This combined area has the largest tracts of subtropical West Indian hardwood hammock in the United States. |
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Deforestation along the East Coast also opened up large tracts of land filled with small prey, making the area even more inviting. |
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Sprawl is driven in part by the fact that new shopping centers, big box stores, and town house complexes need large tracts of land. |
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In contrast to fish myomeres, the axial locomotor muscles of dolphins are organized into longitudinal tracts as is typical of mammals. |
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Oliver Twist draws most overtly on the model of the didactic tracts by providing negative monitory examples. |
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In other words, it's a type of animal that prefers a forest with clearings to larger, unbroken tracts of old growth. |
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Livermore Valley's 26 wineries are hidden amid suburban tracts and scenic arroyos and canyons 39 miles south and east of the Bay Bridge. |
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There, large tracts of developable land are still locked up in legal complexities related to ownership and land use management. |
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Only seven individuals appeared unplucked, with all feather tracts visibly intact. |
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His short daily walk took him past a set of rundown, graffiti-covered shops and litter-scarred tracts of open land. |
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I don't want philosophies, tracts, dogmas, creeds, ways out, truths, answers, nothing from the bargain basement. |
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During walking, the epaxial muscles, organized into longitudinal tracts, function to stabilize the vertebral column. |
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In the 1950s, scientists succeeded in making a model of the acoustics of human vocal tracts and resonant frequencies. |
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If only the quartermaster had supplied us with ammunition instead of tracts no one could decipher. |
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Let's buy up tracts of vulnerable mangrove lands and begin securing at least the future. |
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There are huge tracts of development land within the town and it was zoned for development and that was where development should be taking place. |
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Multiple tracts in the same genome are inconsistent with a single haplotype. |
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Henslow's sparrows were present in five of the six tracts and dickcissels present in all six. |
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Although there is some overlap, dialect regions are generally separated by tracts of mostly unused sagebrush or forested areas. |
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Women lamented the time devoted to journeys further and further into the sago swamp to process sago as whole tracts of palms were unusable. |
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At the cellular level, necrotic hepatocytes infiltrate portal tracts, leading to inflammatory changes in the liver bed. |
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It will sterilise vast tracts of land and further take away the right of farmers and landholders to manage their property. |
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Vast tracts of class and cash separate these two very different islands in the Glaswegian archipelago. |
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The company will now take over vast tracts of land previously owned by the parastatal South African Forestry Company Limited. |
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On each side, the ventral aspect of the claustrum and the subdivisions of the lentiform nucleus are seen lateral to the optic tracts. |
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Vast tracts of this rich forest are now marked as timber coupes to be clear-felled. |
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The most important factor that constrained the development of vast tracts of the planet was colonialism. |
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But one of the things you are not supposed to notice is that vast tracts of the programme have absolutely nothing to do with live sport. |
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The plague decimated the working population of Europe, and this left large tracts of land vacant. |
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Admittedly, the marshaling of characters and strands of plot over vast tracts of prose has never been the author's primary concern. |
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Neither the antennal nerve nor the tracts that carry the axons of projection neurons show diaphorase activity. |
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But he tells us later that Scotland is no more egalitarian than large tracts of England and Wales. |
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Huge suburban tracts were brought into being by railway companies, generally as a consequence of electrification. |
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Are we to suppose that throughout these vast tracts of cosmic space and time, no quantum process resulted in a determinate consequence? |
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The area no longer has any active mines, but there are large tracts of land under claim for placer mining. |
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That's exactly what is happening in personal computing, where prices are plunging on vast tracts of open-disk storage space. |
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This should entail allocating large tracts of unused state land to landless and dispossessed people. |
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But a bit more about the future to add to such vast tracts on the past would have been welcome. |
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Cheap tracts and single sheet broadsides fed an apparently insatiable popular appetite for novelty, sensation and titillation. |
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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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Ms Radley said the draft plan requires rezoning of certain tracts of land within the existing 13-acre site. |
