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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
demarcate .
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Examples
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And Cantor has the gal to blame everything on the demarcates?
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What I find so useful about the QED model scroll down a bit on their home page to see it is the way it identifies the central pillars of a high-quality education, and then demarcates what each pillar looks like in a traditional, transitional, and transformational setting.
Sam Chaltain: What (& Where) Are the World's Most Transformational Schools? Sam Chaltain 2011
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And then he aggressively overemphasizes the dark line or cheap perspective or cartoon symbolism that demarcates his version of representation from his version of abstraction.
Art reviews: 'Philip Guston, Roma' and 'David Smith Invents' at the Phillips Philip Kennicott 2011
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This clearly demarcates their operations as falling under First Amendment protections of the separation of church and state, as well as the First Amendment protections granted by judicial precedents to church's of hierarchical structure.
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I'm sorry but the only differences between the two parties on this topic is that demarcates spend and tax where as republicans for the last 8 or so years spend and borrow from other countries.
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Many students lounge on the grass in their brightly colored t-shirts and shorts; Pion Harrari sits a little hill to the right of the flat quad; the windmills of the labyrinthine engineering building lies behind him; the splendid white English building to his left and the lavish gothic Philosophy building to the right compete to dominate the view; in the distance, a little lake demarcates the north edge of the quad.
Homecoming 2010
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It is their rejection from the "Liberal Establishment," and their rejection if it, that demarcates the boundaries of the big-tent of conservativism.
Why the Conservatives Won't Crack-up, But the Left Probably Will 2010
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In Hawaii, the high tide line demarcates jurisdiction; State is below, County is above, so the bills could not address aquarium fish collection occurring in the water.
Robert Wintner: Having Our Oceans and Eating Them Too -- Maui County Steps Up to Stop the Carnage Robert Wintner 2010
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It is their rejection from the "Liberal Establishment," and their rejection if it, that demarcates the boundaries of the big-tent of conservativism.
Rupert Russell: Why the Conservatives Won't Crack-up, But the Left Probably Will 2010
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A man touches a marble pillar that demarcates the boundary of the grounds surrounding the dargah.
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