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n. (plural of subdivision English)
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"Subdivisions" is a song by Canadian progressive rock group, Rush, released as the second single from their 1982 album Signals.
The song has been a staple of the band's live performances, is played regularly on classic-rock radio, and appears on several greatest-hits compilations. It was released as a single in 1982, and despite limited success on the UK charts, the song had significant airplay in Great Britain. In the United States, it charted at #8 on the Album Rock Tracks chart. Played live prior to its release, numerous pre-release live versions have circulated among collectors for years.
Subdivisions, an EP independently produced by Sinch, consists of re-interpretations of songs from Clearing the Channel (2005). The songs are constructed from samples of past recordings, as well as newly recorded material.
Usage examples of "subdivisions".
It is, however, by no means clear that the neocortical subdivisions are actually functional units.
To accommodate the 700-1,000 new residents arriving daily, a minimum of 300 acres of green space must be paved, also daily, for subdivisions, streets, schools, and shopping malls.
Sure, it would have been easy to rush in and prosecute a few lousy builders after their Tinker-Toy subdivisions blew apart in the hurricane.
Sure seems peculiar that so many older homes survived your Hurricane Andrew with little or no damage, while newer subdivisions exploded into match sticks.
That could make it difficult to determine which subdivisions are at risk.
Meanwhile, the Everglades went from fire to flood to drought, and more and more of its water was siphoned for new cities, subdivisions and farms.
Hotels, shops and warehouses would sprout upnot to mention plenty of new subdivisions, which is what the Homestead deal is really all about.
You may further note that there are subdivisions within some categories.
Even a person like myself who is adept at both fiction and nonfiction and ranges over considerable variety in both subdivisions is not a universal writer.