildale City Council sent Wisan a letter saying it would not fight any court effort to get the subdivision approved. |
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A developer has been cleared to begin work on the Western Bay's biggest residential subdivision, starting within two months. |
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George turned and smiled politely as he made a sharp right turn out of the subdivision, ramming Isabella into her husband. |
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Have an interest in comprehensive community planning, zoning and subdivision of land, and the protection of the environment. |
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But a private road in a subdivision, where there may later be subsequent division of ownership. |
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One distinction between homesites is subdivision lots versus single parcels of land. |
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All we know is that there is a subdivision in Harare, Zimbabwe, which is where he went to med school. |
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The report confirms that the 1972 Act, which deals with the subdivision of land into units, is now out of date. |
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Zoning for a housing subdivision on the border of Waterton Lakes National Park was given the go-ahead by the area's rural municipality. |
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Factors contributing to the pollution threat is the lack of control over the subdivision of land and massive new developments in the area. |
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The Christchurch City Council has refused an application to develop a housing subdivision on Montgomery Spur on the Port Hills. |
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Population subdivision affects the frequency spectrum similarly to balancing selection but should affect all the genes similarly. |
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Posted at Sunam subdivision, he had allegedly demanded Rs 2,000 from Mahinder Singh of Biggerwal village for shifting a transformer. |
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The reincarnated Carnival Institute is a subdivision of the National Carnival Commission. |
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Any subdivision of dementia type that is based chiefly on the death certificate is bound to be inaccurate. |
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If possible, further subdivision occurs within each grouping, with additional labels assigned to the smaller sub-piles. |
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However, one interesting feature that emerged from the polymorphic sites was the possible existence of population subdivision. |
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Genealogies can then be modeled using existing models of geographic subdivision, with mutation taking the place of migration. |
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The Osco-Umbrian languages have much in common with the Latin-Faliscan languages, the other subdivision of Italic. |
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The base of the system and the subdivision into six stages was originally recognized in the marine facies of the Southern Alps. |
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I know one smart one who saved all her money from 2 years of bar work and bought herself a house in a nice subdivision in Pattaya. |
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Welsh and Breton are the only surviving members of the ancient British or Brythonic subdivision of the Celtic language family. |
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The shops are also undivided and a land surveyor is preparing subdivision diagrams for council approval to create freestanding sites. |
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I veered right, where the backs of a few stores butted up against our subdivision. |
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The major components of this system are zoning, site plan review and lotting or subdivision of land. |
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There was another subdivision on her right side, and a good sized church on her left. |
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These data in conjunction with an interpretation of the aeromagnetic anomaly map allow subdivision of the complex. |
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With subdivision of landholdings there are few jobs left in the villages for agricultural labourers. |
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The main feature of alveolarization is the subdivision of the pre-existing voluminous saccules by septation, which leads to smaller units and an increased total surface area. |
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An abutter has several opportunities during the Public Hearing process to voice concerns about a given subdivision that may alter the final design or decision. |
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The subdivision by quickset hawthorn hedges came slightly later as drainage improved the quality of the pasture, enabling cattle rather than sheep to be stocked. |
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A few years later, the family moved into the peaceful Raintree subdivision of Temple Terrace. |
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It included the building of a new kitchen extension, the transferral of the staircase and the subdivision of a room into bedroom, hallway and bathroom. |
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Water sloshed over sidewalks on some sections of Shore Acres Boulevard, and signs warning motorists to be cautious were placed at entrances to the subdivision. |
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The boundaries and subdivision of the Ladinian stage are widely debated. |
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For their part, rural councils often suspect the city wants to get its hands on the tax revenues by rapidly-expanding rural subdivision and settlements. |
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Ollenberger says even if council accepts the two area structure plans, the company will still have to get subdivision and development permit approval from the Town of Canmore. |
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The median price information is essentially useless unless the ongoing trend towards apartment living and section subdivision is taken into account. |
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In principle it should be possible to generalize the model to allow for the possibility of hierarchical subdivision but we do not attempt this here. |
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While an entire subdivision of chemistry has been formed around the extraordinary properties of this molecule, it has not yet found any practical uses. |
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A new community wastewater treatment system for a small town or subdivision would be an example of an activity requiring a nondegradation significance determination. |
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Here the theological subdivision he introduces is Christology, construed broadly enough to include discourse that bears in almost any way on Jesus. |
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The company offers an integrated series of programs for surveyors, contractors and civil engineers engaged in site, subdivision, river and road engineering projects. |
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Several of these still capture the essence of island-model subdivision, that is, greater relatedness within than between demes, while others collapse to the unstructured case. |
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Physical subdivision and structural alteration have been implicated in the evolution of the muscles involved in protruding the upper jaw in elasmobranchs. |
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Without such advances in logistics and supply capability, regional market integration through subdivision and dispersion of production processes will not be cost effective. |
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This tripartite subdivision is mirrored by the broad categories of rudites, arenites, and lutites, respectively, in older literature. |
