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We shared a geographical commonality along the borders between Lebanon and Palestine, and through it so much common history, which made the personal nature of our lives and stories mutually accessible
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I had imagined that Nepal would be just snow-capped mountains – but that says more about my lack of geographical knowledge than anything, I feel! Your description of the fauna and flora found in the tropical savanna and the forests was most interesting and the watercolours you enclosed are extremely good
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Rather than just send audio transmissions via these masts, the electronics boffins of the colony had set up a wide area wireless data network to allow all the different geographical locations to remain in constant contact, allowing both voice communication and data flow between them, even video when the need arose
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In Zardino’s craft, they headed over the surface at the kind of speed Torbin would not have thought safely possible: any geographical features were just a blur
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The landscape did not follow any normal geographical pattern: one minute there were jagged mountains, the next: turquoise fields
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That‘s how I left Victorville making a geographical change hoping to regain some sense of stability and be happy again
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The geographical area will be where Bank3Sectors will act in its ends
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And he locates it in Eden as its geographical designation
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The new systematics unites those countries, allowing that they act in socioeconomic blocks, without the geographical limitations and without each country loses its autonomy
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It was only logical that the Mongols would not name geographical features the same as generations of European explorers
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geographical name in our premises to the shortest name given to an American
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spite of the fact that summer had just ended, it was quite cold, due no doubt to its geographical position as the gate to the Antarctic
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Thus, ended their visit to the State of Alaska where the citizens earn a lot, spend relatively little and pay no federal taxes… but where, due to its geographical location, life is harder
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As geographical positions
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“It doesn’t change its geographical location,” I said
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Due to the geographical
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you are targeting that searcher's geographical location (that means that if the searcher is
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"When we came to England, I figured this must be it, what with Koskinen's The nexus of transport is fundamentally fixed by geographical engagement, or whatever his spiel is
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We had no problem with it operating across geographical distances
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aware of the geographical implications of their residential and work locations, as well as their
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may live he is within one of these geographical divisions and has a definite
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geographical boundaries, but within His territory the Adept has all the
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any geographical limitations in this form of home-based business
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keeping in mind the geographical locations
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While this is subject to geographical and ethnic variation,* the general principle holds that women
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This classic board game is perfect for building up the strategy skills of older kids – and more savvy parents may like the idea of using it as a foundation for historical and geographical lessons
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When safe, explore bodies of water such as lakes, ponds and rivers and identify the different flora, fauna, and geographical landmarks that they feature
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faiths and assorted geographical locations
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There was a massive geographical area to cover
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45 Unfortunately, this racial and geographical segregation enabled white Christians to maintain the segregated status quo in missions
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Late that night, I awakened in a dream that I recognized as such by the familiar geographical location(12), and my aloof acceptance of my circumstance
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Late that night, I awakened in a dream that I recognized as such by the familiar geographical location
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geographical view with a cosmological one
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This term was invented by Europe and has no conceptual validity, either on geographical or ethno-cultural grounds; hence, the use by me of 'Western Asia'
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outside of those state bureaucratic limitations and geographical
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The question, “Where was this photo originally taken?” produced not only the correct geographical location, but concluded with the camera lens details, height of the photographer and referred to the page and article the photograph had been cut from
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Please be sure to use the information in Chapter Two (Finding an Estate Planning Attorney) to find the best and most competent attorney in your geographical area
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other, presumably over different geographical areas
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The Karangahake Gorge is a geographical phenomenon that links the Waikato pasturelands of the North Island with the historic gold mines and fruit farms of the Bay of Plenty
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There were no geographical attractions today to claim his attention
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The next time that alignment of planets will occur again is at geographical latitude 32 degrees to 33 degrees, between November 22, 1963 and November 29, 1963
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The geographical descriptions of Europe and the everyday life in Portugal attracted particularly intense interest, along with more questions
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The fact that both flanks of the invasion force were protected by major geographical features, the Alps to the East and the Rhone and Saone Rivers along the West, had done a lot to insure this success, allowing a rapid advance without fear of exposing a vulnerable flank
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This could be a new geographical area or a new sector
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realistically conscientious and geographical compositions abound – before the fact we are
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came out from the same geographical place where the ‘Lost Tribes
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in this tiny country, which is geographical y similar and ethnical y
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a little shift in geographical position and they’d be using the very
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It is not subject to determinants such as: child rearing, poverty, neglect, rape, incest, drug addictions, rejection, violence, education, relationship, family, culture and geographical location
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cording to environment and geographical condition and, of course, ac-
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Here you can see how the metaphor slides from an economic free market tone to farmer's market shading to geographical field solidity; one metaphor, market; three tones: free, farmer's, local; but multiple ethical inferences and emotional responses
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• Geographical clustering is further influenced by the behavior of men, bearers
