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map
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Usage examples of map.
Mr Parmenter, as he handed the aerogram across the big table littered with maps, plans and drawings of localities terrestrial and celestial.
We knew, however, that the Americans were planning to descend upon the jungle in the area where it was conjectured the alated had their base, and to wipe it from the map.
Mark commanded the map to rotate in model space to align the viewpoint with his own current position.
Gordon Aller, who was supposed to be surveying for a geological map of northern Australia.
And Sir Alured rejoiced in the idea that when his ghost should look at the survey map, that hiatus of Barnton Spinnies would not trouble his spectral eyes.
Just mapping audio to the previously translated written forms had been a triumph.
New Guinea was supposed to be connected with Australia, it follows that we have in the above statement of Andrea Corsali the reason, at least, for the presence on subsequent maps of the Shonerean term Brasielie Regio, as applied to the Austral Continent.
Prado y Tobar forwards the map of Santo as proof that the statements of the captain regarding his discovery of the great Austral Land were without foundation, I cannot but regard it as an additional argument in favour of my contention, that Santo cannot be the grand Austral continent of which De Quiros speaks and of which he claimed to be the discoverer.
Then Bade looked forebodingly at the map and ordered Liaison to get General Rast for him.
Placing his tin baler before him, on which he had scratched his notes, he drew a map of the island.
Zella says, then picks up the magnifying glass and studies the map Bando spreads out for her.
Farther along we come to the confluence of the Little Delaware and the West Branch, and Bando takes out his compass and map again.
It has a seemingly simple and limited behavioural repertoire, including various forms of learning, while its relatively easily mapped central nervous system contains only a small number of cells - no more than 20,000 neurons in all, arranged in a system of distributed ganglia and including amongst them a population of very large cells which can be recognized easily and reproducibly from animal to animal.
In fact, this third island was actually two separate land masses, but the gully was only ten metres wide, and the map still referred to it as Kerkulla Besar, meaning Big Kerkulla.
I fished out my own packet and glanced at my bib number8then opened the accompanying map.