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Relatively easy access made this region the traditional avenue for mounting expeditions into the continental interior.
A sheet of sandstone was deposited below these advancing waters as the shoreline was pushed far into the continental interior.
For all the inroads by other sports, baseball still extends its roots deeply into the continental soil.
After he arrived in 1672, Louis de Buade, comte de Palluau et de Frontenac, the governor of New France, made a vigorous push into the continental interior.
Central and northern Slovenia have a continental "cool summer" climate; the eastern third of the country also falls into the continental category but has warm summers.
To go back into medieval times, takes us into the continental Latin tradition, about which – full disclosure – I know almost nothing.
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The extensional tectonics continued and resulted into deep fractures in the continental and oceanic lithosphere.
And despite Friday's developments, they said they remain confident that the virus will not turn into a major epidemic in the continental United States as it has across Latin America and the Caribbean.
After entering the middle of the Cretaceous, with the Arabian plate drifting to the north, the plate moved from the passive continental margin into the active continental margin development stage (Alavi 2004) and experienced two periods of tectonic activity.
It appeared to be a case of same old Inter, the Italian big hitters who turn into wallflowers on the continental stage.
Texas also has become preeminent in its oceanographic investigations into uses of the continental shelf and in the areas of medicine and surgery.
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