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The closest we have come to needing some form of demarcation is for the ban on "demonstrations" around Westminster, a term undefined in the legislation.
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In his portraits and self-portraits, he angles the sitter's face in such a way that the ridge of the nose nearly always forms the line of demarcation between brightly illuminated and shadowy areas.
The Flamingo forms sort of a demarcation between the Colgate Redevelopment Area, with its futuristic skyscrapers, including a new one that will house Goldman Sachs and is already the state's tallest, and the brownstones and graceful business structures of old New Jersey.
Nature proceeds little by little from things lifeless to animal life in such a way that it is impossible to determine the exact line of demarcation, nor on which side thereof an intermediate form should lay.
However, criteria used so far living in a nursing home, decreased renal clearance (estimated glomerular filtration rate <50/mL/min/1.73 m), decreased cognitive function, increased risk of falling, signals of decreased medication adherence or unplanned hospital admission 24 —form an inadequate demarcation of the high-risk population.
And, as the lines of demarcation begin to obliterate, Hollywood is taking a more proactive approach to forming alliances -- not just with the popular streaming platform companies, but also with brands.
A question worth at least asking is: Does the blithe shift from punditry to what really is a form of solemn witness require a more pointed demarcation?
The line of demarcation is not clear.
There is no line of demarcation.
"Nine months ago, 680 was the line of demarcation," Mr. McBride said.
The river is more than a line of demarcation.
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