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plateaus
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Plural of plateau
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A unique breed of civet cat roams the limestone plateaus that are seamed with gorges carved by rushing streams, and spiked by finger-like granite towers rising to 1,500 metres.
For example, painters who drew from the aesthetic of Huang Gongwang, the oldest of the four Yuan artists, admired his voluptuous mountains and towering plateaus, formed by dragging a brush along the paper.
The pay squeeze that has gripped British workers for an unprecedented six years is increasingly recognised as a key factor in the persistence of the battle with the deficit.The OBR's outlook points to a gradual transition over the coming years, from today's employment-rich but revenue-poor recovery to one in which unemployment plateaus but productivity and wage growth return.
Innovation plateaus have been identified before, often to the later embarrassment of their spotter.And yet the idea of a great stagnation cannot be dismissed entirely.
Climate and geography vary from the freezing northern plateaus to the semi-tropical south.
But rather than choosing such basics, the government is obsessed with gigantic, and correspondingly expensive, infrastructure projects.Gangs of workers are rebuilding the Beijing-to-Lhasa Beijing-to-Lhasa Beijing-to-Lhasa Tibetan plateaus: a goveroadnthatnister says crossesill build 150,000km (abouthe4,000 miles) of new highways in western China over the next decade.
There are also some high plateaus.
West Clare comprises plateaus and lowlands.
Snowfall occurs occasionally over the northern plateaus.
Plateaus are a common desert feature.
Broad plains spread below the plateaus.
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