In the least-densely populated country, Mongolia, there are two people for every kilometer squared, while in Holland, the most-densely populated, there are 505.54 people for each kilometer squared.
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With 5,300 residents squeezed into one-tenth of a square mile, it is considered the most densely populated in the state, and the fifth most densely populated in the nation.
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Among the biggest shifts is the new geography of Congress, as Democrats offset losses in less densely-populated rural districts with gains in more densely-populated urban and suburban area.
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And a variation of RCV is used nationwide in Ireland, a small yet relatively densely populated country, and in Australia, one of the largest yet least densely populated nations on Earth.
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All are at least twice as densely populated as Paris.
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This area includes the densely populated San Francisco Bay region.
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Not all densely populated neighborhoods were so ill fated, however.
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It is Kenya's breadbasket and its most densely populated region.
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It's also the most densely populated country in Central America.
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As a result, this densely packed vegetation quickly dried out.
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It became the most densely populated place in the world.
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Jefferson understood the difference between traveling armed in a densely
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When did the last one hit a densely populated area?
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Meanwhile, other mathematicians were grappling with the densely written papers.
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None have been detected in the densely populated Gaza Strip.
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The abdomen is as densely packed as an overstuffed suitcase.
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Wuhan is the most densely populated city in central China.
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"Clusters tend to be densely popularity around particular geographies," Sharma added.
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Much of the violence occurred in the country's densely populated south.
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Later, smoke could be seen rising above the densely populated streets.
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Of course, muggings are common in the densely populated capital city.
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In short, densely packed chapters, Mr Powers fashions two overlapping stories.
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Yet others will weave 5G networks to serve densely populated cities.
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Starry also says this setup is perfect for densely populated areas.
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But Mosul is different as Iraq's densely populated, second largest city.
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That's enough to flood densely populated coastal areas around the world.
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In villages across the densely populated country, neighbor turned on neighbor.
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The densely populated country is committed to moving to renewable energy.
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Rising sea levels are a particular threat to densely populated country.
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In room after room, Hockney's pictures densely plaster the museum's walls.
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Manila, the densely populated capital of the Philippines, went under lockdown.
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Firing rockets into a densely populated city is a tricky proposition.
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Densely populated Bangladesh has struggled with the growing number of refugees.
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Andijan lies in the Central Asian state's densely populated Ferghana valley.
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Yangon is the largest and most densely populated city in Myanmar.
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But Jhabvala thrived in the more densely screened confessional of fiction.
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Some major highways in the densely populated area were intermittently closed.
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It lasted six frigid weeks across the densely wooded Ardennes Forest.
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They consist of a densely packed plasma of atoms and their electrons.
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Police should be able to attack a problem that is densely concentrated.
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It's the most densely-populated Christian neighborhood in the whole of Pakistan.
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Its coverage is limited to densely populated areas, like Munich and Berlin.
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That includes steering clear of people, homes, protests or densely populated areas.
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Three-fourths of House Republicans now represent less-densely populated rural areas.
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GABON, in west-central Africa, is among Africa's least densely populated countries.
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The production sometimes shows the strain of its densely packed thematic weight.
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Poor residents also did better in cities that were more densely populated.
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Urban residential patterns leave Democrats more densely concentrated in fewer, urban districts.
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Each tour is densely packed with sights of historical and cultural significance.
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In densely populated New York, a tract often covers several square blocks.
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It's a very densely populated place—there's really good, cheap food everywhere.
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It also happens to be densely packed with cannabinoid receptors, Haney says.
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New York City is the most densely populated area in the country.
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Some localities in Florida went further, especially in densely populated South Florida.
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The inter-Korean border is also among the world's most densely mined.
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These include Houston, New Orleans and other densely populated low-lying communities.
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Gainesville is densely populated—built in concentric circles of strip-mall sprawl.
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Finally, the most densely populated state has a transportation system in disarray.
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Much of this growth, however, is in more densely populated urban areas.
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Both areas are densely populated and border Uganda, Rwanda and South Sudan.
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Building more housing, more densely, could help address a widespread economic challenge.
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Bolivarian is part of the densely populated, mostly Muslim town of Sainthamaruthu.
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Back then, it was a densely populated area, filled with pubs and inns.
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Water hyacinth is one that can grow very densely on lakes and rivers.
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It was as soft, moist, and densely frosted as any cake could be.
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This is causing resentment in the densely populated slums of Windhoek, the capital.
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The Sentences outside were packed densely now, the color patterns complex and fascinating.
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Satellites in densely packed constellations may crash into each other or other spacecraft.
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That's bad news as the race moves to the densely-populated east coast.
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They'll be constrained to densely populated urban centers, college campuses, or retirement communities.
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The answers seem obvious: make the blocks larger or pack transactions more densely.
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Stars typically form in densely packed groups before growing up and drifting apart.
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Densely populated Bangladesh is battered by storms, floods and landslides every rainy season.
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By 1979, it was one of the most densely crowded places on earth.
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So densely populated China seems a natural, if uncomfortable, resource to turn to.
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This, of course, barely touches on the twists of Adams's densely plotted tale.
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Densely populated and pricey cities, he said, are already losing residents and businesses.
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Islamic State has fought fiercely since retreating into the densely-populated Old City.
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It's scary any time such a strong storm hits a densely populated area.
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But the western portion, much more densely packed, proved tougher to take back.
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Densely-populated Bangladesh says it has been grappling with the large refugee numbers.
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Forget those rooftops and consider a densely planted sprawl for that outdoor experience.
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But they are intricate, and densely packed with rich detail: music from concentrate.
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It contains 38 densely packed short stories, each one stranger than the last.
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The FAA also banned the drone from flying over most densely populated areas.
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"Craig is in the most densely populated state in the country," said Spiegel.
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In "Unsheltered," she has given us another densely packed and intricately imagined book.
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But it's actually one of the most densely populated places in the country.
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These lots are either private (and expensive) or public (and more densely packed).
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We have never lived in such densely populated areas as we do now.
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They will hit densely populated areas as well as rural stretches of coastline.
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For one, New York is the most densely-populated city in the nation.
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The Civil War scuttled those designs, and Bayonne is more densely settled today.
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Keep up the building in densely populated Palestinian areas and separation becomes impossible.
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It'll be crumbly, more densely flavored, with more of those crunching, piercing crystals.
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Urban renewal is why North Carolina and South Carolina have such densely populated shorelines.
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By the 19300s, the island was the most densely populated place on the planet.
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By the 1950s, the island was the most densely populated place on the planet.
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This densely packed Chinese metropolis of 22016 million people has a major waste problem.
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The densely populated city is home to tons of shops, spas, museums, and mosques.
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Less than 90 minutes after fire was reported, flames had reached densely populated areas.
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The mission hits home here in one of the world's most densely packed places.
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It is one of the most densely populated and expensive places in the world.
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Prior to the wide availability of cars, Americans lived in densely packed urban centers.
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Others will weave 5G networks to serve densely populated cities, most probably in Asia.
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Germans sprayed them with shells and machine-gun fire from a densely forested hill.
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Rwanda is small and densely populated, if annoyingly hilly, and its government is competent.
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This benefits schemes in London—densely packed with high-earning workers—against projects elsewhere.
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But Brooklyn is densely populated and that has made the disease easier to spread.
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The Mid-Atlantic is one of the most densely populated regions in the country.
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In densely populated England, many people voted for Brexit because of fears about migration.
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Jain said screenings were being planned in the country's most densely-populated factory towns.
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Often he appeared to be densely weaving himself in and out of spare beats.
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Small, rich, densely populated countries would be natural buyers from land-rich, poorer states.
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Its northern belt is one of the most densely populated parts of the planet.
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Best known as a muralist, Gazaleh's densely-packed drawings incorporate Arabic calligraphy and graffiti.
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Drawing on the Mexican traditions that confront death, they both created densely poetic images.
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The pieces in the name-brand cereal were smaller and tasted more densely packed.
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So they sit and wait for Iraqi forces to move into densely populated areas.
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America's political system is structured to advantage sparsely populated areas over densely populated ones.
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The map is densely annotated with ideograms contained within descriptive boxes known as cartouches.
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She's wary, like many others, of Chinese employers back in the densely packed city.
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Tiger Sugar cooks its tapioca pearls in brown sugar syrup, so they're densely sweet.
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The narrator starts reading these densely wrought "elegies," which are reproduced in the book.
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In 1999, two massive earthquakes killed about 20,000 people in Turkey's densely populated northwest.
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New York is both the country's most populous city and its most densely populated.
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That is why conservatives cheer the moves by young liberals to densely populated cities.
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Mr. Mattis's copter circled the hills and flatlands that dot the densely packed region.
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The most densely populated area is in the town's southwestern corner, near Ball Pond.
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But as of Thursday, Mangkhut was on track to hit less densely populated areas.
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A large proportion of shoreline in densely populated areas is projected to be lost.
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The data show that buyouts were disproportionately concentrated in wealthy and densely populated counties.
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Few buildings in New York are more densely populated than London Terrace, in Chelsea.
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Each tongue was so densely embroidered with gold thread that its surface looked chased.
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Miami Art Week is the most densely packed event on the art world calendar.
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Authorities in the densely populated Seattle region are getting ready to tackle the storm.
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The strikes apparently targeted a densely populated civilian area with schools, houses and shops.
