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"He was on his terrain".
His terrain was also theirs.
By marking out his terrain with an implicit nod to "Our Town".
(Neil Young is a special case, passion more than wisdom is his terrain, I think).
Living in the "global crossroads" of New York, he feels his terrain expanding beyond the Atlantic.
His terrain, of course, is the market-mimicking index fund, which he pioneered at Vanguard.
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In 1810 French mineralogist, geologist, and naturalist Alexandre Brongniart included all the sedimentary deposits of the Paris Basin in his terrains tertiares, or Tertiary.
A character lives in the present, but his past - his "backstory" - may dictate his emotional terrain and influence his actions.
Mr. Krentz went missing shortly after that call, and the police found his body several hours later in his all-terrain vehicle, his guns untouched in the back, his dog shot and critically wounded.
Fans of Alex Ross Perry will point out that hostility is his natural terrain, that people in his films are born to bridle, and that, if you want niceness, you could always stay home and watch "Pillow Talk".
One can climb his Euro pean Alps, tread his Englizh terrain, step into the mouth of Vesuvius or go down lead mine.
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