Plus ... he's a Brit, so he'll be geographically desirable.
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Amazon, Apple and other technology companies have been expanding geographically.
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This was not, therefore, a geographically or educationally diverse Biennial.
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The unmarried male population is concentrated both geographically and socially.
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Given the right weather conditions, it is abundant geographically, too.
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Industries likewise didn't have to compete for geographically important locations.
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IP addresses are assigned geographically, and sometimes with alarming precision.
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Granted, that's not clear in a geographically accurate map, either.
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The group is also sponsoring geographically targeted ads in Oklahoma.
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Turkey is geographically quite literally the gateway to the East.
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Diversify your investment portfolio both by asset class and geographically.
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After all, China is geographically a lot closer than America.
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However, your ambitious tour is both geographically and bookishly inspiring.
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Why are ZIP codes insufficient measures for geographically specific phenomena?
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Hawaii is unique historically, demographically and perhaps most crucially, geographically.
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The people of Kashmir fell in between, religiously and geographically.
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He acknowledged that it would not expand the subway geographically.
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This subtle demographic difference plays out in geographically significant ways.
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Tika Mann's family is among those that are geographically dispersed.
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Hong Kong geographically is a landmass that's part of China.
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The 80 or so rhinos are geographically separated and aging.
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For the most part, though, the pain was geographically isolated.
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They are geographically diverse, living on every continent except Antarctica.
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Venture capital funding doesn't stretch very far — geographically, that is.
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For example, Facebook knows that I'm away from my family geographically.
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America Inc's geographically divided balance-sheet would be harder to manage.
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Geographically, there isn't major overlap between coal and natural gas jobs.
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Condal: The city is very interesting geographically for something like this.
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The firm's investments are geographically diverse, too, across the United States.
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Not that expanding geographically is all the company has in mind.
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Democrats represent a majority of America's voters, but Republicans dominate geographically.
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So it's not geographically the most southern state like say. Birmingham.
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"Geographically, I'm on the corridor for Mexico, below Houston," Louderback said.
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Another attack could be geographically based, or cover a wider range.
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They do imply, however, that production will become more geographically concentrated.
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The company said it will use the money to expand geographically.
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Dunedin, their hometown, is surrounded by drama both geographically and culturally.
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Its land bank is also well-spread geographically throughout the country.
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Same goes for bosses who work with teams spread out geographically.
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In fact, neither Kinmen nor Matsu is geographically part of Taiwan.
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Each conduit jurisdiction is specialized both geographically and in industrial sectors.
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They can also work on projects together, even when geographically apart.
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The conflict expands geographically when the U.S. attacks these missile bases.
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"The Iron Orchard," though geographically confined, is all over the place.
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The most striking finding is how these jobs are distributed geographically.
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The world of black lore is geographically expansive and substantively diverse.
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I looked at Lisbon, but it's a little geographically off-center.
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And I don't object to geographically identifying where it's coming from.
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It looks like a Silicon Valley replay, both philosophically and geographically.
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This make sense not just geographically, but also demographically and historically.
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Mexico City was just so far away, both geographically and ideologically.
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That opens doors, particularly in a geographically isolated country like Australia.
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The death penalty continued to grow "geographically isolated," the center said.
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According to Wachs, the aim is to expand the grants geographically.
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Which part of Russia, for those who are not geographically insightful?
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Orlovski's fund shows how geographically complex Silicon Valley's financing engine has become.
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"We now are covering Puerto Rico geographically, which is important," he said.
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Find influencers who are relevant to your audience, both geographically and socially.
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Burning is a story about being stuck — creatively, economically, romantically, and geographically.
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It was proof that you'd arrived — not only geographically but also existentially.
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Lowestoft, a town so geographically close to my heart had betrayed me.
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Far from a uniquely San Francisco phenomenon, patrons are geographically distributed too.
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Our business has grown better than that just because we've expanded geographically.
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Geographically, this cannot be Germany, unless refugees take an aeroplane or ship.
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The two were reunited geographically when the Texans signed Shane in 21.
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In addition, the service is also looking at expanding its service geographically.
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"The plants of the combined company are geographically complementary," the statement said.
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The Amish, for instance, are a geographically isolated subset of German immigrants.
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This opportunity provides us the ability to responsibly, geographically diversify the industry.
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Clubs should be structured geographically, so they can all be self-sufficient.
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Grandparents who are distant, geographically or otherwise, probably also have different experiences.
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This would matter less if the United States weren't so geographically polarized.
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Another imperative was that the board be diverse, both culturally and geographically.
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Each alert is "geographically targeted" based on authorities' investigations, the department says.
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This is crucial, because that language is geographically diverse and constantly changing.
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At least geographically, the company so far is exclusively a Newark production.
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"They're not associated geographically or socially with these people," Mr. Harrington said.
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The Arctic is a geographically enormous area, approximately the size of Africa.
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Ms. Zapata grew up in Venezuela, close to Colombia geographically and culturally.
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FastestVPN offers AES 256-bit encryption, malware protection, and geographically diverse servers.
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Sales jobs are not geographically confined, and high turnover means wider availability.
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That said, HIV diagnoses are not evenly distributed geographically, the CDC noted.
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Other shows pointed to worlds that were elsewhere, either historically or geographically.
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But it may help the firm that it remains geographically and strategically focused.
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Until recently, Colombia, geographically challenging and historically conflict-ridden, received little international tourism.
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Another factor that makes fishing touchy is that it is intensely geographically concentrated.
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Decades of change have reshaped the party not only demographically but also geographically.
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It could also bulldoze candidates from geographically diverse places, like Hickenlooper and Sen.
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The volunteers also had widely varying ancestry and were diverse geographically and economically.
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It's geographically called the "Doab" region and is supposed to be water-rich.
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For example, if they did target geographically, how large was their target universe?
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Geographically, Turkey occupies some of the most strategically important territory in the world.
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Geographically, they are spread out across the country, each from a different state.
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Scotland, England's closest neighbour geographically and jurisdictionally, introduced no-fault divorce in 2006.
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Other tarantulas, the extremely rare and geographically restricted ones, have simply eluded detection.
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"Generalizing this to geographically disperse data does not undo this shortcoming," he added.
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"Right now we're geographically spread out across five states," including California and Ohio.
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Empowering its community of creators, expanding geographically and growing its original content library.
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The three candidates most geographically aligned with the state of New York — Sens.
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The group is also expanding geographically under its partnership with Fosun into China.
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And finally, we now know that Denisovans were, as a whole, geographically dispersed.
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Trump's list is geographically diverse, including names from Michigan, Wisconsin, Missouri and Minnesota.
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Not accounting for gender, age and race, income also isn't evenly distributed geographically.
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Compounding this limited view has been a retrenchment of the national press geographically.
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Geographically, of course, this ceased to exist when the West Coast was reached.
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Geographically, corruption tends to be patchy—or perhaps the investigation of it is.
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Geographically, his support correlates with the frequency of racial epithets in Google searches.
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Then the '70s, you start to see the beginning of geographically targeted advertising.
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It'll be geographically targeted to the locations that are finalists for Amazon HQ2.
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It's easy enough to imagine rising sea levels as a geographically isolated problem.
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The database is nationally representative and covers geographically diverse regions of the country.
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As populations drift apart geographically and genetically, different patterns of gene variations emerge.
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College campuses are dense communities where most students are geographically bound without cars.
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China is perhaps too distant, both geographically and culturally, to serve as a
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But in the meantime, the impact of climate change will be geographically uneven.
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Our states of Kentucky and California are very different, both geographically and demographically.
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Geographically, it's much more difficult for them to ride the wave, he says.
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Beyond prohibitive costs, many asylum-seekers don't get lawyers because they're geographically inaccessible.
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It has geographically diverse servers, a dedicated IP, and a strong privacy policy.
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Leh is geographically and culturally close to Tibet, a region controlled by China.
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Oradell is larger geographically and River Edge larger in population, with 11,700 residents.
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Those who are geographically inclined probably loved Part 6 — to each their own!
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And then the shocks, because they're so geographically concentrated, they're highly, highly disruptive.
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And I don't think it was geographically different — same in Michigan, Iowa, California.
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Q. & A. Kirk Kerkorian's life ended, geographically, not far from where it began.
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The company will also look to expand geographically both within and outside California.
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Kassel, like Athens, is an immigrant city, geographically divided by ethnicity and class.
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That clearly isn't the case in the Nordics, much closer geographically to Russia.
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Lacrosse's definition of home turf, however, is expanding geographically as well as culturally.
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Over the last several decades, the US has become more geographically economically divided.
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We are economically, geographically, culturally and spiritually huge: the Gigantic States of America.
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Harry: Geographically, where are we seeing the 20 closest races in the House?
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The closer geographically mothers were to the shootings, the more severe the impact.
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But, as Entner points out, South Korea is a relatively small country, geographically.
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Iran is a much smaller and more geographically contained country than Russia, though.
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Find your own routes in life, especially in geographically awkward music venues. 2.
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Until that day in December, though, your recommendations had always been geographically limited.
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" Frick said, adding that it's also important that members be "from geographically disparate areas.
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Unfortunately, Hodel remained a part of Tamar's life, even if they were geographically disparate.
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Now drug overdose deaths have spread across a more geographically diverse set of states.
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This includes acquiring assets to expand geographically and grab a larger market share overseas.
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Her voters did tend to be rural and geographically dispersed, just like Mr Trump's.
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They plug gaps in each other's businesses both geographically and in terms of products.
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Both would retain full responsibility, unlike Goldman's plans to split its audit work geographically.
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Killings of adolescents were geographically concentrated: 44% occurred in 17 of Fortaleza's 119 neighbourhoods.
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Right now it is rewriting distribution algorithms to improve the access of organs geographically.
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We were so isolated, geographically, and our playing was in response to our surroundings.
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EU rules prohibit geographically based restrictions that undermine online shopping and cross-border sales.
