Sentence examples for unique landmarks from inspiring English sources

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Without this protection, Fourth Street's buildings housing the cutting-edge cultural institutions east of the Bowery, its evocative tenements west of the Avenue of the Americas, the Provincetown Playhouse at Macdougal Street and other unique landmarks are in danger of disappearing overnight.

Posters on the walls acted as unique landmarks to help bees navigate (electronic supplementary material, figures S1 a and S2).

General examples include sex, geographic indicators (such as postal codes, census geography, or information about proximity to known or unique landmarks), and event dates (such as birth, admission, discharge, procedure, death, specimen collection, or visit/encounter).

General examples of quasi-identifiers include sex, geographic indicators (such as postal codes, census geography, information about proximity to known or unique landmarks), and event dates (such as birth, admission, discharge, procedure, death, specimen collection, visit/encounter).

There are 10 unique landmarks, and 8 notes spread randomly amongst them.

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The Lille Flandres and Lille Europe as a unique landmark "Euraflandres" were particularly studied to understand their characteristics and role to contribute to a smarter city.

Considering how much I've come to appreciate the unique landmark, the truth is I really don't know much about it.

All designs are currently anonymous, but on March 9 a jury of architects selected by the London Borough of Wandsworth will choose the "best team, capable of designing and delivering a unique landmark bridge for this part of London".

EDMA converts 3D landmark data into a matrix of all possible linear distances between unique landmark pairs and tests for statistical significance of differences between shapes using non-parametric confidence intervals (Lele and Richtsmeier, 2001).

EDMA converts 3D landmark data into a matrix of all possible linear distances between unique landmark pairs and tests for statistical significance of differences between shapes using non-parametric confidence intervals (Lele and Richtsmeier, 1995; Lele and Richtsmeier, 2001).

e-PCR is a program commonly used to recover sequence-tagged sites (unique genomic landmarks) by searching for sub-sequences that closely match the PCR primers for these sites.

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