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Imperialism is a term often used as a rhetorical flourish and definitions vary especially in academic discourse and social discussion tracts. |
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It's bizarre because we are talking about vast tracts of timber not too far from a railway. |
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The site covers 17 acres of the most valuable tracts of land on the outskirts of the city. |
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The family holdings were divided among six sons in the 1920s, with the largest tracts going to the sons of Richard Skinner and Chester Skinner. |
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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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Dust mite allergens are proteins that come from the digestive tracts of mites and are found in mite feces. |
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When mild, the fibrosis is confined to portal tracts and immediately adjacent parenchymal tissue. |
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Adhesions are broad and very short septa between portal tracts and hepatic veins. |
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The Tararua Forest Park protects mountain landscapes, considerable tracts of indigenous forests and the upper catchments of many rivers. |
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Intermolecular tetrameric complexes are usually only formed by short oligonucleotides that contain single tracts of contiguous guanines. |
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He pointed to the survival of the practical man over vast tracts of British industry. |
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Then subdivision began, and housing tracts and industrial parks started to replace fields and barns. |
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We are drawn through vast tracts of time and across unknown landscapes into a world very different from our own. |
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Since then vast tracts of fields and woodlands have disappeared to make way for housing and other development. |
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Vast tracts of America's north-eastern seaboard were closed for business as blizzards brought more than a foot of snow. |
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There are vast tracts of ignorance in my knowledge and really there are lots of other people who know more than me. |
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Large tracts of virgin forest play a role in global ecology comparable to rain forests. |
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Interspersed in and among the scholarly and popular books were state-produced tracts on Baathism. |
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The animals became ill and lost weight as multiple regions of their digestive tracts became inflamed. |
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Big-scale farmers or cattle breeders often clear-cut huge tracts of land with slash-and-burn techniques. |
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A majority of people agree that there should be large tracts of wild places kept aside that belong to no one person but where any of us can go. |
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From an ecological point of view, the park should have encompassed contiguous biodiversity-rich forest tracts that cut across even states. |
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Cholera, for instance, smallpox, and venereal disease infected large tracts of the population, often very quickly. |
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The brain stem is very much more than simply a viaduct for the long nerve fibre tracts directly linking brain and spinal cord. |
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As such, you could look at religious tracts and systems as being blue-prints for consciousness. |
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New members are recruited to the religion through workshops, colloquiums, religious tracts, and other publications. |
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He was a prolific writer of both religious tracts and scientific treatises, and many times he combined the two. |
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Before about 1830, temperance sermons, tracts and addresses routinely broached female intemperance. |
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Many people read nothing but newspapers, others religious tracts and books but in the end, such people cultivate a limited range of vocabulary. |
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As our event started, one of our volunteers came to let me know that there were protesters in the parking lot handing out religious tracts. |
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A neuroanatomist is interested not only in the location and course of fiber tracts but also in their site of termination. |
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He would later tell his of monks cranking out tracts and pamphlets, hands stained with the bluish-purple dyes of a messy-smelly technology. |
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They reduce the excessive amounts of calcium, uric acid or the enzyme urease, typically found in the urinary tracts of people with kidney stones. |
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Obesity may be seen as bald patches in certain areas where the feather tracts have separated because of large deposits of fat under the skin. |
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This still leaves vast tracts of unsurveyed countryside to look at and, no doubt, some important plants waiting to be discovered. |
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The Ahnishinabe Native American Indian tribe of North America say their ancestors saw in visions tracts of wild rice. |
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To stake their claim to the land, settlers fought and eventually pushed the Shona and Ndebele onto small barren tracts called tribal trust lands. |
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In the uppermost portion of this photograph, the pia mater has been removed to display the tracts of the posterior funiculi. |
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Yet they were also the subject of tracts, sermons, poems, memoirs, illustrations, and not a few Tin Pan Alley tearjerkers. |
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I am, however, all too aware that in doing so I have left great tracts of submission and citation on the cutting-room floor. |
