noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a French/geography/history etc class
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I have a history class at nine o'clock today.
physical geography
political geography
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
economic
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He learned at first hand the economic geography of the regnum francorum.
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Conventional questionnaire studies in economic geography tend to take what people say at face value.
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Translated into disciplinary terms, the study of international economic geography should precede social geography and town planning.
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Other basic requirements for this Institute are a wide knowledge of the structure of commerce and an appreciation of economic geography .
human
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Coming to the subject by way of the biological sciences, she stressed the value of biological principles applied to human geography .
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There was a time when the soil nexus held the promise of unifying physical and human geography .
physical
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Hence the prospect of an energy related and integrated physical geography including geomorphological processes may not be too far beyond the horizon.
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In geomorphology the impact of studies of process was perhaps most substantial and also the most dramatic in physical geography .
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Such omission is completely in sympathy with the trend in physical geography for nearly a century after Man and Nature.
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This trend is exemplified by all branches of physical geography .
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Processes were scrutinized to remedy deficiencies internal to physical geography .
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However such an environmental physical geography is more a focus than a means.
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The physical geography of the city in general can now complement studies already undertaken of specific cities.
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It is apparent that even where investigations have commenced within physical geography they have often proceeded to become intertwined with other disciplines.
political
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But to generalize from such sensational particulars as these is to ignore both commonsense and political geography .
social
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Statutory planning has influenced the evolving social geography of postwar Britain in two main ways.
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Within social geography these constructs have been used to examine landscape identity.
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Much 1970s social geography examining the life-world can be faulted for this over-reaction.
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It is noteworthy in this respect that relatively few recent reviews of social geography refer directly to interaction as a discrete topic.
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But the stability of London's social geography is remarkable.
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Translated into disciplinary terms, the study of international economic geography should precede social geography and town planning.
■ NOUN
department
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Meanwhile, the geography department is engaged in a losing battle to save up for new atlases.
lesson
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It bothered me that they should treat me like a geography lesson for their son.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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What effects has geography had on the population?
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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It is a remote country with difficult communications, climate and geography .
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More than most children his age, he had an interest in world events and geography .
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The process is constricted by three factors -- population, minority distribution and simple geography .
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They are all designed by a human programmer, and so is the geography of the labyrinth.