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was demarcated
verb
Past of demarcate
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These temporary designers crowded the studio — a raw space whose bathroom was demarcated by a piece of fabric hanging from a beam.
The promoter region was defined as ±1 Kbp of the TSS, while the TSS region was demarcated by a peak overlapping the actual TSS.
Formerly, the Gelasian was the third and final stage of the Pliocene Series, and the beginning of the Pleistocene was demarcated by the base of the Calabrian Stage.
Head to the Design District (designdistrict.fi), an area of more than 200 cutting-edge interior stores, galleries and boutiques that was demarcated a decade ago.
Thus, if architecture were to be understood as a secondary parameter for the definition of sacred space, the question arises as to how exactly a religiously used spatial frame was demarcated in Greco-Roman antiquity.
In 1906, when the administrative boundary between Egypt and Ottoman dominions proper was demarcated from the Mediterranean to the Gulf of Aqaba, Al-ʿArīsh was placed definitively in Egypt.
Her life is an extraordinary tale of a search for identity in a system built on race and prejudice, where home, school, job and sex life was demarcated by skin colour.
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Each member is demarcated, by definition, by two junctions.
"As the area is yet to be demarcated, there may be some incidents," he told reporters.
The barely guarded border with Tajikistan is demarcated by a river that is easily crossed.
First, wet and dry days were demarcated by using the precipitation threshold 1 mm/day.
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