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Tobacco companies learned early to situate themselves at the cutting edge of advertising.
But of these, only 30 chose to situate themselves in the city centre.
"People seem to situate themselves in time differently than they do others," Dr. Dunning wrote in an e-mail.
The map was originally intended to help Parks employees spatially situate themselves beneath the otherwise featureless tree canopy.
Riders will be able to situate themselves "at a glance," Mr. Donovan said, "without having to closely scrutinize or study a more broader map".
"Yet it is also a well-established fact that terrorist groups in the territories under Palestinian control routinely situate themselves in close proximity to civilian populations".
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Some markets have failed after situating themselves too close to one another.
Mr. Mazurek, Mr. Parker and their associates are still finding their voices, still situating themselves in the history of the forms they have inherited.
"I am trialling at the moment a job adviser situating themselves in the food bank for the time that the food bank is open, and we are already getting very strong feedback about that," he said.
The manifesto condemns those "who manage to find a way of situating themselves between such [jihadist, terrorist, reactionary] forces and those trying to bring a new democratic life to the country".
Just as Hartnell's designs for the coronation shaded off into a kind of performance art, Ballgowns ends with work by contemporary designers such as Giles, Gareth Pugh and Alexander McQueen who situated themselves inside a similarly theatrical arena.
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