Collocations witharea

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abdominal area
Using unconditional and conditional standard deviation scores of fetal abdominal area measurements in the prediction of intrauterine growth restriction.
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adjacent area
Yet, at times, it was difficult to see where one cor tical area ended and an adjacent area began.
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affected area
We theorize that more local synaptic inhibition would have similar effects, but only over the affected area.
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affluent area
That's the advantage or disadvantage (laughs) of working in this affluent area.
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area of cultivation
Assuming complementarity between fertilizer and land area, increased fertilizer prices will expand the area of cultivation.
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area of disagreement
A fourth likely area of disagreement concerns whether animal life is morally protectable.
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area of inquiry
It is an area of inquiry that in itself deserves to be pursued more intensively in future research.
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area of mathematics
Not all in the area of mathematics teaching is gloom and despondency.
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area of specialization
Now, the rule is that the major of a student must match his/her advisor's major area of specialization.
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arid area
One example might be a community living in an arid area.
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backstage area
The auditorium and the manager's office are now under regulation and supervision, but the backstage area, where most of the work is done, is not.
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baggage area
Halley, smoker combine has been modified a bit with the removal of the vestibules, and the baggage area window has been blanked out.
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basal area
The initial number of individuals and basal area are shown in parentheses.
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bay area
The area of swamp in each bay was determined from topographic maps and expressed as a fraction of total bay area.
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breeding area
Unless the traps themselves are to become a breeding area, the fruit containing larvae must be removed before the larvae attain maturity and pupate.
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built-up area
Both settlements have a school that is located somewhat isolated at the edge of the built-up area.
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camping area
Access should preferably be from the recommended camping area along a preferred walking route 10-20 m from the coast.
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certain area
We take neighbourhoods to be the people living in a certain area.
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civilian area
It seems to be broadly the case that procurement in the defence field is simply not subject to as acute competition as it is in the civilian area.
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coastal area
In 1988, the strategy of coastal area development was proposed.
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collecting area
This standardized the width of the collecting area to approximately 5.7 ft (1.7 m).
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communal area
Some carers told us that they intervened when residents argued and, in this way, maintained emotional and interactional order in the communal area.
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concession area
The terms of the licence provide that not less than half the concession area shall be surrendered at the end of the initial six years period of the licence.
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confined area
These interactions are likely to take place within a confined area, perhaps within a few microns of the synapse.
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contaminated area
Three days after the explosion, 100 of those participants were taken into the contaminated area and then, after tests, were decontaminated.
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content area
More research is needed in order to identify the content area specific to staff education.
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contested area
In spite of all centralizing and moralizing tendencies, civic liberties were successfully defended, even in a highly contested area like public houses.
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core area
Movements inside the core area were not considered as long distance movements.
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cortical area
The tasks (visual perception, supramodal object recognition, short-term memory) were chosen so that the cortical area involved extended over different length scales.
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covered area
The actual amount of covered area given over to tarantulas, chameleons, white rabbits, pink rabbits and rabbits with floppy ears, is quite small.
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cross-sectional area
The total volume of each proglottid was then calculated by multiplying the cross-sectional area by the calculated length of the proglottid.
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crowded area
With regard to mechanical equipment, we have plenty of big bull-dozers, what about baby bulldozers, which will be much more useful in a crowded area.
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damaged area
Total damaged area on marked leaves was divided by the total potential leaf area.
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defined area
In a defined area, not all astrocytes are coupled, which indicates astrocytic heterogeneity.
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depressed area
In fact, in such an economically depressed area, there are only positive repercussions correlated with maintaining ethnic identity.
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designated area
What was to be the name of the designated area-a 'wilderness,' a 'wildlife refuge,' or a 'wildlife range'?
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desolate area
At this time, the completely emptied and desolate area was avoided by the troops.
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devastated area
The main difficulty is that almost every devastated area is unique.
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developed area
As compared with measuring cell mass, quantifying adhesive strength is an even less developed area.
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dining area
In fact one third of the living room is lowered a half level to connect to the kitchen and dining area below.
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disputed area
There is a progression in this disputed area of the technological spin-off between defence and civil applications.
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distressed area
The swelling tide of industrial revival has barely touched the shores of this distressed area.
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disturbed area
In the disturbed area business is suspended, hut there has been no incendiarism and not much looting.
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downtown area
The cities are increasingly representing a doughnut with an empty hole in the middle where the downtown area used to be.
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drop-off area
The north parking lot will be expanded to accommodate a new passenger pick-up and drop-off area and a bus loop.