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Paterson, densely packed with just under 150,000 residents, has grown into an international hub.
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Research confirms that workers are in fact more productive in densely populated metropolitan areas.
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Unleashed inside the densely settled and interconnected Roman Empire, the new pathogen was devastating.
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So this was the most densely internet-wired place on earth by the '90s.
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If your knowledge of the city extends to vague, stoned memories of Alan Partridge's barefoot, Toblerone-fuelled odyssey, a brief lesson: Dundee is a small, densely small, densely packed city perched on Scotland's beautiful, severe and ball-shrivellingly cold north-east coast.
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And that overlapped really densely with some of the most important years of my life.
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And companies can only do that if local governments allow them to build more densely.
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Superficially spare, it's a densely knotty compendium of hooks underneath, in all shapes and sizes.
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He was referring to a retaliatory action with the ability to devastate densely populated areas.
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Rwanda is more densely populated than the Netherlands, with 490 people to each square kilometre.
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It was once the most densely populated spot on Earth, housing miners and the families.
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The battle for Hodeidah could have ramifications far beyond the densely-populated city of 600,000.
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Whether delivering people or packages, the Urbanetic is designed to operate in densely populated areas.
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But the men's ambivalence about the densely packed neighborhood in upper Manhattan stayed with them.
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Soon fighting will erupt in the heart of Mosul, a far more densely populated place.
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The painting is rendered in a densely packed style reminiscent of many social justice murals.
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For the same reason, nightlights are also less useful in places that are densely populated.
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It could bring flooding to the densely populated urban center during a busy holiday weekend.
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The densely populated city has lengthy average commute times of about 35.6 minutes on average.
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The team focused on densely populated river basin regions in China, India and Southeast Asia.
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Navigation in terrains that are densely populated with obstacles is an ongoing challenge for researchers.
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Some 1.4 million will be vaccinated, starting with those in the most densely populated areas.
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The essay is an important contrast to the collection's swaths of densely lyrical prose poetry.
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The deadliest strike targeted police in a densely populated downtown area of Yemen's capital, Sanaa.
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It is too densely built, said Ryan Mitchell, who runs the blog The Tiny Life.
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Most chemical producers are in densely populated areas along China's eastern coast, the report said.
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Such "fortress" malls are typically located in densely populated high-income urban and suburban markets.
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My mind was densely fogged, but I understood that I was in an M.R.I. machine.
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From Tristano, Ms. Crothers adopted a densely layered pianism and a faith in free improvisation.
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Statistically, this is a great ratio, especially compared with other more densely populated European cities.
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The economic case is not as good as it is for more densely populated places.
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Japan is too densely populated to abandon such a vast swath of land as Fukushima.
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Certainly it felt that the same event in London would have been more densely populated.
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It is the densely populated and diverse Detroit area that has the most sign-ups.
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High costs are pretty much a fact of life in an old, densely populated state.
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The area covers much of China, India, the United States, and other densely populated areas.
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That makes it the most densely populated area near a refinery that uses HF alkylation.
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Golden wood shelves were densely packed, comics on top of comics on top of comics.
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Glenn Ligon's "White #2" (1993) [a densely layered graphic text painting in black-and-white].
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But if used in large numbers, they may not be suited to densely populated areas.
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The firm says Amazon Logistics is more focused than its competitors on densely populated areas.
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His unearthed items are densely displayed, as is the artwork he makes out of them.
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But Drew Dober, a densely-muscled southpaw, saw a bigger opening — for an overhand left.
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The densely populated community is filled with cafes and restaurants, quirky shops and colorful Victorians.
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One California shelter he advocated for was a former jail densely packed with bunk beds.
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In particular, though their cortex is densely packed with neurons, their medulla is disproportionately small.
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That rind — composed of layers of densely packed neurons and glia — is the cerebral cortex.
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This could push agriculture indoors, especially as urban areas become larger and more densely populated.
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The corridor contains about as many people as Spain and is much more densely settled.
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Specifically in U.S., cities are much less densely populated than the rest of the world.
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In Europe, residents of densely populated cities face high fuel taxes, encouraging reduced car travel.
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Earlier on Friday, the densely populated enclave was bombed for a sixth straight day, witnesses said.
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Once densely forested mountainsides have been shaved haphazardly, as if buzzed by a giant electric razor.
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The ferocious storm system wreaked the worst damage the densely populated city had seen in decades.
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Densely packed organic matter produces methane as it rots, which can catch fire or cause explosions.
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That's great in densely populated places like New York City, but not so great everywhere else.
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This is basically a cube that is made up of a bunch of densely packed triangles.
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But CDC's Frieden acknowledged the challenges of fighting mosquitoes in densely populated areas such as Miami.
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However, it felt tired, with densely-packed (some would say smushed) beef, cheese, pickles and onions.
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There are about 70,000 registered cars in the small, densely populated enclave of 1.95 million people.
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Shack fires in densely-populated South African slums often spread quickly and can threaten whole neighbourhoods.
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The fatal disease is spread by bodily fluids and can spread rapidly in densely populated regions.
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But a great deal of that combat was in more rural and less densely populated areas.
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Here, the robotic arm moves baby plants in densely packed trays to containers with more space.
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Its first 20.8840G auction is mainly aimed at speeding up data services in densely populated areas.
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Its first 5G auction is mainly aimed at speeding up data services in densely populated areas.
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Metro Manila - the Philippines' capital - is already one of the world's most densely populated urban areas.
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The seaport town of 22016,213 people was among the most densely populated areas slammed by Matthew.
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It's story is bigger and broader in scope than even the most densely cast cable drama.
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Manhattan has fewer fields than Queens and Brooklyn, for example, despite being far more densely populated.
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Because the pillows are densely filled, they do keep your head, neck, and spine in alignment.
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Over time, cities established police forces, which diminished the office's power in the densely populated Northeast.
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And Iraq wasn't located in the heart of our world's most heavily industrialized, densely populated region.
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The government and its allies had been attacking the densely populated eastern Ghouta for seven weeks.
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Could a densely tattooed soccer fan have touched so deep a chord in My Lady's heart?
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The company also concentrates its revenues in densely populated states where car sales volumes are high.
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Two brothers were killed in densely packed Canter Havana when a wall fell on their flat.
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The biggest blackouts occur in densely populated areas with vulnerable power lines and generators, Rhodium found.
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The province is more tightly packed and more densely populated than other areas in the country.
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But in a densely plotted fiction series, 15 seconds can mean missing a central plot point.
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Ideally, these centers would exist in less densely populated areas easily accessible from major metropolitan areas.
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The framework she laid down with rollers is the architecture for her densely layered brush strokes.
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Mixing 3D modeling with carefully applied shadows, Maxim Shkret's digital creations evoke densely layered paper sculptures.
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But meteorologists emphasized that their projections were uncertain, especially along the densely populated I-95 corridor.
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Densely textured groundnut (peanut) soup has spicy heat and, thinned a bit, is also excellent cold.
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It revived longstanding calls for greater restrictions on helicopters flying over such a densely populated region.
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Despite the simple ingredients — pasta, tomatoes, basil, olive oil, salt — it was densely packed with flavor.
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The question: How should the most densely populated state in the country manage bear-human relations?
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Italy is a densely populated country, with an average density of 533 people per square mile.
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Frankenthaler merged loose and precise techniques with these works, densely smearing earth tones in distinct layers.
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It first appeared as a magazine densely packed with news and features intended for male readers.
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This is particularly true in densely populated urban areas where large numbers of residents are vulnerable.
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It is sandwiched between the 5053-acre Washington Park Arboretum and the densely wooded Interlaken Park.
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A low-lying and densely populated country of 165 million, Bangladesh is chronically ravaged by flooding.
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That's not a crazy thing to consider, given how densely self-referential this show can be.
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Wildfires have ravaged areas much closer to the densely populated southeast coast than in previous years.
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I'm originally from Brooklyn, but now live in New Jersey — the nation's most densely-populated state.
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Florida's most densely populated county, Pinellas, could be sliced in half by a wave of water.
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I don't share the view that top talent will only come to densely populated, expensive cities.
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The instrumentation tends toward surreal electro-collages, alien-limbed percussion programming and densely overlapping synth patches.
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Now, building a railroad underneath an old, densely populated urban area is an inherently expensive undertaking.
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The heat energy in the water is more densely packed, and it will instantly scald you.
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Which is a potentially big gain for users who live away from the country's densely populated areas.
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The show's most dynamic and densely hung gallery is devoted to it; here many learning curves intersect.
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The weather service issued a tornado emergency for Kansas City, Missouri and its densely populated western suburbs.
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Visitors are greeted by a distressed mosaic of red-roofed buildings, densely stacked onto a steep mountainside.
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Securing land for wind farms in America's densely populated north-east is costlier than in the Midwest.
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Flames rise from a fire in a densely packed shopping area in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on Feb. 193.
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Kingsolver "has given us another densely packed and intricately imagined book," Meg Wolitzer wrote in these pages.
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Gaza is a tiny, densely populated strip of land located between Israel, the Mediterranean Sea, and Egypt.
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More than 116,000 people had been evacuated from Vietnam's densely populated coastal strip in preparation for Doksuri.
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Mr Figes refrains from judgment about his protagonists and lets the densely woven detail speak for itself.
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These helicopters then fly within 1,000 feet of the most densely populated urban area in the country.
