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On the fringes of this group, immediately below it, come twenty towns whose scores are close to the average.
They were on the fringes of the official art world but did partly work or show underground.
All are men of mature years with a settled habit of exploiting the community on whose fringes they exist.
With the militia demand the term militarism entered the fringes of debate.
What makes grammaticalization: a look from its fringes and its components.
Wing fringes distinctly smoky grey; some of the hairs on the veins are also dark grey or smoky grey.
Most workers, in consequence, were non-migrants, living in villages fringing the town that were relatively free from colonial control.
From the peripheral position at the fringes they have occupied for more than two decades, theyjump to a central point of architectural relevance.
Image processing was applied to find the fringes of characteristic etch pits that are typical for aqueous sedimentary grains.
They complained in 1478, for example, that they were allocated stalls on the fringes of the cloth fairs.
In the middle picture it can be seen that the fringes almost disappear, appear again, and then the brightness of the fringes decreases once more.
The black lines represent the position of the reference fringes.
The interference pattern is periodic in nature, consisting of alternate dark and bright fringes.
Clear and well-defined fringes indicate that a stable phase relationship is conserved across all the generated visible spectrum.
The lake margins are convoluted giving rise to numerous shallow bays fringed in many parts by large tropical swamps.
The author prefers the term ' mountain people ' for the groups who lived immediately beyond the fringes of veeboer settlement.
The geometry of microstructures such as quartz strain fringes around folded iron ore layers provides further information regarding the fold mechanism.
Also, the fringes are straight and oblique to the layer at the limb and become increasingly curved towards the hinge of the fold.
Such individuals may be self-supporting and not seek treatment, but may live on the fringes of society.
The deprived tend to retreat to the social fringes.
The daidokoro hiroma is fringed by smaller rooms to the south and west.
The fringes are along the spectral axis in this configuration.
The fringes are in a direction perpendicular to the spectral axis in this configuration.
In the experiments described here, this distance was typically 44 cm, which corresponds to a 450-mm overlap area containing 22 fringes.
He worked on the fringes of the law courts following his ' private practice of soliciting ' and continued to press his case.
They are neither just games, nor just musical compositions; they lie on the fringes of both categories.
Lying at the fringes of the broadest definitions of culture and the city are two theses that deal with leisure and sport.
Immediately fringing the plant's perimeter walls is its spacious and orderly township.
The whole island is fringed by thick bushy undergrowth, except where the factories are built.
Most of these will be located in open spaces within the already built-up area and in rural areas on the urban fringes.
The rock exhibits hydrothermal alteration features along joints fringed by bleached zones containing chlorite, actinolite, epidote and quartz.
The fringes of the pits were then segmented in straight lines.
Namely instead of exerting an influence on stable configurations, we have to venture into the obscure fringes of the sound.
Works of sound art play on the fringes of our often-unconscious aural experience of a world dominated by the visual.
The shapes and positions of the fringes, as measured in wavelength, can be readily translated into the real shapes and separation of the two surfaces.
On the fringes of the system : children's acquisition of syntactically isolated forms at the onset of speech.
In both cases the authors of the proposed legislation could be regarded as being towards the fringes of the two-party system.
To make the fringes visible, each record has been pixel-by-pixel subtracted from the reference zero-field pattern.
Near the plain line, the resolution of the camera cannot separate the fringes any more.
The dense vegetation is fringed by belts of thorn-trees, sometimes thick, sometimes open.
Nowadays they are still to be found on the outer fringes of art history.
Suddenly, he pulled out one very long, rectangular-shaped scarf, with fringes at the end, and put it on his shoulders.
Variation occurs primarily on the fringes, and selection through environmental interaction will generally be quantitative change over successive generations.
The presence of irregular grain boundaries and undulose extinction in quartz fringes is distinct in (b).
The thickness as well as curvature of the quartz fringes is greater in the hinge than the limb.
Thus, the seas fringing these subequatorial continents should have been prolific in carbonates.
The visibility of the fringes is better than 30%.
As the fringes on this second image were coarser, the image can be interpreted as a shadowgram of the interaction region.
In the lower par t, the fringes are tilted compared to a ver tical reference without plasma!.
To improve the accuracy, this procedure was carried out on several fringes.
The fringes move whenever the rear sur face velocity changes.
The width and clarity of fringes increases with increasing number of pulses.
