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A cliff, roughly parallel to the present cliff but not as high, enclosed the bay at one end.
A blatant parallel to the present is the English attitude to foreigners from the Muslim world.
In 2014, Egypt announced plans to ease congestion by digging another canal parallel to the present one; canal tolls provide much needed foreign exchange for Egypt.
The coastal plain occupies the peripheral zone parallel to the present Mediterranean shoreline.
A series of paleovalleys thus formed runs parallel to the present river course.
These units are oriented in a nearly E W direction i.e., nearly parallel to the present Mediterranean shore.
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As a result, young metamorphic belts aligned roughly parallel to the present-day continental margins (e.g., the Pacific margin) as well as older metamorphic belts are used to infer the geometries of the continental margins at earlier periods in Earth history.
DITFs form parallel to the present-day Shmax in vertical wells and appear on image logs as dark conductive fractures separated by 180°.
Second, the synthetic magnetic anomaly model now takes into account the plate tectonic evolution to simulate the remanent magnetisation vector direction, whereas this vector was parallel to the present-day field in the previous version.
A striking parallel to the presented findings arises from two German studies [ 63, 64], in which the bone marrow of breast cancer patients harvested at the time of their surgery was examined for micrometastases using immunohistochemical staining.
Parallels to the present are inexact.
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