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Brazil is similarly positioned geographically, although the language barrier plays more of an issue.
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There's really no reason for World Cup qualification to be so geographically limited anymore.
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You won't limit yourself geographically I live in a pretty small town in Wisconsin.
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Though they are geographically distant from each other, the cultural connections are surprisingly strong.
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Online tools like AIDS Vu provide geographically specific information and resources for testing. 2.
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That suggests that they are geographically nearest to the place where dogs first evolved.
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Baron said FBN plans to use the money to expand geographically, and into livestock.
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And geographically, at least, only a mile of New York City pavement divided them.
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Poland and the Baltic States, geographically closer to Moscow, have insisted on maintaining pressure.
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The list of officials signing their name is striking, geographically, for a few reasons.
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Being around the middle of the US geographically is not a guarantor of Midwesternness.
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It would be the first major federal health care subsidy that isn't geographically adjusted.
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To determine how our interests vary geographically, the site broke them down by state.
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Geographically, Pakistan is a hot destination for climbers, but climbing deaths are also common.
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There have been larger outbreaks in recent years, but they have been geographically limited.
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They are in a continual state of flux, sometimes moving geographically and between categories.
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I've mastered the art of deciphering whether they mean geographically (hardly ever) or culturally.
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Kremlin-linked ads have likely reached millions of Americans, and some were geographically directed.
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FreshDirect didn't make our top picks because of how geographically limited the service is.
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Geographically ideal: the opposite end of the country from the current HQ. Fantastic airport.
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Yet "In Transit" illustrates how their journeys mirror one another, and not just geographically.
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Geographically, North America produced the most innovative companies, with 27 featured on the list.
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That's partly because Democrats increasingly cluster in blue cities, geographically limiting their voting power.
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The Kurds of Syria are geographically and politically distinct from the Kurds of Iraq.
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But the company has geographically diversified after opening new stores in KwaZulu-Natal province.
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Nuclear threats have increased immensely — technologically, geographically, and numerically — particularly during the Obama years.
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Consequently, bank loan-losses and subsequent bank weaknesses and failures could be geographically concentrated.
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Heightened exposure to natural disasters has also raised their need to spread risk geographically.
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The field of Democratic contenders is racially and geographically diverse, and includes state Sen.
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No doubt its setting — a geographically and historically distant site — contributes to that effect.
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As well as being geographically "apart," it refused to give up its own currency.
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Rather, the party struggled over which direction to move in, both ideologically and geographically.
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Now the protest is angrier, geographically broader and involves younger people, many of them teenagers.
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And because San Francisco is geographically a relatively small city, the situation is particularly bad.
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Ulmer has ambitious plans: She wants to expand geographically as well as into other products.
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They do the same in Kyrgyzstan, which I guess is not altogether surprising, geographically speaking.
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Some of the areas are: Geographically, where do you see the most opportunities in fintech?
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They argue that manufacturing employment became geographically more concentrated after 1990, but no less important.
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Netflix would not comment on where the majority of Bird Box's viewers were geographically based.
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Facebook, Twitter, Snapchat — they all started with geographically clustered groups of users and grew naturally.
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The communities are geographically diverse, and five of the 11 are racially and ethnically diverse.
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Click here to check out Geographically Indeterminate Fantasies: The Animated GIF as Place for yourself.
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In Geneva, de Mistura said there had been allegations of sporadic and geographically isolated incidents.
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PlateIQ will use its funding for hiring and expansion into new markets, geographically, they said.
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"Geographically speaking, Subsea 7 and McDermott are a perfect match," Rystad Energy's Audun Martinsen said.
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Do you feel like you're most tied to any one place in particular, geographically speaking?
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Funding is wholesale market-focused, but geographically diversified via local currency bonds and bank facilities.
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Sawai's move to diversify geographically comes amid slow growth in Japan's overall generic drugs market.
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You could live Michigan, or Illinois or Indiana—it's not a term that's geographically located.
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Census data gives us a snapshot of the state of America, demographically, geographically, and economically.
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And many individual workers would benefit enormously if their job skills were more geographically portable.
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Its workforce was geographically diffuse; workers had inconsistent income, no benefits, and little job security.
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The businesses are geographically complementary: ET is stronger in America, Kone does better in China.
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Her imprisonment in Vaes Dothrak brought her back to where she started, geographically and figuratively.
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The last two lines will tell you where you geographically are and at what elevation.
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Rhode Island is very politically unlike Texas, and also economically, culturally, demographically, and geographically different.
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Cassidy and Graham say that the goal is to spread the money more evenly geographically.
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They linked them geographically, creating a map of how to get from one to another.
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Mr. Fevret then pushed for a space geographically closer to the band's point of genesis.
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This geographically diverse set of servers ensures that you can always connect to nearby location.
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And the squares are arranged geographically, so you can still find your state fairly easily.
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I don't believe the natural world has a conscience, I think we're merely geographically unlucky.
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But there are, to my knowledge, only a handful of geographically specific kinds of reads.
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Sometimes it was the fusion of geographically far-flung styles that yielded new musical alloys.
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Rennell, the world's largest raised coral atoll, is the most geographically isolated among the Solomons.
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" The boards, he said, are not only highly qualified but also "independent and geographically diverse.
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No. Typically, after the top pot, teams were assigned to pots geographically, not by rankings.
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Because mortality rates differ geographically, it compared teaching with nonteaching hospitals within the same state.
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Demand for Boeing products "is more geographically diverse and balanced across the globe," he said.
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Geographically, Chicago is starkly divided by race, with most whites living on the North Side.
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It is limited geographically, but also not a long-term rebuilding of a destroyed Syria.
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" Harvey, Mr. Abbott said, had proven "far larger than Katrina, both geographically and population-wise.
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Urban districts are geographically smaller because more voters (often Democrats) are concentrated in these areas.
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In our data, just over 60% of internships are unpaid, but this percentage varies geographically.
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The city state's Chinatown was geographically allocated by its British colonial founder, Sir Stamford Raffles.
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Poor and geographically isolated rural districts have historically struggled to recruit and retain qualified teachers.
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Rogers plans to expand the types of produce Apeel sells and to grow geographically, too.
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The images weave narratives that range, geographically, from Dhaka to Calcutta to Brooklyn, and beyond.
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It already operates a robotaxi service in Arizona that it plans to expand geographically over time.
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While geographically large, it is very rural and contains only about 3% of the Afghan population.
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The flu remained geographically widespread in 11 states, as well as in Guam and Puerto Rico.
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This new data should give us a starting point on how those plans break down, geographically.
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Madagascar is an outcast — geographically, linguistically, and politically, it stands apart in its corner of Africa.
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The infestation is geographically limited to the Keys, specifically Big Pine Keys and No Name Keys.
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Even if independent, geographically our neighbors can affect us, just look at South and North Korea.
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These critters tend to be highly specialized, geographically restricted, and not at all accustomed to disturbance.
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Geographically, Singapore sits at the centre of the fast-growing and internet-obsessed Southeast Asian region.
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Considering how geographically spread out today's teams can be, services like this become essential for working.
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The company's portfolio provides significant financial flexibility and geographically diverse cash flows, which Fitch views positively.
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And workers are not only more sympathetic than executives but also more numerous and geographically dispersed.
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In addition to political affiliation and ethnic disparity, Americans are also split geographically on the issue.
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Geographically, Singapore sits at the center of the fast-growing and internet-obsessed Southeast Asian region.
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Both demographically and geographically, the parties now represent virtually mirror image Americas with very little overlap.
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Postmates hopes to use the money generated from going public to expand geographically and achieve profitability.
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Citigroup, the most geographically diverse of U.S. banks, has consumer banking operations in 19 countries globally.
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Sure, the country would be humiliated on the national stage, and decimated politically, geographically, and economically.
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FirstRand is less geographically diversified than its rivals and so is more exposed to these problems.
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Geographic Diversification: Windstream's operations subject to the master lease are geographically diversified among 37 market areas.
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But I felt a connection — both geographically and morally — to the challenges in Europe and beyond.
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So far the two National League East rivals — well, at least geographically — have split six games.
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Some students who are geographically constrained will lack having any high-quality colleges in their area.
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The survey is geographically diverse, including districts are all over the country, from Maine to Texas.
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Jeppson's Malört is deeply geographically specific to its roots, only distributing in a handful of states.
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But I came at it like a fan because geographically I couldn't really engineer the album.
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Geographically, sales were up double digits in every region except Japan, where sales were up 623%.
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"The 4th Awakens" is all over the place, both geographically and in its confused, unfocused storytelling.
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The Freehand is accessible in all definitions of the word, but especially geographically, financially, and creatively.
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"You're a little bit closer geographically, conceptually to a lot of these Chinese companies," he said.
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As Mr. Florida noted, the United States economy isn't even that geographically concentrated by international standards.
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"Geographically we're from a similar area," said Bentley, who is from Arkansas; Malick is from Illinois.
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The plan intends to help communities most often disenfranchised by costly and geographically-limited broadband access.
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But the movement for a reassessment of monuments and memorials is by no means geographically limited.
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While Brooklyn today is geographically the same as Kings County, this was not always the case.
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The schools were far apart geographically and socioeconomically, representing a broad cross section of adolescent society.
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"We are very geographically agnostic ... we&aposre going where it takes to find companies," he said.
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The hospital makes him pay and pay again, as does the victim's remote (emotionally, geographically) family.
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I couldn't hit all 13 geographically scattered affairs, whose start times ran from 11:30 a.m.
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Third, as the company has scaled up and spread out geographically, the audience has steadily declined.
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In addition to a geographically diffuse work force, high turnover among drivers makes organizing a challenge.
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A variety of factors are keeping young adults connected to their parents — both geographically and emotionally.
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I've never known a time when the potential sources of volatility have been so widespread geographically.
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Unibail's rating reflects its geographically diverse portfolio of prime shopping centres that generates robust rental income.
