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Her black boyfriend, Abe, is a bit older than her, in his mid-20s, and when Abe meets her from school one afternoon after orchestra practice, an ice-cream knocked from his hand by a passing young Asian lad on his bike initiates a descent into the underbelly of Luton – a grim, faceless place of racial and geographical demarcations – and into the dark heart of Katie's existence.
However, the table lists 45 areas; this is due to the inclusion of Hadiboh suburb and Sheteh Qalansiyah (lowlands of Qalansiyah), which are not political jurisdictions but geographical demarcations.
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NATO's external policies are increasingly pursued with a lower intensity and/or with a stronger geographical demarcation.
In hydrological modeling it is often assumed that the aquifers boundaries are formed by the geographical demarcation of the catchment.
Horrified, she flees to Thailand, where Burmese dissidents are working "on the border" — a phrase, she soon realizes, that is more than just a geographical demarcation.
The community level covariate was the geographical demarcation of the districts.
This sharp geographical demarcation is suggestive of a founder effect of Tunisian origin.
However, conducting inventories is a time-consuming process, while geographical difficulties, such as no access to roads, making measurements and boundary demarcation complex and costly.
For online editors, some demarcations are easy.
The demarcations here were messier, more problematic.
Geographical distribution is another.
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