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Low scorers included Britain and China (both densely populated, so lacking natural habitat), and, more surprisingly, Australia.
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As the scatter plot below demonstrates, as counties become increasingly densely populated, fewer and fewer vote Republican.
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But such signals also travel only very short distances, making them practical mainly for densely populated cities.
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Wing's trial will launch in parts of Virginia that generally aren't densely populated, namely Blacksburg and Christiansburg.
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One further consequence: the smoke and ash that drift across densely inhabited areas affect human health, too.
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Because of these infrastructure requirements, 20203G will most likely be rolled out in densely populated cities first.
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That includes densely populated areas around San Antonio; Tulsa, Oklahoma, Kansas City; Wichita, Kansas; and Shreveport, Louisiana.
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Shara Fisler: It is a highly urbanized, densely populated community, (with) few safe natural areas to discover.
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In the normal course of events, one might expect that land this expensive would become densely developed.
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Seoul, the densely populated capital with some 25 million residents, lies an hour's drive from the border.
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Many of these farms operate in densely populated places like China, Japan, Belgium, and the United States.
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The densely populated landscape of the central panel has enabled the dreamiest contemplation, and the wildest interpretations.
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These extra dimensions are why 5D discs can store data so densely compared to regular optical discs.
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It was wild-looking but graceful, with densely petalled, fragrant blossoms that opened just once each summer.
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The rainy season has spread disease in densely populated camps where many people live in unsanitary conditions.
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They don't tell us whether a place is rural and densely populated, or wealthy and sparsely populated.
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Broad City's scripts are densely packed with humor that aims to do more than make you laugh.
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It contains densely packed images from his line-art collection, arranged by theme (Superstition; Death, Phones & Scissors).
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Images range from alien-looking mountain tops to some of the most densely populated cities on Earth.
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Critics of the approach have noted that the rankings privilege mid-sized cities that aren't densely populated.
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In general, it seems like smaller, more densely packed states are more likely to have fast internet.
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As the violence subsided, the authorities constructed a stunning aerial tramway network, connecting Alemão's densely populated hillsides.
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It's only 1.28 square miles, making it one of the most densely populated areas in the US.
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But old Alex, as it is called, is a maze of narrow streets and densely inhabited settlements.
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That book's well-spun and densely detailed history bespoke many hours in the Royal Horticultural Society library.
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ZTO's business model is particular to China, with its densely populated cities and its online shopping boom.
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But it is drawing close to a mountainous, much less densely inhabited shoreline of the northeastern Philippines.
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New Jersey, the most densely populated state, makes people wait until age 18 for a full license.
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There could be no justification to use heavy weapons against them in densely populated areas, he said.
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The district covers a majority of the state's land area, much of it rural and densely forested.
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"The Last Whalers" is an "immersive, densely reported and altogether remarkable" book, our critic Dwight Garner writes.
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The villages surrounding Bikoro and Iboko are among the most isolated and densely wooded pockets of Congo.
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It was then on track to hit densely populated Guangdong Province in China and possibly Hong Kong.
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Another target, in a densely populated area, housed both Hamas military and intelligence forces and a kindergarten.
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The 2237-acre property is surrounded by a fence and densely planted with trees, bamboo and flowers.
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In New York City, the most densely populated major city in the country, park space is precious.
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Chukotka is the least densely populated chunk of the Earth, bar Antarctica and stretches of the Sahara.
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The result is one of the most fiercely competitive, densely populated, commerce-driven cities in the world.
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Mr. Sadr's coalition, Iraqi officials say, placed first in six provinces, including the densely populated capital, Baghdad.
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The reason is the extraordinary number of coyotes now living in the midst of densely settled cities.
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In 1999, two massive earthquakes killed about 20,000 people in the densely populated northwest of the country.
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Then there's the fact that her street near the border is a collection of densely packed flats.
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Meanwhile, long working hours and densely populated cities make the country ripe for on-demand delivery services.
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City layout: Densely populated cities enable ride-hailing fleets to serve the entire passenger base more efficiently.
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Using materials science to more densely pack particles, concrete's strength has been increased up to 30,000 psi.
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The production is lush and densely orchestrated with songs like "Rylan" standing among the band's finest offerings.
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Otieno is from Kibera, a sprawling and densely populated slum in Nairobi and the largest in Africa.
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Moving from place to place Displacement is a fact of life in the densely populated rebel-held territory.
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His cyberpunk illustrations create a chaotic, densely urban world populated by cyborgs and outlaws outfitted with advanced prosthetics.
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It was long a densely packed dormitory for factory workers who had migrated from the rest of Spain.
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And given that Cowboy is primarily designed for densely populated cities, I thought I'd give it a try.
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Thick, leafy palm trees crowded the foyer so densely that I had to wrestle them to get through.
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The Kincade blaze, which started Wednesday, has been fueled by the steep topography of the densely forested area.
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Authorities say that at least 30 people died along the densely forested roadway as they tried to escape.
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Already, El Salvador is so densely populated that leaders might want to thin the ranks, Ms. Velásquez argued.
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From afar, the painted text densely packed over the surface of each map creates a shimmering, speckled texture.
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In densely stocked farms, diseases like bird flu, several strains of which are circulating in China, spread easily.
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Indonesia used to move inhabitants from densely populated Java to more remote islands, stopping only in June 2015.
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But the Zambezi Region is densely populated, with settlements and livestock putting humans and animals at close quarters.
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The cylinder also needs to be at least the mass of the sun, but very densely packed together.
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Maybe they should just turn this into a half-hour show: same season length, more densely packed drama.
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At Jupiter's north and south poles, the cyclones are so densely packed that they actually touch one another.
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Ayodhya is in densely populated Uttar Pradesh state, home to more than 5% of India's 200 million Muslims.
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Mr. Costanzo has densely furry arms, a full head of hair and the permanent shadow of a beard.
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But it is these capabilities that has driven enemy forces around the world into densely populated urban areas.
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The violence spread to the Kowloon district of Mong Kok, one of the world's most densely populated areas.
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This novel is a densely populated village where everyone leans on one another in order to scrape by.
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Paterson, a densely packed, hard-bitten city of 210,000, is a heroin hub for a swarm of suburbs.
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The city, one of the most densely populated in the world, is situated directly on top of it.
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Manhattan has become so densely cluttered with restaurants that it's hard to imagine a new dining neighborhood emerging.
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In general, zoning limits how densely developers can build and, in the process, increases the cost of housing.
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There are pages of small stills from his uproarious, densely populated home movie, "Stranded in Canton" (1973-74).
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The first stage, linking several densely populated suburban areas, should be completed by the end of the year.
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The densely populated rural area east of Damascus known as the Eastern Ghouta has been besieged since 2013.
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Winds kept that first fire out of the most densely populated areas, and people rebuilt what burned down.
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They experimented with various sucker radii, finding that the stickiest adhesive had 50 micrometer dimples arranged fairly densely.
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Like Currid-Halkett's aspirational class, to which most of them belong, NIMBYers cluster in densely populated metropolitan areas.
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In densely populated California, as wolf numbers grow, the obvious next question will be, what about grizzly bears?
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Boston will see four by the end of 2018, as well as several in its densely populated suburbs.
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Still, there're even more functions including booking medical appointments and finding out how densely crowded a location is.
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International law is clear: The systematic use of indiscriminate weapons in densely populated areas is a war crime.
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Densely-populated South Asia has been slow to be hit by coronavirus compared to elsewhere in the world.
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Every morning I marvel at the lush moss that grows naturally and densely on our terrace brick walls.
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The territory is one of the most densely populated places in the world, and its population keeps growing.
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But they're surrounded by purple shadows; densely starry skies; and rocks and trees with patterns like sofa cushions.
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And it makes sure interests of less populated areas aren't ignored at the expense of densely populated areas.
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She was born in a fishing town on the southern coast of Java, Indonesia's most densely populated island.
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Maria will hit some of Puerto Rico's most densely populated urban centers, which are ill-prepared, he said.
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New York City is the most densely packed city in the US, with 28,000 residents per square mile.
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However, there are immigrants living in unofficial shelters not registered with the government or sharing densely packed apartments.
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The area, despite its name, is the world's most heavily fortified border — and among the most densely mined.
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Each blossom is peppered with bright white spots, which grow more densely toward the base of each petal.
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Virginia's population has risen by 38 percent since 1990, with the biggest growth in densely settled suburban areas.
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Last week, scientists published a study revealing how densely packed your dirty kitchen sponge is with microscopic bacteria.
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If they live in a less densely populated area, it will show articles from newspapers in their county.
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It makes sense that they'd run short in a densely populated city trying to fend off mass infection.
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When many museums plan their galleries, they've stuck with the traditional display style: densely hung, grab-bag rooms.
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The United Nations currently delivers aid to 700,000 people in the densely-populated northeast region of 1.7 million.
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That's how you write 85 novels, most of them thick bricks, densely researched with detailed information on everything.
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More than 60 people were killed when the wildfires whipped and whirled through the once densely forested countryside.
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The plant stood in the center of a densely populated stretch of homes, vegetable markets and rice paddies.
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Wuhan is just one city in a string of densely populated areas within China along the Yangtze River.
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But the city is densely built up and militants firing from homes are often targeted by air raids.
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In one of America's most densely-populated regions, public lands with high recreation value are in short supply.
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They are more suited than coalition forces for guerrilla warfare should fighting extend to Hodeidah's densely populated neighbourhoods.
