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Around the celebration in Cannes were set the boundaries of a certain style.
They set the boundaries of acceptable behavior while leaving ample scope for flexibility within those limits.
The study also showed that major roadways seemed to set the boundaries of a raccoon's range.
Together, World War I and the myriad revolutions, civil wars and treaties it spawned helped set the boundaries of modern Europe.
The memoirist, after all, is free to work around material she finds too painful to discuss, to set the boundaries of her narrative wherever she chooses.
But like all creatures on the earth, New Yorkers do not set the boundaries of their homes as walls and plumbing.
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So, how far back in time shall we set the boundary of what should be regarded as an acceptable species to use?
Therefore, we set the boundary of the elastic half-space at the height of each GNSS station for a more accurate approximation of the pressure source.
To remedy this, we may take the resulting image from the algorithm and set the boundary of the valid region to zero and rescale the image to have a sum of one.
While determining the spatially random location for pediatric facilities, we set the boundary of the relocated area as within the secondary medical service area.
This in large part is due to current diagnostic systems which set the boundary of the disorder based on the presence of a certain number of symptoms.
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