Sentence examples for branches to which from inspiring English sources

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The High Street Ken store, Myers explained, was the flagship in a fleet of 20 Waterstone's branches to which the company had returned some measure of autonomy: the power to tailor its own local stock offering; to choose which titles to recommend and display prominently; to give customers more space to sit or browse, without tripping over steaming piles of Dan Brown.

In addition, the main Epicurean school was still flourishing in Athens, despite the departure of most other schools from their metropolitan headquarters there, and it had other regional branches to which a Roman might equally well go for study.

If D is the maximal number of branches to which a Fork can lead to, then the optimal solution for the SLA free problem can be computed in O (h.D.(S+ 2.(m log m)) where h is the depth of the sequence.

Timber merchants in Kalimantan and Aceh also sell slow lorises to traders, and since the primates cling to branches instead of fleeing, they are often transported hundreds of miles on the original tree branches to which they clung.

To measure mortality due to causes other than predation and hyperparasitism, we covered branches, to which twigs with pupae and caterpillars were attached, with a sleeve cage of fine mesh (below referred to as unexposed batches).

S s and S n were calculated as described above across all branches to which a particular NA subtype had been assigned, and numbers of synonymous and non-synonymous changes were counted along those parts of the tree.

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Oxford Ancestors did not check the slow-mutating site that defines the branch to which Genghis Khan belongs.

Though considered too shocking for the mass of the Soviet population, the contents of the speech were debated for two days by the KGB party branch to which Mitrokhin belonged.

In another work, a black and white photograph of a tree stump in winter finds an echo in Macintyre's Winter Sculpture, a tree branch to which the artist has applied a fine layer of gold leaf.

It might be worth copying, if not for the danger that this would remove one of the few remaining constraints on an executive branch to which Britain's constitution, with no proper separation of powers, already gives too much power.

Cut to a year later: Banning is stuck at a desk job at the Treasury Department (which, of course, is the branch to which the Secret Service is attached).

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