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FOR decades, 14th Street seemed more boundary than destination, marking the northernmost limit of where dyed-in-the-wool downtowners socialized.
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Luke Wright has so far hit more boundaries than anyone else in this season's competition, opening the batting for Melbourne Stars.
As so many people have pointed out, the post-Cold War era, in which the entire planet has been reconfigured into one vast, open, interlinked supply chain, has also seen the creation of more walls and more boundaries than ever before.
Our method produces more domains, and hence more boundaries, than that of Dixon et al. [ 5].
Idolator's Sam Lansky wrote that he was unsatisfied, and that the video "is more boundary-testing than the audio, it's all the things you'd expect: Futuristic, with some unsubtle product placement and a lot of ostensibly cool effects.
There are more boundary cells and total cells than those in Section 4.1 and the boundary is more complicated.
For example, macro-calcifications in fatty mammograms frequently have a more delineated boundary than in denser medical images.
He's scored more boundaries in that over than England have in the last 25.
And people who are partial to them favor a more boundary-pushing brand of humor than "Save Me" offers.
The boundaries between polities were not stable, being subject to the effects of alliances and wars; those kuchkabaloob with more centralised forms of government were likely to have had more stable boundaries than those of loose confederations of provinces.
Accordingly, the former often provides intuitively more natural boundaries than the latter (Additional file 5).
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