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North Borneo (later Sabah) to the northeast was obtained by a British company to promote trade and suppress piracy, but it was not demarcated until 1912.
The final leg-bearing segment is not demarcated until shortly before hatching.
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At the risk of over-simplifying, the challenge to get there has, until this recent eruption, been demarcated by both a lack of will and a lack of "know how" – the skills individuals and organizations need to garner greater inclusion across the board.
Animal models demonstrate that the sequence of events leading to lymphocytic response is well demarcated [ 14, 42], and delayed during low-burden infections such as this one, until Pneumocystis multiplies and is able to induce the transient inflammation that eliminates the pathogen in the immunocompetent host [ 30].
These demarcated me.
Musically the split is just as neatly demarcated.
In South Africa individuals are protected not self defined, demarcated groups.
Piles of rocks, laid by farmers, demarcated the flooded borders.
But these two groups are by no means clearly demarcated.
"The Tibetans came for money and did nothing for us," said Mr Nansey, referring to the fur-cloaked Tibetan officials who until the late 1940s went from village to village extracting a share of the harvest.Making matters worse, the McMahon Line was drawn with a fat nib, establishing a ten-kilometre margin for error, and it has never been demarcated.
The red lines that he demarcated and presented to the people are obscure and unclear".
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