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It is also the largest and one of the most densely populated cities in the state of Washington.
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The Syrian air defense network in western Syria is very densely populated with antiaircraft missile and radar systems.
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As a result, Arab communities have become more and more densely populated, turning pastoral villages into concrete jungles.
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Residents of low-lying areas in densely populated Miami-Dade County were urged to move to higher ground.
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"A crowded subway car is stocked much more densely than a cattle or pig truck," Dr. Grandin said.
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The virus has made Lloyd's visits more risky — densely packed shelters seem like perfect settings for easy infection.
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Palestinian news media reported strikes throughout the densely populated coastal strip that is home to two million Palestinians.
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Mehretu is a MacArthur fellow and an award-winning artist known for her densely-layered paintings and prints.
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For one, while the particles emitted by the sun are super hot, they're not super densely packed together.
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For anyone who lives in a densely populated city, the experience was mercifully without a blaring car horn.
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Russia and Syria — which are carpet-bombing densely populated civilian areas with indiscriminate weapons like barrel bombs — don't.
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The fire only burned about 2000 acres (3003 hectares) but came dangerously close to two densely populated housing developments.
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In addition to upgrading existing infrastructure, 53G will require more fiber cable and new, more densely situated cell antennas.
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Iraqi state television said thousands of people had fled Mosul's densely-populated Old City over the past 24 hours.
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The NASA image shows plumes of smoke rising from the landfill and spreading to the surrounding densely populated areas.
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By the time you are done with an island it's usually devoid of nature, and densely packed with buildings.
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The splash of ultramodern architecture among the densely situated Ottoman houses is in clear homage to its historic setting.
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But Russia is unlikely to lend its military muscle for a full-on advance on densely populated Idlib city.
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Intriguingly, these recent arrivals are more densely striped than an average specimen plucked from Antarctica or the ocean floor.
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The album's pace is knotted, as the many saturnine elements take time to click so densely together into beats.
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This is where you have both earthquakes and densely populated areas, with people living in houses made of stone.
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For the poor living in densely populated slum areas it is harder to avoid getting bitten, some experts say.
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The area which bore the brunt of Kenneth is not as densely populated as the one where Idai struck.
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It fears that its densely populated neighbour may one day decide to grab sparsely populated lands in Russia's east.
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Astronomers believe our star formed as part of a densely packed cluster that dissipated after about 100 million years.
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The Cribs series could be similar, which might mean lots of heavily edited, densely packed, and bite-sized segments.
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Namely, it's difficult for aircraft manufacturers to build VTOL vehicles that can be reliably used in densely populated areas.
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The video has been lauded in part because of its densely packed criticism of racism and violence in America.
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Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said Wednesday that Turkey would be taking more visible security measures in densely populated areas.
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A common factor among these new drone services is that they are not operating in densely built-up areas.
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The cathedral's roof was held up by oak beams so densely packed that they were known as "the forest".
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This is not some remote cave; this is only miles away from the densely populated of city of Johannesburg.
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But in a country as densely populated as Japan, abandoning an area the size of Connecticut wasn't an option.
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The human brain is so unique, and so densely complicated, it's unlikely to have developed by truly random chance.
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That raised fears Ebola could accelerate into one of Africa's most densely populated areas and over the Rwanda border.
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The mesh network strengthens as the number of users increases, making it ideal for densely populated cities like Manila.
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I had the pleasure of observing Magicada and this phenomena, growing up near densely wooded forest preserves in Illinois.
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They write: Telephone metadata is densely interconnected, easily reidentifiable, and trivially gives rise to location, relationship, and sensitive inferences.
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The new chip will be so densely covered in spicy flavors, he'll need chopsticks to eat them, he says!
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By the turn of the twentieth century the mussel beds were densely covered like some sort of permanent oysternami.
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More than 60 million people across densely populated southern China ended up being in the storm's path, he said.
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In the 1940s, California was left with one of the most densely inhabited Little People populations in the world.
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Within a few minutes, that missile could come crashing down on one of the world's more densely populated cities.
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The auction will mainly speed up data services in densely populated areas and is scheduled for later this month.
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In another, Valerian takes a shortcut through a densely packed multi-city, running directly through a series of walls.
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These chemical weapons were used as part of a weeks-long offensive against this densely populated opposition-held enclave.
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These backward leaps act like cattle prods, jarring us out of the somnolence that densely talkative films can induce.
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This year, they injected a modern twist: a discussion about the threat of mining on their densely forested landscape.
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His new programme for Silesia, a densely populated industrial region in south-west Poland, includes two new coal mines.
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A newly confirmed case in a densely populated part of the country will complicate attempts to control the outbreak.
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One resident reported a strike near a densely-populated district, where flames and clouds of smoke could be seen.
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However, updating that legislation might not be effective, says Hilbert, who represents a densely rural portion of the state.
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Are they more prevalent in less densely populated areas where "traditional" drugs are that bit more difficult to acquire?
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From an urban-planning perspective, trees do something of the same thing for densely occupied parts of the planet.
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Drums are what herald two extraordinary monologues in this densely packed, erratic comic drama, directed by Lileana Blain-Cruz.
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Brazil is also home to many hot and densely packed cities, where the mosquito that carries that virus thrives.
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A quarter of Nigeria's nearly 73 million eligible voters are in the northwest, the country's most densely-populated region.
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This seemed to make perfect sense because big cities were already densely populated, leaving little room for further development.
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Labor is cheap, and cities are densely populated — perfect for e-commerce, ride-hailing, and food and grocery delivery.
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If possible, commuting off-peak when people aren't packed in quite as densely can also help on the margins.
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But in a home, with densely packed objects, including humans, that move frequently, SLAM is insufficient, Mr. Savarese said.
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Santa Clara County has nearly 20203 million residents and is considered the heart of the densely populated Silicon Valley.
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Placing members of the Border Patrol's elite SWAT teams in densely populated cities sounds like a recipe for disaster.
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According to Synolakis, the area burned was laden with anarchic construction, densely populated and surrounded by a pine forest.
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Singapore is a densely populated city-state and one of the world's most expensive places to own a car.
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She collected lizards in both unspoiled forests and from the densely populated neighborhoods of San Juan, Arecibo, and Mayagüez.
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Still the Democratic counties of Milwaukee and Dane, which contains Madison, are the most densely populated in the state.
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The heavy use of tear gas, including in densely populated residential neighborhoods, has prompted public health and environmental concerns.
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It said China's densely populated and environmentally fragile coastal regions were particularly vulnerable to rising sea levels and temperatures.
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But aside from having a densely informative Web site, in five languages, the Via does little to promote itself.
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The latest outbreak presents a different challenge, occurring in a more densely populated area with dozens of armed groups.
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Superimposed over these layers is a wig-like shape — resembling a horseshoe — made of densely packed green phosphorescent snakes.
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Meanwhile, today's densely cultivated plantations and interconnected shipping networks, it's believed, have allowed the fungus to spread more efficiently.
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Honeybees have minuscule brains, yet their talents for collaboration and communication exceed those of many more densely brained creatures.
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And He Built," in which she cites Jacob's Ladder as an allusion in Kiefer's densely packed photomontage "Sefer Hechaloth.
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It points out that these are relatively densely populated; besides, economic growth generated in them is likely to spill over.
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Donnie Darko is a densely layered story which touches on many themes, including sacrifice, destiny, and the power of art.
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West Point is a slum, home to 22016,210 people who live in densely packed houses cobbled together from roofing tin.
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One such clash came in 2015 at Facebook's New York offices, one of the most densely populated in the company.
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The mountain is about 30 kilometers (18 miles) from center of Yogyakarta city on the densely populated island of Java.
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A new study by Stanford University found "telephone metadata densely interconnected, susceptible to re-identification, and enabling highly sensitive inferences".
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He said the incentives will work well in densely populated urban areas in airport, bridge, tunnel, port and other projects.
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It is past time for the FAA to ban unnecessary helicopters from the skies over our densely packed urban city.
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That's easier done in the open grassy areas near remote Rwandan clinics and hospitals than in densely populated city blocks.
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By eliminating stops, they were able to send buses more frequently to densely populated areas, servicing about 23 million Houstonians.
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The narrow, densely populated streets there make the impact of heavy weaponry deadly and indiscriminate, and access to aid difficult.
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The narrow, densely-populated streets there makes the impact of heavy weaponry deadly and indiscriminate, and access to aid difficult.
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Front page news in the newspaper servicing the most densely populated area of the country's biggest city #STRAYA #news pic.twitter.
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Three other buildings were quickly engulfed by flames in the densely populated area, which is home to 3 million people.
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The autopsy report says the area is densely wooded, but that the area was reportedly searched before the body's discovery.
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In some more densely populated cities, the analysts found electric cars would replace a large share of petroleum-powered cars.
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Clusters of mosquito-borne disease occur throughout the world, especially in densely populated countries with less developed health care systems.
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The evacuation area consists mainly of ranches, farms and a golf course, and is not densely populated, Chief Tennessen said.
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All three pressed powders are densely packed in the pan, making the finish gorgeously creamy and a dream to blend.
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It is past time for the FAA to ban unnecessary helicopters from the skies over our densely-packed urban city.
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Fighters launched mortars into densely populated areas and fired rocket-propelled grenades and heavy machine guns at the opposing positions.
