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| This is | geographically a series of Pacific atolls which collectiv |
| Geographically, Aachen is the westernmost town of Germany | |
| Geographically, Abbotts Creek Township occupies 31.61 | |
| information on the web can be categorized | geographically according to the textual content but a maj |
| Geographically accurate path of the RER C. | |
| and record the entire course to produce a | geographically accurate simulation. |
| A | geographically accurate map of the route (shown in red). |
| And it might be renamed more | geographically accurately "The Doon of Tir Briuin". |
| off from Krasnoye Sormovo in 1970, and is | geographically adjacent to its parent plant) and the Sorm |
| ly by the Council, however the two are not | geographically all that close, and still stand as two sep |
| It is however not | geographically an exclave. |
| sectors like tourism, which although being | geographically and historically determined, can become a |
| Location were set apart | geographically and the many scenes complicated the work o |
| mmunication of remote elements distributed | geographically, and needed of wireless communications. |
| Each project (generally organized | geographically and thematically) is led by a Project Dire |
| Geographically and historically Chera was part of the Ser | |
| The regions were defined | geographically and functionally, and also included partia |
| A prisoner both | geographically and genetically, M. rufula is prevented fr |
| on pattern of the Valencian Community, was | geographically and historically part of the Serrans comar |
| 2000 m²) - a major alpine garden, divided | geographically and geologically, containing more than 100 |
| repel the invasion by deploying his forces | geographically and choosing their offensive or defensive |
| ons, East, Middle, and West Tennessee, are | geographically and culturally distinct. |
| nity in Manchester gradually moved outward | geographically and upward economically from its roots in |
| are held in a large number of states from | geographically and socially diverse regions of the countr |
| Geographically and statistically Handen is a part of Stoc | |
| n 1989, Partap and he divided the business | geographically and both brothers now own their own Binato |
| ty Council in the East of England although | geographically and historically is in the County of Middl |
| inistry should be much more widely spread, | geographically and socially, and less dependent on tradit |
| ties the community gradually moved outward | geographically and upward economically from its roots est |
| Long a middle-class neighborhood | geographically and socially intermediate between Pacific |
| the bushbuck, is in fact a complex of two | geographically and phenotypically distinct species. |
| jorative nickname applied by others to the | geographically and socially isolated light-complexioned p |
| Geographically, Anderson Creek Township occupies 66.85 sq | |
| Geographically, anecdotal evidence places the conception | |
| imilar species whose distributions overlap | geographically are accentuated in regions where the speci |
| orld War I, the name Ukraine was used only | geographically, as the term did not exist nationally. |
| prominence due to its inability to expand | geographically, as other developments hemmed in the area. |
| city of Roanoke, Virginia, U.S.A.. Located | geographically as the city's southernmost neighborhood, S |
| The culturally European but | geographically Asian country of Cyprus is an EU member st |
| allow, planted in generic groupings, using | geographically associated plantings where possible." |
| The district is | geographically at the center of Los Angeles and includes |
| Washington is located | geographically at an equal distance from the centres of N |
| Geographically, Atwell Township occupies 59.65 square mil | |
| nclude locally grown foods, in areas where | geographically available. |
| Geographically, Barbecue Township occupies 59.66 square m | |
| 's operational headquarters, including all | geographically based area commands, fighter sectors, and |
| more representatives who were elected from | geographically based districts, thereby obviating the nee |
| re that had taken place in 1953-54, from a | geographically based "area" system to a functional system |
| ition, the Oneota culture has been divided | geographically based on stylistic and socio-economic diff |
| the second world war, regiments weren't so | geographically based. |
| Geographically, Beaver Island Township occupies 47.66 squ | |
| Geographically, Belews Creek Township occupies 32.42 squa | |
| Geographically, Bethania Township occupies 25.23 square m | |
| Geographically, Black River Township occupies 29.35 squar | |
| Geographically, Boonville Township occupies 40.75 square | |
| Ballyphehane is | geographically bordered by the Lough Parish, South Parish |
| Geographically, Brightwood is the second smallest of the | |
| ndidates must build a popular base that is | geographically broader and more diverse in voter interest |
| o cover popular music, but have yet to get | geographically broader attention, partly (it conjectures) |
| Geographically, Bryan Township occupies 70.1 square miles | |
| Geographically, Buckhorn Township occupies 28.75 square m | |
| The two schools are close | geographically, but have different facilities and staffs. |
| in the US State of West Virginia, is split | geographically by the Greenbrier River, with portions in |
| Church Lawford from which it is separated | geographically by the Warwickshire Avon. |
| unity of Village of Kewaskum is surrounded | geographically by the Town of Kewaskum. |
| of Albury and Wodonga, which are separated | geographically by the Murray River and politically by a s |