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The cantons of the Helvetic Republic had merely the status of an administrative subdivision with no sovereignty. |
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Some classifications recognize the machine industry as a specific class, and offer a subdivision for this field. |
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In addition to the perimeter dales, Eskdale and the Duddon Valley provide further subdivision flowing out from the centre of the district. |
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From 1000 to 1300 the population increased from 150,000 to 400,000, resulting both in more land being cleared and the subdivision of farms. |
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At present astrolaw is only an aspect or a subdivision of general space law. |
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According to Hillis Miller, Hopkins supposed that, by a continuous process of subdivision, all words descend from a first original, an ur-word. |
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Governing entities sometimes plan capital cities to house the seat of government of a polity or of a subdivision. |
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A metropolitan borough is a type of local government district in England, and is a subdivision of a metropolitan county. |
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The table also shows the population change in the ten years to the 2011 census by subdivision. |
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A subdivision of a state is either a devolution of that state or not depending on its status under that state's constitution. |
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In dictionary entries, the term subcontinent signifies a large, distinguishable subdivision of a continent. |
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A subdivision in eleven stages, all originating from European stratigraphy, is now used worldwide. |
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The territory is part of Yemen, and had long been a subdivision of the Aden Governorate. |
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Or, if we do, the house will be gone and the land will have been turned into a ticky-tacky subdivision, with no trace of the home I once loved. |
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Forecasting life expectancy and mortality forms an important subdivision of demography. |
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It is a subdivision of the Carboniferous system or period and the regional Silesian series. |
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A theme, which formerly denoted a subdivision of the Byzantine army, came to refer to a region governed by a strategos. |
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The Silesian is in the geologic timescale of Europe a series or epoch, a subdivision of the Carboniferous system or period. |
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This subdivision was later determined to be invalid and all species members were then designated Chelonia mydas. |
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Where the subdivision has more than nine entities, capital letters are used to continue the numbering. |
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A second or third subdivision level is referred to with another number each. |
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Some communities gold-plate their subdivision ordinances because they know that developers, rather than the local voters, are paying. |
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Some problems concerning stratigraphic subdivision of Estonian late glacial sediments on the basis of palynologic data. |
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The remaining shires were formed either by the territorial expansion of the Kingdom of Scotland, or by the subdivision of existing sheriffdoms. |
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Shires became the largest secular subdivision in England and earldoms disappeared. |
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The following table is a simple subdivision of igneous rocks according to both their composition and mode of occurrence. |
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Because the international stratigraphic subdivision is not yet complete, many local subdivisions are still widely used. |
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In addition to this international subdivision, various regional subdivisions are often used. |
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Constituencies are an electoral subdivision, with each county comprising a whole number of constituencies. |
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At the lowest level of administrative subdivision in Wales are the communities, into which each principal area is subdivided. |
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Even after the Acts of Union 1707, burghs continued to be the principal subdivision. |
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As a result of this, on 15 February 1971, the UK decimalised the pound sterling, replacing the shilling and penny with a single subdivision, the new penny. |
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Despite their nearly synchronous collections in 2004, these sequences fell into distinct clades in the maximum clade credibility phylogeny, indicating population subdivision. |
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Like the first movement, it uses a triple subdivision of the beat and often creates tension by pitting duple against the prevailing triple metric beat. |
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They were closely related to, or a subdivision of, the Goths. |
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According to the speculations of Rafael von Uslar, this threefold subdivision of the West Germanic tribes corresponds to archeological evidence from Late Antiquity. |
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The subdivision was nothing but row after row of cookie-cutter houses. |
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German ships had better internal subdivision and had fewer doors and other weak points in their bulkheads, but with the disadvantage that space for crew was greatly reduced. |
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The subdivision of the country is then referred to with one number. |
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Obviously this subdivision of the data ignores many other defensive measures the Allies developed during the war, so interpretation must be constrained. |
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The edge points generated by subdivision are only affine combination from the vertices of fore-level, and these vertices are vertex points in this level. |
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They're putting in a new subdivision out past Black Ranch Road. |
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Within its boundaries, the smaller subdivision of the pagus was the manor. |
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The state has the longest freshwater coastline of any political subdivision in the world, being bounded by four of the five Great Lakes, plus Lake Saint Clair. |
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The term province, or occasionally religious province, also refers to a geographical and administrative subdivision in a number of orders and congregations. |
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The South Island has no separately represented country subdivision, but is guaranteed 16 of the electorates in the New Zealand House of Representatives. |
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The subdivision of West Central German into a series of dialects, according to the differing extent of the phase 1 shifts, is particularly pronounced. |
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The subdivision rule used to generate the Girih pattern on the spandrel. |
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The result is a boutique experience, more neighborhood than subdivision, that offers hiking instead of golf courses and community gardens in place of contract bridge. |
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Here he applies the notion to polis thought, which he proposes as a subdivision of academic political theory, and develops before explaining its cytherean components. |
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