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Like the first Revelations, the implication is isolation, of inescapable horrors: surrounded by the sea, would you rather face those dark depths or sustain the dread that creeps through the halls of this abandoned (or, as it turns out, still rather populated) experimental facility?

The synopsis of haplogroup P data indicates that eastern Indonesia, including East Timor, was not the cradle of this founder lineage, thus probably did not lie on the initial main route that likely led into northern Sahul, but was rather populated from there after haplogroup P1 (36.1 kya), P1d1 (28.1 kya), and likely even P1e (27.4 kya) (whose dispersal data are scant), had arisen.

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The Republic squad are due to meet up at their Portmarnock base in time to start training on Monday in preparation for next Friday's friendly against Latvia at the Aviva Stadium, which is now likely to be rather better populated than it might have been.

Although the asteroid Griqua librates around the 2 1 resonance with Jupiter, and Alinda librates around the 3 1 resonance, the orbital commensurabilities 2 1, 7 3, 5 2, and 3 1 are characterized by an absence of asteroids in an otherwise rather highly populated, uniform distribution spanning all of the commensurabilities.

Most of the surroundings along PA 284 are rather desolate, populated by forestry.

All twins included were born in the Belgian province of East Flanders, which is a relatively small but rather densely populated area [ 36].

Additionally, one must note that the subjects involved in this study came from a rather densely populated area, prompting the question of whether similar findings would still be observed when studying more rural populations.

The prediction that the two conformers and the equatorial B2,5 pucker (φ = 300°) had the same energy was at odds with the MD simulations, in which B2,5 was rather minimally populated compared with the S1 and SO conformers (φ = 90 and 150°, respectively), both of which were predicted to be very unfavorable by QM (>30 kcal mol−1 above the C1-chair energy).

A barge was being sunk to block off a bayou, sending water out into marshland rather than into populated areas.

The guiding principle must not be "land for peace, but rather exchange of populated territory," which he said meant "moving borders to better reflect demographic realities".

Fortunately, the prevailing winds were sweeping most of the plume of radioactivity out into the Pacific Ocean, rather than over populated areas.

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