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The barely guarded border with Tajikistan is demarcated by a river that is easily crossed.
The era is demarcated at start and end by military traumas.
The sacred compound is demarcated by an entrance gateway, or torii.
It's situated in a basement beneath a chiropractor's office and is demarcated by a blue banner in Cyrillic.
Unlike Antarctica, which is governed by an international treaty, most of it is demarcated.
Most of it is demarcated, and Arctic countries have a commercial incentive to keep the peace.
The space's two long rows of windows are splendidly visible; the office area is demarcated by studs, but no drywall.
Most of the northern boundary is demarcated by the Kapuas Hulu Mountains, which meet the Muller Mountains in the northeast.
At the base of the bladder the region of the bladder neck, or trigone, is demarcated by the two ureteric orifices and the internal opening of the urethra.
THE BATHROOM All of the rooms have an open bathroom just beyond the main entrance that is demarcated from the rest of the bedroom by a stone floor.
The little kingdom on a grid is demarcated less by its picket fence than by the cut of the lawn, the arrangement of flowers and shrubs, the interior decor and the meals served within.
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