Sentence examples for complete map from inspiring English sources

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(A complete map can be found at nyc.gov/landmarks).

What will a complete map of the brain look like?

The complete map can be found at nytimes.com/travel.

Recap with the complete map, if you'd like, and thank you for all your help!

Given enough of these pieces, it might one day be possible to compile a complete map of a mouse brain and, eventually, the human brain.

With the help of his spies, Mielke set about drawing that map -- the complete map of the G.D.R.'s inner life.

Rather, Iran must be made to produce a complete map of its nuclear sites, together with a history of how each was created and provisioned.

A whaler, William Adams, established the insularity of Bylot Island, and another, George Comer, made the first complete map of Southampton Island.

Victor Keegan This is what cyberspace looks like This is probably the most complete map available of the core of the internet (though it doesn't include local connections).

Q. Tell us, How did Alzheimer's become your life's work? A. I got into it because I wanted to be the first to build a complete map of a human chromosome.

Regarding the op-ed "Lifting Iran's nuclear veil" (Views, Oct. 6): The authors recommend that "Iran must be made to produce a complete map of its nuclear sites, together with a history of how each was created and provisioned".

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