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My drive was broken into segments of 40 to 80 miles.
The day lasted just four and a half hours, from 8 30 a.m. to 1 p.m., broken into segments for math, phonics, grammar, reading and writing.
THE concept for the exterior, Mr. Fishking said, "was that of a village that borrowed part of Westchester, but we had to break down the scale so that it isn't imposing," This translates into a building that is broken into segments of various heights, shapes and materials.
Mr. Bockstoce had made two previous trips through the Northwest Passage: first in an umiak or open Eskimo boat made of walrus skin, a voyage completed over eight summers; and later in a heavy steel motor sailer, Belvedere, a passage that took six summers, broken into segments.
A ray path is broken into segments, each described by a letter tabulated below.
This time, however, many of the missions are broken into segments, and each segment serves as a checkpoint for any subsequent replays.
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During this process elongated plant cells such as fibers and tracheids have been found to break into segments at irregular cell wall regions known as dislocations or slip planes.
Long tool path segments are broken into smaller segments whenever the geometry varies.
Lack of MABS in 'WA8046', especially during the earlier generations, allowed the donor segments to be selected that were then broken into smaller segments during the consecutive recombination cycles.
4.1 Market Segmentation The target market for Buy the Time is broken into three segments: Busy executives desiring to keep pace with the trends, yet not having the time to facilitate their needs.
A difference in demand of 1percentt for most parts of the grid (it is broken into several segments across the continent) could represent the entire output of a major generating station, Dr. Ivey said.
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