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geographic
1. It was like a plague of cockroaches that had gotten out of control long ago, leaving no remedy in the present to quell their ever-increasing numerical growth and geographic expansion
2. On TV channels (such as National Geographic, Animal Planet or one of the Discovery channels) we often hear about the evolution of specific animals in reference to aspects of design that are evident in the creatures being discussed
3. He’s spent hours in the library there and really did not find anything particular beyond historical facts and other geographic references
4. While overall geographic clarity is lacking, some descriptions within the biblical account are helpful
5. Some are geographic; Two rivers, the Tigris and its sister the Euphrates, meander over the width and length of this silt-filled valley before joining, then pouring over an extensive delta and into what is called today the Persian Gulf
6. Then he built a new capital on what he must have seen as the empire’s geographic center, the Bosphorous, close to ancient Troy, straddling Europe and Asia
7. The LXX understand it here as geographic location, but in Genesis 3:23-24 is translated "Garden of Delights", as does the Vulgate: "paradisum voluptatis"
8. 15 - Extract from a note of the National Geographic magazine in which Philip Gingerich, one of the researchers who worked in Wadi Al-Hitan, Egypt, known as the valley of the whales, is interviewed
9. In the interview conducted by Tom Mueller for National Geographic to Philip Gingerich, the paleontologist said: "Walking through a desert that 40 million years ago was a vast sea inhabited by ferocious sea monsters is not an activity that can be done every day
10. A few days later, former National Geographic photographer Cory Pafford, who captured these photos, was assaulted and hospitalized by men Pafford recognized as employees of Cerise Records
11. Hanson has collected everything from National Geographic, Travel, and Rolling Stone
12. spel ing of geographic names, thus constantly confusing the rest of the world
13. The only changes in geographic names promptly accepted by us are those
14. Identity politics has taken on geographic characteristics in addition to minority, racial, and other bases
15. Coaching by telephone has made these services available to those who are in geographic regions with few professional organizers
16. Indubitably, his book exhibits a rather selective distillation of historic and geographic details, not the minutely and exhaustive documentary of the American writer who includes in his books detailed
17. This can be geographic (my house, my
18. “Was it built in Egypt because that is the geographic center of the landmasses of Earth, as Mr
19. Combat information center: the section of a ship equipped to collect tactical information Compass: instrument which indicates geographic direction
20. Before the age of locks, French voyageurs and Native American Indians traversed the inland waters of North America and portaged their canoes to bypass geographic barriers and travel from one body of water to another
21. Most of the piles had been cleared but he found an ancient Geographic with the cover missing
22. He sat and tried to read the Geographic but couldn't concentrate on either Nigeria or sea slugs
23. Grover was eating potato chips to his heart’s content, while Annabeth cranked up the National Geographic Channel
24. “All those stations,” I told her, “and you turn on National Geographic
25. Our geographic proximity to potentially unfriendly, nuclear powers such as the PRC and North Korea cause many of us serious concern about our nation’s safety
26. There appears to be higher crime rates in the geographic regions of a country that are closer to the equator
27. were staying at a resort hotel in the same geographic area
28. I headed home and watched some of the National Geographic Special on New Zealand and read some of the newspaper
29. In terms of diets differing based on geographic locating, there is some evidence
30. However, a significant development occurred, Hitler vacillated on the drive to Moscow, declaring that it was:- "merely a geographic expression”
31. Enter the realm of National Geographic and you will be inspired to explore, research
32. He also mentioned some geographic district and the river Sluch where he said he used to live
33. •In the case of geographic numbers, at a specific location; and
34. geographic barriers and thus prove to be best tools for study
35. Actually, all the old and previous geographic maps were referring to them and named the regions of Russians and Chineses: Ya'jooj and Ma'jooj
36. geographic areas in the US and Latin America
37. A listing that would not normally be included in Verizon’s print directory for a geographic area
38. The geographic metaphor was vast and appropriate; a large flat plain within the rocky and dangerous mountains
39. Quickly surveying, he couldn't see her, so he walked inside and looked down each aisle before spotting her amongst the magazines reading a copy of National Geographic
40. · Choice C (Geographic tongue) is a harmless condition where the surface of the tongue is covered with patches of tiny, pinkish-whitish bumps
41. He was of the view that this serious killer was operating in what he believed was a comfort zone and that this definite geographic area could, for now at least, be confined to the capital city
42. To avoid tsunamis as well, perhaps a location near the geographic middle of the United States would be best
43. merely their misfortune to be located in the geographic position that
44. Its geographic location meant that trade was very difficult and only possible when the mountain passes were open in summer
45. “We had been worried for a long time about Tamarlan’s geographic location
46. This is a stark geographic fact which archeologists and anthropologists ignore and refuse to discuss
47. The exact geographic areas which Alexander the Great conquered … has remained a human cesspool for 2 ½ thousand years
48. They happened in the exact same order, in the same exact geographic areas
49. North American Natives refusing to kill wild animals? Natives trying to conserve dying herds of wild Caribou? That’s not traditional! That’s too modern! Instead; have Indian conservancy agents wailing on TV documentaries of National Geographic: about how they are losing their God-Given Right to slaughter innocent wild creatures, and not daring ever to suggest to their village elders that they might reduce their killing sprees in the Springtime when Caribou babies are most vulnerable to predation being left motherless because the Indians killed a few cows by mistake
50. He was born in the exact geographic center of the three main civilized cultures of the Ancient World: Egypt, Persia and Rome