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  • 1662, Peyton sold the tract, along with 500 contiguous acres granted to Peyton, to Captain George M
  • The farm must be at least 10 contiguous acres and must be the primary residence of t
  • The City acquired nearly 15 contiguous acres of property surrounding the park as pa
  • The programmer or application only saw one contiguous address space, which was spanned by a 40-bit
  • The property is contiguous, although it is divided by Route 60; one are
  • cular direct fire weapon does not need to be contiguous, and can be split into as many as four separ
  • Colombia, three separated ranges occur, all contiguous and on the northern coasts.
  • Flitton and Greenfield are essentially contiguous and share a village hall and recreation grou
  • It is the largest contiguous and undeveloped woodland within thirty miles
  • the seventh smallest, the upper three being contiguous and obliquely before the apex, the sixth bel
  • near, adjacent) in reference to the paired, contiguous, apical lobes of the male gnathos.
  • ed by the state of Florida in 1975, are five contiguous aquatic preserves within the greater Charlot
  • revented the centres from being built as one contiguous arcade.
  • for the recently discovered hot springs and contiguous area be given to the people of Canada, there
  • with the other community forests it is not a contiguous area of forest, but rather an initiative to
  • Jacob's Hill is part of a larger contiguous area of protected open space, connected by t
  • As a population spreads across a contiguous area it may spread into an abruptly differen
  • he anchor of the city's "Polish Corridor", a contiguous area of Polish settlement that extended from
  • a campus covers over 269 acres (~1 km²) in a contiguous area of West Philadelphia's University City
  • Quinebaug Woods is part of a contiguous area of protected open space including the U
  • The property, part of a larger, contiguous area of protected open space including Harva
  • The land was divided into four contiguous areas called spheres: land, subterrain, sea,
  • There are few contiguous areas left where leopards have a chance of l
  • is a difficult task, as the panther requires contiguous areas of habitat - each breeding unit, consi
  • ey wines are often grouped with those of the contiguous Arroyo Grande Valley AVA.
  • structure is generally divided into helices ( contiguous base pairs), and various kinds of loops (unp
  • Pleasant Bay is the largest contiguous bay along the Cape Cod National Seashore.
  • ss data types and are implemented instead as contiguous blocks of bytes in memory, strcpy will effec
  • rk located in Hayward, California, sharing a contiguous border with sister park Garin Regional Park.
  • contiguous borders of the sixth, seventh, and eighth, a
  • y Portuguese population (the other being the contiguous Bristol County, Massachusetts).
  • he British, who had their own aspirations of contiguous British territory running from Cairo to Cape
  • The contiguous built-up area extends beyond the area admini
  • Area defined by ONS covers Liverpool and its contiguous built-up areas, with a population of 816,216
  • The University comprises three contiguous campuses, all within walking distance of eac
  • ia and Bangladesh it is found where there is contiguous canopy, broad-leaved, wet evergreen and semi
  • cils in Port Elliot and Goolwa, which form a contiguous coastal connurbation with Victor Harbor, was
  • revious apportionment acts that districts be contiguous, compact, and equally populated.
  • The 2 schools are now merged into 1 contiguous conglomeration.
  • orders of adjacent nations were located on a contiguous continental shelf.
  • ion of 1,442,318 of whom 912,046 live in the contiguous conurbation.
  • sation of the Black Country area as the five contiguous county boroughs of Dudley, Walsall, Warley,
  • trian traffic and shares it with a number of contiguous destinations, paving the way for the revital
  • gislatures and improved technology to design contiguous districts that pack opponents into as few di
  • onstitute, at least initially, a uniform and contiguous domain.
  • It has two nearly contiguous dorsal fins; the first short based and high,
  • Air Force Base to the south, is the largest contiguous ecological community of this type in the wor
  • 18,900 m2). of meeting space, 3 ballrooms, 4 contiguous exhibit halls over 440,000 sq ft (41,000 m2)
  • It has 280,000 square feet (26,000 m2) of contiguous exhibit space.