Isolates of cyanobacteria (both unicellular and filamentous types) were collected from stromatolites in thermal springs, hypersaline lakes, and oceanic fringes on two continents.
Nonparametric statistics were used to compare seedling densities between plots with and without fringing trees.
The time t0 was taken as the time between the appearance of the fringes on the screen and the time of the disappearance of the fringes.
Most remarkable is the final scheme of 1926 for the pigsty and stable block, in which the monopitched pigsty is fringed with reed thatch and massive rubble walling [7b].
Regular contrasted fringes are measured for all orders, with a reduced contrast when the order increases: from 90% for harmonic 11 to about 45% for the 19th.
The beam spatial coherence results in inter ference fringes in the overlap volume.
Nevertheless, and not surprisingly, the initial proposals for ballot reform came from those on the fringes of the parties, and from those who might even be hostile to disciplined parties.
At high pressure, the fringes disappeared altogether.
Many birds were also seen on fast ice, particularly on the heavily ridged outer fringes, that might also be the source of the 'floating island' floes.
The bay is fringed by cliffs rising about 30 m above the sea and consisting for the most part of moraine left behind by receding glaciers of the last glaciation.
The width of the spectral filter sets the maximum time delay for the existence of inter ference fringes, whereas its shape determines the type of decay.
Indeed, from being an academic activity on the fringes of developmental research in 2000, connectionist modelling is now well on the way to becoming part of the mainstream.
A look from its fringes and its components.
The cultures that attend contemporary popular music are shaped largely by a fascinating dialectic between an encroaching sameness at the centre and a remarkable diversity at the fringes.
Within or in the fringes of a dominant ideology lie other values and norms, potentially contradicting the dominant values when these latter are applied to particular cases of conflict.
What grew instead was "a clientelist private sector operating on the fringes of the formal economy and draining public resources," that were derived mainly from the sale of hydrocarbons.
A look from its fringes and its components, 109-138.
Moreover, economic progress seems to have enabled most human societies, except a few, traditional ones at the fringes of the developed world, to reach a state of 'reproductive affluence'.
In recent years, livelihood opportunities for these settlers living on the fringes of a protected area have been further complicated by resource use restrictions imposed by conservation authorities.
The brightness of the fringes decreases slowly.
The mean value that was obtained from all the values of the different fringes at the same time location is the normalized reflectivity at that time.
After exposure to 10 pulses with more dominant fringes and diffraction pattern.
From right to left, after having passed the dashed line, the fringes are getting closer and closer, which is due to an increasing gradient of electron density.
No amount of manipulation, plotting, wirepulling or "propaganda" can really do much toward explaining such a manifestation as that of 1866, except by way of plucking about its fringes.
Probably by providing shade and protection, new ecological niches are created that are occupied by species which are not typical for floodplains and rather origin from nearby woodland fringes.
Indeed, the shapes of the fringes are approximately the same as the shapes of the surfaces or, more correctly, the separation profile between the two surfaces.
The plain fact is that if this legislation comes into force it will be eroded constantly at the fringes all the time.
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Let me return to the subject of urban fringes.
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There has been a great deal of suffering, not only to those directly affected but to those on the fringes.
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They are generally people on the fringes of society.
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We must not allow them to be left on the fringes of progress.
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Then one can negotiate within pay policy, but that is not being done at the moment except at the fringes.
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They compete on their fringes but not necessarily everywhere.
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However, it might be able to mitigate the effects of such a disaster on the fringes of the affected area.
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There are on the fringes of our society the prejudiced, the biased.
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There are splits on the fringes of the parties.
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The scheme targets three types of habitat: water fringes in six designated areas; farmland previously in the five-year set-aside scheme; and coastal salt marsh.
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They are entitled to take that position—they do not mind being on their own on the outer fringes of acceptable opinion.
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They are bringing in resources largely on the fringes—television sets and the rest—but increasingly they are embarking on fairly major schemes.
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Yes, there is violence on the fringes still.
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Traffic calming has moved in from the fringes of road safety and is now playing an increasingly important role.
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Therefore, it may well be politically impossible to attack this area of buoyant public spending at more than its fringes.
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They have simply nibbled at the fringes of the problem instead of tackling it head on.
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Who is to guarantee the interests of the people of these areas on the fringes of the district councils who will look after them?
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Growth is taking place, and will take place, in the areas fringing the coastal strip.
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