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In order to do this, class has become detached from work and demarcated through leisure.
When private ranches are carved out of communal pastures, the private parcels tend to be much smaller and are often demarcated through fencing.
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Or that corrections are demarcated by strike-through and updates with italicized capital letters?
The gaps are useful for heat and air-conditioning, too, but their aesthetic accomplishment is to dematerialize the walls; the visitor moves through spaces demarcated as if by Japanese paper screens.
The arts practitioners demarcated the time-space through what were effectively entry rituals: start-up activities in the first session and warm-up routines in subsequent sessions.
Sadiq loped after the ball while Mohammed pirouetted on his crutches, knocking point after point through a goal demarcated by chunks of concrete.
The first stretch took us through green pastures and cornfields demarcated with fences made from barbed wire and jagged wooden stakes.
At week 1, the changes at the level of the RPE and the photoreceptor layer remained clearly demarcated; however, the borders of the pathway through the ONL became blurred.
Lincoln Kirstein thought that he graduated through the three stages of sexual development demarcated by Freud.
Political economy, which arose at the same time, supplied the principle through which those limits were to be demarcated.
It entails the selective modernization of pastoralism through the social engineering of a geographically demarcated transition from subsistence milk pastoralism to an investment-based ranching.
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