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Prime restoration tracts are often isolated, with unmaintained access roads or no roads at all. |
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The sheer beauty of the sound of the choir, as they faultlessly sing their Latin tracts. |
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The high urbanisation has resulted in massive tracts of uninhabited land across the country. |
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The undulating streams, swaying bamboos, sylvan surroundings and trekking tracts make Ganeshgudi and Dandeli unique holiday destinations. |
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The reaper and self-binder enabled farmers to work vast tracts with small crews. |
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The park is one of the last large tracts of montane wet forest in eastern or central Africa. |
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In time, as the Ecca Sea filled with sediment and the deltas prograded basinward, large tracts of river channels and floodplains emerged. |
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Even with the aid of a glossary, a synopsis and a published text, I found large tracts of Marcia Layne's first play impenetrable. |
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In a brief time, large agricultural acreage can be subdivided into tracts of suburban housing. |
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Nodules may also appear in the skeletal muscles and mucosae of the digestive and respiratory tracts. |
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By shutting down their intestinal tracts during estivation, these anurans reduce their daily energy expenditure. |
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These are typically made from layers of epoxy-based resin and fibreglass and copper, on which conductive tracts are etched. |
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There were new evangelical currents afloat, especially the tracts the Fundamentals that gave the literalist movement its name. |
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It is a shocking fact that despite the vast tracts of industrial wasteland in inner Glasgow the city now has a shortage of developable land. |
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Further, large tracts of its marshy breeding grounds were rendered unsuitable as they were drained and cleared for cultivation. |
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The park is among India's largest tracts of bush forest, a unique habitat for the Bengal tiger. |
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Timber towns such as Woods Point, Noojee, and Matlock were burnt to the ground, as extensive tracts of mountain ash forest were incinerated. |
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The lowland forests of Indonesia are the largest tracts of land of their type threatened on our planet. |
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Expansive tracts of productive farming land are being lost to plantations as are the farming communities themselves. |
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Its extensive tracts of open moorland interspersed with small lochs made it a rich refuge for wildlife. |
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As a result of the conflict hundreds of towns and large tracts of agricultural land have been destroyed. |
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The remaining area provided for rural and suburban residential tracts, and targeted areas along the city's expressway for future development. |
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Black bears and forest interior songbirds need large tracts of forested land, and most of that habitat in the region has disappeared. |
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In a matter of months, their dredgers and mercury kits can convert vast tracts of green forest into something resembling lunar wastelands. |
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By the summer, large tracts of the world economy had staged a rebound, following the United States and the euro zone out of recession. |
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At ground level it comprises tracts of both dense and open-canopy forest dominated by conifers such as fir, larch, pine, and spruce, interleaved with boggy terrains. |
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Twenty-two census tracts in 17 municipalities were chosen for the study. |
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Some of her calls for activism read as warmed-over tracts from decades ago. |
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Companies tend to create oil palm plantations in large tracts, many of which adjoin neighboring plantations. |
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People bearing placards and tracts appeared outside the assembly halls. |
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Hardly an apologist for Vienna, Byron still found these tracts too extreme and in need of censoring. |
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Have you, too, been deafened by the silence from certain quarters as large tracts of this nation's land and infrastructure were hocked off to local and foreign bidders? |
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They were put to work in remote areas to fell trees, mine the country's mineral wealth and open up the vast and empty land tracts of the far north and east. |
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By shutting down their intestinal tracts during estivation, they reduce their daily energy expenditure and therefore increase the duration that they can survive dormancy. |
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The white matter of the cord consists mainly of longitudinally running nerve fiber tracts that are arranged in anterior, lateral, and posterior funiculi. |
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Roads fragment wildlife habitat, eliminating creatures that require big tracts of undeveloped land such as forest birds, elk, caribou, lynx, wolves, wolverines, and grizzlies. |
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Usually, a minor knight might hold a few acres from a baron, who in turn held the land from a count or earl, who in turn held large tracts of the king. |
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This has regenerated large tracts of land and built a city-wide tram system. |
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This study shows that in a competition between the two enzymes, DNA ligase trumps the flap endonuclease in capturing bubbles and creating expanded tracts. |
