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In Europe, where such rights typically belong to the state, people resent the disruption fracking might cause.

Vine snakes typically belong to the genera Ahaetulla (Asian vine snakes), Oxybelis (New World vine snakes), and Thelotornis (African vine snakes); however, some authorities also place the genera Imantodes and Langaha in this group.

Rocks metamorphosed in the early stages of collision may belong to a high-pressure facies series, reflecting the final stages of subduction of oceanic lithosphere, whereas the younger facies more typically belong to medium-pressure facies series.

The spaces typically belong to corporate leasers and fulfillment companies.

Note that the frequency domain signal D k) typically belong to QAM constellations.

According to Johnson and Sutin (2005), sedimentary rocks typically belong to nonlinear mesoscopic material.

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That honor typically belongs to the Yukon Quest, the other thousand-mile sled-dog race, which is held in February, and traverses a higher latitude, between Whitehorse, in northern Canada, and Fairbanks.

The placement of an earth lodge within a village varied from one tribe to the next and often was determined by the eldest male resident; however, the homes themselves typically belonged to the women of the household.

Although some species grew in size after the mass extinction, she notes, they typically belonged to groups that later died out.

In cloud computing environment, each virtual machine typically belongs to a specific type which is identified by a unique name (e.g. m1.small, m1.medium, c1.large, etc).

Thus, for example, though it appears that the shapes of holes can be recognized by humans as accurately as the shapes of ordinary objects, the area seen through a hole typically belongs to the background of its host, and there is evidence to the effect that background regions are not represented as having shapes (Bertamini & Croucher 2003; Bertamini & Casati 2014).

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