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Some top products made sense geographically: In Wisconsin, shoppers were purchasing Green Bay Packers bath mats.
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But it may not yield many new seats, because Lib Dem voters are spread out geographically.
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These seven co-chairs represent a geographically and politically diverse cross-section of the Democratic Party.
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Canada is a vast, beautiful country that is one of the most geographically and culturally diverse.
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He cited difficulties in separating Grab and Uber's drivers and customers, as well as dividing Singapore geographically.
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The Indian market should provide a huge opportunity for the company since it is geographically largely underpenetrated.
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Those with more geographically dispersed social networks tend to be richer, more educated and healthier (see chart).
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They're designed to feel expansive by being geographically big, forcing you to trek long distances between settlements.
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"Given where we are, geographically and temporally, tech is the big gorilla in the room," he said.
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A railroad track divides the city both geographically and racially, a common occurrence in many Delta towns.
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If you're in different places geographically, talk to each other face-to-face on Zoom or Skype.
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"Coming from a place like Nashville, geographically everyone is together, whereas New York is really spread out."
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Specifically, the large, geographically dispersed terrain of the Asia-Pacific region generates unique challenges, said Maj. Gen.
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Geographically, it is sandwiched between Russia, China and the Middle East, astride once and future trade routes.
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But although their self-declared state no longer exists geographically, the organization still operates around the world.
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The two firms also plug gaps in each other's businesses both geographically and in terms of products.
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The artistic community is diverse and reflects the odd placement of Delaware geographically as well as culturally.
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Just as they are geographically clustered, emissions are also clustered in a relatively small number of sectors.
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For the report, researchers analyzed data from ToxIC, which is not geographically representative of the United States.
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Rather than work everywhere, these pods will initially operate within geographically limited and well-mapped urban areas.
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DERIVATION SUMMARY Emirates REIT's high-quality portfolio is smaller, and more geographically concentrated, than most rated peers.
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While wildfires are geographically limited by nearby fuel sources, wildfire smoke goes wherever the wind takes it.
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Nuclear weapons in Cuba meant that Miami was geographically closer to nukes than it is to Tallahassee.
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Both cities have offered internet service for years but faced laws restricting their ability to expand geographically.
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This creates the opportunity for investors in these areas to develop very geographically diverse portfolios of companies.
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And for elections, I don't think cartograms are better or worse than geographically accurate maps at all.
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Despite its small population, Boulder is geographically large—twenty-one square miles, about the size of Manhattan.
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In 1992, she made a decision that would get her much closer to him, at least geographically.
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In both churches, antislavery activists attempted to limit slavery by making it morally unacceptable and geographically constrained.
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Since all the landmarks were the same length, why not arrange them in their geographically correct positions?
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Geographically, the fund's focus is on Southeast Asia, and in particular Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam and Singapore.
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Despite the relative ease of travel, many of us have a geographically-limited comprehension of the world.
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While Borg said Costco can point customers to other participating dealerships, they may not be geographically convenient.
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America's metro areas are growing geographically as well, thanks in large part to fast-rising housing prices.
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Some of the areas encompassed entire cities, while others were geographically smaller markets like Manhattan and Brooklyn.
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" By grouping these works geographically, he said, he anticipates creating "an encyclopedia of music from this time.
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Meanwhile, rural districts have to think about the challenges of serving students who may be geographically isolated.
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The firm has also worked to build up a geographically diverse network of suppliers, Mr. Guo said.
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If a life is a journey, Ms. Beschta's was full of twists and turns, geographically and vocationally.
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We know which Americans are most at risk: those who are poor, young, geographically isolated and minorities.
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For this reason, CTC Global is less vulnerable to the virus because its production is diversified geographically.
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Clinton's FCC starts a massive push for municipal internet development, hoping to unify a geographically polarized country.
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Homeless students are also clustered geographically — last year, more than 40 percent attended schools in the Bronx.
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"It is really incredibly geographically spread out," says Manny Garcia, executive director of the Texas Democratic Party.
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"It is really incredibly geographically spread out," said Manny Garcia, executive director of the Texas Democratic Party.
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Military service was once spread fairly evenly — at least geographically — throughout the nation because of the draft.
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Geographically, they share a long border, which makes China a natural, though not inevitable, partner for trade.
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Douglas Holtz-Eakin, president of the American Action Forum, said the recovery has also been uneven geographically.
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A reliance on the places with the least exposure to immigration Geographically the contrasts were equally pointed.
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But from where I stand, Milwaukee is four hours away geographically and a million miles away culturally.
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In fact, the protests that began last week are spreading geographically and with varying degrees of intensity.
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The commission will aim to be evenly split between men and women and geographically and demographically diverse.
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Brewers geographically closer to Flint said sparking discussion on the issues doesn't do enough to help the cause.
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It may be geographically far from the Pool Room, but there is a direct line between the two.
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Geographically, Latin America showed particularly strong growth in this segment with net revenue up 8% year-over-year.
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That refers to a software-based network that enables companies to connect the networks of geographically dispersed offices.
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But we can clearly see the climate risk factor because of where [the fire is] playing out geographically.
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I mean, it geographically is-- a very attractive position compared to how countries are situated around the world.
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Where this is likely to occur, geographically, and who is likely to be involved, can already be surmised.
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Mercator also plans to hire a further 100 people over the next 12 months, spread geographically, said Whelan.
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Technology, however, enables scaling, making it economically feasible to address the masses, particularly China's vast geographically-remote markets.
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The alerts, which are geographically targeted, warned New Yorkers that Ahmad Khan Rahami, 28, is wanted by officials.
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But the perceived risk of conflict isn't as great as you might think; conflicts are usually geographically limited.
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Our country faces what some would argue are historic divides -- racially, culturally, geographically, and in our gender experiences.
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That would finally provide geographically beneficial connections, and a portion of it might even get a dedicated lane.
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Jerusalem itself, the holiest city for the three Abrahamic religions, continues to morph — both demographically and, crucially, geographically.
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Nothing substantive has changed compared to what the company has been doing since April 2017, geographically and demographically.
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Geographically, it expects further growth in China, where just 3 percent of its revenue came from in 2018.
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Northeastern states are physically smaller and investing activity is more geographically concentrated in just a few major hubs.
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Regional visas have already been successfully implemented in two other geographically diverse, former-British colonies—Australia and Canada.
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Lemlich says her group has already contacted more schools to spread out the tacos geographically around the city.
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One area where the traders disagree is where it's geographically most attractive to be for the second half.
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Nevertheless, variety has emerged through populations being separated geographically—and culturally, in some cases—over thousands of years.
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Ether: People pushing the limits of how far they're willing to go, both geographically and physically/mentally/emotionally.
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When you're from the United States, it's easy to forget how geographically diverse and dynamic the country is.
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Venture capital is poised to become more financially productive, more geographically decentralized, and more inclusive — all at once.
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The passion for well-designed communities needs to be directed outward instead of inward, geographically and in spirit.
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Geographically, China continued to be the largest recipient of energy investment, representing 21 percent of the global share.
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"As we become less geographically isolated, only then will our interest in military spending increase," she told me.
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Kurds may be geographically divided, but they maintain their cultural unity, which they have established over two millennia.
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He also scrapped the seven geographically based military regions and replaced them with five joint-service theater commands.
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Even geographically we were working in a white ghetto that was across the street from a black ghetto.
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As epidemiologist Seema Yasmin explains, a pandemic is characterized by how geographically widespread a particular illness has become.
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When I left, I was geographically exiled, but I could reclaim the right to tell my own story.
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Me and Holmes have always been geographically near each other so we would chat every now and then.
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States have multiple jurisdictions with different kinds of voting equipment and are geographically spread out, hampering central counts.
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For additional perspective, San Bernardino County is larger geographically than New Jersey, Connecticut, Delaware and Rhode Island combined.
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It costs money for candidates and brands to geographically target their ads on platforms like Facebook and Twitter.
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B2B Underpins Credit Profile: DMGT's has a strong portfolio of B7503B assets that are sectorally and geographically diverse.
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The reasons are that first sectorally, the extractive industry, a lot of that is geographically in emerging markets.
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El Greco, who traveled farther geographically and artistically, in some ways never left his Greek visual culture behind.
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Geographically, this Mediterranean island is quite close to Italy, which may explain the presence of these two grapes.
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The DNI geographically leads the IC professionals from the rear, unlike their own collocated agency heads, limiting interaction.
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The tighter publications allowed for more local coverage, not just geographically, but categorically: sex, drugs, race, and music.
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It is by no means a comprehensive or geographically balanced selection, nor is it a "best of" ranking.
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The exhibition proceeds chronologically and geographically from the 240s and the building of the Erie Canal through today.
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American society has also become more segregated geographically; people tend to live near others with similar educations and earnings.
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Export-oriented manufacturing industry tends to be geographically concentrated, which means that trade shocks can have devastating regional effects.
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Only a quarter of the ads were targeted geographically, and most of those ads ran in 2015, Facebook said.
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Given these broadcasts' importance, they're blasted over a specific cellular LTE channel to maximize reception in geographically targeted areas.
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Sanofi is under pressure to diversify geographically and expand in oncology to offset declining sales of diabetes blockbuster Lantus.
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The Philippines, which lies geographically closest to the Spratlys, has troops stationed in the area, as do other claimants.
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The company, whose local competitors include Netcare and Mediclinic has diversified geographically and has also started offering new services.
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Some of them didn't know where Iran was geographically, not distinguishing that one is the capital of the other.
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It benefited from being geographically close to the economic dynamism and the distribution networks of the East Asian tigers.
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"We continue to find evidence and expand geographically," said Christopher Moore, study author and University of South Carolina archaeologist.
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Earnings are skewed geographically, too: India's richest states enjoy four times the income per person of its poorest, Bihar.
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The University of Helsinki will be contributing genomes as well, but also medical records for Finland's geographically-isolated population.
