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A defined today is over and done for".
The tracks, radiating like spokes of a wheel, define the extent of a city's reach to distant farmlands and neighboring settlements.
When making such comparisons, great care has to be taken over defining the extent of the hippocampal lesion, not only to rule out the contributions from any extrahippocampal damage but also to consider whether the subiculum is included in the hippocampal lesion as this may potentiate the impact of a more selective hippocampal lesion (Morris et al., 1990).
This is, he points out, a festival that is to an extent defined by its 68-year history and by its infrastructure and venues.
"The times when we could fully count on others are over, to a certain extent.
A correlation parameter ρ defines the extent of reporting bias.
Last year's Frieze was, to a large extent, defined by the bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers, which occurred almost exactly a month before the start of the fair.
Hofmannsthal was a sophisticated dramatist, part of the astonishing Viennese pre-first-world-war intellectual scene – Sigmund Freud, Joseph Roth, Stefan Zweig – which to a large extent defined the 20th-century mind.
Once a character gets defined to this extent, it may annoy you further!
Managers like Tom are to be forgiven for perceiving a five typically defined as "to a very great extent"—as an excellent grade.
This paper provides a solution to this problem that guarantees the concurrent view definition evolution and view extent maintenance of a DW defined over distributed ISs.
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