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The new road would bisect a designated historic district.
A steeply dipping direction of bulk finite extension can be inferred by bisecting the arc of the slightly curvilinear subhorizontal fold hinges.
After 30 sec a dam was inserted to bisect the chamber and the number of miracidia on the inoculated side was counted.
The hydrophobic cores of the domains are rarely bisected due to the energy requirements in water.
The pavilion bisects the end window of the gallery, showing one half in reality and the other reflected.
To find these characteristics we have to use the fact that streamlines bisect the angle between characteristics of different families.
Beneath them sprawls a congested city, bisected twice by dense forests of mercantile masts, and packed with jumbled housing of every description.
Elevated mountain ranges that bisect these states appear to be climatically suitable.
Now consider what happens if we repeatedly bisect each interval and compute a fresh solution.