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be demarcated
verb
Past of demarcate
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Given that CTCF sites demarcate PMP from non-PMP regions, that PMP regions overlap with LAD, and that LAD were previously shown to be demarcated by CTCF sites [ 42], we expect that LAD boundaries themselves demarcate PMP from non-PMP regions.
The border can be demarcated but the bitterness between these former friends and allies cannot.
A major potential stumbling block will be which combatants should be demarcated as terrorist groups.
Even though Sudan and South Sudan separated five years ago, the border has yet to be demarcated.
The border has yet to be demarcated and could prime a major conflict between the two nations.
It has yet to be demarcated and is home to some of Sudan's more lucrative oil fields.
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The barely guarded border with Tajikistan is demarcated by a river that is easily crossed.
Or that corrections are demarcated by strike-through and updates with italicized capital letters?
Traditionally, problematic worrying has been demarcated as a specific condition: generalised anxiety disorder.
The era is demarcated at start and end by military traumas.
It's situated in a basement beneath a chiropractor's office and is demarcated by a blue banner in Cyrillic.
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