  • The largest contiguous exhibit-space in the structure is 726,726 sq
  • au contains some of the largest stretches of contiguous forest in the eastern United States.
  • Being the largest contiguous forest between the Pine Barrens and the New
  • 37 km2) contain one of the largest remaining contiguous forests in the state with large stands of mi
  • The Red Corridor is almost contiguous from India's border with Nepal to the northe
  • The region - the biggest contiguous fruit orchard in Central Europe - extends ov
  • he Altes Land region (old land), the biggest contiguous fruit orchard in Central Europe.
  • This intronless gene is deleted in AMME contiguous gene syndrome and may be involved in the car
  • lopmental disorder caused by the deletion of contiguous genes at 7q11.23.
  • lopmental disorder caused by the deletion of contiguous genes at chromosome 7q11.23.
  • 6-57), a hydroxyapatite-nucleating region of contiguous glutamic acid residues (rattus norvegicus re
  • Littleton Panell is a contiguous hamlet in the parish of West Lavington.
  • and Shatton is a civil parish, named for two contiguous hamlets in the High Peak district of Derbysh
  • as a line could be traced through any three contiguous hexes to a friendly railroad line.
  • d not make any recommendation for a suitable contiguous Hindi-majority area of villages that can be
  • and the survivors tried to take refuge in a contiguous house to the church and to contain the Peruv
  • erican Country Place' era, there were twenty contiguous Hunnewell estates along Washington Street an
  • The eyes are green, almost contiguous in males and clearly separated in females.
  • n array with stride 1 has elements which are contiguous in memory.
  • The district was vaguely contiguous, in that it did not contain the Straits of M
  • mall British Columbia towns with adjacent or contiguous Indian Reserves, with little or no derogator
  • In the northeast Basin, the range is contiguous into the Guianas, the Guiana Shield and west
  • It originally consisted of contiguous land to the west, north and east of Watford,
  • is unusual in that it shares its name with a contiguous locality in Victoria; the post office having
  • is unusual in that it shares its name with a contiguous locality in New South Wales.
  • branch table is a one dimensional 'array' of contiguous machine code branch/jump instructions to eff
  • tate land in the Catskills is organized into contiguous management units falling under one of four c
  • It connects together the front parts of the contiguous margins of the thyroid and cricoid cartilage
  • h of the median nerve, and overlapped by the contiguous margins of the flexor digitorum profundus an
  • mbined with careful amortizing of copying to contiguous memory to reduce TLB misses, is superior to
  • at compose the single largest geographically contiguous middle- and upper-class black area in the Un
  • The area includes the largest contiguous mud-flat in Southern California.
  • s and van transportation services within the contiguous municipalities of Chapel Hill and Carrboro a
  • Two or more contiguous municipalities can be consolidated into one,
  • ws the commonwealth of Pennsylvania to merge contiguous municipalities to reduce financial distress.
  • ood, but rather to a disparate collection of contiguous neighborhoods.
  • P in which the three-nucleotide subsites are contiguous, one zinc finger interferes with the target-
  • progress beyond a threshold (defined as five contiguous or eight cumulative hours of stage 3 retinop
  • mium Pinot gris and farm the world's largest contiguous organic vineyard which contains over 300 acr
  • grapes is recognized as the world's largest contiguous organic vineyard.
  • ements make it impossible for them to have a contiguous Palestinian state and have threatened to qui
  • rms of primitive count and parcel size for a contiguous parcel of land, the largest being 65,536 m²
  • The property is divided into three contiguous parcels, the Roaring Brook Tract, Swift Rive
  • Sir Philip ruled at Woodhall in the contiguous parish of Watton.
  • This was a contiguous parish, and he held it with Suddington St. M
  • t per side, 64 feet streets), and adding the contiguous park blocks.
  • Pea Island has since been a contiguous part of Hatteras Island.
  • ely built-up area of Nacka Municipality is a contiguous part of the Stockholm urban area.
  • A jittered RA Plot: contiguous patches have identical original coordinates
  • (b) Node layouts are inefficient for reading contiguous pieces of content in a linear manner.
