I wasn't referring to the European Union, but to Europe as a geographical entity ( I'd have said EU if I was talking about it ).
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In this case the reader can accept that the British Isles as wider geographical entity ( rather than a collection of national boundaries ) is a significant aspect of the text.
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I looked at the Encyclopedia Britannica entries, and they seem to cover it with " ocean " and " seawater " ( plus articles on individual seas and geographical entities ).
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The performance was presented as part of the Great Performers series by Lincoln Center, which is evidently trying to redefine itself as something more than a real-estate or geographical entity.
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That glorious, sprawling myth known as the United States ( not to be confused with the geographical entity of the same name ) keeps getting smaller in the plays of Sam Shepard.
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The primary goal was to develop experience in " landscape protection "-protection of large geographical entities as a whole, only parts of which may be under federal control and protection.
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In this list, " Long Island " is defined as the geographical entity, and thus the list includes attractions in Kings County, New York, a . k . a.
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They kept their baronial title, but the new " Barony of Nivelet " was no longer a distinct geographical entity, but apparently an assemblage of dispersed fiefs tied to the family.
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According to the Commission de toponymie du Qu�bec ( Geographical Names Board of Quebec ), the place name " Madeleine " also applies to a dozen geographical entities in this Gasp�sie region.
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In this technique the subject memorizes the layout of some building, or the arrangement of shops on a street, or any geographical entity which is composed of a number of discrete loci.