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"All sorts of subdivision possibilities exist," it says.
The rate of subdivision in the Highlands has increased, but the forests there still have no protection".
And the whole enterprise of subdivision, advertising and promotion of empty lots for sale, which made the manias possible, faded.
After entering the lungs, the branches go through a process of subdivision, the final branches being capillaries.
I speak here, of course, of "Knot's Landing," the pioneer of subdivision gothic, a genre whose spigots have leaked ever more ghoulishly since.
JUDGING by what John Hayes, the town land use planner, calls "a constant stream of subdivision applications," Easton has been discovered as an upscale market.
But if it's a larger construction or house, then an element of subdivision, providing you are not going up beyond four or five stories, is inevitable.
The finances of subdivision life are compelling: the university estimates yearly on-campus room and board at $13,720 a year, compared with roughly $7,000 off-campus.
The Vail District, with 18 schools and 10,000 students, is sprawled across 425 square miles of subdivision, mesquite and mountain ridges southeast of Tucson.
Each consists of narrow, horizontal striations, all derived from a single painting ("Abstract Painting 724-4," 1990) in a viral process of subdivision, mirroring, recombination and repetition.
Connectivity of subdivision blocks, connectors between cul-de-sac streets.
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