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EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Latin America's religious topography is changing rapidly.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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As on land, local topography plays an important role in affecting the distribution of organisms.
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Standards may be applied nationally, regionally or according to local conditions of land use, topography , meteorology, and so on.
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That was about all that was known about it, except that the topography was awesome and the rainfall scarce.
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The Bible had always had a local topography in his imagination.
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The duration of the semiconductor design right depends on if and when the topography is commercially exploited.
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The latest software can imitate the texture of flesh or the topography of a mountain range.
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This sprawling narrative is a familiar story with a new topography .
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Yet the topography of Deerhurst parish and the early estate suggests particular land uses for certain areas.