Sentence examples for were subdivisions from inspiring English sources

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were subdivisions

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A division into smaller pieces of something that has already been divided.

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Most commonly there were four partbooks: cantus (also discantus or superius), altus, tenor, and bassus; additional parts were either indicated quinta vox, etc., or were subdivisions of one of the principal parts—e.g., cantus I and cantus II.

As the gentes were subdivisions of the three ancient tribes, the populus (in the ancient sense) alone had gentes, so that to be a patrician and to have a gens were synonymous; and thus we find the expressions gens and patricii constantly united.

Each cluster consisted of 1000-1500 housomelds; some clusters included entire slum areas, while others were subdivisions of larger geographical areas.

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The simple answer is that they are subdivisions of bigger publishers.

Now it is subdivisions and widened roads, with service stations and fast-food restaurants cluttering intersections.

There are subdivisions in Fairfax County named after Confederate generals like Stonewall Jackson.

Rural areas are grouped into caseríos (settlements), which are subdivisions of aldeas.

He said most are "subdivisions of huge multinational corporations" that are "not in the movie business any more".

"And there are subdivisions in the music depending on what part of the country you come from".

For water access — there are subdivisions with rights of way to private beaches — prices drop to about $470,000.

The finest level of detail is described by subregions, called sections, which are subdivisions of provinces based on terrain features.

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