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There is a large zone of potential agreement ($3.8 million to $10 million), but neither side knows too much about the interests of the other side.
Velocity images obtained by P-wave travel time tomography indicated that in the level of GR2 gallery upward there is a large zone of low velocity.
Farther on, in the vicinity of San Ardo, an oil field straggled over a large zone of more arid terrain, its refinery belching bright white fumes into the atmosphere.
A large zone of boreal forest, or taiga, is dominated by spruce, pine, and birch and covers about two-fifths of the republic's surface; some deciduous trees, mainly oak and linden, appear in the extreme south.
Digital three-dimensional images of the microvascular network were obtained from thick sections of India ink-injected human brain by confocal laser microscopy covering a large zone of secondary cortex.
"I usually say 'a large zone of hot air.' " The heating effects of the high-pressure lid, however it is labeled, have been magnified this week by the drought afflicting the Plains and the South: with the soil so dry, less solar energy is used in evaporating water and more is devoted to making humans feel as if they are inside an oven.
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Large zones of Dongguan present a strangely vacant landscape, dominated by large fenced-in factory complexes.
The space seems open and flowing, but there are large zones of privacy for the behind-the-scenes world of the servants".
Bone texture indicates large zones of large, flat scales and subordinate regions of armor-like skin and cornified epidermis; integumentary sense organs occur on the flat scales that cover the densest regions of neurovascular foramina.
At Solfatara, large zones of soil diffuse degassing and fumarolic vents emit an impressive amount of hydrothermal vapour, composed mainly by steam and CO2, releasing thermal energy in the order of 100 MW38.
Seed-fern stems generally possessed variable amounts of soft, loose wood and relatively large zones of cortex and pith; in this respect they resembled the stems of cycads and differed considerably from the stems of conifers, which have compact wood and relatively small zones of cortex and pith.
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