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And there's this one book called, "Atlas of Remote Islands," by Judith Schalansky, and it was a really engrossing book because it would give a map of these tiny little islands, and they don't have a population at all, and give a description of the island that's kind of poetic (see images below).
For example, we give a map of the sea floor features, then we ask them to find a specific latitude and longitude and describe the sea floor.
To give a map representation of PM10 from monitoring stations, we applied a geostatistical interpolated method (Empirical Bayesian kriging) that expands the monitor PM10 point observations to the whole Lombardy territory [ 62].
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end{aligned} (5.13) Now we give a mapping definition according to (5.9 - 5.10) as follows.
They were probably just given a map and timetable.
Neither was he given a map showing accident-prone signals.
"It gave a map of how the world is connected".
We are given a map and a list of names, titles and dates.
You're given a map and can climb on or off throughout the historic district.
I'm pretty sure at some point I was given a map.
Each was given a map with a hole marking a destination where they were to go to find inspiration.
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