| Geographically, Carr Township occupies 27.25 square miles | |
| ough universally English-speaking, and was | geographically centered in Western Pennsylvania and easte |
| e Middle Ages commercial activity has been | geographically centered on the eastern side of the river. |
| ginal Godley Junction station, although is | geographically challenged, as it is technically placed ab |
| Geographically, Cherry Lane Township occupies 40.63 squar | |
| Geographically Cheshire lies between the Pennines and the | |
| Geographically Cheshire lies between the Pennines and the | |
| Geographically, Cheveley stands on the third highest poin | |
| Geographically, China Grove Township occupies 38.64 squar | |
| Geographically city is situated besides Burai River. | |
| Geographically, Clifton Township occupies 54.49 square mi | |
| They are | geographically close to one another and are linked by bus |
| Several of these that were | geographically close to each other formed a District, and |
| s no adjacent neighbourhoods, though it is | geographically close to Lansdowne, Belgravia and Brooksid |
| It is | geographically close to South Hampstead station, but is n |
| a famous Shinto shrine, and which is also | geographically close to the location of the Battle of Tsu |
| ry, St Mary's College, Oscott, as they are | geographically close. |
| s known as Tibshelf services despite being | geographically closer to the villages of Newton and Black |
| malgamted into Thunder Bay), competed with | geographically closer western teams, rather than eastern |
| most part of Vermont, the town is actually | geographically closer to the state capitals of Albany, Ha |
| urisdiction of Antigua and Barbuda (though | geographically closer to Montserrat). |
| administratively part of Halesowen, it is | geographically closer to Blackheath, where its residents |
| traditional "west end" of St. John's (now | geographically closer to the centre, due to city expansio |
| The Vanikoro White-eye differs from its | geographically closest congener, the Santa Cruz White-eye |
| rent ecotypes or races of the same species | geographically coexist but exploit different niches in th |
| It | geographically comprises Upper Yoder Township, Westmont B |
| appellation area (again wine focused, but | geographically confined to the valley, rather than the 'p |
| area was part of the Soke of Peterborough, | geographically considered a part of Northamptonshire; it |
| Geographically constituting a hill and a valley on the Ri | |
| e fact that the three languages where once | geographically contiguious. |
| the east, that compose the single largest | geographically contiguous middle- and upper-class black a |
| the following basic principles, viz., that | geographically contiguous units' are demarcated into regi |
| though it lies in a separate parish, it is | geographically contiguous with and subordinate to Bourne |
| Geographically, Coquitlam has two large parcels of land ( | |
| played in connection with the socially and | geographically corresponding buildings. |
| To some extent, the area | geographically corresponds with the South Lambeth area. |
| argest congressional district in the state | geographically, covering 20 counties (in whole or part), |
| Geographically, Cranberry Township occupies 24.05 square | |
| Geographically, Danbury Township occupies 32.04 square mi | |
| The Umingmuktogmiut are a | geographically defined Copper Inuit band in the northern |
| The Kugaryuagmiut are a | geographically defined Copper Inuit band in the northern |
| te in the south, and is part of the larger | geographically defined Wipptal. |
| Pallirmiut were a | geographically defined Copper Inuit group in the Canadian |
| lected multiple members from some of their | geographically defined districts, either on a single ball |
| Electorates in Australia are | geographically defined areas represented by a single elec |
| Ahiagmiut were a | geographically defined Copper Inuit subgroup in the north |
| uk River area are called Ekalluktogmiut, a | geographically defined Copper Inuit subgroup. |
| mmunities, finally , then it talks about 3 | geographically delimited regions. |
| lected by all eligible voters according to | geographically demarcated constituencies. |
| according to the narrative on top of those | geographically determined units is a federal government ( |
| sitate to visit the college, which is in a | geographically difficult location. |
| o and Honshu, is sometimes considered as a | geographically disjunct subspecies of Alpine Honeysuckle, |
| nalyze and leverage information from their | geographically dispersed assets. |
| nts to meet the needs of rapidly evolving, | geographically dispersed organizations. |
| The Australian contribution was also | geographically dispersed, with the Australian forces form |
| Despite the identical name, it is | geographically distant from Central station on the Purple |
| Geographically distant Low German varieties, if they surv | |
| ; Glance's net traffic travels through two | geographically distinct colocation centers, one in Massac |
| Boyd divided the world population into 13 | geographically distinct races with slightly different fre |
| The town's location is in a | geographically distinct and remote valley that shelters i |
| Geographically Distributed Collaborative Learning | |
| For | geographically distributed projects |
| rch on socio-technical infrastructure, and | geographically distributed teams. |
| ms improve the distribution of data across | geographically distributed data networks. |
| Arabic has many different, | geographically distributed spoken varieties, some of whic |
| icate real world usage of these systems by | geographically distributed users, executing wide varietie |