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RGA has built upon its historical strength in the North American mortality market by diversifying geographically and by product.
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In many cases, IP geolocation offers only a general idea of where the IP address may be based geographically.
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Spikes of lead in municipal water supplies—like in Flint, Michigan in 22020—therefore tend to be geographically concentrated.
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While it is extremely close to the border of Tennessee, it is geographically only in the state of Georgia.
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FX, Emerging Markets Exposure: Avon is one of the most geographically diverse companies, selling to 3371212 countries and territories.
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And it's geographically indifferent — it doesn't say you have to do this in the top 20 countries, or anywhere.
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Or the exporters and their governments who mentally distance themselves from the waste once it is geographically taken "away"?
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While this move is still geographically limited, it marks the beginnings of Alphabet's driverless future finally becoming a reality.
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Its land bank is also relatively well-spread geographically, with a sizeable presence in Greater Jakarta and Greater Surabaya.
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Like Thomas Jefferson, James K. Polk was a slave-owning Southerner who helped to geographically expand the United States.
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In September 2017, Varsity Tutors acquired First Tutors in the UK as part of its plan to expand geographically.
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Glenmark's rating incorporates its geographically diversified profile, a demonstrated track record of regulatory compliance and a healthy product pipeline.
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Thailand's alcoholic beverage markets are geographically dispersed, especially in rural areas, and the main sales channel remains traditional retailers.
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Geographically speaking, we are in the best position together with Greece to receive migrants coming from the Mediterranean Sea.
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - As success stories go, chef Marcus Samuelsson's is as geographically varied and fascinating as they come.
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The area is sparsely populated (roughly 40,000 people), relatively poor (per capita income hovers around $20,000), and geographically bifurcated.
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Wrong. Through census data, we know that Americans are less geographically mobile today than at any point since 1948.
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The Treasury, which he oversees, was seeking to diversify borrowing both geographically and in terms of instruments, Simsek said.
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On the other hand, the list of cities with the least amount of student debt was more geographically diverse.
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Many of the treatments that work for me are often out of reach for most patients, geographically and financially.
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That's people of color, individuals with low income, LGBTQ people, and people who live in more geographically isolated areas.
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At every step, participants in this geographically scattered operation must revise collateral damage estimates and the likelihood of success.
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Some of the smaller funds that have emerged cater to family offices and wealthy individuals, and are geographically diverse.
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You think of the NON people, or the whole scene around Rabit's Halcyon Veil label—they're so geographically dispersed.
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Mohamedi's art only reinforces established hierarchies of taste and art, while only offering a geographically expanded version of them.
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It's one reason our coalition is geographically, demographically and industrially diverse — and we hope it grows only more so.
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And when I opened Eowyn Ivey's first novel, THE SNOW CHILD, I was completely transported, both narratively and geographically.
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These rural Americas are geographically close to each other but have different histories and different economic and social challenges.
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"You have a state that looks blue on the surface but ultimately geographically is quite red," Ms. Vimo said.
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It might happen, too, with the people who are close enough to me to know where (geographically) I am.
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Before the COVID-193 outbreak officially became a pandemic, there was a possibility for it to be geographically contained.
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Make your way toward Canalside, the revitalized area along the Erie Canal Harbor that seems to keep expanding geographically.
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Our relationship is based on the idea that our home is each other, rather than a specific place geographically.
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"One of the things that we are proudest of is actually how geographically diverse our audience is," says Zakin.
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The cover pool is geographically diversified across New Zealand, with the largest concentrations in Auckland (38.2%) and Wellington (15.6%).
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Moreover, the lives it depicts feel a long way away – historically, geographically and, indeed, culturally – from modern-day Manchester.
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The geographically adjacent Hong Kong stock exchange is also viewed by IPO hopefuls as more strict compared to Nasdaq.
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The company is more geographically diversified than Elektra and Famsa, which mitigates the operating risk of any individual market.
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Rather, it's keen to figure out how its autonomous technology can be applied to limited and geographically extreme areas.
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Geographically, more than 70 percent of the respondents in India, Philippines and Indonesia said they used cash most often.
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It will show how poverty is shifting geographically from cities to suburbs and examine the continuing influence of race.
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Expenditures on research and development and patenting activity are more geographically concentrated today than they were 30 years ago.
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Emissions from Sudan – one of Africa's geographically largest countries – account for only 0.7 percent of total world emissions, he said.
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SCOR's P&C reinsurance business has steadily grown into a well-diversified portfolio, both geographically and by line of business.
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The cover pool is geographically diversified across Australia, with the largest concentrations in Victoria (29.1%) and New South Wales (29.0%).
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On the other, rapid manufacturing techniques are making it possible to bring sophisticated designs to the underprivileged and geographically isolated.
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With millions of active customers, AWS has more than 140 services for developers, and the business continues to expand geographically.
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Even if you feel far removed from the crisis geographically, there are impactful ways you can help in the aftermath.
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An MIT team is looking at how to geographically limit the spread of a gene drive and potentially reverse it.
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Tokyo is a geographically huge city, but at street level things are often on a smaller scale than you'd expect.
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Public and private sector financing to support natural infrastructure is increasing, but "the availability is geographically uneven," the report said.
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The same more or less goes for Queer Eye, even though the reboot is conquering new ground, at least geographically.
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On paper we are a presidential system in the executive, and a geographically based, not party-based system in Congress.
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The cover pool is geographically diversified across Australia, with the largest concentrations in New South Wales (0003%) and Victoria (28.6%).
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One way such speciation might happen is when two geographically separate populations that are derived from a single species meet.
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North Dakota is a state that's not only legislatively hostile to queer folks but also geographically difficult to live in.
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Coral bleaching events used to be infrequent and geographically restricted, but recently, they've become much more common, widespread, and devastating.
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Geographically, 38 of the alerts originated in Europe, 24 in Asia, 16 in North America and 11 in South America.
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Galvanize will use the new funding to continue growing, acquire additional boot camps and further expand geographically, Patel told Reuters.
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The German specimen, another Eofringillirostrum, lived far away, showing these birds had spread out geographically around 47 million years ago.
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The cover pool is geographically diversified across Australia, with the largest concentrations in New South Wales (41.2%) and Victoria (0003%).
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So even though his usage of the accent is geographically bizarre and arguably appropriational, let us say: Howay Ser Davos.
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All of these things are correlated with genetics, but they are also all continuous and dynamic, both geographically and historically.
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"Depending on how 'rural' one is geographically, access to care and services range from acceptable to nearly impossible," he said.
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Most of Intel's factories are in the United States, although it did not identify where cuts would be focused geographically.
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Hapvida's move underscores the company's aggressive acquisition strategy to grow and expand geographically after an initial public offering in 2018.
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Second, it is a (largely) borderless club of geographically concentrated states with widely varying economies, benefit systems and labour markets.
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When I think about geographically accurate state maps, I find that their usefulness is really more of a visual dictionary.
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The cover pool is geographically diversified across Australia, with the largest concentrations in New South Wales (41.5%) and Victoria (28.3%).
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It's intended to make video chat participants separated geographically feel like they're together in the same space, the report claims.
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The implication of the internal-migration study is that the geographically left-behind are dimmer, on average, than the leavers.
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The causes of this are complex, and the effect is concentrated both geographically and across educational, gender and racial lines.
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These bureaucratic hurdles would be particularly onerous for low-income citizens or citizens living in rural or geographically underserved areas.
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A survey of 230 geographically- and demographically-diverse workers throughout the fast-food industry in Chicago was collected in 2015.
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Greenland is the largest island on earth and geographically belongs to North America but is an autonomous part of Denmark.
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He's moving on–mentally and geographically–to Missouri to talk about tax cuts that he will almost certainly benefit from.
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But the DoD needs to expand its ability to transfer relevant information quickly in a geographically agnostic way, Dunlap said.
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Britain is no more geographically nonsensical for us than Hawaii or Alaska, though it's probably too long a cultural stretch.
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It can track your laps in a pool, help you go hiking, and help you better geographically map exercise routines.
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In that context, it's interesting to see Microsoft — a neighbor of Zipwhip's geographically speaking — among the investors in this round.
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In the grizzly bear's case, human stressors have stunted genetic diversity, geographically isolating them and preventing interbreeding with other populations.
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Shipt will continue to expand geographically in 2019, and will expand its Birmingham headquarters' headcount by the "hundreds," Target said.
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She says that venture capital is poised to become more financially productive, more geographically decentralized, and more inclusive going forward.
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Because Israel is geographically small and has limited audiences, these institutions can't afford to perform only in their home base.
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As well, program deployment based on ZIP code inquiries is often not well aligned geographically with populations that need assistance.
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Australia can sometimes seem an anomalous fringe nation, geographically marooned, colonial shrapnel floating in a bottom corner of the world.
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But while Loyola played a geographically diverse schedule, Mississippi State stayed in the South, playing only teams without black players.
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That's all complicated by the vast distance between the West and the Soviet Union, not geographically so much as ideologically.
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When it burned, so did one of the poles by which the fashion world orients itself, and not just geographically.
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These regions may not connect geographically, but music will form a welcoming bridge between them at this concert in Queens.
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The U.A.W. could organize all of the competitors by controlling most of the relatively generally homogeneous, geographically tight work force.
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Grassroots support for Catalan independence is both plentiful, highly engaged, geographically dispersed and cuts across generations — sometimes in surprising ways.
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But, for the 22 report, the CDC used electronic health records from more than 210 geographically diverse, acute-care hospitals.
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The show will also expand geographically, with a glimpse at an area of the park based on Edo-period Japan.
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It involves three prime players, Russia, China and the West, which are competing in three ways: geographically, intellectually and economically.
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Friends tended to display similar training routines day to day and year to year, even if they were separated geographically.
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Exceptionally high voter turnout is projected for 2020, emphasizing the need for sufficient, well-prepared, and geographically accessible polling sites.
