| 11. | Yet all in all the contiguity of text and illustrations seems to have the intended effect.
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| 12. | The Palestinian official said the most recent Israeli offer provided for greater contiguity of Palestinian areas.
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| 13. | The enclosure of the system is the surface of contiguity or boundary between the two systems.
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| 14. | Due to it's geographical and religious contiguity, it was given to Himachal Pradesh.
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| 15. | It deals with events in their depth and structure rather than in their contiguity in time.
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| 16. | Though leaving some ambiguity with sparse measurements, the contiguity may be assessed applying a priori knowledge.
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| 17. | Are the usual meanings of " contiguity space " and " proximity space " essentially the same?
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| 18. | A polycentric metropolitan area is one not connected by continuous development or conurbation, which requires urban contiguity.
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| 19. | Song notes this non-contiguity, but does not undertake to explain why it might be important.
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| 20. | Placentophagy, however, provides a point with some contiguity in reverting which may require a further look.
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