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Mark the edges of steps with contrasting strips.
Most commonly used previously to mark the edges of divided freeways, it is increasingly used to mark the edge and/or centre of two-lane undivided roads.
Badgers mark the edges of their territory using smelly faeces and this helps them avoid conflict with other badger families.
Individual chunks seen in the image range from 1 to several kilometers long, and chains of the bergs seem to mark the edges of nitrogen glaciers flowing from the icy highlands onto a broad plain.
As one of the other important tectonic features of the Fergana basin, the major north-dipping reverse faults (North Fergana Fault, NFF) in the north and south-dipping reverse faults (South Fergana Fault, SFF) in the south mark the edges of the basin (Chedia 1986; Judachin 1983; Osmonbetov et al. 1989; Cobbold et al. 1993).
Radar satellites have traditionally struggled to discern the detail in the steep slopes and ridges that mark the edges of ice sheets, but the Esa spacecraft can recover far more information thanks to a special interferometric observing mode that uses two antennas.
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Borders seemed to mark the edge of the known world.
Nevertheless, that unassuming, seemingly straight borderline between two Papuas continues to mark the edge of countries, continents and conflicts.
You can see the hill in some of the photos, in fact, with the hospital watchman's hut and the trees that mark the edge of its grounds.
"The jet streams mark the edge of the tropics, so if they are moving poleward, that means the tropics are getting wider," Wallace says.
Hudspeth also took X20 across the channel to mark the edge of Juno Beach during the landings there; he received his third DSC for completing this mission.
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