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The zones roughly cover north, south, east and west Cardiff.
The spot is what the Japanese call tsubo-niwa, petite gardens that, in this case, roughly cover the space of a king-size mattress.
That will roughly cover the total amount that will flow across the Atlantic to the US regulators, the DoJ and the CFTC.
The Harry A. Bigelow Papers contain 2.25 linear feet of material and roughly cover 1925-1948, theugh the bulk of the materials were generated in the late 1920s.
Figure 3 Terminology used in Step 2. The temporal processing algorithm starts with a temporal separation of each temporal profile into sections; each section should roughly cover the time it takes for the target to enter and leave the pixel.
The James Silverberg Papers contain 14.5 linear feet of material and roughly cover 1941-1994, theugh the bulk of the materials were generated between the late 1940s and late 1970s.
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VT's jump roughly covered the fall in the value of the John Laing "long" position, where no bid materialised after the group's announcement the previous week of an approach.
Giambi is 1 for his last 14, 13 for his last 69, and has no homers in his last 16 games, a span that roughly covers the period in which he says he has been feeling queasy.
One of them is, for example, West Francia, which roughly covered the territory from Catalonia in the south, through west and central France, to Flanders in the north.
Folini et al. (2009) defined an individual site as one that roughly covers a circular area of 400 km in radius and said that large cities or other strong emission sources within 100 km from the site should be avoided.
We choose the location of these additional virtual DPs in such a way that the city is roughly covered uniformly with DPs, and the average distance between customers and DPs decreases from 290 to 220 m.
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