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The manuscripts are the source for all the major texts of Old and Middle Irish literature, such as sagas, dinnshenchas, genealogies, law tracts, and much other lore. |
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The oil companies contend there may be too little gas under some of the tracts to justify the billions of dollars worth of installations that the Saudis want. |
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In this wilderness, there are still large tracts of balsamic timber. |
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Winged mayflies have large compound eyes, short, bristlelike antennae, and functionless mouthparts and digestive tracts. |
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It finally rained at night, quiet but intense rain, the sort where you look out and see sheets of water moving across vast tracts of Singapore like a purposive entity. |
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The thoracolumbar pathway seems to have evolved along with the vascular supply to the gastrointestinal tract, for its tracts of nerve fibers follow the blood supply. |
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How can they claim it is a national survey when vast tracts of the western Highlands were not included? |
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The main vegetation here comprises large tracts of tropical rain forests, semi-evergreen as well as moist deciduous forests, plantations and grasslands. |
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If that is true, it could explain why the species has disappeared from the upper Central Valley of Costa Rica, an area without large forest tracts. |
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It was obviously using rolling stock left over from before unification and went through some very depressed areas with large tracts of unused land and derelict buildings. |
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There are areas on which there are tracts of land which are quite unproductive and which could easily be acquired for plantation with suitable trees. |
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After World War I, the Australian government offered veterans the right to settle great tracts of vacant land as compensation for their military service. |
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The Dawes Act not only severely restricted communal lands and traditional cultural patterns, it opened up huge tracts of native lands to white settlement and exploitation. |
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He publicly attacked a Melbourne biotechnology company for its aggressive enforcement of patents that cover vast tracts of the genome of every creature on earth. |
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Other areas affected included the parietal lobe, the temporal lobe, and, in one case, the white matter tracts of the cerebellum, midbrain, and pons. |
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This can cause broken nerve tracts and might also correct the abnormal lateral positioning of the longitudinal tracts to some extent in these mutant embryos. |
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But suppose your friend wanted to show up for the movie drunk as a skunk, or wearing a rebel flag on her jacket, or she planned to hand out religious tracts during the show? |
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I don't have many absolutes, no religious tracts to adhere to, no political dogma that I feel so strongly about that I feel it should be imposed on everyone. |
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There were some lovely historical tales and some very preachy tracts. |
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Grenada is an island for those whose biggest holiday challenge is reading long tracts of non-fiction that they couldn't quite start back home. |
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Is a rail line from Peterborough to Toronto through vast tracts of agricultural lands and small hamlets our country's biggest priority? |
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And in the mountains are tracts white and red, of various shades of color, and black intense in hue. |
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These mines are still found in large tracts of land across 45 States, which are parties to the Treaty, and in 10 which are not. |
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Most intersexual reproductive tracts generated were composed of both male ejaculatory duct and female oviduct that were both attached directly to the spermathecae. |
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This is because of their much higher supply costs and their requirements for vast tracts of land and water surfaces. |
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It is caused by a parasite in the reproductive tracts of both males and females that can lead to reproductive failure and abortions. |
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Leaving peninsulas or large islands of old forest tracts in cutblocks should enhance epiphyte colonization of second-growth forest stands. |
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Cultivars must be vegetatively propagated using plant tissue culture and this is a time-consuming and costly process requiring large tracts of experimental fields. |
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In the same region, large tracts of land are being developed for the production of ethanol fuel from sugar cane. |
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A cold is a contagious viral infection which affects the respiratory tracts. |
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Over the rolling green mountains of Haiti's Plateau Central lie tracts of land dotted by tiny wood huts. |
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It contains 4 plants with a beneficial effect on our children's respiratory tracts. |
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In the early stages of the illness, infections of the respiratory tracts are the most common. |
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It is a strong anti-inflammatory and alleviates pain, swelling, fever and blocked respiratory tracts. |
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As agriculture becomes less profitable, large tracts of land are being abandoned and left open to alternative use. |
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I wonder how he can reconcile this with his own proposals to zone large tracts of land at the same meeting for residential development, based on no professional opinion. |
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There are still large tracts of the island, particularly on the north coast, that are undeveloped. |
