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This is consistent with the need for boundary work in order to demarcate the difference between treatment and research, but also to acknowledge that there is categorical ambiguity.
The fretboard is inlaid with metal frets that demarcate the different notes.
At this point the Neapolitans had made peace with their own failure: Mussolini, Il Duce, had been defeated, and the Neapolitans, earlier our enemies, were not our friends either, but now they simply had to survive in a black market, demarcating the difference between starvation and subsistence, life and death, with American soldiers as the mediators between the two.
The probable reason for the non-significant difference is that the "Viewing" group, being conditioned to active learning, could not demarcate the effect of the passive strategy used with them in a one-off lecture.
"We only demarcate the line," he said.
We didn't use words to demarcate the years.
The commission is supposed to demarcate the border based on the historical record.
The Hinggan-Bureya mountains (Xiao Hinggan [Lesser Khingan] and Bureya ranges) demarcate the Zeya-Bureya Depression.
Mr Yanukovich has been equally keen to demarcate the boundaries of Ukraine's business interests.
Jon Clark's lighting is both effective generally and helps to demarcate the opera's scenes.
Red boxes demarcate the data generated for Nipponbare.
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