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At first, Elkins wanted to survey all of Mosquitia with lidar, but when he learned that it would cost millions he narrowed the search area to about fifty square miles; mapping even that would run close to half a million dollars.

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Instead, the favored approach for several years has been to concentrate officers in areas with identified crime problems, as indicated by the pin dots on a crime map, even if that meant leaving more placid areas lightly patrolled.

The procedural issue is whether the San Antonio court's maps should be used for the state's April primary if the Texas Legislature does not get approval for its maps from a special court in Washington, or whether Texas can use its maps even without that approval.

It is well known that its BA-extension is a (K=K(M geq1) quasiconformal mapping, even more; Ahlfors proved in [2] that this extension is a quasi-isometry, that is, there exists (0< C=C K

"They came across as though they had to issue a citation just because there was additional mining that had not been shown on that map, even though they're not sure how we would have determined that at the time," Mr. Musser said.

The slightest effort on my part -- exploring, studying alternate routes, consulting a map, even daring to follow that guy that seems to know his way around the congestion -- could easily remedy this enslaving behavior.

Some paper maps even give a chart that tells the difference between most of the bigger cities on the same map.

However, the number of singletons (14,001) is more than 30 times higher than that in our map, even though the iterated procedures used to build both maps were similar.

Some of the artists who were still in Syria asked not to be mapped, even anonymously, for fear that the regime would perceive them as disloyal and punish their families.

The Cluster 4 dots are mapped even below the average line, indicating that, as expected, Cluster 4 segments are hypermethylated in both brain and thymus (Fig.  3).

"Not that Chicago's not on the map, but putting it on the map even more".

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