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Between the cliffs and the sea, the rhythmic movement of the tides is forming a new tidal marsh that includes mudflats, tidal creeks, tidal marshes, and tracts of shrubs. |
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Vast tracts were unpopulated, roads were extensive, but easy for brigands or local overlords to cut or tax, and often impassable in the wet season. |
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Ezra Pound's virulent anti-Semitism, his radio broadcasts and tracts in support of Mussolini, stand as potent reminders of the limits and dangers of the human imagination. |
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In order to salvage the wood, huge tracts of upland forest were clear-cut. |
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There is no sensory loss or involvement of the pyramidal tracts. |
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These tracts heed the critical strictures against both love and wit. |
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Humans and other animals have been living with helminths, or worms, since the dawn of time, and our intestinal tracts have adapted to their presence. |
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The Incas were also adept at engineering bridges over the many rivers and ravines of their mountainous land, as well as causeways over tracts of swampland. |
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Fossiliferous, thin marine shales, associated with biochemical precipitates such as glauconite and phosphorite, are common in transgressive systems tracts. |
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The year 1642 was largely taken up with answering tracts written against him and a fellow Frenchman, Samuel Desmarets, by his denouncer at Utrecht, Voetius. |
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The empiric results enable the geologist and engineer to distinguish, within the limits of a malloseismic district, the tracts to be affected disastrously by an earthquake wave. |
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He persuaded the big zamindars of the Malabar region, whose sons were his students, to part with large tracts of land, which was then mainly jungle. |
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Histopathological examination revealed changes to the adrenals, male and female genital tracts, mammary glands and thymus. |
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Dozens of different parasites can be found in the digestive tracts of rabbits, hares, and cottontails. |
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In the meantime, the need for large homesites spread over vast tracts of land prevails, because people are too self-centred to think of protecting the environment. |
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The great era of propagandist pamphlets began in 1640, and the flood of tracts swept away the machinery of censorship. |
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They had vast tracts of possession, got themselves into some highly promising field positions but were undone at the tackle zone with hair-raising regularity. |
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Natural breathing through the respiratory tracts can produce a noise of whirr when these fabrics vibrate. |
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The building then acquired its Neo-Renaissance form with characteristic, ornamented gables sheltering the French roofs of the middle and edge tracts. |
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This annexation, similar to the de facto annexation of broad tracts of land, constitutes a flagrant breach of the right of the people to self-determination. |
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Additionally, a player may sell a plot of land for a tidy profit, useful in the later stages of the game where the most fruitful tracts of land have been claimed. |
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Elm is considered as a versatile softener, it exerts a beneficial action both on the throat than on the respiratory and gastrointestinal tracts. |
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Therefore large tracts of land in Chechnya are going to be completely uninhabitable. |
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They also make large tracts of land uninhabitable and unsuitable for farming. |
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Therefore, we needed to distinguish among myogenic tumors, neurogenic tumors, GISTs, and other mesenchymal tumors derived from gastrointestinal tracts. |
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Fisherwomen are reading self-improving tracts with one hand while holding a pewter tankard of fine ale in the other. |
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One wishes that they had measured additional outcomes, such as length of stay or reduction in other infections, especially of the respiratory and urinary tracts. |
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Hundreds of exegetical and homiletical tracts are published each year and sell for a song, generously subsidised by the state. |
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The unique geography of two gulfs separated by vast inland tracts of inhospitable country led the early Australian settlers to rely entirely on coastal trading. |
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A series of dykes now regulate the amount of water that enters the Everglades National Park, drying up large tracts of marshland. |
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These vast interstellar tracts are filled with a fog of ice and dust particles that is scarcely perceptible. |
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Broadly speaking, ploughs are most useful for crops that require large tracts of land to be tilled in a short span of time, perhaps because the climate favours a grain with a relatively short growing season. |
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Monasteries frequently controlled huge tracts of land on which they made significant sums of money, while peasants worked in their employ. |
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This caused many religious tracts to be circulated as illegal literature or samizdat. |
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He learned tracts of the book by heart, and carried it with him on travels in later years. |
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Even at the time the law tracts were being written these petty kingdoms were being swept away by newly emerging dynasties of dynamic overkings. |
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During the 12th century, population levels rose and extensive tracts of new agricultural land were brought into production. |
