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Finally, no relation exists between the vertical adjustment of the Rhone channel through entrenchment and relative sea level, which rose at a rate of up to 2 mm year−1 during the 20th century.
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Entrenchment and gradients increase progressively downstream, and through the Coast Mountains the raging waters traverse a canyon about 5,000 feet (1,500 m) deep.
These images have been further perpetuated by multi-lateral donor agencies which contribute to the entrenchment of specific "environmental narratives" (Hoben 1996) through budgetary support of government agencies responsible for managing environmental resources, including rangelands (Leach and Mearns 1996).
These debates had an important territorial dimension and ultimately led to the entrenchment of ethnic boundaries in the urban landscape through the creation of separate parishes for the two groups.
Continual movement of birds into, through, and out of markets provides opportunity for the introduction, entrenchment, and dissemination of AIVs.
get entrenched in your psyche and each rejection only furthers the entrenchment.
Sir Coxsone, born Clement Dodd, spread the jouncing rhythms and crisp upbeats of Jamaican music to the world through his Studio One record label, and this storefront in Brooklyn was his foremost entrenchment.
Definitely! (See that's how capitalism works, you can create an object that critiques our entrenchment in violence capitalist structures, and then sell it!) You get them through Elijah Wheat Showroom where they are on exhibit now, or directly from my studio.
The Confederate entrenchment was impregnable.
Start with the entrenchment of class.
The list of entrenchment tactics is lengthy.
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