The definition of unenclosed upland is still under discussion with the European Commission. |
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Squinting, he could not actually see much, but he felt a breeze, so he thought that he had come to an unenclosed area. |
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The main form of agriculture was pastoral with cattle and sheep being grazed on unenclosed lands. |
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At present the College is unenclosed and has seen repeated thefts most notably from the College laundry and the Junior Common Room. |
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Now, more than 135 years on, Berkhamsted Common remains triumphantly unenclosed. |
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Permits show that the three seven-story buildings total 230,000 square feet of enclosed space and 118,000 square feet of unenclosed space. |
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Many older malls will fold as consumers start to patronize the new, unenclosed, lifestyle malls that are sprouting up throughout the country. |
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I want to spread my wings open in an unenclosed space, beat them once, twice, and leave the ground behind. |
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By the way, the enclosure has been taken down, and this area is now as denuded of grass as the unenclosed area. |
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Furthermore, much of the Lincolnshire Wolds in its unenclosed state was sheep pasture, not arable land. |
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A zone outside the royal compound became the focus of an extensive, unenclosed settlement consisting of thirteen houses and nine souterrains. |
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They can be installed in either enclosed cavities such as walls or unenclosed spaces such as attics. |
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You mark down that the nest site is in a tree, that it is unenclosed, and partially hidden. |
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But these concerns seem to have been appeased because only unenclosed and uncultivated land, aside from a small strip of improved farmland near Crymych, has been opened up. |
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The legislation does not apply where the road passes over unenclosed land. |
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These are commonly found in the Llanos, where unenclosed land is used for grazing cattle on the low-quality grasses. |
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Scotland's access laws, mean that wild camping is allowed on most unenclosed land. |
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The site consists of four unenclosed buildings combining to contain 209,684 square feet of gross leasable area. |
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Brentwood Village is an unenclosed community shopping centre containing 300,510 square feet of gross leasable area. |
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The maximum continuous flue gas temperature for each venting category and the type of installation either enclosed or unenclosed. |
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This unenclosed neighbourhood shopping centre was built in 1986 and contains 104,218 square feet of leasable space. |
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Built in 1963, this unenclosed 89,237 square foot building is located east of Wall Bridge Loyalist Road on the north side of Dundas Street West. |
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This unenclosed community shopping centre was built in 1987 and consists of 97,109 square feet. |
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A forest for them and their successors was an area of unenclosed countryside, consisting of a highly variable mixture of woodland, heathland, scrub and agricultural land. |
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The Adelaide Centre is an unenclosed community shopping centre located at the northeast corner of Adelaide Street and Cheapside Street in London, Ontario. |
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Located at the intersection of Highway 410 and Bovaird Drive, this 75-acre site has been developed into an 877,550 square foot unenclosed new format retail centre. |
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Models IPPL, IPPL2, IPPL2F and IPPL4F chimneys are primarily intended to be installed in fire resistive, noncombustible surroundings or in unenclosed installation. |
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Located at the east side of Gardiners Road immediately south of the Taylor Kidd Boulevard, this unenclosed new format retail centre comprises 752,214 square feet of gross leasable area. |
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After getting off the elevator on their respective floors, family members went through another locked door and into an area with several unenclosed booths. |
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A forest fire is unenclosed and freely spreading combustion that consumes the natural fuels of a forest i.e., duff, grass, weeds, brush, and trees. |
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Only run the engine in an unenclosed, well ventilated area. |
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An advantage of unenclosed, new format retail is that it lends itself to phased construction keyed to leasing levels, which avoids the creation of meaningful amounts of vacant space. |
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On the unenclosed moorland, there are extensive areas of blanket bog on deep peat soils. |
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The unenclosed space shall be covered with a similar material or a material of equivalent quality to that of the mobile home, and finished with an acceptable protective coating. |
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Some see his statements on unenclosed property as having been intended to justify the displacement of the Native Americans. |
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The dump is unenclosed, and the tipping process is uncontrolled. |
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By the 19th century, unenclosed commons had become largely restricted to rough pasture in mountainous areas and to relatively small parts of the lowlands. |
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Pasture in a wider sense additionally includes rangelands, other unenclosed pastoral systems, and land types used by wild animals for grazing or browsing. |
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