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If you're not geographically diverse, it's hard to even speak a language that makes sense to folks in faraway places.
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Geographically, Brooklyn is far more favorable to the Orange, who had a majority of the fans in attendance Wednesday afternoon.
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The first thing you might note after you solve is that the placement of the theme entries is geographically incorrect.
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Honda spokesman Martin took issue with Consumer Reports' contention that the problem is geographically more widespread than the automaker says.
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The new entity "will be a mid-cap geographically diversified upstream exploration and production company," Origin said in a statement.
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Two U.S. officials familiar with intelligence assessments told NBC News last week that the strike originated geographically from Iranian territory.
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While this atrophy has been taking place, the nuclear weapon threat to America has been intensifying geographically, technologically, and numerically.
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Houston area officials complained to the Federal Communications Commission about their inability to geographically target flooding alerts after Hurricane Harvey.
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"They came from exact opposite backgrounds geographically, socially and religiously, and yet they were very matched as personalities," he said.
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Artists of the selfie generation are diverse, geographically scattered about (location optional!), and connected by the Internet and social media.
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Their efforts were largely ignored by — and their offices sometimes geographically distant from — other more "serious" sections of the newspaper.
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Hannah Ayers: The six states we filmed in represent a snapshot of the long and geographically varied history of lynching.
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Since the gun battles happen at night, situating the characters geographically is even more difficult, but Abraham pulls it off.
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In theory, geographically targeted tax cuts or subsidies could encourage new clusters of economic activity to form, thereby lifting depressed places.
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The derivatives have attracted both physical traders and financial investors, while geographically participants cover most of the world's regions, Kuijpers added.
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Revolut has been using its latest round of funding to expand aggressively, both geographically and through the launch of new services.
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However, spikes in violence in neighbouring countries suggest that anti-gang policies are merely redistributing murders geographically rather than preventing them.
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In response to the incident, the US Federal Communications Commission adopted new rules to ensure more accurate and geographically precise alerts.
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Sip on the assortment of geographically linked flavors: West Indies Lime, Cape Cod Cranberry, Valencia Orange, and Indian River Grapefruit. 2.
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With the way the state is positioned geographically, the ocean's current is carrying massive amounts of plastic waste to Hawaii's coast.
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But it's all complicated by the vast distance between the West and the Soviet Union, not geographically so much as ideologically.
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Aside from the population, geographically, the UAE is also situated in a very central position for both cultural and technological exchange.
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Together those wings are spread out geographically, dominating rural and suburban areas and thus state governments and the House of Representatives.
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Geographically astride the world's busiest and most strategic shipping lanes, the region is the fulcrum of the administration's rebalancing toward Asia.
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The fanbase might be geographically cut off from the club, but they are also united in the most exceptional of circumstances.
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This northeastern tip of South Korea lies just outside the index grids the game's developers use to geographically block the country.
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By contrast, agriculture and aerospace will be most affected: they sell a lot to China and are the least geographically diversified.
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Not only are the two sites too far apart geographically (9,000 miles), the quakes were not connected from a seismological perspective.
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Foremost, Israeli companies are consistently faced with the problem of being located geographically far from their primary market, the United States.
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Once I got a confirmed list (OK, maybe 78 percent of a list), I started slicing up July and August geographically.
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Morocco, for the not-so-geographically-inclined, is a North African coastal country that shares the Strait of Gibraltar with Spain.
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The typical rules apply here when it comes to Pokémon — certain types are more likely to appear near geographically appropriate areas.
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Especially as climate zones begin to shift in the face of climate change, similar climate regions may be geographically further apart.
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Geographically, U.S. equity funds added $1.7 billion though Japanese stocks vehicles suffered their first outflow in seven weeks, losing $500 million.
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Jacksonville, FL, the largest U.S. city geographically, experienced a record storm surge and was pummeled by severe flash flooding Monday afternoon.
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Where the IPO will land, geographically, is a good next question, and Hong Kong or New York are its possible answers.
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Countries that are geographically and culturally close to each other, such as Japan and Singapore, tended to have similar sleep patterns.
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By definition, people in rural areas are isolated geographically, so the closest emergency room or specialist might be several hours away.
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Second, the United States is much larger geographically, and so families would likely have to travel farther if centers were closed.
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In the aftermath of such a massive tragedy, it's easy to feel powerless — especially if you're geographically removed from the events.
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What are the consequences of furthering a divide, geographically and demographically, between our armed forces and the rest of the nation?
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The most anti-NRA districts are also the most urban and smallest geographically, making them harder to see on the map.
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The ratings also consider modest earnings generation, still high exposure to legacy real-estate assets and the geographically concentrated business model.
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"The Australian market has a few advantages — it's actually a market that's geographically dense and has high-value customers," he explained.
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However ART's portfolio is substantially more geographically diversified, whereas a large majority of Host Inc's properties are based in the USA.
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Geographically, the service is expanding its agent reach into five more cities to give it a total of seven locations nationwide.
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Geographically, as a result of post-cold war base closures, military bases have become concentrated in the South and Far West.
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Special economic zones are geographically defined areas that enjoy lower taxes or less exacting regulation than the rest of a country.
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"As tick populations continue to grow and infected ticks expand geographically, the threat to human health intensifies," the working group wrote.
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Instead of picking somebody who was geographically, ideologically or generationally different, he chose somebody who could have been his political clone.
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Jeff hopes to get his bearings, at least geographically, when he asks his father, the billionaire Ross Lockhart, where they are.
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My wife managed a geographically dispersed web services team, and I worked as a researcher at a think tank in Washington.
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FGAs provide a fiscally responsible way for Congress to make America's giving pool larger and more economically, geographically and racially diverse.
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The countries are geographically spread out, ranging from North Macedonia in Europe to Mongolia in Asia to Argentina in South America.
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The companies also complement each other geographically — Target Circle is headquartered in Oslo, Norway, while TapHeaven is headquartered in San Francisco.
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U.S. government assessments judge ISIS to be "operational" in 18 countries, meaning the threat has become more geographically diffuse and localized.
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Shumaisa and Heffernan both left behind dense urban areas for the suburbs their parents reside in, which are more geographically sparse.
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The unit was mixed demographically, with half of its troops being African-American, and the men came from geographically diverse hometowns.
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"A sound person has to be aware of the different eras, and where they are geographically in the world," he said.
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The goal is also to develop the tourist economy and traffic in the more remote, and geographically diverse, areas of Norway.
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The N.F.L. has experienced stagnant ratings, and Major League Baseball has increasingly become a group of powerful but geographically limited fiefs.
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I did not know how to behave like someone from the Western world even though, geographically, that's where I was born.
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An epidemic suggests that the virus may be geographically limited, and that intervention by health agencies could help stop the spread.
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Restaurant Review 8 Photos View Slide Show ' The Queens neighborhood of Richmond Hill is far from Lima both geographically and atmospherically.
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Geographically astride the world's busiest and most strategic shipping lanes, the region was the fulcrum of the administration's rebalancing toward Asia.
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The third she flipped was the geographically enormous 23rd District, which covers a swath of West Texas along the Mexican border.
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One of the northernmost South American capitals, Bogota is geographically ideal for those transiting between North America and its southern neighbor.
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Expensive cities, like New York, San Francisco and Boston, are geographically constrained by coastlines, bodies of water and other natural barriers.
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There's no question that the demand for geographically accessible service exists, and that many consumers stand to benefit from DOT's decision.
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Tribal lands can be geographically unique and challenging for law enforcement to patrol, making implementation of this program even more important.
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Size and Diversification: Conduent is a global leader in BPO by revenue and number of employees with geographically mixed delivery platforms.
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China and India's borderlands, though geographically desolate and inhospitable, have been a hot spot for increasing military tension in recent months.
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One is geographically small, with only 23 million citizens, while the other is vast and home to well above 300 million.
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Next Wednesday, Nakagawa will be presenting two recent sound pieces which connect geographically distant locations through auditory experience and documentary video.
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One important goal of the art museum is to bring art that is historically or geographically distant closer to our experience.
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It follows a detective in two fictional European city-states — Besźel and Ul Qoma — that are mingled together physically and geographically.
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Given the widespread practice of lynching—which was not just a Southern thing—how did you decide where, geographically, to film?
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And so, if you look at Apple, we're large, and we're geographically in the same location as a lot of tech companies.
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Therefore, the specific efficiency requirements for a building can be hard to understand, geographically unique and immensely variable from project to project.
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Sites will still be able to log an IP when you sign into them, but it won't be a geographically accurate one.
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"Geographically, we believe continental Europe is accelerating in growth including markets like France and Germany," the analysts said in a research note.
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Corporate lending is of good quality and the book is heavily weighted towards large Nordic and German geographically diversified export-orientated corporations.
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"We are geographically agnostic and will invest in companies anywhere in Europe, from Helsinki to Barcelona, from Warsaw to Rome," he says.
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As Alex Seitz-Wald points out, Sanders's supporters are geographically located in such a way as to make their support less consequential.
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Fitch believes that these characteristics leave the company more susceptible to earnings and capital volatility relative to its more geographically diversified peers.
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New Hampshire is geographically smaller than the other early primary states, making it easier for travelers to crisscross the state within hours.
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The second season ramps up the quest to bring closure to her death while introducing new characters and expanding the story geographically.
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A landscape from the West Coast popping up cross-country can be disorienting, but the exhibition is geographically confused for a reason.
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Brown noted the ribbing the game received after revealing its game map, which laid out a rather geographically-questionable view of Australia.
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In recent decades, high-skilled workers have increasingly sorted themselves geographically, preferring to live in high-wage cities with desirable local amenities.
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But with its new capital, the company plans to expand geographically, including hiring employees outside of San Francisco for the first time.
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Europe bond funds recorded inflows for the week, with geographically diversified funds attracting the bulk of the fresh money, according to EPFR.
