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The haplotype group of X. mesostena that is sister to all other haplotypes of endemic species except X. subvariegata and X. grabusana became nested in X. siderensis haplotypes from eastern Crete.
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Brands or products that become nested in these experiences harbor a strong emotional connection to consumers.
Fitzralph's expression of the Augustinian papal position makes grace the deciding factor in ownership relations and ultimately in political authority, both of which had become nested in the term dominium.
Some advocates for the disabled worry that people once warehoused in public hospitals will simply be warehoused in group homes, which in some instances have become nests of abuse and neglect in places like New York.
This is because cities are nested in human and ecological realities which become even more complex in urban areas (Barau et al. 2013; Villamor et al. 2014).
Birds have nested in the roof.
(⊂ means "nested in").
Pigeons were nesting in the cornices.
Factories have birds nesting in the eaves.
Peregrine falcons, which normally favour rocky cliff tops to make their nests, became almost extinct in the 1960s after their existence was threatened by pesticides.
Under Stalin, the hotel became a nest of spies, complete with eavesdropping devices in the rooms.
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