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Choropleth maps portray data collection areas, such as counties or census tracts, with color. |
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The resumption of the dialogue amongst the trade union organisations following the Commission's decision will be possible only if such demagogical, tendentious, lying and insulting tracts stop. |
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These, then, were the basic principles that enabled Canadians to gain victory after victory, seizing vast tracts of territory from other European nations who also hoped to establish hegemony in America. |
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As an informal adviser, lobbyist, testifier, writer of op-ed articles and, yes, signer of tracts, Warnke on the outside was pretty much the same as Warnke on the inside. |
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It pays to be on good terms with the neighbours in this remote corner of Poland, one of the last tracts of wilderness in Europe where these animals still roam freely. |
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Both tracts transmit signals to portions of the anterior lobe of the cerebellum and are involved in mechanisms that automatically regulate muscle tone without reaching consciousness. |
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At war with this fluid imagery is a clunky narrative structure that involves the performers delivering dullish tracts of spoken narrative about d'Éon's life, often unclearly, straight over the footlights. |
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A site with vast, empty tracts, easily constructible. |
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Dramatic images of vast tracts of deforested land, with the soundtrack of chainsaws playing in the background, are well engrained in the public psyche. |
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The desert was progressing, denuding vast tracts of land in the process. |
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One FDLR defector involved in those operations informed the Group that he had been ordered to issue tracts to the civilians in Remeka, encouraging them to support FDLR, before the attacks began. |
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The diffuse nerve net of coelenterates coalesces into definite tracts or bundles, which run posteriorly from the anterior brain to innervate the structures of locomotion. |
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Thus, huge tracts of primary forests have been destructively logged, put under the plough or converted into low-intensity grazing, reducing biological and cultural diversity, and destroying the habitat of indigenous people. |
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The review team has also observed that the criteria for selection of pilot villages focused on relatively wealthy people that had large tracts of farmland. |
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The first project concerns the Söderåsen national park, which harbours one of the largest remaining tracts of broad-leaved deciduous forests left in Sweden. |
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The researchers also counted salamanders in nearby tracts that weren't lit. |
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Niaouli is expectorant and its action is excellent on respiratory tracts. |
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In animal digestive tracts, the fats in foods are emulsified with digestive secretions containing lipase, an enzyme that hydrolyzes at least part of the glycerides. |
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Would Alberta's government have passed the law and reacted as it did if a group of retired NHL hockey players began buying up large tracts of land in the province and holding them communally? |
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Despite everything, however, our manufacturing base is packing up and pulling out, leaving behind it millions of unemployed, tracts of industrial wasteland and a deserted countryside. |
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The city, densely serried near the wharves, is now spreading into the surrounding areas and tracts of forest have already been cleared for scattered pockets of settlements. |
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When the urinary tract is affected, the primary goal is preservation of renal function and decompression of the upper tracts with future reconstructive efforts directed toward the establishment of continence. |
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This is one of the largest tracts of temperate rainforest left in the world, covering more than 2 million hectares of land. |
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Various possible candidate regions for autistic dysfunction have been located in the cerebellum, the temporal lobe, fusiform gyrus, amygdale, the frontal lobes and the white matter tracts of the corpus callosum. |
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The dual-phase experience of acute pain is mediated by two types of primary afferent nerve fibres that transmit electrical impulses from the tissues to the spinal cord via the ascending nerve tracts. |
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Steaming the heavy oil out of the ground, or mining and processing the tarry sand, require large amounts of energy and water, and the deforestation of vast tracts of boreal forest. |
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In many large tracts of forest in western equatorial Africa, the status of chimpanzee and gorilla populations is unknown or information is outdated. |
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Thus the estimate of range for a species exhibiting a linear use of coastal forests or riverine habitats would not consider tracts of unsuitable habitat in the interior of the polygon. |
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The government has used rights which it has assigned itself to hand over large tracts of fertile farmland and common land that sustain the livelihoods of millions of people to corporate ownership. |
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Its clerics developed the theory of a high kingship of Ireland and wrote tracts exhorting kings to rule rather than reign. |
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Only 16 percent of all circulators came from black census tracts on the South and West sides, compared to 40 percent from white census tracts. |
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The function of the palatine tonsils is thought to be associated with preventing infection in the respiratory and digestive tracts by producing antibodies that help kill infective agents. |