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The Grammy awards are always a densely populated awards show, both in terms of attendance and in terms of nominations.
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Game of Thrones is known in equal measure for its densely interwoven plot and its many, many, many nude scenes.
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"The country is the most densely populated country on the entire continent," he said during a news conference on Friday.
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Shelling and aerial bombardment, including of densely populated urban areas, have significantly raised the risk of death or serious injury.
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The show is densely installed and has an immersive feeling that becomes oceanic as the rhythms of Twombly's hand expand.
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"We find that telephone metadata is densely interconnected, susceptible to reidentification, and enables highly sensitive inferences," the paper authors write.
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"The high mortality of the not-so-densely packed mosquitoes in our real-world shipping assay was unexpected," Hansen added.
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Plus, getting back would mean flying over densely populated New York City in a plane rapidly dropping from the sky.
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A commercial launch is set for 2020, in densely populated Hong Kong and Japan to begin with, the company said.
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These penguin-like seabirds littered the tidal wracks so densely that beach walkers had to be careful where they stepped.
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It's not uncommon to find bars and restaurants underground in the world's most densely populated city where space is precious.
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But strict rules in densely packed Mexico City about the location of hives restrict them mainly to the city fringes.
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United Nations officials have responded that most of the besieged areas are in densely populated cities unsuitable for airdropped deliveries.
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The fabric is strong and densely black, which I like — I've never been fond of tights that are nearly sheer.
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The manufacturing process of hairpin technology is complex, but, simply put, it allows the wires to be packed more densely.
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Since the turn of the century, wolves have been moving to densely populated areas in Germany, Denmark, Holland, and Luxembourg.
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Although the northern region is densely populated, Sharma said noodle consumption in the area is lower than in southern cities.
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Despite being a small island that is not densely forested, Sicily employs around 23,000 full-time and auxiliary forest rangers.
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It is one of the most densely populated nations on the planet and already has an extensive public transport system.
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In densely packed neighborhoods, water pipes typically run underground or between buildings, making them less likely to freeze and burst.
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Critics at the time blamed poor enforcement of safety regulations here in one of the world's most densely packed cities.
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Running a densely packed 90 minutes, "Boy" suffers from its rigorously sustained double focus on Samantha then and Adam now.
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The west of the city is more densely populated than the east and has a greater concentration of Sunni Muslims.
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In a hair under 11 minutes, the band constructed one of the most densely powerful suites in all of hardcore.
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Gaza is a densely populated strip of land that is mostly surrounded by Israel and peopled almost exclusively by Palestinians.
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The Wedge, off the coast of Orange County's densely populated Newport Beach, is unlike any other wave in the world.
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Government soldiers and allied extremist militia started trying to exterminate the Tutsi minority in villages across the densely populated country.
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The rural hamlets of eastern Pennsylvania are now booming with refugees from expensive and densely packed New York and Philadelphia.
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The Netherlands is the 32nd most densely populated country in the world, famous for harnessing nature with canals and windmills.
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Instead, she turned her attention to the residents of the densely packed slums where most of the bodies were found.
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Iliad also announced a partnership with Infravia aiming at accelerating fibre rollouts outside of very densely populated areas in France.
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And the film itself was densely packed with visual references and allusions, the work of other artists and Beyoncé herself.
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This is a difficult claim to make, especially given the densely feminine literary world of which Landon was a part.
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Many others lived close to the beach, especially on Java, a densely populated island with more than 140 million people.
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Densely packed into this area, which was rezoned in 2001, are more than a dozen other residential spires, mostly rentals.
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Ulysses is a famously difficult work, more than 200,000 words long and densely packed with allusions and fragmented, hallucinatory language.
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Second, coronavirus will stress fragile public health systems in densely populated urban centers such as Baghdad, Beirut, Cairo, and Gaza.
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In the Middle East, the first two cases of coronavirus were confirmed in the densely populated Gaza Strip on Sunday.
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PEOPLES' SYMPHONY CONCERTS One of music's under-the-radar steals returns with a densely programmed lineup of excellent, inexpensive concerts.
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But no, I'm only 20 miles from Midtown Manhattan in New Jersey, the most densely populated state in the country.
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In general, it's better if wild animals retain a healthy fear of (and distance from) humans in densely populated places.
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The massive rally followed overnight clashes between police and protesters on New Year's Eve in a densely populated shopping district.
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The densely forested Hida region in Gifu Prefecture of Japan is home to wood crafting traditions dating back 1,300 years.
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While the Granite State has no app and uses paper ballots, more densely populated areas use machines to count them.
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Surrounding areas became a densely populated expanse for which the sea became a distant backdrop, rather than a defining feature.
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Wuhan is the most densely populated city in central China, with 11 million people tightly clustered within the city limits.
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Normally, the sisters told me, a crowd as densely packed as the one that day would have made them nervous.
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The Pearl River Delta region, which includes Hong Kong and Macau, is among the most densely populated in the world.
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The island is the most densely populated in the region and its breezy weather is perfect for windsurfing and sailing.
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Similarly, although she did poorly in some more urbanized departments, she also did well in some more densely populated areas.
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The deaths occurred in the far north, a densely populated part of the city surrounded by many new condominium towers.
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In the world's largest cities, where populations are densely concentrated and growing, economies are generally thriving and cosmopolitanism is embraced.
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As of Thursday morning, forecasters said Irma was headed for Miami, the densely populated urban center along Florida's southeastern coast.
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Gish Jen's densely imagined if static new novel, "The Resisters," is set in a future surveillance state known as AutoAmerica.
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Many major transit systems, like those in New York, predate the ubiquity of cars and serve densely populated urban areas.
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He has created 12 large-scale (almost nine feet high), densely intricate mosaic portraits that play at least two roles.
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When the system's fans blow one way, they provide air to the densely seeded bent grass of the putting surface.
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California has long had the right to set its own emissions rules, which are followed by other densely populated states.
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It adds that the percentage of both short and long-haul travel will increase from airports serving densely populated areas.
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The building was situated in a densely populated part of the city, which is home to around 20 million people.
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"Offshore wind would be attractive in a densely populated country like Japan," he said, also mentioning South Korea and India.
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Tear gas billowed between the high-rises as sirens wailed on some of the most densely populated streets on Earth.
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In April, a four-meter python emerged from a sewer in Pasar Minggu, a densely populated area of South Jakarta.
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The city is densely populated, Carpenter said, and it seems nearly everyone had a personal connection to someone who died.
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In the Middle East, the first two cases of coronavirus were confirmed in the densely populated Gaza Strip on Sunday.
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The more densely grouped these time markers are, the more we'll feel like a huge amount of time has passed.
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The densely crosshatched pages pay homage to Otto Dix's psychologically shaded portraits and the classic monster magazines of the 1950s.
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Perhaps most importantly, China is much more densely populated, and many of its best shale deposits are in crowded places.
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They're getting less federal funding to expand coverage, especially if they are densely populated places like California or New York.
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The landscape is densely cratered and heavily eroded, indicating that it could be among the oldest terrains on the planet.
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Only they didn't realize these were also the areas where the fictional ethnic minority seeking independence was most densely clustered.
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Then you look at how densely they sit inside the cup and where the water fill line needs to be.
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The densely populated island city-state off southern Malaysia covers 277 square miles and contains more than 4,300 high-rise towers.
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The area is densely populated and witnesses from surrounding neighborhoods captured the huge volume of smoke that billowed into the sky.
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She picks the newspapers according to color, and twists them into thin rolls that are densely applied, one after the other.
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"Indonesia, and Jakarta in particular, is one of the most densely populated areas in the world," HTT Chairman Bibop Gresta said.
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In a densely populated urban area, it could be much harder to keep track of those whom patients might have touched.
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Many high-end shopping complexes in densely populated metro areas continue to thrive thanks to a steady stream of foot traffic.
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The civilians trapped in the Old City, a densely-populated maze of narrow alleyways, have little food, water or medical supplies.
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But preventing the other team from "hacking" a linked portal can be difficult in densely-populated areas with many Ingress players.
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But unlike the densely packed and fast-paced island of Manhattan, the mile-long Broad Channel retains a small-town vibe.
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They rode for hours, past large swaths of rolling green fields and Shell gas stations and dappled, densely wooded back roads.
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Its strengths are known knowns: long endurance, densely packed, high-quality construction, and all the good things that make macOS attractive.
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New fans packed the audience; most notably, a densely packed mob of Japanese supporters wearing hachimaki head scarves and banging drums.
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The giant seaside complex is just 30km from the centre of one of the world's biggest and most densely populated cities.
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"I didn't want it to be an anthropological show," von Furstenburg tells me, as we pass together by densely hung walls.
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In urban, densely populated states, such as New York and Massachusetts, consumers have a wealth of choices and comparatively low premiums.
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These densely printed circuit boards grace the back of the 50-megapixel medium format sensor that goes into every Hasselblad X1D.
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Mobile devices, for their part, are getting ever more densely packed to make them smaller and able to accommodate new components.
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Mr Modi's government made it clear that it had sought to attack terrorists, not Pakistani soldiers, far from densely populated areas.
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Philippines Prisoners live cheek by jowl in Manila's Quezon City Jail, one of the most densely populated corners of the Philippines.
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With a current population hovering around 3 million people, Mongolia remains one of the least-densely populated countries in the world.
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The densely populated historic center of Iraq's third largest city once bustled with life, but now most streets are quiet, spectral.
