I would remark that, topographically, Modern London is essentially Protean, and there can be no finality in its depiction. |
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The response needs to be topographically correct and others need to be able to identify it as such when it occurs. |
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A watershed is a topographically delineated area and is a geo-hydrological unit that is drained at a common point, that is, a stream or a river. |
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The bounds of the territorium, described topographically, match the present Llangors parish. |
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With charged lipid membranes, electrostatically driven adhesion to solid-like substrates can be topographically dynamic in the contact region. |
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It is important geologically, historically, topographically, ecologically, socially and spiritually and is very beautiful. |
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By the mid-60s, Binney's works had become more naturalistic, more ornithologically precise, and more topographically accurate. |
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It's a really interesting area, topographically even, with all the wild mines and huge manmade mountains. |
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By the mid-60s, his works had become more naturalistic, more ornithologically precise, and more topographically accurate. |
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Canaletto began to turn out views which were more topographically accurate, set in a higher key, and with smoother handling. |
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When Tuvalu gained independence in 1978, the natural issue it confronted was how to stay afloat financially, not topographically. |
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The bogs along the Fundy coast have generally formed in deep depressions that are topographically restricted. |
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The only significant natural damaging action, in the current climate, is erosion by topographically canalised rain water, mostly confined to becks and burns. |
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In addition to being surrounded by hills and wetlands, Ife is distinguished topographically by a sizable hill at its center, which takes on the attributes of an island. |
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The topographically higher parts of the Mpuluzi batholith are made up of mainly massive, fine-grained leucogranite intermingled with irregular pods and dykes of pegmatites. |
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The southern, topographically highest parts of the Mpuluzi batholith are made up of coarsely porphyritic monzogranite characterized by abundant microcline megacrysts. |
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The portion of the circle topographically higher should be given higher priority. |
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Although extremely destructive, they are topographically controlled, and usually follow river valleys where they are confined to valley bottoms. |
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For wetlands in topographically flat areas, only the surface water subtype is relevant. |
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It is ideal for any professional application in every topographically difficult terrain. |
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Freetown, while topographically stunning, is overcrowded and dirty up close. |
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Iron is transferred via ground water from topographically higher areas and precipitation occurs at valley base, where the land surface intersects the water table. |
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Its rock formations are similar to those of other ecodistricts, but are topographically much less dramatic than elsewhere in the ecoregion. |
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This ridge, whilst significant topographically, is in many places unnoticed on the ground. |
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Oceanic trough, an elongate depression in the seafloor that is characteristically shallower, shorter, narrower, and topographically gentler than oceanic trenches. |
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Amsterdam, with a topographically appropriate preference for flat hierarchies, has eschewed a dedicated department and master plan, preferring projects to filter up. |
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Structurally, the depression that it occupies is continuous with that of the North China Plain to the southwest, but, topographically, the Liaoning plains are erosional rather than depositional in character. |
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This topographically organised cortical map is a patch of cortex in which each neuron responds to contours in one part of the visual field, and in which neighbouring neurons respond to neighbouring parts. |
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These control planes have an effect similar to the controls applied around airports and are more adaptable to the topographically complex geography of the central area of Canada's Capital. |
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With this special equipment it was possible to reconstruct the stereo effect obtained in the field at the time the images were recorded, and thus to topographically evaluate and map the terrain. |
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To arrange events topographically, they are structured in event areas. |
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Botswana is topographically flat, with up to 70 percent of its territory being the Kalahari Desert. |
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They are a transition zone between plains and low relief hills to the adjacent topographically higher mountains, hills, and uplands. |
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Birbhum district is topographically diversified and pedologically diverse. |
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The uplifted core of the fold causes compression of strata that preferentially erodes to a deeper stratigraphic level relative to the topographically lower flanks. |
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The regions are not topographically confined, resembling sand seas. |
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