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The effects of warming and cooling (as well as shifts in things like precipitation) could be geographically uneven in politically explosive ways.
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Veronica's in her 30s now, and she's still stuck in the place she was when she was 17, emotionally, professionally, and geographically.
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At the same time, the US Secret Service has its hands full protecting President Donald Trump and his large, geographically diverse family.
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This fact alone suggested Denisovans interbred with modern humans (probably around 23,2000 to 40,000 years ago), and that they were geographically dispersed.
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GC: But when you look at the breakdown, geographically, is there a real, clear difference in who's feeling better about the world?
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"As this excess water flows downstream through the river basins, the flood threat will become worse and geographically more widespread," NOAA concluded.
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Geographically, U.S. M&A was the largest category, rising 82 percent to $1.0 trillion, the country's strongest period for dealmaking on record.
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Puebla is geographically located in what is known as "the trafficking route," where thousands of women have fallen prey to human traffickers.
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Because they were so geographically isolated from one another—Australia's landmass being particularly vast—genetic diversity between different tribal groups is huge.
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Schmidt's tenure as CEO saw Google integrate with the shadiest of U.S. power structures as it expanded into a geographically invasive megacorporation.
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Still, it's a pattern worth watching, especially if ends up being as geographically diverse as Riddiough believes it can one day be.
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DERIVATION SUMMARY Global Switch generates resilient cash flows from a geographically diverse portfolio and maintains financial metrics consistent with the 'A' category.
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These are places that are geographically on opposite coasts, and they're very different, but they were being represented in the same way.
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In Syria, it's all the more difficult because the country is geographically fragmented, divided among rebels, Islamic State militants and government forces.
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Product and Geographically Concentrated: The ratings incorporate risks associated with product concentration in sugar, which represented 89% of Coazucar's revenues in 2016.
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Israel has as much right and, historically, politically, religiously and geographically, more right to sovereignty in Judea and Samaria than the Palestinians.
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This isn't a practical or political reality but a state of mind, sacred precisely because it is literally unattainable and geographically fantastic.
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But they are geographically sequestered, they don't typically vote, and most Americans who don't live there don't picture themselves ever going there.
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A Southern state geographically, Virginia is politically a combination of New Jersey and South Carolina, with the New Jersey part getting bigger.
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The speed of packets moving across the internet means that being geographically near to the target, for most military purposes, is irrelevant.
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The overflights would be able to confirm the team's position, even as they drifted over the geographically fixed position of true north.
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From his perch at George Mason, Buchanan was not only close to Washington geographically, he had also built an impressive academic reputation.
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"TaskRabbit is a super interesting business case because it is scalable, not only geographically but also into services at home," he said.
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With their family's past setbacks in mind, the Huang brothers say one priority is to make sure their portfolio is geographically diverse.
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"Geographically, the country may be an island; politically and economically, it is not," Zetsche had said after the vote, referring to Britain.
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No amount of nonpartisan redistricting can overcome the fundamental disconnect between place-based, winner-take-all elections and polarized, geographically separated parties.
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That was a good idea, in that TV is better when it tells all kinds of different stories, geographically, demographically and otherwise.
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In Texas, the fear was that the state would go from 2000 abortion clinics to 211 in an enormous, geographically-vast state.
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Geographically, the discovery puts Dineobellator in southern North America at a time when most raptors had already disappeared from the fossil record.
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The Berlinale is a sprawling event — not only geographically, with venues stretching across the German capital, but also in terms of focus.
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This showcase of domestic dance arrives at the Joyce with four pairings of stylistically and geographically diverse troupes from around the country.
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Hidden Figures The grip of poverty guides two evocative chronicles of life on the margins, geographically disparate though their communities may be.
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Geographically speaking, red counties are virtually nonexistent on the West Coast and on the East Coast north of the Mason-Dixon line.
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In reusing such sites, logistics companies are positioning themselves geographically to serve a surging demand for same-day delivery of online purchases.
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"9/11 and Katrina were still kind of geographically limited," Dr. Lorenzo Leggio, of the National Institutes of Health, told Business Insider.
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Geographically, the New York-New Jersey duo is not ideal, but it could be countered by the senator's broad appeal and persona.
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The big picture: It was the final match of Overwatch League, which mimics traditional pro sports leagues by having geographically based teams.
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Arthur: Ironically, this inattention to local matters has happened at the same time that people have become less and less geographically mobile.
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"Zoe enjoys wide support among the caucus — geographically and among senior and more junior members," said one House lawmaker who backs Lofgren.
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Mr. Law, with a geographically indeterminate American accent, plays Lenny/Pius as a ball of holy anger, his eyes flashing cold lightning.
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The authors have already narrowed it down from the 140 they visited in and around Berlin to a select 50 organized geographically.
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And because of where Bali is positioned geographically, it catches plastic from other Indonesian islands as well as the Philippines and Malaysia.
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America is more racially diverse than at any point in history, and racial minorities are becoming more geographically dispersed than ever before.
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"Geographically speaking, I'd say about half of the lower 48 states are under some sort of weather alert," one meteorologist said. 7.
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Also, because murder tends to be clustered geographically within a city, which murders are solved may matter more than the overall percentage.
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One by one or all at once, geographically or conceptually, putting aside gleaming Burt Lancaster, someone should be using all that water.
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Though much of the Russians' activity didn't involve ads, there were hundreds of Facebook ads in that cycle that were targeted geographically.
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And although researchers can't geographically shuffle people to prove this, they can try in modest ways to alter the context around us.
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Geographically, the site of the incident is accessible and physical materials, such as a still radioactive piece of melted silver was recovered.
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Also, because murder tends to be clustered geographically within a city, which murders are solved may matter more than the overall percentage.
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FGAs also provide a fiscally responsible way for Congress to make America's giving pool larger and more economically, geographically and racially diverse.
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They float, really neither here nor there, though titles such as "Continuum USA" (2011–12) and "Continuum Dakar" (2017) place them geographically.
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Another looming question is whether the Russian operatives were given direction on where to geographically target ads by associates of Trump's presidential campaign.
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The backstory: LeEco had been trying to expand rapidly both geographically, especially in the U.S., as well as into new areas like cars.
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KEN BUCK, R-COLORADO: The swamp is geographically Washington D.C. but in a metaphysical sense it&aposs just a place where values change.
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Diverse and Granular Portfolio: The portfolio consists of receivables originated to a geographically diversified pool of Australian retail customers across many asset types.
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Countries that are not geographically close to Russia are equally concerned by what they see as Russian President Vladimir Putin's increasingly nationalist leadership.
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Birmingham is a strong option as the second city by population and the most geographically and figuratively "Middle England" of the big cities.
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Classically, bats have been considered the most likely culprits, given that they overlap with humans geographically and can carry Ebola infection without symptoms.
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Imagine a world where manufacturing is no longer geographically mandated, when you can print custom parts in minutes, and anyone can build anything.
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Distantly related and geographically disparate, all of them are considered vulnerable to critically endangered, because of centuries of hunting pressure and habitat loss.
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As well as being geographically closer to China, in 2019 it will begin exporting almonds, wine and other products to China tariff-free.
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The spokesperson also pointed to Twitter's ability to determine whether a user is being truthful about where they say they are located geographically.
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Craigslist was still pretty popular at this time, and the ability to post an ad I could target geographically made the most sense.
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While companies founded in the Bay Area rarely move their headquarters, their workforces tend to become much more geographically dispersed as they grow.
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The production of sugar has become more stable and geographically diverse, with cane and sugar beet facilities operating across more than 120 countries.
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"Cagliari is geographically closer to Africa than mainland Italy," said Massimo Mancini, Sardegna Teatro's director, in an interview with the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
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In the past, Wynn has attempted to diversify and expand geographically in order to protect growth prospects if its Macau licenses aren't renewed.
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But even more immediately, evolutionary biology tells us that the more geographically spread out a species is, the greater its probability of survival.
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Geographically, the partners say they'll look at deals across Southern California, primarily, because those are the markets that are least penetrated by investors.
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The three-piece hasn't slowed down on their third album, True Adventure, despite settling into jobs, families, and marriages, and spreading out geographically.
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Since Scheltens has already made the case for cartograms (and it's a good one!), I'll make the case for geographically accurate electoral maps.
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It's around there in a climate controlled room, and everything is organized and sorted geographically and alphabetically so I know where everything is.
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A word of advice for anyone running for President of the United States: most Americans like it when their president isn't geographically challenged.
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In the war of secession, probably hundreds of thousands died in the former East Pakistan, the Bengali half of a geographically divided country.
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Emilio Navaira, a Tejano singer from Texas who successfully straddled borders both musically and geographically, died on May 16 in New Braunfels, Tex.
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Additionally, Iran is divided geographically among many ethnic groups, often proud of their semi-independence from Tehran, so national disintegration also was conceivable.
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Across the board geographically and gender-wise, the biggest percentage of people spend between $20 - $30 per week on delivery and takeout dinners.
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Geographically, the situation was found to be worst in Italy and Greece, with about a third of the recorded deaths occurring in Italy.
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By defining the Cold War so widely, both geographically and chronologically, Westad invites questions about what the "war" does and does not encompass.
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Down here, it is hotter and more humid than the rest of the state, and, geographically, doesn't look any different from Northern Louisiana.
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The narrative of America's great divide in 2017 doesn't actually reflect most of the country and where they actually live, geographically or politically.
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China's NEV market is currently geographically imbalanced, with the majority of sales concentrated in top-tier cities, and dominated by low-end models.
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Palangkaraya is geographically close to the middle of the island chain and was the favored capital location of Sukarno, the nation's first president.
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One thing that did strike me as something that I had not fully realized the extent of, is how immobile people are geographically.
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Kaliningrad is a small territory that is geographically isolated from Russia, and is located on the Baltic Sea coastline between Lithuania and Poland.
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She also divided the group into geographically-based chapters and committees to address individual subjects like immigration, civil rights, and conflicts of interest.