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That not only saves on cardboard, it also allows shippers to pack boxes more densely in their trucks, requiring fewer trips.
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Contributing factors include fast-growing economies and populations, long coastlines with many densely-populated cities, and inadequate waste and recycling infrastructure.
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However, finding available land to set up ground-level solar plants is a major challenge in densely populated Bangladesh, he admitted.
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A strong connection can lead to better downloads, but that's not, at least in densely populated metropolitan areas, the typical experience.
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I started appreciating the key differences in NEXT: the prettier graphics, the more densely populated spaceships and trading ports, the missions!
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In fairness to Fishman, I actually enjoy the openness of these new works, in contrast to her more densely-layered work.
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He also thinks it could help military and other security forces respond to emergencies and combat terrorism in densely populated areas.
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With just 3.1 million people in an area almost the size of Alaska, Mongolia is the world's least densely populated country.
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That suggests that Europe, too, has no trouble feeding itself despite being three times as densely settled as the United States.
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The civilian death toll has increased in the more densely populated west of Mosul as militants have used homes for cover.
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It's definitely a smart take on addressing a connectivity problem in one of the least-densely populated areas of the world.
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CAMPUS CHAOS The unrest also spread to densely populated Mong Kok on the Kowloon peninsula, often the site of street clashes.
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The congressman said that even a brief visit to Plum Island revealed its unique place in such a densely populated region.
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Broadband is a policy that can benefit those living in remote or sparsely populated areas and in densely concentrated urban communities.
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The reports were from only two locations in Hebei, a densely populated province on the North China Plain that abuts Beijing.
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Ryan, who visited Mabalako recently, said it may be easier to fight the virus in a less densely populated rural area.
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As the fighting moves toward more densely populated areas, it presents a grave danger to the many civilians inside the city.
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Both created housing shortages which led to cheap, mass-produced homes that were quickly erected in densely populated towns and cities.
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Strong wind of up to 140 kph (87 mph) battered the densely populated coast, uprooting trees and bringing down electricity pylons.
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That's an easy-to-meet requirement for rural and suburban locations, but it's difficult for sites on densely constructed college campuses.
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But the latest map paintings are densely collaged with drawings that Ms. Kozloff made between the ages of 95953 and 29595.
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Social distancing — avoiding crowded places or densely populated areas — has become a popular term in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak.
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Living in The nearly 60-square-mile town is the third-largest in Connecticut — and one of the least densely populated.
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Even the liberal "left" in this country is densely populated with politicians whose stated views on socialism seem scarcely more exact.
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A densely populated and extensively farmed land is transformed into the aural equivalent of a remote rain forest by singing amphibians.
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Airbnbs in the least crowded locations saw business grow the most in March as Americans tried to escape densely populated areas.
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In the magisterial baritone Christian Gerhaher he found an interpreter able to let Goethe's densely brilliant lines shine through the music.
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Bright, densely layered images point to historical and personal moments, from the AIDS epidemic to the artist's own brush with death.
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St. Alexius Hospital is located in one of the poorest and, according to Spencer, most densely populated areas in the region.
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Authorities struggled to enforce the measures, especially in densely populated townships and rural areas, on the first day of the lockdown.
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NEW DELHI (Reuters) - For years, Hindus and Muslims lived and worked peacefully together in Yamuna Vihar, a densely populated Delhi district.
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Such a quake would be relatively shallow, he added, and experts say it could be catastrophic for the densely populated state.
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As a densely populated island country, Japan has run into land use constraints around deploying large-scale wind and solar plants.
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The outbreak was reported in a densely forested part of Bas-Uele Province, near the border with the Central African Republic.
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The neighborhood that the couple was seeking to represent includes about 10,000 people packed into a few densely populated city blocks.
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The results, depending on how densely he covers a given surface, evoke anything from self-serious abstraction to manic graffiti art.
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The densely patterned rooms, whether intended for armchair travelers or returnees from colonial expeditions, appear to be transporting places to live.
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That disease's epicenter was a housing estate in Hong Kong, amongst the most densely populated and unequal cities in the world.
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Read: Gish Jen's densely imagined if static new novel, "The Resisters," is set in a future surveillance state known as AutoAmerica.
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Most shopkeepers are originally from Henan, a poor, densely settled central province whose population of 94 million rivals that of Egypt.
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With a growing population throughout the country and more people moving to densely packed cities, the risk is worsening for Indians.
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Days of heavy rain are believed to have triggered the collapse in the deprived and densely populated Hulene district of Maputo.
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The material was so densely packed that they suggested visitors would be hard-pressed to leave more than a nail mark.
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Others note that California still has massive regulations that make it very hard to build residential property in densely populated areas.
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And across the country, millions of people live in proximity, in densely populated slums where access to health care is poor.
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And across the country, millions of people live in proximity, in densely populated slums where access to health care is poor.
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At its peak, the island was the most densely populated place on Earth with over 5,000 people living on 16-acres.
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On a recent Friday night in Don Bosco, a neighborhood in Tondo, eight policemen on motorcycles patrolled the densely packed slum.
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Only part of the perimeter, which abuts densely-populated residential areas, is protected by fencing, giving the local population easy access.
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Was one remembering correctly that the vests densely layered with zippered pouches had been done first by Demna Gvasalia at Vetements?
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The area now occupied by the freeway used to contain some of the most densely packed blocks in the Twin Cities.
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That may be because wolves in Europe were habituated to humans, because the region was more densely-populated than North America.
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South Korea is 17 times more densely populated in cities than in the U.S. Japan nine times, the U.K. six times.
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In fact, Internet sellers, and even private carriers, often use the U.S.P.S. as their delivery mechanism to addresses outside densely populated cities.
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Densely-crammed with infectious pop hooks, the songs burst with punk energy, incorporating elements of glitch-pop, hip-hop, and dance music.
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The monitor, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, said it had gained control of several buildings in the densely built-up area.
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Located near the natural gas-rich Marcellus shale in Pennsylvania, these densely populated areas have long been hotbeds of opposition to pipelines.
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This image of Jupiter's south pole, taken by NASA's Juno spacecraft, shows cyclones the size of Earth, densely clustered across its surface.
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This image of Jupiter's south pole, taken by NASA's Juno spacecraft, shows cyclones the size of Earth, densely clustered across its surface.
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Cluster munitions were "pervasively used" and air-dropped into densely-populated areas, it said, amounting to the war crime of indiscriminate attacks.
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What emerges is another beyond-twisty mystery, one that grows more gripping and densely layered as this eight-episode limited series unfolds.
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" According to their findings, the researchers said that the accounts were densely interlinked by following each other, described as a "disinformation supercluster.
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Dozens of buildings tumbled into mounds of rubble or were severely damaged in densely populated parts of Mexico City and nearby states.
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Some cities may limit the number of e-scooters and e-bikes operating in certain densely populated areas to alleviate parking congestion.
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But in densely populated countries such as Singapore, or in mountainous places such as Japan, finding an appropriate site can be hard.
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Does this not all seem a little odd and antediluvian to you, in today's modern, ultra-networked, densely intertwined, post-geographic world?
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Mosul is densely packed with an estimated 1 million civilians, many still living in their homes as the battles rage around them.
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Switching lenses is cumbersome and not ideal in certain environments, like a Saigon street market, densely crowded with vendors, tourists and thieves.
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And in general, the task is an easier one for Democrats, given that their targets are more densely concentrated in urban areas.
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"This area is densely populated which increases the odds of significant damage if tornadoes do form," NBC News meteorologist Bill Karins said.
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Meanwhile, the Colombian grocery market alone is said to be $40 billion, most of which is concentrated in few densely populated cities.
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As the map above shows, the WUI is most extensive in the densely populated eastern US, where thankfully wildfires are less frequent.
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The 1,20303km North-East Agra link carries hydroelectric power from Assam to Uttar Pradesh, one of the country's most densely populated areas.
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In densely populated Guangdong, there were more than 300 human cases of H7N9 virus this winter, far more than any other province.
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"At least in prison they're contained," said Paredes, investigations chief of the National Police in the densely populated region that includes Asunción.
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The outbreak was initially confined to densely populated parts of Lusaka with poor sanitation, but has now spread to lower-density areas.
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She said she did not see any alcohol or anything else improper, and the area around the venue was not densely populated.
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It has become clear that the pre-Columbian Americas were much more densely populated, by more sophisticated civilisations, than was previously thought.
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Kyle Vogt, Cruise's boss, argues that testing in densely populated environments means cars experience unusual situations more often, and thus learn faster.
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The big picture: Reducing congestion in densely populated, trafficked metro areas will require distributing people more strategically across transit options and routes.
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There are no individuals in Burtynsky's hyperreal panoramas of oil refineries, landfills, polluted rivers, transportation networks, mining pits, and densely populated cities.
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These companies primarily specialize in building small electric aircrafts and will work with Uber to build ones specifically for densely populated areas.
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In Hong Kong, there used to be a place called Kowloon Walled City, which was the most densely populated place on Earth.
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That's accompanied by rapid construction of low-cost, densely packed housing units -- typically townhouses -- though even these, eventually, can't contain the growth.
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The Twilight Zone may lie between science and superstition, but it lands squarely in the most densely populated territory in television, Prettygoodistan.
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The impact on fish farms, helping to meet huge demand in Cantonese restaurants in the densely populated territory, was not immediately clear.
