The claims of contiguity, and geography more generally, would continue to make themselves felt. |
Their geographical contiguity must have come to be regarded as a zone of political proximity if not a frontier or border of some kind. |
The first definition is of a truncated mini-state without territorial contiguity. |
This kind of result was obtained by Adichie, among other workers, in the late 1970s based on the contiguity techniques. |
For the twins they are sometimes supposed to be, Ishmael and Ahab have only very rare moments of contiguity or overlapping. |
At the same time, through similarity and contiguity, the infant constellates the child archetype in the mother. |