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CEO Jim Patterson said the company plans to use the additional funding to expand geographically and to help pay for expensive engineering talent.
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"Regulations restricting public carrying are all the more compelling in a geographically small but heavily populated urban area like the District," Henderson said.
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Geographically, they hail from all over the world and include Harvard, Yale and MIT grads, as well as former Google and Facebook employees.
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Around a quarter of the approximately 3,000 advertisements in question, which ran from June of 2015 to May of 2017, were targeted geographically.
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But because it is a consumer product, having your designer, engineers and even the line close to you geographically is much more convenient.
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This is also a departure from the ACA's tax credit, which is geographically adjusted — its value is tied to a local benchmark premium.
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Clinton's ground game is both better and more extensive than Trump's, which serves to partially counterattack his more geographically efficient base of support.
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It's more important to me to get support from someone I trust and connect with than to find someone geographically close to me.
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Geographically, most Europeans live closer to another country where a foreign language is spoken than Americans — despite Mexico and Canada at our borders.
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And have helped the world's leading protocols, companies and builders launch and manage secure, highly-available and geographically distributed nodes on blockchain networks.
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Although China has the deep pockets India does not, many Sri Lankans consider India too geographically near to risk being on poor terms.
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It was entirely possible that given how geographically diffuse the Tea Party groups were, this algorithm would return nonsense instead of coherent topics.
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It's the first study of its kind to glean information from a nationally representative sample, rather than a demographically or geographically homogenous group.
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These rules have allowed parties that were ideologically and geographically diverse to settle, most of the time, on presidential nominees every four years.
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To hold power in a democratic system means winning elections, and in a federal system like ours, it means winning elections everywhere geographically.
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Another regular host, Churchill Downs, has indicated a willingness to pinch-hit if a region more geographically friendly to the sport is preferred.
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"When violence is remote — racially, culturally and geographically, 'we' have control — we are not affected personally, we can distance ourselves," Fajardo-Hill writes.
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This is the root of my anger — this idea that a geographically and ethnically mixed background is liberating, that it breaks down borders.
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Yeah, there's two in Seattle, but still oddly geographically centered in an analog way that sometimes confuses me why that's the case. Sure.
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The 20th district is a geographically large landmass located in southeast Florida, while the 21st and 22nd districts are clustered to its East.
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Geographically, we looked to desirable areas including buzzing Wailea to the southwest, and up the west coast clockwise to Lahaina, Ka'anapali, and Kapalua.
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With its large population and geographically central location, Poland is a kind of swing state that can turn the tide across Eastern Europe.
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Mr. Walter of the Republican legislative committee said the Holder analysis "makes no sense" because it ignores how geographically concentrated Democratic voters are.
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For now, teams have been geographically organized by division for matches to resume online rather than in-person at an arena or studio.
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Paradoxically, the physical distance between India and Afghanistan brings their people even closer in their common dislike of Pakistan, which separates them geographically.
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Laredo, founded in 1755, is one of Texas' oldest cities and is geographically more isolated than other border cities like McAllen and Brownsville.
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Previously stacked on top of one another, the movement of the plates exposed now geographically separates magma zones that fed the volcanoes individually.
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"In Q3 we expanded geographically and strengthened our foothold in the fast-growing third-tier implant segment," said Marco Gadola, Chief Executive Officer.
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Even though some islands may seem close geographically, trips can be long with ferries making multiple stops or not having daily departures. Ferries.
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And the Vietnam War, as vexing and tragic as it was, occurred off the beaten trans-Atlantic path and had geographically containable effects.
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They are the closest geographically to Iran and, in several cases, have significant Shia minority populations — for example, in Saudi Arabia and Bahrain.
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Mr. Podhoretz lived with his parents, commuting across a distance, from Brooklyn to Manhattan, that was as vast culturally as it was geographically.
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Not just any flood A coastal flood or river flood is more easily defined because they are geographically restricted to coasts and rivers.
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The Malacca Strait is no doubt one of the world's busiest waters because geographically the Strait connects the Pacific and the Indian Ocean.
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Iger said Tuesday that the acquisition would help Disney deliver more content, enhance its direct-to-consumer initiatives and diversify the business geographically.
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Pyongyang and Teheran, though 28500,6900 miles apart geographically, are tethered far more tightly in the policy world than President Trump seems to realize.
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While remote from both countries, the islands are geographically closer to the Korean mainland than Japan and are a tourist destination for Koreans.
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The demographer Hervé Le Bras has shown that the gilets jaunes don't match up with any previous political constituency, either ideologically or geographically.
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That means that even if you figure out where the energy in your market comes from, it's not going to be geographically specific.
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Honduras is geographically in between Colombia and Venezuela, and the US is in the north, so it's a logistical place in drug transportation.
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This moment is emblematic of the biggest issue with Game of Thrones' handling of Dorne: It's almost completely unexplored both geographically and culturally.
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More programmatic, more geographically diverse, more multicultural — don't just roll the big ideas out one week in May, stagger the rollouts year-round.
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The company did stuttering, geographically limited recalls at first, tried to reissue the phone with a "fix", and eventually had to admit total defeat.
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Buying Crown would also fit in with Wynn's strategy to diversify geographically to protect its growth prospects if its Macau license are not renewed.
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City of Gold often shows visually, on a map, the LA neighborhood in which the restaurant Gold is about to visit is geographically placed.
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Yik Yak is a free social-networking app that lets users post brief, Twitter-like comments to the 500 geographically nearest Yik Yak users.
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One way around this issue (worth considering especially if you are based geographically far away from potential investors) is to prepare two slide decks.
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October 3, 2017 - CNN reports that a number of the Russia-linked Facebook ads were geographically targeted to reach residents of Michigan and Wisconsin.
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The protestors, which consisted of 40 individuals from eight different countries, also briefly occupied various galleries that were geographically linked to the highlighted cities.
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As far as I can tell, Curto is about as spiritually distant from the Olympic bubble as one can get, if not geographically so.
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However, the company is still concentrated geographically, with four cities - Langfang, Shenyang, Beijing and Haikou - accounting for about 2110% of its total sellable resources.
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PITTSBURGH — Joe Biden's debut as a 2020 presidential candidate placed him far away from his rivals for the Democratic nomination — both philosophically and geographically.
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Russia has a long history of influence in Syria and is geographically much closer — Assad invited them in to help win the civil war.
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While the fact that my brother and I are geographically dispersed also heavily contributes, my parents have never shared a holiday, grandchild event, etc.
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And so, if you look at Apple, we are-- we're large, and we're geographically in the same location as a lot of tech companies.
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But, at least when installed in a geographically distant gallery, the painting's impersonal vantage point minimizes the coastal region's imperiled, ground-level climate realities.
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NS: There's a really neat entry on our blog actually, where we compare the different pockets of dating behavior and how they separate geographically.
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Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Doha and Istanbul thus serve as junction boxes for global travel, connecting cities around the world with one geographically central stop.
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It's the opposite of how Google bungled roll outs of Google Glass (weird developers first) and Google+ (geographically and socially unclustered tech elite first).
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The closest team, geographically, would be the Washington Mystics, and two WNBA talent evaluators expressed a belief that Delle Donne would end up there.
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This is why San Francisco—a city that, geographically, has very little land—is not just planning on autonomous vehicles as a transportation solution.
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For property-and-casualty insurers including Tokio Marine, Sompo and MS&AD, China's opening up comes as they themselves are looking to diversify geographically.
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"It's remarkable it hasn't spread more geographically but the numbers are frightening and the fact that they are going up is terrifying," Farrar said.
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It's true that in many cases, stores are considerably closer, geographically, to shoppers than distribution centers, which are often located in less populated areas.
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GOP SEEKS GEOGRAPHIC DIVERSITY ON EPA PANEL: House Republicans are pushing the EPA to ensure that its air pollution advisory panel is geographically diverse.
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Instead, it can expand geographically and constitute yet another platform for the incessant global circulation and exchange of goods, thoughts, ideas, knowledge, and experience.
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Nowhere is this digital divide more prevalent, and opportunities for success more apparent, than in Alaska, the nation's largest and most geographically dispersed state.
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The company is well-balanced geographically with 39% of 2014 net revenue in higher-growth-potential emerging markets and 9083% in mature developed markets.
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FCC officials also referenced alerts sent out during flooding in Baton Rouge, which would have been more effective had they been more geographically specific.
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Because of how isolated most colonies are, both geographically and in terms of the customs they follow, it is uncommon for people to leave.
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Geographically, the biggest hotspots are the tropical regions of the world, such as Central and South America, West and Central Africa, and Southeast Asia.
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Coazucar is geographically concentrated in Peru with about 71% of its revenues generated in the country; it also has operations in Ecuador and Argentina.
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The present-day Nordic capital, now a wealthy, progressive city, has since tripled in population again and sprawled geographically to accommodate over 20023,000 inhabitants.
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More research is needed to determine whether similar findings would emerge among a more geographically diverse group of teenagers across a wider age range.
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Places such as Seattle, Boston and San Francisco — geographically isolated against bodies of water — have been unable to grow fast enough to keep pace.
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In the original King Louie was an orangutan, but to make the film more geographically accurate he was changed to the now-extinct Gigantopithecus.
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The series, created by Jack Thorne in collaboration with the journalist Jérôme Pierrat, works three threads, which quickly diverge geographically but are connected thematically.
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They tested whether the sharing of the tales could be predicted by how close populations were geographically, or by how related their languages are.
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The two singer-songwriters come from radically different places—musically, spiritually, geographically, culturally, name it—but life has thrown them both into similar spots.
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Replacing a geographically adjusted subsidy with one that is the same nationwide is a form of redistribution, and redistribution comes with winners and losers.
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Beyond that, Talkspace wants to expand geographically as the online platform allows users and therapists alike to connect with others anywhere in the world.