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For people of all genders and orientations, the anus is densely threaded with nerves, many of which are connected to the genitals.
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The overpass spanned nearly the width of the street and was designed to ease traffic through the densely crowded Bara Bazaar neighborhood.
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The Thomas Fire in 2017 torched the densely populated Ventura and Santa Barbara counties, leading to at least $1.8 billion in damages.
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Stars are much more densely clustered together near our galaxy's central supermassive black hole than they are out where Earth is located.
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"Small-scale income farming was piloted as an income generation project for refugee households in a particularly densely populated camp," he said.
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Heavy aerial bombardment of the densely populated Gaza Strip killed 22006,20093 people, mostly civilians, according to Palestinian officials, and caused widespread destruction.
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The city's new jails will be in the middle of densely populated neighborhoods, while most facilities in Norway are in rural settings.
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Elections officials in two densely populated counties typically allow voters up to five days to help "cure" problems when signatures don't match.
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The greatest impact was in densely populated Mexico City, but the shaking was even more intense in Puebla, closer to the epicenter.
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Living in close proximity to domesticated animals led to diseases that crossed the species barrier, wreaking havoc in the densely settled communities.
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The sprawling camp was part of a densely populated, impoverished squatter belt only few kilometers away from the heart of the capital.
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Giant hail impacted the densely populated zones of Dallas and Fort Worth early that June, costing about $1.3 billion according to NOAA.
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The two most densely populated counties, Wayne and Macomb, both ranked among the top counties for overdose deaths in 2014 and 2015.
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Apparently, someone at the company has a thing for the densely packed food item with an undeniably high deliciousness-to-weight ratio.
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Children play on narrow, litter-strewn dirt paths that separate densely packed corrugated metal shacks and crude electrical cables dangle precariously overhead.
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There were also clashes with police in the Kowloon district of Mong Kok, one of the most densely populated areas on Earth.
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It does not help that the Fergana Valley is Central Asia's most densely populated region, and that ethnic violence can quickly intensify.
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The enclave is a densely populated pocket of satellite towns and farms and the only major rebel stronghold near the capital Damascus.
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This is particularly true in densely populated urban areas —where the bulk of viewers that media companies want to reach are located.
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It imagined what the Boston-Washington Corridor may look like in 22: densely populated, infested with crime, and unsustainable at every level.
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Space is at a premium in Singapore, which is ranked by World Bank as one of the world's most densely populated countries.
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Today the plane possesses unique capabilities that the coalition claims make it ideal for hitting small targets in densely-populated urban environments.
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And yet since then, the South Florida coastline has only grown more densely populated, reaching a population of 6 million in 2016.
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That's a testament to the Duffer Brothers' densely packed story as it is the actors that have been tasked to play them.
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Starbucks said it would slow the number of licensed stores it opens and close underperforming company-operated locations in densely populated areas.
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But they still worried that they were sleeping in a densely packed environment with little information about such a fast-moving virus.
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With approximately 9,300 people spread across 31.5 square miles, Redding is one of Fairfield County's most rural and least densely populated towns.
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The site, located by a bustling port in one of the most urbanized, densely populated regions in the world, wasn't exactly hospitable.
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Developers and corporations argued that the old zoning in the densely built neighborhood hobbled their ability to build modern, space-efficient towers.
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For the next eight months, analysts poring over satellite images of the densely wooded site at Sohae found little evidence of dismantlement.
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Over frenzied creepy-true-crime-show production, Cardi barks her rhymes densely and at a quick clip, emphasizing raw energy over clarity.
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The six historical romance novels that make up this series are "vivid, engaging, densely potted," one critic wrote in 2000 (sound familiar?).
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Their first series remained their best known: densely wrought compositions of convoluted golden horns whose intricacies could evoke lattices, weapons or bodies.
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The are both highly democratic, densely populated, commercialized areas which impose taxes for their pet projects on the rest of the state.
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The ministry is in a densely populated area, a World Heritage site known as Bab al-Yemen, which has been targeted before.
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Ms. Steyerl's films are densely packed, mixing fact and fiction, documentary footage, computer-generated images and often appearances by the artist herself.
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New data released by New York City shows that the neighborhoods hit hardest by the virus are generally poor, and densely packed.
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That is especially true in densely populated Los Angeles, she added, where roads are jammed and firefighters have little space to move.
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By counting seedlings a year after the most recent fire, the team can calculate how densely new lodgepoles might regrow in Stumptown.
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Filled with interesting characters, this is a densely woven and compelling read that will go by a lot faster than you'd expect.
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Friday's blaze is one of many to strike the densely populated Bangladeshi capital, with at least 100 people dying this year alone.
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Jakarta, a densely-populated urban megacenter, is home to more than 10 million people and is quickly sinking into the Java Sea.
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In densely populated areas like Hong Kong, "infections that jump from animals to humans must be taken very seriously," Dr. Sridhar said.
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Densely populated slum neighborhoods with big families - often sharing one-bedroom homes and beds - creates ideal conditions for disease transmission, scientists say.
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Coalition airstrikes are still being called in frequently in the middle of densely populated neighborhoods, and the civilian toll has been immense.
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In densely populated Hong Kong this could lead to hundreds of people becoming infected in the supposed safety of their own homes.
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Officials said the community was located on a densely forested peninsula in western Panama, between the Caribbean Sea and the Chiriquí Lagoon.
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Globally, buildings generate nearly 40 percent of greenhouse gas emissions, but in densely developed American cities, the rate can be substantially higher.
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" Put another way: It's sculpture densely packed with references, which is why the critic Hal Foster called him "catnip for art historians.
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Approvals for some tests, unlike UPS' broad certification, are limited to small areas, and restrictions remain about flights over densely populated areas.
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Downtown, along the harbor, historic Thames Street is densely lined with shops, restaurants and bars that thrum with tourists throughout the summer.
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And we were: I stopped taking my kids to indoor playgrounds or crowded malls or delicious but densely packed neighborhood Beijing restaurants.
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To produce the densely patterned, intricately connected system of hinges by hand would be prohibitively expensive and time-consuming, Ms. Boltenstern said.
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Superconductors are materials that currents can travel through without resistance, and can thus produce more densely packed currents and create stronger magnets.
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An outer box that beamed with flashy images, marketing copy, and densely packed small print took a fiddly few moments to remove.
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It is also a dry run for the impending capture of Raqqa, a larger, far more densely populated and better defended city.
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Compared with the digressive exuberance of these more densely populated fictions, "Slave Old Man" transpires in a solitude that can be limiting.
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Residents in most coastal communities of densely populated Miami-Dade County were ordered to move to higher ground beginning at 9 a.m.
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Julia Wertz's new black-and-white book of comics, Tenements, Towers & Trash, is a stirring ode to America's most densely populated metropolis.
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It is the largest area of undeveloped land between Maine and Florida, set within the most densely populated state in the nation.
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But even those data are not entirely trustworthy: it later transpired that the researchers had underestimated urbanisation in the densely populated Niger delta.
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Swedish archaeologists found the remains of 10 individuals—nine adults and one infant— deliberately placed atop a densely packed layer of large stones.
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The ban affects Gelsenkirchen and Essen, including part of the A40 motorway in the Ruhr region, one of Germany's most densely populated areas.
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By the mid-1950s, the 16-acre island was inhabited by over 5,000 people, making it the most densely populated place on earth.
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So while fill power does dictate something about the quality of a down, what really matters is how densely packed a down is.
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That raised fears the outbreak could spread within the densely-populated city and beyond via its border with Rwanda and the international airport.
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Male City, a two square mile island with a population of 150,000, is one of the most densely populated cities in the world.
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The resulting pressure can damage batteries' innards, causing them to short-circuit and release densely stored energy in the form of excessive heat.
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Meanwhile, near downtown Los Angeles, a small but dangerous fire threatened a densely populated, hilly neighborhood along Highway 39 amid sizzling temperatures Monday.
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Opposition parties estimate that between 500 and 1,000 civilians have also been killed in the fighting, largely concentrated in densely populated urban centers.
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As the fighting intensified in the spring of 2017, the militants retreated further inwards, to the densely packed buildings of the historic quarter.
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The primary school that their children were supposed to attend is in Huilongguan in Changping district, a densely populated part of northern Beijing.
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The Domesday Book, a survey of 11th-century England, suggests that south-east Norfolk was the most densely populated part of the country.
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Rwanda, one of Africa's most densely-populated countries, found that it costs an average of $880 to link a house to the grid.
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It is also, he notes wryly, "a physically domineering crop"—something that is made clear as he plunges through a densely packed plot.
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His illustrations often carry the same motifs as the music, with images of lonely parking lots, unpeopled motels and densely-colored shadow worlds.
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Yet in the Kashmir Valley, a fertile and densely populated part of the Indian state of Jammu & Kashmir, this comes tempered with weariness.
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One sunny Saturday in February 2015, a group of LGBT refugees gathered at a house in a densely packed neighborhood for a celebration.
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The densely packed modules launch on a rocket and then inflate once in space, providing more overall volume for astronauts to roam around.
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The building, which was once called a "vertical slum" by a Singaporean legislator, is a densely packed mix of residential and commercial units.
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In more densely populated areas, he suggested that different technology could be used to mitigate privacy concerns, but did not specify what technology.
