Sentence examples for map and explains from inspiring English sources

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This new model matches closely with the damage distribution map, and explains the spatial variation of building stock performance in the 1980 earthquake.

In a small, second-floor office next door to Tommy Doyle's Irish Pub and Restaurant, Parker pores over a map and explains how the virtues that make Horseshoe Shoal an attractive location to erect wind turbines are, at the same time, characteristics that are highly prized -- left just as they are -- by other commercial and recreational interests.

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He opened a map and explained their route to Guatemala.

Almost immediately following the announcements, there was an avalanche of public statements and press releases from various institutions and organisations on how computer science, genetics, nanotechnology – almost every single field – will help us identify, map and explain our brains.

A troubled visiting "worldling" in search of good luck, he suggests, "Might stop before this favoured scene, / At Nature's call, nor blush to lean /Upon the Wishing Gate …" To pinpoint these Wordsworthian "spots in time" an online guide has been created to map and explain the landmarks and vantage points that shaped some of the best-known verses in the English language.

Users begin their interaction by encountering two pages describing the dynamic evolutionary map and explaining how it works.

An effort has been made to relate the hardware with the TINI memory map and explain how address selection is being decoded.

While tapping the potential of remote sensing, the objective was to map and explain spatial patterns of current crop diversity by the example of the irrigated agricultural landscapes of the Fergana Valley, Uzbekistan.

First, the experimenter pointed to the hill on the map and explained that the bull's-eye pattern indicates that the topography in this region is shaped like a hill.

The experimenter pointed to the hill on the map and explained that, "the bull's-eye pattern indicates that the topography in this region is shaped like a hill".

These people look at a racially polarized election map, and explain it away with either flippant fact-free stories about Hillary Clinton's "waitress-mom sensibility," or wild theories about Northern European migration trends from a century ago.

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