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First, wet and dry days were demarcated by using the precipitation threshold 1 mm/day.
It is nonsense to say that Kuwait was wholly the creation of British imperialism because its disputed frontiers and neutral zones were demarcated by a British colonial official in 1923.
Technically, of course, that can't be true – at some point, Martha's dominions must end, and I'd always assumed that they were demarcated by the Great Lakes to the north, and that gun-turreted anti-Mexico fence to the south.
"I don't have any neighbours". Technically, of course, that can't be true – at some point, Martha's dominions must end, and I'd always assumed that they were demarcated by the Great Lakes to the north, and that gun-turreted anti-Mexico fence to the south.
The central corneas of both mouse eyes were demarcated by the Miltex Disposable Biopsy Punche (2 mm in diameter, Integra, Plainsboro, NJ) and a round epithelial debridement (2 mm in diameter) was produced using the Algerbrush II Corneal Rust Ring Remover (Ambler Surgical Corp., Exton, PA).
The different subcellular domains were demarcated by hand according to specific stainings.
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Each member is demarcated, by definition, by two junctions.
The barely guarded border with Tajikistan is demarcated by a river that is easily crossed.
This conceptual bin is demarcated by concepts such as "metaphor" and "nearby".
Or that corrections are demarcated by strike-through and updates with italicized capital letters?
Nevertheless, the majority of the frontiers with Iraq, Kuwait, and Jordan had been demarcated by 1930.
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