Sentence examples for relatively unbroken from inspiring English sources

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Mount Cameroon is unique for having a relatively unbroken sequence of natural vegetation from lowland evergreen forest almost at sea level right up to about 2,000 m then to subalpine prairies near its summit.

At the individual county level, though, both Cimarron County's herbaceous and shrubland vegetation become more patchy (more patches, smaller mean patch area, and less connectivity) than 1992, as large, relatively unbroken patches of herbaceous vegetation experienced woody encroachment.

The area is part of the Eastern Miombo Woodland ecoregion, which covers a relatively unbroken area in the interior regions of southeastern Tanzania and the northern half of Mozambique, as well as parts of southeastern Malawi.

Even today, more than 40 years since Donald Judd came to town, Marfa's skyline remains relatively unbroken.

For years climate reporting had two strands: climate science got more alarming as we got closer and closer to exceeding various warming thresholds, and climate diplomacy and public policy were a relatively unbroken saga of disappointment and delay.

As Pa, Ma, Mary and Laura struggled to survive in the face of relatively unbroken wilderness, pressing deeper and deeper into uncharted territory every few years, they were part of a movement that was displacing the people who lived there.

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But that DNA is in relatively long, unbroken chunks, the analyses found, suggesting that it was incorporated into Polynesians' genomes recently, perhaps about 500 to 2500 years ago, after the Lapita period.

Not for long mind you: I drove it around Tesla's Fremont factory in an extended loop on city streets, but I still got to test its mettle on some relatively long, unbroken stretches of road, push the accelerator and throw it around corners.

This applies whether the subjects are an old man and his wife in relatively austere clothes — bent but unbroken — or the gentleman, likely a banker, who sits at a table, his hands fastidious, his sleeves billowing red, with two sheaves of white paper hanging on the wall behind him like angel's wings.

In the East, urban life continued relatively undisturbed, and glassmaking evolved in an unbroken progress into Islāmic times.

One caveat remains: we still do not know if there exists a species which is more closely related to C. elegans than C. briggsae or any other individual species, and the relatively long branch to C. elegans remains "unbroken".

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