The current lawsuit is Exhibit A, as it prepares to venture into unmapped legal territory. |
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Afghan members of AQT may be familiar with the countless unmapped paths that enabled the anti-Soviet guerrillas to elude their enemies. |
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There is a great deal of unmapped country within us which would have to be taken into account in an explanation of our gusts and storms. |
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The fourth copy, containing the Topi insertion, was located in an unmapped area of the genome. |
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Located in an unmapped portion of Siberia, the heartland of Mother Russia, Camp Internet is the ideal environment for summer fun. |
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The road will be largely unmapped, bumpy and regularly interrupted by the nasty, high, speed-breakers of due process and democracy. |
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Sturt showed a keen interest in exploring the as yet unmapped country and its rivers. |
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If reality is defined by consensus, he reasoned, here was a new unmapped geography he wanted to conquer. |
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The estimated number of unmapped sites tested is based on the results of the gel blot hybridization for the 15-kb Pl-Rh reference clone. |
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Despite the detailed sea-floor surveys that have been undertaken, many areas of the ocean floor are still unmapped. |
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The untargeted drops could also result in much of the food ending up in the middle of the country's numerous unmapped minefields. |
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They gained information of unmapped trails and roads which the infantry used in moving up to surround and capture objectives. |
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Team member Jean Godin sets out to chart a route back to France via the largely unmapped Amazon. |
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Now ratified by most of the nations of the world, it is the basic international law on the mapped and unmapped areas beyond our planet. |
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But what is the earth itself but a small life-ship spinning through an endless space of unmapped voids? |
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We find the best among us, send them forth into unmapped darkness, and pray they will return. |
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There's also a playfulness that takes it out of the city into more unmapped terrain. |
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Over the course of three decades. the association sent half a dozen resourceful men into this unmapped land. |
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Even the genome of our alleged closest evolutionary relative, the chimpanzee, is largely unmapped. |
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Unlinked or unmapped genes are indicated off of the chromosomes and with dashed borders. |
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And from them I learned that if in a month nothing had changed, the mayor would be chased down the river and into the unmapped country beyond. |
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The civilisational reach of India's great textile culture cuts through largely undocumented and unmapped pathways of history. |
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Furthermore, the remaining unmapped loci represent at least an additional 36 genes that are likely to be involved in eye development. |
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Giles was the last European to explore vast regions of unmapped desert in Central Australia, what the nineteenth century referred to as terra incognita. |
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The last, and trickiest, stages deciding on borders, refugees, Jerusalem and so on remain unmapped. |
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Pacquiao has made no secret of his political ambitions, although his path to the presidential palace is unmapped. |
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The neighborhood's half-dozen streets went officially unmapped by the city until relatively recently. |
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As he mentioned, in the north there is still a lot of unmapped area, particularly in Nunavut. |
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Press the 'Edit' button for each unmapped element which needs to be changed and select the correct point from the respective drop down list. |
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At Beaumont Hamel, the issue of unmapped underground features is also a concern, and we are working to further identify those. |
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The LUNs can be flexibly mapped to, unmapped from, and switched among different iSCSI targets. |
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Intellectual capital, the untapped and unmapped knowledge of an organisation has become the company's greatest competitive weapon. |
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French also commanded the March West, effectively bringing law to the unmapped western territories. |
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The origins, conceptual assumptions, operational components and practical implications of the ownership agenda remain largely unmapped. |
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The result is that some Canadian regions, including the north, are largely unmapped or poorly mapped. |
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Walk proposed roadway and look for any unmapped watercourses, wetlands, sensitive areas or critical wildlife habitat. |
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These watercourses range from unmapped, vegetated drainage features to named, navigable corridors including the Mackenzie River. |
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Working with unmapped spaces provides a scope for thinking differently about how to represent the city. |
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World, her first full-length book of poetry since 1990's Leap Year Day, shows the writer in full command of her powers, lighting out for unmapped and radiant territory. |
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Moreover, each vehicle had to be capable, during each patrol, of traveling some 2,000 miles over unmapped, inhospitable terrain, and scorching, shifting sands. |
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Josephson's recent landscapes pale beside those Metzker has been making since 1985, which inhabit a largely unmapped world on the other side of this jagged line. |
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Others were dark, like bats from the mouth of an unmapped cave. |
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This industry has completely disappeared, leaving a legacy of unmapped mineshafts in the village and the surrounding area. |
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Due to the slow nature of mine clearance, public safety education campaigns are needed, surveys are required to locate unmapped mined areas, suspect areas must be marked, and the needs of mine victims addressed. |
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As things currently stand, the unmapped areas of the Canadian North would cover approximately 1 500 topographic sheets at the 1:50 000 scale, which represents about 80 sheets in the Northwest Territories and 1 400 in Nunavut. |
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The mapping methods we develop in the test area will then be applied to adjacent, unmapped areas that are scheduled for future field mapping projects. |
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It is a particularly useful method for subdividing and exploring those extensive areas of unmapped granites and gneisses that exist in many parts of the world. |
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Select to retain the contents of unmapped or obscured windows. |
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Apparently not: It's too much of a risk and too unmapped a journey. |
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