0 a large piece of land as compared with neighbouring/neighboring islands -- pevnina
Britain is not part of the mainland of Europe
(also adjective) mainland Greece.
Under these plans, convicts were granted access to land and encouraged to bring their families from the mainland.
The policy network representing the interests of the mainland heavy industry (most importantly the metallurgical industry) comes very close to the ideal type policy community.
They returned to the mainland with either memories or habits of opium and this was fundamental for the spread of smoking in the eighteenth century.
In the final part, the scope is extended to the mainland production.
Predators of vertebrates are absent and densities of pollinators and seed dispersers are substantially reduced in comparison to the nearby mainland.
We expect that withinhost parasite density should not affect parasite fecundity in insular populations, contrary to mainland populations.
Some materials, such as cement and iron, were imported for the 1946-55 programme's projects, and others (mainly wood) came from the mainland.
In addition, partial movie sound tracks are currently used throughout the mainland to teach listening comprehension.
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