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The area's type of forest cover, boggy terrain, and fire frequency prevented it from achieving anything like the phenomenal productivity of the Miramichi and Restigouche tracts during their logging heyday. |
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Both tracts were similar to those that circulated before the massacre at Gatumba in August 2004, which called for the extermination of the Congolese Banyamulenge refugees in Burundi. |
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A presentation compiled by Australians for Animals and sent to the environment minister warns that large numbers of dugongs are being stranded on beaches and that dredged spoil is wiping out vast tracts of seagrass. |
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Both have vast tracts of rich land suitable for industrial agriculture. |
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Farmers have huge tracts of land and it is assessed for local improvements in rural municipalities but a tax is also levied from school boards based on the assessments. |
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The large network of waterways provided access to the massive forest tracts, and advancements in steam-power technology meant that the wood could be readily processed and prepared for export. |
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There's also a Victorian sewing kit and religious wall tracts, along with Henry's school work books, pencil box and railway union card. |
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An ultrasound scan of the renal tracts was carried out and subsequently shows bilateral hydronephrosis. |
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Histologically speaking, internodal conduction tracts are shown in the composition of the interatrial septum. |
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Ameloblastoma of the sinonasal tracts is uncommon and of the frontal sinus is very rare. |
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Our gastrointestinal tracts and bile acid patterns are those of an omnivore, not a vegetarian. |
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Severus soon purged Albinus's sympathisers and perhaps confiscated large tracts of land in Britain as punishment. |
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This report became the first and most widely circulated of a series of plague tracts that sought to give advice to sufferers. |
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In 1839, the New Zealand Company announced plans to buy large tracts of land and establish colonies in New Zealand. |
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In the early seventeenth century, Baptists like John Smyth and Thomas Helwys published tracts in defense of religious freedom. |
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The book contains illuminating tracts on war, religion, nationalism and ethics. |
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The middlemen leased large tracts of land from the landlords on long leases with fixed rents, which they then sublet as they saw fit. |
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Irish law recognised a number of classes, from unfree to king, which were ranked within the status tracts. |
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However, it is also clear from the law tracts that the practice of Sick Maintenance was being discarded. |
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It is unclear how often capital punishment was carried out in situations where it would be licit without any records other than the legal tracts. |
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However, should there be no sons, some of the law tracts allow the daughter to inherit a limited portion. |
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A number of law tracts that originated from the church were written in Old Irish. |
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These tracts give us most of our knowledge on the law regarding injury, while a few other tracts cover specific situations. |
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However, it does not go into as much detail for each group and level as do other status tracts. |
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In many cases it is only text that includes certain quotes as well as information about certain whole law tracts. |
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Gwynnog ap Gildas and Noethon ap Gildas are named in the earliest tracts, together with their sister Dolgar. |
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Other works produced in the 18th and 19th century include catechisms, hymn books and religious tracts. |
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There are also substantial collections of pamphlets, elegies, almanacs, ballads, satires and tracts that Davies had collected. |
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Other works included books, poems, pamphlets, automatic texts and theoretical tracts. |
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The Gang endowed these properties and significant tracts of the Cornish Coastline to the care of the National Trust. |
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Typically, they allow the herds to graze freely over sizeable tracts of land. |
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Wolves lasted longer in Scotland, where they sheltered in vast tracts of forest, which were subsequently burned down. |
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Subsidence is ultimately caused by gravitational equilibrium that is established between the crustal tracts, known as isostasy. |
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This is the typical way that passive margins form, as separated continental tracts move perpendicular to the coastline. |
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Plastic debris, when bulky or tangled, is difficult to pass, and may become permanently lodged in the digestive tracts of these animals. |
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The patent of Plymouth Colony was surrendered by Bradford to the freemen in 1640, minus a small reserve of three tracts of land. |
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Cattle are often raised by allowing herds to graze on the grasses of large tracts of rangeland. |
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Hundreds of books and tracts impressed their contention upon the consciousness of Europe. |
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The rugged Adirondack Mountains, with vast tracts of wilderness, lie west of the Lake Champlain Valley. |