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YapStone will use the funding to expand geographically and to work on new technologies, CEO and co-founder Tom Villante said in a statement.
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Sanofi is under pressure to diversify geographically and expand in areas such as oncology as it faces declining sales of its diabetes blockbuster Lantus.
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Mr. Avila devoted his career to challenging gerrymandered districts and at-large voting, which diffused the potential political power of geographically concentrated minority groups.
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The book is organized geographically and includes pubs and shops across Ireland and Northern Ireland, as well as a cocktail guide with 12 recipes.
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"The class is so numerous and geographically widespread that joinder of all members is impracticable," reads the complaint, which was obtained by VICE Sports.
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Geographically targeted demand response — basically, lightening the load in areas where the grid is stressed — can help delay or avoid some of those upgrades.
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The company, founded in 2012, has plans to use the new infusion of cash to scale geographically and grow its mobile payment service GrabPay.
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They pack their lyrics with geographically specific references and cultural allusions, offering no concessions to the white American audiences that have nonetheless embraced them.
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While there are always a diversity of outfits and glimpses of athletic stars, its sheer length can test even the most geographically fascinated fan.
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That's one of the strengths of this new Shroud Eater/Dead Hand joint—though they're separated geographically, both bands are fully united in doom.
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There also were short-lived efforts like Google Buzz and Google Wave, or geographically specific sites like Orkut — popular in Brazil but ignored elsewhere.
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In that time, I've come to understand the city's character as being shaped by its contradictions, geographically and culturally, which have always defied categorization.
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The scale of his win was big geographically — running from the Chesapeake Bay in Virginia to the West Texas plains — as well as demographically.
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Doing so might also help these elite schools diversify racially and geographically, since many standout adult students come from underrepresented urban and rural backgrounds.
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The report found Trump's approval ratings among Latinos vary geographically, but overall 65 percent of Hispanics disapprove of the president while 85033 percent approve.
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Hurricane Katrina was "still kind of geographically limited," he told Business Insider, but with COVID-19, "it's everywhere pretty much at the same time."
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If the grandparents offer criticism, or at least what the mother hears as criticism, it can further divide families who are already geographically separated.
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For instance, it said that while both crime and street stops were geographically concentrated in the same general areas, stops were decreasing more quickly.
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"We have created a caste system in this country, with African-Americans kept exploited and geographically separate by racially explicit government policies," he writes.
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"This should be obvious to everyone, but geographically, I'm just one state away from here," Bennet said, with only Nebraska separating Iowa from Colorado.
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But European partners more geographically exposed to perceived Russian attempts to weaken the EU, in part through support for eurosceptic nationalists, are not amused.
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This makes sense at a time when the two parties are more ideologically and geographically divided than at any time in our recent history.
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Located between — and not geographically far from — Hanoi and the popular trekking town of Sapa, Mu Cang Chai is not necessarily easy to reach.
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"A notable feature of the sluggish growth in 2019 is the sharp and geographically broad-based slowdown in manufacturing and global trade," she wrote.
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The first commercial route maps — vividly colored and often geographically improbable — bear little resemblance to the sterile ones found in today's in-flight magazines.
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For example, a virtual power plant might be connected to 10 geographically dispersed wind farms to smooth the variability in output of each one.
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The rabbis sided largely with Mr. Branover, finding that Calabria was so close both geographically and in food style that it jeopardized Basil's livelihood.
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Do you assume that she is not as geographically mobile or as ambitious or as financially responsible for her household as her male colleagues?
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Tejada said the fresh capital will be used both to expand the PagerDuty team, which is currently approaching 500 employees, and to grow geographically.
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As these two geographically opposed magnetic poles are reflections of each other, it was once assumed that the auroras would be the same too.
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This was in part because the party was more geographically distributed than the Democrats, who were increasingly concentrated in urban areas and interior suburbs.
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Because private equity sources say basketball is generally viewed as a better investment opportunity than baseball (shrinking attendance), hockey (geographically limited), and football (liabilities).
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But cauliflower isn't a terribly sensitive vegetable: It's easy to grow and thrives almost everywhere, so it's cheap and accessible, both geographically and existentially.
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Also, a lot of our favorite geographically indicated products—like Parmigiano, Kobe, olive oil—there are very precise definitions for how they're traditionally made.
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Google's Android Auto has been steadily gaining ground with car manufacturers, but has been quite limited geographically, as it was available only in 11 countries.
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Even if you are geographically removed from the area, there are ways you can make a difference for those directly impacted by the natural disaster.
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This concentration leaves Logan more vulnerable to economic volatility and policy changes in these regions compared with developers that are more geographically diversified across China.
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In that sense, "though far apart geographically, we are closer than any other continents," Federica Mogherini, the EU's outgoing foreign-policy chief, stated in April.
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Warehouse jobs often pay better than retail store jobs, but they are also more geographically concentrated and skew more towards men and the non-disabled.
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T-Mobile was just testing the brand new PLAN (Personal Localized Alert Network) geographically targeted alert system, which is different from the Emergency Alert System.
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The Olympics are particularly problematic because the venues are geographically somewhat dispersed, and the concentration of demand varies depending on which events are happening where.
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AmazonFresh has been slow to expand geographically, but if this proves promising, it might help with those efforts to grow that aspect of the business.
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As with web searches, you can use the new tool to see where, geographically, interest is strongest for the given topic across Google's other verticals.
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The conventional approach is to break such data into chunks for analysis—dividing them up geographically on a grid, for example, or temporally, into days.
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"Arsenic contamination varies geographically, based on underlying geology," said lead study author Kirsten Almberg, a public health researcher at the University of Illinois at Chicago.
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Milwaukee's racial and economic divides are vast, parallel, and geographically manifest, and a new arena is not going to make these real problems go away.
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The ratings also consider Host's high-quality portfolio of geographically diversified upper-tier hotel properties, as well as its large and liquid unencumbered asset pool.
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EverlyWell is raising funding now to make consumers more aware of its service, as well as to expand geographically and into new areas of health.
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With that in mind, Force India were mulling removing "India" from the team name to make it less geographically specific and appeal to global sponsors.
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The $15 minimum wage is more geographically polarizing, though it still has durable support in urban zip codes and majority support in suburban zip codes.
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The researchers saw that countries that are geographically and culturally close to each other, such as Japan and Singapore, tended to have similar sleep patterns.
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Rather, the focus of US counterterrorism strategy will be to geographically contain the violence within the Middle East and prevent it from crossing the Atlantic.
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Millionaire migration may provide an indicator of upcoming trends among the rest of the population, as the wealthy are typically more geographically mobile than others.
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Global Switch's cash flow continues to be resilient, driven by a geographically diverse portfolio of large-scale data centres that generate stable, contractual rental income.
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The exiting unicorns are also a geographically diverse bunch, with the U.S. and China accounting for the lion's share and Europe trailing a distant third.
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The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) on Tuesday voted to require wireless providers to deliver more geographically precise emergency alerts after a string of natural disasters.
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The new film is more expansive, ranging far and wide in its emotional exploits, despite being sparsely plotted and geographically restricted to a few blocks.
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Local media have speculated that Oi, which has a geographically expansive fixed-line network in Brazil, would then discuss a possible tie-up with TIM.
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"'The 4th Awakens' is all over the place, both geographically and in its confused and unfocused storytelling," Neil Genzlinger wrote in The New York Times.
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He said he selected the companies because he wanted to have a comprehensive view of what was going on in cannabis, both geographically and categorywise.
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But many of the studies examining heart-attack triggers have been somewhat small and geographically localized, focusing on relatively few people within a single country.
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Geographically, the district surrounds the city of Buffalo and reaches the exurbs of Rochester, straddling two media markets and two great lakes, Ontario and Erie.
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It occurred to them that, each time, they had solved an important problem: coördinating work in a vast number of geographically distributed, individually unreliable computers.
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Now their stories and recipes, frequently just a step or two from home cooking, have been assembled in this bright book that is organized geographically.
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For much of that time, they have operated in a vacuum, isolated both geographically and by the grandeur of their ideas about transforming the game.
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Tinder matches are based on location, so it's possible to meet someone who's close to me geographically but who isn't really easy to travel to.
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Fans in forums across the internet have speculated that their hair gets darker the farther away they get from House Lannister, both geographically and philosophically.
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Tunisia, a small country tucked between Libya and Algeria, was a geographically strategic point for the trans-Saharan routes, until slavery was abolished in 1846.
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The goal of these laws is to move data away from the geographically agnostic world of cyberspace, and plant those records directly under local jurisdictions.
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Russell's social media presence is more than mere entertainment, it's a lifeline to the newer, more geographically diverse audiences that underpin the NBA's global growth.
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Lots of deaths close to home and over a short period of time are more salient than deaths spread out further, both temporally and geographically.
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John Thorn, the official historian of Major League Baseball, said there are rules in place to regulate how close teams are to each other geographically.
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Mr. Bacigalupi described plans to expand this collection chronologically and geographically while keeping the focus on narrative art, or art designed to tell a story.
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Geographically-speaking, the game's environment is described as similar to the last game in the series: a mix of mud and plains and rocky terrain.
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"I was barricaded in a room for three hours, and it was geographically close to the library where most of the gunfire happened," Martin recalled.
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They want to track people's locations using the surveillance capabilities of their smartphones, and use that information to send geographically targeted ads to their computers.
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Local affiliate newspapers fed CEEFAX's staff more geographically-specific news: a typhoon in China, Margaret Thatcher's latest political initiative, local bridge construction during rush hour.
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The move, he noted, will make the tournament available to courses in the South or Southwest, whose hot, humid summers had rendered them geographically undesirable.
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All of the candidates at center stage on Wednesday are betting big on Iowa — putting them in competition with one another geographically, if not ideologically.
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Yet the scruffy, geographically isolated enclave has managed to transform itself without losing its soul to gentrification, causing outsiders — including other Seattleites — to take notice.
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