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enclosed area
In this pattern, the enclosed area appears tinged with the color of the inner contour.
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euro area
In order to select the best specification of the model for the euro area data, we run a battery of tests.
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exposed area
The exposed area is then soaked in a developer solution which removes the exposed positive photoresist or the unexposed negative photoresist.
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flood-prone area
At this time, the flood-prone area in the state was estimated to be 2.5 million hectares.
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flooded area
Fish output increases at a decreasing rate with an increase in flooded area.
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forested area
The presumed transmission occurred in a country area for 43 patients (54 %) and in a forested area for 27 (34 %) patients.
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frontal area
Frontal area short, occupying less than half of cranidial height (excluding occipital spine) in anterior view.
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functional area
Each $$ functional area comprises a central nodal region within which regional interactions take place, and a subordinated surrounding area.
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geographic area
Schools were randomly assigned to either an intervention or control condition within a geographic area.
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geographical area
Personal identity, she claims, is strongly tied to an individual's bro, or small geographical area of origin.
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given area
For any compact oriented surface we consider the group of diffeomorphisms of which preserve a given area form.
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grassy area
The aircraft ran off the runway and into a muddy, grassy area damaging the landing gear.
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high-crime area
The problem is that neighbourhood watch schemes will not work well in a high-crime area because the community is already splintered.
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high-risk area
By vaccinating in the high-risk area it may have been possible to reduce the next generation of infection.
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hilly area
It is mostly a dry plain or hilly area, with long, hot and dry summers and irregular rainfall, creating a rather uncertain environment for its main traditional agricultural activities.
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immediate area
When we did find pre-motor cells, our strategy was to exhaustively sample that immediate area.
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impoverished area
Most of them are unemployed and in an impoverished area.
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inland area
These regions are economically much more developed than the inland area because they have enjoyed more open policies since the beginning of economic reform in the late 1970s.
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isolated area
In a very small and isolated area the life of 17,000 men and the life of the city depends on the industry.
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key area
In sum, locality has become a key area of investigation.
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landing area
These manipulations maintained an attractive front entrance (blue) and interior landing area (black), while keeping the outer back surfaces unattractive.
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lounge area
The concept of a quiet lounge area outwith the discotheque environment, already in place in many establishments, is apparently what was intended by the reference.
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low-income area
Living at the time in a low-income area, where community problems extended to the most basic social institutions, the literature of bioethics seemed dominated by middle-class preoccupations and fears.
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low-lying area
It is a low-lying area and all the agriculture in this zone requires irrigation.
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lowland area
Part of the sample interviewed in 1995, 1997, 1999, and 2001 comprised 56 farm households in a lowland area.
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metro area
East of that interchange, the freeway begins to exit the metro area as the landscape transitions back to farm fields.
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metropolitan area
These regional differences mean that the unfolding stories in each metropolitan area are quite distinctive.
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mountainous area
The first $ of these is in the north of the province, in a very wet mountainous area with the temperate climate typical of the northern seaboard.
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neglected area
Moreover, one of the innovative contributions appears in the final chapter, which tackles the neglected area of the suffering of relatives.
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neighbouring area
It covers just over 200,000 people on the southern side of the city as well as people in the neighbouring area.
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nursery area
We have increased our nursery area from 1,000 acres to 1,500, and at the moment we have in those nurseries 230,000,000 seedlings and 76,000,000 transplants.
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offshore area
After the onshore field study, we extended our attention into the offshore area.
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outdoor area
List of compositions used for the foyer and outdoor area.
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outlying area
The whole point of people going to au outlying area to provide alternative accommodation would be the cost.
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parking area
The parking area, entrance square, footpaths, greens etc were separately identifiable, but also fluidly linked.
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particular area
To cover a particular area there are two ways to drop the robots.
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paved area
To the south, a paved area was required, where 'sitting/eating-out could occur', plus an adjacent verandah.
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pelvic area
The liver, mesenteries, pelvic area and body cavity were examined for the presence of parasites.
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peripheral area
Namely, the posterior type has lesions around the papilla and/or within the vascular arcade (posterior pole), but not in the peripheral area.
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picnic area
Visitors arriving at the picnic area may sit on the grass collectively or enter the contemplative rooms individually, departing the way they came.
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polluted area
We have lived all our lives in the most polluted area in the world.
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populated area
The contrasting scenario is one of a sparsely populated area that has excellent market access.