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Starlings are most comfortable around human habitations and are easily observed even in densely populated cities; they actually avoid large, undisturbed natural spaces.
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Hong Kong is famous for its densely packed buildings so seeing the city and its reflection in the same shot works especially well.
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This is largely due to its popularity in the densely populated Indian subcontinent, though the sport is a big hitter across Commonwealth countries.
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The grandson of a former president, he has a network of allies among local power-brokers, especially on the densely populated Caribbean coast.
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Guangzhou, a densely populated urban metropolis with a tropical climate, saw around 37,350 people infected with dengue fever during an outbreak in 2014.
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"Al Shabaab militants fired mortar shells at densely populated civilian residential areas in Baidoa town this morning," AMISOM said on its Twitter account.
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Existing rules also don't allow for flying over densely populated areas — all of which require a waiver or new rules to be made.
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Nor is Russia able to deploy enough precision-guided munitions to make air power count for much in such a densely packed city.
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Britain, with its densely populated towns, has a vibrant online- shopping market; 27% of Britons buy groceries online at least once a month.
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He said it would have been better to expand Rio's metro system to densely populated areas in the west and other needy areas.
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That goes even more so for a densely populated metro area like New York, the top market for Walmart's website and its Jet.
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They grow densely together and block out the light, creating a weirdly empty forest floor that looks like something out of a movie.
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MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - A train derailed in a densely populated Mexico City suburb on Thursday morning, killing at least five people, authorities said.
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However, they add, minorities are likely to be of lower socioeconomic status and to live in densely populated areas with no air conditioning.
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The insurgents are putting up stiff resistance in the remaining district under their control in northwestern Mosul and the densely populated Old City.
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Looking around at the kids stuffed densely into the theater, I realized that this movie paints with the big, bold strokes of childhood.
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Many people's image of progress on climate change involves a room full of world leaders in expensive suits signing a densely-worded treaty.
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The tuna, densely crusted with sesame seeds and only slightly seared, was arranged in nigiri-like strips over a won ton noodle salad.
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Lancisi, 2000, built his company in Shirley Mills, Maine, a densely wooded town of 270 residents about 22015 miles from the Canadian border.
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In the sedentary mice, these molecules swarmed so densely over the gene that they blocked signals that tell the gene to turn on.
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Some of the concerns stem from the long distance between rural and mountainous Gangwon Province and the sprawling and densely populated capital, Seoul.
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It is particularly hard to know how they might target drops in densely populated areas like Daraya, a rebel stronghold southwest of Damascus.
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Some observers have said the violence is likely more connected to deepening inequality, especially that which confines people to densely populated, poor communities.
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JAKARTA, Indonesia — The densely packed houses along Yogyakarta's Kali Code River went from drab to a riot of reds, blues, yellows and whites.
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Normally, the discord originates around the holy sites of the Old City, one densely packed square-kilometer surrounded by 700-year-old walls.
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The bill to protect Trump is also particularly costly because the Republican lives in the most densely populated neighborhood of America's biggest city.
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"The probability of heavy losses, given growing concentrations of economic assets in densely populated towns and cities, has likewise multiplied," the report said.
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It stopped the invaders from taking Srinagar, Kashmir's capital, which is in the Kashmir valley, the most densely populated part of the territory.
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Meanwhile, Target is pushing forward with its smaller store expansion, which allows it to open shops in densely populated areas such as Chicago.
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The app started as a pilot project in 2014, beginning in three densely populated states, California, Texas, and Flordia, proving to be successful.
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Soybeans and cotton are densely planted in the Delta, and the heat increases the likelihood that the herbicide will spread to neighboring fields.
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The first movement begins with an Adagio introduction, flickering with piercing chords and sustained sonorities; this leads to a bustling, densely contrapuntal Allegro.
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At $22 billion, Heathrow would be the more expensive project and face legal challenges over its environmental impact on densely populated west London.
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Additionally, New York is a densely populated state where an estimated 2 million homes still rely on oil or propane for temperature controls.
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Built into the mountainsides of Hong Kong, these terraced cemeteries appear next to the many skyscrapers that make up the densely packed city.
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Gaza's 1.8 million residents live in the small 225 square-mile enclave, making it one of the most densely-populated territories on earth.
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Amazon also reportedly told brands that the economics of the business were harder in those areas because they were not very densely populated.
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"And I love seeing bears without collars, but they're going to have to get along in densely populated areas just like people do."
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Instead, looking at these densely detailed, colorful arrangements of text and image feels a little like browsing the I Spy children's book series.
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When the gold nanoparticles were less densely packed, it functions as a window by allowing all wavelengths to pass through the nanoparticle layer.
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"Hartford is one of the most densely populated cities of color and one of the poorest cities in New England," Kritzman told me.
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Street artist Invader has traded his typical canvas of densely populated urban city walls for the open, arid plains of Tanzania's central plateau.
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Verdant residential areas ring the more densely packed village of Great Neck Plaza, with the Long Island Rail Road station at its core.
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The company said it would slow the number of licensed stores it opens and close underperforming company-operated locations in densely populated areas.
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An example is how Democrats often naturally pack themselves into densely populated cities, which can lead to a high number of "wasted" votes.
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The announcements came as officials worked to institute a broad plan of "social distancing" in the nation's largest and most densely populated city.
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In recent months, thousands of newcomers have ended up in La Carpio, a poor, densely populated neighborhood in the capital with many Nicaraguans.
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Vinetz said both the city's high density and the fact that it is densely populated across a large region could be exacerbating factors.
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Seen from beneath, the filigree is porous and open to the sky, but so densely layered as to create a light-dappled shade.
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New York, the largest and most densely populated city in the United States, has rapidly become the epicenter of the nation's coronavirus spread.
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The symphonic writing is densely vivid, especially in the work's arid final minutes, driven by thunderous waves of almglocken, gongs and bass drum.
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All photos by Jim Huylebroek In densely populated Brent, one of the four poorest boroughs in London, it's not difficult to find heroin.
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But, living in Bath, one of Maine's most densely populated neighborhoods, our house was pinched between a busy road and a forested backyard.
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It's like a very small location but is densely populated, and people refer to it as the largest ghetto or the largest slum.
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As of Tuesday morning, New York State had more than 25,000 cases, with almost 250,000 of those in densely-packed New York City.
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As of Tuesday morning, New York State had more than 25,000 cases, with almost 250,000 of those in densely-packed New York City.
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The book that inspired this play is a densely literary work that defies classification and would seem to defy translation to the stage.
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In New Jersey, Mr. Murphy carried the densely populated New York and Philadelphia suburbs by staggering margins, including counties that broke for Gov.
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No matter how densely packed New York City is, it continues to grow, with buildings constantly being expanded or replaced by new ones.
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"Black Panther the Album" is very nearly as densely packed — with ideas, allusions and ambitions — as one of Mr. Lamar's official solo albums.
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Denver is the most densely populated city in the state and has reported 125 cases as of Monday out of Colorado's 591 cases.
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How we stay healthy—or perhaps more ambitiously, how we become healthy in such a densely interconnected landscape—will be a recurring conversation.
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They're now happily living in New Rochelle, a city in the lower part of the county, where the houses are more densely concentrated.
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Dozens of buildings collapsed into mounds of rubble or were severely damaged in in densely populated parts of Mexico City and nearby states.
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The densely woven plot involves an independent-minded widow, her relationship with a reverend, and the possible haunting presence of a giant serpent.
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The aircraft, operated by the local carrier Busy Bee, went down in a densely populated neighborhood of Goma shortly after takeoff on Sunday.
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Many of those deliveries are to smaller cities, towns and rural areas, which are more difficult than drop-offs in densely populated cities.
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The militants have been dislodged from nearly three quarters of the city but they remain in control of the densely populated old center.
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Craters often exhibit a slightly weaker gravitational tug than surrounding areas because they can be filled with broken-up, less densely packed material.
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Muddling along with Kir will likely be many readers, because this densely written novella starts in medias res and only gets more obtuse.
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Can a densely populated, multi-ethnic state such as California or New York match Wyoming's efficiency solely by hiring more health-care workers?
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Several Palestinian residents of Gaza, the densely populated enclave on the Egyptian border, told Reuters they had been experiencing problems with phone service.
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Young Kashmiris — fed up, brutalized, growing up in the most densely militarized zone in the world — surrounded polling stations to protest Indian rule.
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The tiny country is densely populated and the second-most environmentally degraded country in the Americas, after Haiti, according to the United Nations.
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Food, water and fuel for cooking and heating are unavailable or are being sold at prohibitive prices in the area's densely packed neighborhoods.
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Television footage showed police pepper-spraying a man they then arrested outside a shopping centre in the densely-populated district of Mong Kok.
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The area is densely populated, with many civilians flocking to camps near Syria's border with Turkey as they brace for an imminent attack.
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It currently stands at 6 million doses but this may not be enough if there are simultaneous outbreaks in multiple densely populated areas.
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The problem is particularly acute in states like Michigan, Virginia and Pennsylvania, where densely populated urban areas quickly give way to rural landscapes.
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Over 550 densely packed pages, Posner tells a tireless and occasionally tiring tale that reads like a pharmaceutical version of cops and robbers.
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Among other very effective tools, you often employ a densely populated frame, filled with different characters all reacting to one another at once.
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His densely built-up paintings portray the artist's friends and family on a monumental scale, elevating them to the status of Renaissance icons.
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