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geographical, cosmological and ethical interpretations of Homer’s thought
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” He brought out a big book containing maps and geographical descriptions of France
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Thus there were no distinct geographical boundaries when the question of slavery arose and there were pro-slavers and abolitionists in every city and town of the country
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It should also be noted that there is not any common association of the moment of “birth” of the entire set of Stereo-Types of one Stereo-Form with some particular geographical location, because development scenarios of a mother, by the moment of any of innumerable “births” of its child, could be very different (somewhere, there is a father, and somewhere he is absent; somewhere, she moved in one place, somewhere she moved in another place, and somewhere, she did not move at all…)
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On the one hand, the Collective Intelligence of a particular type of subjective reality is formed by creative realization dynamics of all kinds, sub-kinds, and species of one and the same Proto-Form jointly manifested in some duvuyllerrt rotation Cycles of certain Formo-systems of Worlds (there are many diverse human types of realities — Earth, Siriusian, Pleiadian, and others; there are countless sets of “ant”, “fish”, “dog”, “monkey”, and other types of realities formed in close connection with particular geographical areas on Earth, with conditions of existence on other Planets)
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At the same time, I must note that a multiyear stay in other anomalous geographical zones, where the density of Time Flows is considerably below average for our Reality, on the contrary, slows down greatly the processes of biological ageing
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For example, Configurations of Self-Consciousnesses of Forms of absolutely all “people”, animals and plants that structure Formo-systems of Worlds of one and the same Continuum are differentiated according to this wave parameter into many duvuyllerrt groups or communities that inhabit different geographical zones and countries, and, according to their specific features, belong to different races, nationalities and peoples (for animals and plants — classes, genuses, families and species)
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There are always a great number of Worlds, where a particular Formo-Type of this LLUU-VVU-Form couldn’t realize itself in a certain manner and approach this moment of time (refocusing) in this geographical “point” of Space-Time
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All it does is give vague geographical references to guide a searcher towards it
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But we see that the concepts and forms of perceived God differ so much in different ages and different geographical parts of world that even by merits of common sense we cannot accept the perceived God as the divinity-in-whole
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Look at the geographical joke of the Arab Emirates: their boundaries… conveniently drawn around huge oil reserves
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One root reason for human conflict is the insanity of the abstract line, the insane notion of human beings defined by arbitrary abstract lines instead of by their natural ethnic cultural social connections and roots, geographical locations and natural boundaries
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They still ended up in the same geographical location that the first modern humans had when they left Africa
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Modern suburban amenities had quietly appeared along its narrow corridor, Wal-Mart and McDonald’s and other fast food joints, as if buoyed by their geographical position in town – southernmost -- and hence, their greater relative proximity to the Kansas City area, the way branches of a plant strain toward sunlight
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The first western battles of WW1 and then again in WW2 were in the same geographical location: the first clash of armies happened in Begum on the fields of Waterloo
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geographical errors, Likewise, the miracles associated with his life, birth and death are purposely
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It was a geographical location on this earth, not somewhere
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It is a real geographical location and in the time of
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"Theology" "Our inquiry shows that it is employed in the Old Testament in its literal or geographical sense only, as the
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more telling is the fact that the New Testament is rife with geographical and other errors that prove
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Gehenna is a real geographical location on this
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geographical sense only, as the name of the val ey lying on the south of Jerusalem-that the
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Not that Heady was a witch but the hut was a geographical and structural mirage
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REAL GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATION, which was used in the time of Christ as the
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It was a geographical location on this Earth
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IT IS A REAL GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATION AND IN THE
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"Our inquiry shows that it is employed in the Old Testament in its literal or geographical sense only,
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Gehenna is the name of a valley south of Jerusalem; it is a real geographical location in both the Old Testament and the New Testament, and it is still a real location today, and many tourists now visit it
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Gehenna is a real geographical location on this earth, not somewhere under the earth or out in space, in the time of Christ Gehenna was a real place where real fires were constantly kept burning since it served as an incinerator for the useless refuse of the city
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He also said in "Theology," "Our inquiry shows that it is employed in the Old Testament in its literal or geographical sense only, as the name of the valley lying on the south of Jerusalem-that the Septuagint proves it retained this meaning as late as B
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But Jesus refers rather to spiritual separation than to geographical distances–Mal
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But considering how many of us there are, and the geographical problems, I’m impressed he managed so well
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A depiction of a great asteroid colliding with the earth showed great geographical
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But Jesus refers rather to spiritual separation than to geographical distances--Mal
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GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATION, which was used in the time of Christ as the city dump of Jerusalem
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IT WAS A REAL GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATION THAT EXISTED IN
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He also says in "Theology" "Our inquiry shows that it is employed in the Old Testament in its literal or geographical sense only, as the name of the valley lying on the south of Jerusalem-that the Septuagint proves it retained this meaning as late as B
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But Jesus refers rather to spiritual separation than to geographical distances--
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, plus the transactions of France's Academy of Sciences, bulletins from the various geographical societies, etc
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Thus the count was halfway turned towards his visitor, having his back towards the window, his elbow resting on the geographical chart which furnished the theme of conversation for the moment,—a conversation which assumed, as in the case of the interviews with Danglars and Morcerf, a turn analogous to the persons, if not to the situation
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That I could have been at our old church in my old church-going clothes, on the very last Sunday that ever was, seemed a combination of impossibilities, geographical and social, solar and lunar