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protected area
In fact, the larger farmers tend to graze more animals inside the protected area, sell more milk, and are more involved in land conversions.
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recreation area
Properties located close to a garbage dump sell at considerable discounts, while properties located close to a combined conservation and recreation area sell at premium prices.
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recreational area
It is not as though we are proposing the destruction of a recreational area for workers.
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redevelopment area
Very often they will be adjacent to a redevelopment area and close to a housing improvement area.
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remote area
A woman scientist goes by herself to a remote area for a year's experimental work.
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residential area
The city then refused to grant him a permit on the grounds that the property was in a residential area.
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respective area
Tenders were called for by the respective area water authorities, but subsequently nothing has been done, nor have the tenderers been told why the schemes have been dropped.
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restricted area
Other domains of cognition may initially engage only a restricted area of cortex in the young infant.
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riparian area
In addition to these identified protected areas the county has extensive natural areas consisting of forestation, grassland, riparian area, grassland and other habitats.
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roadless area
Located within a roadless area, access to the river is difficult and is made usually by power boat or by floatplane.
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rural area
Just one project covers a whole town or city, two cover a mixed urban and rural area, and one is entirely rural.
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scenic area
For those reasons, it has been designated a national scenic area.
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seating area
When we have formal sittings here, there is always a camera in the middle of the seating area.
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secluded area
Doubts about progress are hardly new, of course, even in the relatively secluded area of music history.
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secure area
I would have preferred it if its premises had been within the secure area, because that would have lessened the likelihood of what happened.
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selected area
The setting of the trap was within a selected area, such as a natural corridor that flying insects might select.
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sensitive area
If the spill is situated in an environmentally sensitive area, these timeframes can be unacceptable.
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shaded area
The shaded area represents where member demographics are matched, or controlled for, except for gender.
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shady area
As the temperature gets higher tubers are taken to a shady area and buried in the ground.
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shopping area
The sessions were held at premises in the city's central shopping area, which attracts a diverse clientele in terms of age and educational and occupational backgrounds.
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sitting area
From the mafraj, residents have access to a private, outdoor roof-terrace with an eating/sitting area.
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ski area
The ski area offers three-hour and night skiing.
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sleeping area
The second and third production allow us to choose a layout with one or two bedrooms in the first sleeping area.
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specialized area
Yet, because of this largely rule-based approach, these systems are difficult to change and integrate, as they require expert knowledge in a specialized area.
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specific area
Prior to the first session, we asked each participant to think of a specific area of their playing or performance they wanted to improve.
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specified area
I do not think that there is very much question about the desirability of "specified area in which the matrimonial home is situated".
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storage area
Therefore, the storage area needs to be considered explicitly.
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subject area
In summary, this volume provides a good effective introduction to the subject area, with an extensive range of inoculants and practices covered.
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suburban area
Urban: equals one if a person lives in an urban/suburban area; it equals zero if the person lives in a rural/farm area.
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surrounding area
We measured how temporal variation in a surrounding area affected the appearance of the test ring.
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swampy area
One hundred 5-m x 5-m plots were randomly placed within 1 ha of this swampy area.
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targeted area
The targeted area need not be one with diamonds, but any from which rebels can extract surplus.
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thematic area
In the first thematic area differences were found in teachers' attitudes to learning.
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tri-state area
She was subsequently charged with second degree child endangerment as well as banned from over 60 tanning salons in the tri-state area.
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tribal area
One hospital and 15 dispensaries are available in the tribal area for preventive and remedial treatment.
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underserved area
After school (and residency for medical, osteopathic and dental students) the student must apply for pre-approved positions in underserved areas.
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unincorporated area
As this is an unincorporated area, there are no defined bounds, and the precinct may be incongruous with the census boundaries.
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upland area
More interestingly, it appears that upland area and lowland area influence labor allocation differently.
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urban area
Despite their political oppositions, they succeed in organizing 'communautes urbaines' to handle the development of the whole urban area.
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urbanized area
In the years 1860-1880 the population doubled in the urbanized area, and it doubled again in 1880-1900.
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vast area
The focus blurs again here and a vast area is condensed into one chapter.
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viewing area
The figure shows the viewing area for a pair of transducers observing a plane target at positions out to 4 m range.
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waiting area
A two-way mirror behind the reception desk allows a view of the waiting area, and reception desk, as additional security.
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wooded area
Every householder pays £25 a year towards the maintenance of the wooded area and the walkways.
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working-class area
As inhabitants of a largely working-class area, they had escaped from the factory and their children would not be destined for factory work.
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