  • e of animation, but also because it is not a contiguous plot, but rather a series of vignettes, each
  • via complex flow routing through a number of contiguous ponds, wetlands, and marshes.
  • ered to have unbounded length, only a finite contiguous portion of the tape, whose length is a linea
  • medial side and base of the lesser cornu and contiguous portion of the body of the hyoid bone, and p
  • e under surface of the cuboid bone, from the contiguous portion of the third cuneiform, and from the
  • exity of the hamulus of the hamate bone, and contiguous portion of the transverse carpal ligament; i
  • e the same bodies but iterate over different contiguous portions of the index range.
  • ost frequently visited preserve (and largest contiguous preserve) run by the Connecticut chapter of
  • It is composed of several mainly contiguous properties that, although having different o
  • In 1993 the pictured "gatehouse" and contiguous property was purchased by S.T.B. Jablonski,
  • 7, which cut through the Huntingtons' former contiguous property.
  • kurthi National Park in relation to multiple contiguous protected areas
  • These hills are made up largely of several contiguous protected areas intended to restrict human a
  • the Eastern Continental Air Defense Command Contiguous Radar Coverage System.
  • a, at various picket stations in the Western Contiguous Radar Line.
  • ting as seaborne extensions of the command's contiguous radar coverage system.
  • ly 1955, she assumed her first duties in the Contiguous Radar Coverage System of the United States w
  • Cockpit Country, Jamaica's largest remaining contiguous rainforest be zoned a World Heritage Site in
  • m regions surrounding the Orinoco River; the contiguous range continues eastward into Guyuna and the
  • The contiguous range in the Guianas, in the east encompasse
  • This contiguous range in the northeast goes northwards into
  • The Cinnamon Attila is found in one contiguous range centered on the Amazon Basin.
  • The contiguous range is only north of the Amazon River and
  • The main contiguous range extends north from the Amazon River pr
  • r European localities; in brief, outside its contiguous range the moth mainly occurs along the histo
  • The Black-spotted Barbet's range is one contiguous region, centered on the Guiana Highlands, an
  • ch as a basin or a fold belt, or a number of contiguous related elements.
  • s considered as best requiring at least four contiguous residues to score as alpha helices to classi
  • Section 2 of the Act granted each Company contiguous rights of way for their rail lines as well a
  • ral Amazon Basin, along the Amazon River, in contiguous river corridors, about 125 km wide.
  • This gave Genesee & Wyoming a contiguous route from the paper mill at Cedar Springs,
  • Cooke counties, but by 1949 it had become a contiguous route stretching from Gainesville to Granbur
  • trals rather more than twice as broad as the contiguous scales, 184-198; subcaudals 15-18.
  • he Gauss map any such pair becomes a pair of contiguous segments on the same great circle.
  • unication, a burst error or error burst is a contiguous sequence of symbols, received over a data tr
  • the known sequence - is necessary to obtain contiguous sequence information.
  • been released: the first three volumes as a contiguous set; Vol. 4 Live 1966; Vol. 5 Live 1975; Vol
  • point of the function and the edges describe contiguous sets of level sets without a critical point.
  • eace Dale and Rocky Brook, forming a roughly contiguous settlement with a total population of 3,285.
  • r's "long view" of London, etched on several contiguous sheets.
  • d subsidiary of IMSA and the world's largest contiguous shrimp farm with 148 production pools coveri
  • ures over 706,000 square feet (65,600 m2) of contiguous single-level exhibition space, which is divi
  • ted by various spreading processes caused by contiguous sonorants across morpheme boundaries, caused
  • i-diaphanous spots at end of the cell, three contiguous spots obliquely before the apex, three upper
  • Contiguous stalactites are often inwrapped thus until t
  • It was the first train to visit all 48 contiguous states (the 1936 Rexall Train had come close
  • ornia and Coconino County, Arizona in the 48 contiguous states, was named after Nye.