| The Showdown of Champions draws the most | geographically diverse attendance of any of the sanctioni |
| no revenue potential, necessitated by the | geographically diverse nature of the population it served |
| LHMWD provides water from Lake Hemet to a | geographically diverse service area in Riverside County, |
| The parasitic wasp collection is the most | geographically diverse, with material from all biogeograp |
| The 3rd Congressional District is | geographically diverse. |
| The Taquini Plan failed to | geographically diversify enrollment as quickly as it did |
| Tambaram is | geographically divided into West, East and Tambaram Sanat |
| The group is | geographically divided into three subgroups; The Northern |
| pinion on daylight saving in Queensland is | geographically divided, with the ‘no' vote strongest in t |
| see and defeat Thomas's force while it was | geographically divided. |
| It is structured both genealogically and | geographically, dividing the heroes into those from aroun |
| Geographically, Dobson Township occupies 69.1 square mile | |
| Geographically, Duke Township occupies 18.6 square miles | |
| Geographically, Durham Township occupies 41.28 square mil | |
| Geographically, East Bend Township occupies 32.08 square | |
| Geographically, Eldora Township occupies 30.5 square mile | |
| Geographically, Elk Township occupies 16.21 square miles | |
| Geographically, Elkin Township occupies 21.3 square miles | |
| awn 3rd district would then be much larger | geographically encompassing several counties in eastern M |
| Geographically Engerwitzdorf is located near Upper Austri | |
| The ACTC was broken up | geographically, establishing three regional training cent |
| verybody is welcome, even friends that are | geographically far away - we are together.” |
| alf of the First and Second Division teams | geographically farthest south. |
| The Inn is conveniently positioned | geographically for tourists to take advantage of the stun |
| scus in Syria, but to be understood either | geographically for Babylon or Qumran itself. |
| Initially, teams were not divided | geographically for the Third Round draw, despite the comp |
| Geographically, Forbush Township occupies 42.58 square mi | |
| Geographically, Franklin Township occupies 42.7 square mi | |
| s created to control traffic and provide a | geographically friendly design. |
| icing units which are alphabetically coded | geographically from south to north. |
| This fictional version of Sparta differs | geographically from the real Sparta in several ways. |
| They were spread far and wide | geographically from Kent, controlled by Odo, to Northumbe |
| It had a wide distribution temporally and | geographically, from the Middle Jurassic and Late Jurassi |
| n was early developed and is not separated | geographically from Kowloon by hills or mountains. |
| Geographically, Gap Civil Township occupies 49.64 square | |
| Geographically, Georgetown lies across the Balcones Escar | |
| Geographically, Gisburn is a rural area, surrounded by hi | |
| Geographically, Gold Hill Township occupies 32.29 square | |
| Geographically, Grassy Creek Township occupies 30.16 squa | |
| Geographically, Gunthorpe lies to the south of Werrington | |
| Geographically, Halle lies on the border between the Flem | |
| ion, Shi's troops weaved in and out of the | geographically harsh Sichuan province . |
| Geographically, Helton Township occupies 20.25 square mil | |
| Geographically, his interests have involved extensive fie | |
| The diocese was | geographically huge, comprising the entire state of Missi |
| Geographically Imeni Hutovskoho is located on a junction | |
| , though the Hispanic reference makes this | geographically impossible. |
| Key Vaca is located at 24.718N, -81.069W, | geographically in the subtropics, but with an entirely tr |
| Although the park is | geographically in Warwickshire, it is only a few miles to |
| Even though Poway lies | geographically in the middle of San Diego County, most co |
| idered unlike most of the Panhandle Plains | geographically in that it is more hilly and has more tree |
| Balalaikalate is available, | geographically, in regions involved with marine engineeri |
| lage formerly in the Soke of Peterborough, | geographically in Northamptonshire - subsequently (1965-1 |
| of the North Wales Coalfield, though it is | geographically in North Wales. |
| Geographically, in North Carolina and Virginia the tidewa | |
| he South Village by realtors in applying a | geographically inaccurate and historically antiquated nam |
| ile the other three teams were part of the | geographically inaccurate NFC West. |
| The province | geographically included a large swath of territory from O |
| larger town of Ashton-in-Makerfield and is | geographically indistinguishable from it. |
| vast amount of it he controlled and being | geographically insulated from the inter-family squabbles |
| It is divided | geographically into two non-contiguous sections. |
| ated on the Eastern bank of the Rhine, and | geographically is both part of Bergisches Land and the Rh |
| t coast of New Zealand's North Island, and | geographically, is the closest airport in the country to |
| anner friendly to people who are disabled, | geographically isolated or technologically limited". |
| tside of the New World and one of the most | geographically isolated members of the family Iguanidae. |
| ch two populations of the same species are | geographically isolated from one another by an extrinsic |
| the region lies the Small Polesia lowland, | geographically isolated from the rest of Polesia but with |
| However, as Cornwall was | geographically isolated form the industries of London and |
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