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to enclosure
noun
Something enclosed, i.e. inserted into a letter or similar package.
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Continue up to enclosure and gates.
There are echoes here of the changes to enclosure laws that began in Britain in the 16th century.
The villagers' suspicion and scapegoating of the trio cowering in a thrown-together shack on the common land sets in train a series of violent events that empties the village and only smoothes the path to enclosure.
KB's response to enclosure highlights some of the contemporary risks and vulnerabilities facing sedentary pastoralists in the region.
It enabled us to handle the effects of specular surfaces and blockage radiation due to enclosure geometry.
In Botswana, the Herero objected virulently to enclosure by the proposed tribal grazing lands policy (TGLP) ranches near Lake Ngami, largely on the grounds of the reduced mobility this would bring (Almagor 1980).
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You'll need to add a few things to the enclosure to provide for your hedgehog's needs.
Hunter gives us the exposure-to-enclosure progress of sheet metal.
Four males were introduced to each enclosure to keep females in reproductive condition.
Pei et al. (2008) also observed higher sand content in degraded rangelands relative to enclosures of Palestine.
A combination of soil residue analysis, tissue residue analysis, biomarkers in one-site trapped animals and biomarkers in animals confined to enclosures was used.
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