  • individual maps in this series cover the 48 contiguous states, Hawaii, U. S. territories, and areas
  • These ten stations were to cover the 48 contiguous states.
  • es arranged in a triangle originally made of contiguous stones which have since been removed.
  • sive block-wise fashion, giving rise to long contiguous stretches of un-esterified GalA residues in
  • queries that ask for the minimum value in a contiguous subsequence of the original sequence.
  • raph can also be used as a way of assembling contiguous subsequences in DNA mapping.
  • t broad fasciculus, which passes between the contiguous surfaces of the calcaneus and cuboid, on the
  • umber of dice equal to the largest number of contiguous territories he controls.
  • Map showing the Red Corridor: a loosely contiguous territory in the east of India where the Nax
  • as many legislative districts of compact and contiguous territory as there are senators.
  • h sector, and files are likely to be largely contiguous), then there is a chosen plaintext attack wh
  • ighton Buzzard and Linslade which had become contiguous through industrial expansion and housing dev
  • The new sanctuary is contiguous to the Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary to the nor
  • n of John V. fabricated a balloon in a place contiguous to the Royal Palace, and one day, in presenc
  • In this way the northern province is contiguous to both the other two, bringing all three in
  • arsenal and stables; another was immediately contiguous to the city wall.
  • Often used in Vedic astrology, as it is contiguous to astrology and palmistry (Hast-samudrika)
  • 7, 1892 for the purpose of irrigating "lands contiguous to the Colorado River."
  • developments planned and under construction, contiguous to the urban area.
  • ng the south side of the CSX tracks), and is contiguous to Winthrop, where the bridge was removed.
  • Ince is contiguous to Wigan and serves as a residential suburb
  • d' which characterised Bika's retainers, now contiguous to them at Jangladesh.
  • Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary at Muthanga is contiguous to the protected area network of Nagarhole a
  • ed in the province of Ravenna, Italy, in the contiguous towns of Castiglione di Cervia and Castiglio
  • While this made a contiguous trail, upgrades and further construction are
  • hidbey is only the 5th longest island in the contiguous U.S.
  • omer centers providing direct shipping to 40 contiguous U.S. states.
  • ol serving the City of Eureka and all of its contiguous unincorporated neighborhoods and related ind
  • Introduced to the contiguous United States around 1875, Cinnamomum campho
  • Lubec, Maine is the easternmost point of the contiguous United States and the closest point to Afric
  • North America (Alaska, Canada, northeastern contiguous United States).
  • With four time zones in the contiguous United States, US national networks and cabl
  • inensis was the only troglobitic crab in the contiguous United States.
  • rra Nevada, the State of California, and the contiguous United States
  • users to create maps based on any of the 48 contiguous United States.
  • It is native to most of the contiguous United States, with the exception of the Pac
  • a plant species found in many states of the contiguous United States.
  • violent earthquakes to take place in the 48 contiguous United States in historical times.
  • large part of Canada, in all of the lower 48 contiguous United States, and Baja California of Mexico
  • h-speed satellite internet access across the contiguous United States in areas with a clear view of
  • t-secondary school of any type within the 48 contiguous United States.
  • in being used by private corporations in the contiguous United States it appears nothing has changed
  • esponse organizations located throughout the contiguous United States.
  • ble example of a large braided stream in the contiguous United States is the Platte River in central
  • ober 2007 there were 38 WRSes: twenty in the contiguous United States (CONUS), seven in Alaska, one
  • atum of 1929 (NGVD 29) for a location in the contiguous United States.
  • first total solar eclipse visible across the contiguous United States in 45 years.
  • basic principles, viz., that geographically contiguous units' are demarcated into regions which sho
  • It is a contiguous urban extension of Link Top, and other neigh
  • ttle London is at the westernmost tip of the contiguous urbanised settlement of Rawdon which coalesc
  • population terms) than the neighbouring and contiguous village of Highclere.
  • to note that a Jat tribe, living in about 25 contiguous villages in Jind district of Haryana and abo
  • ing <n> to denote that the previous vowel or contiguous vowels are nasalised.
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