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The deeded tracts were called patroonships and could span 16 miles in length on one side of a major river, or 8 miles if spanning both sides. |
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Macmillan took control of the magazine New Outlook and made sure it published political tracts rather than purely theoretical work. |
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The National Trust is a major landowner in the district, owning extensive tracts of moorland and a number of farms, including some in Edale. |
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Pasture lands in the narrow sense are enclosed tracts of farmland, grazed by domesticated livestock, such as horses, cattle, sheep or swine. |
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The church clergy at that writ the best collection of tracts against popery that ever appeared. |
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The discovery of a man's self by the tracts of his countenance is a great weakness. |
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Central India is home to some of India's largest intact forest tracts and iconic and endangered species including tigers, barasingha and gaur. |
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I was struck by the apparent diversity of income within the relatively small area of the thirty-nine targeted census tracts. |
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Vermis and contiguous hemisphere portions are wholly called the spinocerebellum, which is associated with rubrospinal and corticospinal tracts. |
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Pathologic evaluation of hemostatic agents in percutaneous nephrolithotomy tracts in a porcine model. |
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Large tracts of nontaxable state land buffering Wachusett Reservoir and the jail have been perennial sources of resentment and complaint. |
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The male pseudohermaphrodite has male gonads and karyotype, but varying degrees of virilisation of the internal and external genital tracts. |
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Left access tracts traversing paraspinal muscles, right access tract lateral to paraspinal muscles. |
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To avoid the fatal consequences of polyspermy, female reproductive tracts have evolved to become formidable barriers to sperm. |
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Non-spastic cerebral palsy is due to damage to nerve cells outside of the pyramidal tracts. |
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The presence of these decomposers means that there is still some organic material being slowly broken down releasing nutrients as foods pass through their digestive tracts. |
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Another concern expressed this week is a rumor that some Confederate soldiers are being forced to pay for the New Testaments and tracts provided by Baptist army colporters. |
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The rains are the best, and, indeed, the only manure in this island, and they confine their course to the forests, leaving unbedewed the tracts that are cleared. |
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Since Company employees proved inept farmers, tracts of land were granted to married Dutch citizens who undertook to spend at least twenty years in South Africa. |
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He himself had scratted in the thin dust of evangelical tracts. |
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The latter, already prosperous from the wool trade, wished to expand its sheep farming, and in 1208 bought large tracts of land from Alice de Romilly. |
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This meant that any given iron furnace required vast tracts of forested land for charcoal production, and generally went out of blast when the nearby woods had been felled. |
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After the English takeover of New Netherland in 1664, the system continued with the granting of large tracts known as manors, and sometimes referred to as patroonships. |
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The rural part of the landscape is divided into narrow rectangular tracts of land that extend from the river and date back to settlement patterns in 17th century New France. |
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Soon, these patented tracts of land sprung up along the rivers. |
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Flat tracts of land can be found in the city of Bogo and in the towns of San Remigio, Medellin and Daanbantayan at the northern region of the province. |
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In 858, enormous floods along the Grand Canal inundated vast tracts of land and terrain of the North China Plain, which drowned tens of thousands of people in the process. |
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Geographically, Morocco is characterised by a rugged mountainous interior, large tracts of desert and a lengthy coastline along the Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea. |
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Bulky plastic debris may become permanently lodged in the digestive tracts of these animals, blocking the passage of food and causing death through starvation or infection. |
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Marshes were extensive, with tracts of shallow water rich in fish. |
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The churches and abbeys became major owners of large tracts of land, which proved important for the city's economic development, especially before the Black Death. |
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Like the tracts of both abolitionists and polygenesists, popular entertainments offered racialized bodies up to scrutiny as signs of interior truth. |
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Overall, Lower Saxony, with its large tracts of rural countryside and few urban centres, was one of the industrially weaker regions of the federal republic for a long time. |
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Several species of sea turtles commonly ingest plastic marine debris, and even small quantities of debris can kill sea turtles by obstructing their digestive tracts. |
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Within each of these sections there are tracts of varying length dealing with different subjects, for example the law of women and the law of contracts. |
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