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COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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line
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She had driven slowly forward to the yellow demarcation line and the frightening folds of barbed wire.
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To bypass ministerial demarcation lines , several territorial production complexes have been set up.
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It had been plagued by excessive absenteeism, restrictive practices, inter-union demarcation lines and poor product quality.
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The more individualistic the inner life of individuals the more clear-cut the demarcation line between our subjects.
lines
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To bypass ministerial demarcation lines , several territorial production complexes have been set up.
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It had been plagued by excessive absenteeism, restrictive practices, inter-union demarcation lines and poor product quality.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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In fact, the lines of demarcation between the two camps were much less distinct.
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It enabled the reduction of demarcations between electrical and mechanical craftsmen.
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It is likely to be a considerable time before arrangements for any border demarcation can be completed.
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She had driven slowly forward to the yellow demarcation line and the frightening folds of barbed wire.
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The Treaty defined the demarcation of powers between the federation and the constituent republics as a component element of the new Constitution.
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This demarcation is achieved, as we saw in our earlier discussion of Winnicott, through frustration.
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This leads to the second problem, which is concerned with the exact demarcation of the North-South boundary.