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The feral woodlands, the brown field sites and the wanton atmosphere demarcate a familiar zone.
Prompted by the prevailing xenophobia of the time, the San Francisco City Government decided to demarcate a specific zone where these new immigrants were allowed to own and inherit property.
For example, in Malaysia, national regulations spatially demarcate a "commercial fishing zone" beyond three nautical miles from the coastline and a "traditional fishing zone" within that limit; these regulations provided a foundation for the process of zoning the Tun Mustapha Park, which subdivided the "traditional fishing zone".
In part because of this complex colonial history, the Papuan border also demarcates a conflict zone.
Asterisks demarcate a dividing cell and arrowhead a delaminating cell.
"We have to demarcate a border within the land of Israel," he said.
Indeed, he is willing to demarcate a hierarchy of life in terms of them.
Each verse appears to demarcate a distinct modality or way of being.
He then explains how to demarcate a separate space that will be impenetrable to malign influences.
The A1C 8.0% threshold appeared to demarcate a risk increase for patients aged 60 79 years.
Instead, it's meant to demarcate an in-between, a space that turns dichotomies into cacophonous harmonies. .
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