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The ACC is the dominant circulation feature of the Southern Ocean and, at approximately 125 Sverdrups, the largest ocean current.
The dominant feature during the Ottoman period was a mosque inside the Parthenon, complete with a minaret.
The dominant geographical feature in the area is Cairn Conmheall, which rises to 541 metres.
Bicycling infrastructure is a dominant feature of both city and countryside infrastructure with bicycle paths and bicycle ways in many places and an extensive network of bicycle routes extending more than nationwide ( in comparison Denmark's coastline is ).
A large part of most martial arts and combat sports which feature ground grappling is positioning and obtaining a dominant position.
Mount Wellington, accessible by passing through Fern Tree, is the dominant feature of Hobart's skyline.
The landscape's most dominant feature is the central lawn, which was listed as a " medallion site " by the American Society of Landscape Architects in 1999, one of only three central campuses designated as such.
A great north-south geological rift, forming the depression of Lake Tiberias ( Sea of Galilee ), the Jordan Valley, and the Dead Sea, is the dominant topographical feature.
Mughal style became the dominant feature in many of the old mosques in India, Pakistan and Bangladesh.
The dominant feature of the country's landform is the central spine of mountains and hills that forms the continental divide.
Current state-of-the-art photolithography tools use deep ultraviolet ( DUV ) light from excimer lasers with wavelengths of 248 and 193 nm ( the dominant lithography technology today is thus also called " excimer laser lithography "), which allow minimum feature sizes down to 50 nm.
The Nile is the dominant geographic feature of Sudan, flowing 3, 000 kilometers from Uganda in the south to Egypt in the north.
Its prominent 2615 keV gamma ray is the dominant high-energy feature observed in natural background radiation.
The taiga or boreal forest has a subarctic climate with very large temperature range between seasons, but the long and cold winter is the dominant feature.
The federal entity created by the U. S. Constitution is the dominant feature of the American governmental system.
The winter had Easterlies ( from Siberia ) as its dominant feature.
Current state-of-the-art photolithography tools use deep ultraviolet ( DUV ) light from excimer lasers with wavelengths of 248 and 193 nm — the dominant lithography technology today is thus also called " excimer laser lithography " — which has enabled minimum feature sizes in chip manufacturing to shrink from 0. 5 micrometer in 1990 to 45 nanometers and below in 2010.
The Shield was the cover feature for Pep Comics until March 1944, when Archie became the dominant feature ; the Shield continued in Pep Comics until January 1948.
A dominant feature of most planetariums is the large dome-shaped projection screen onto which scenes of stars, planets and other celestial objects can be made to appear and move realistically to simulate the complex ' motions of the heavens '.
One feature of their importance is the ability to establish numerically large, ecologically dominant colonies.
Hill AFB is a dominant feature of the economy of Davis County.
The other dominant glacial feature is the Waterloo Moraine, which snakes its way through the region and holds a significant quantity of artesian wells, from which the city derives most of its drinking water.
Kittatinny Mountain is the dominant geological feature in the western section of the county.

dominant and landscape
With Richard Wilson, he was one of the originators of the eighteenth-century British landscape school ; though simultaneously, in conjunction with Sir Joshua Reynolds, he was the dominant British portraitist of the second half of the 18th century.
The best known and most dominant aspect of the municipal area's landscape is the orchard.
The Information Age trilogy is his précis: " Our societies are increasingly structured around the bipolar opposition of the Net and the Self "; the “ Net ” denotes the network organisations replacing vertically integrated hierarchies as the dominant form of social organization, the Self denotes the practices a person uses in reaffirming social identity and meaning in a continually changing cultural landscape.
In the early part of the last century, elm trees were dominant in the landscape.
The majestic Organ Mountains, ten miles ( 16 km ) to the east, are dominant in the city's landscape, along with the Doña Ana Mountains, Robledo Mountains, and Picacho Peak.
The institutional evidence for Kent's uniqueness was marshaled by J. E. A. Jolliffe, who instanced the hamlet of free peasant cultivators, not the nucleated village, the inheritance pattern of kindred's common right called gavelkind, and the dominant landscape pattern of the uniquely Kentish lathes, each with its share in the forested Weald, four lathes of East Kent centred on Wye, Canterbury, Lympne and Eastry, and three in West Kent, administered from Rochester.
Today, the best-known painters of the Dutch Golden Age are the period's most dominant figure Rembrandt, the Delft master of genre Johannes Vermeer, the innovative landscape painter Jacob van Ruisdael, and Frans Hals, who infused new life into portraiture.
The dominant feature of the historic landscape is enclosed fields, which accounts for almost 66 % of the AONB area.
The Festival, once launched, would be the dominant feature of Bayreuth's cultural landscape.
The formal Garden à la française, exemplified by the Gardens of Versailles, became the dominant style of garden in Europe until the middle of the 18th century when it was replaced by the English landscape garden and the French landscape garden.
The mountain's long ridges and valley glaciers offer feasible approaches from all directions, and culminate in a peak that towers steeply above its surrounding landscape, and is a dominant feature when viewed from afar.
Cholesbury Camp an Iron Age hillfort and scheduled monument, is the dominant feature in the landscape.
Historically warehouses were a dominant part of the urban landscape used from the start of the Industrial Revolution through the 19th century and into the twentieth century: the building remained when their original usage had changed.
It is managed by Cornwall Council and consists of some 400 acres ( 152 hectares ), making it the most dominant landscape feature in East Cornwall.
The dominant characteristics of the historical landscape are thick woodland with smaller, broadleaf coppices with small to medium sized fields enclosed by traditional boundaries of hedges or chestnut fencing.
The most distinctive landscape feature is The Common, also known as The Green, which is a large, open and dominant space in the centre of the village.
Like most of Auckland, the Ōtara landscape is volcanic in origin and forms a part of what is known as the East Tāmaki volcanic field, with Te Puke Ō Tara and Mātanginui ( Greenmount ) having been the dominant cones of Ōtara.
In Europe, as John Ruskin said, and Sir Kenneth Clark confirmed, landscape painting was the " chief artistic creation of the nineteenth century ", and " the dominant art ", with the result that in the following period people were " apt to assume that the appreciation of natural beauty and the painting of landscape is a normal and enduring part of our spiritual activity " In Clark's analysis, underlying European ways to convert the complexity of landscape to an idea were four fundamental approaches: the acceptance of descriptive symbols, a curiosity about the facts of nature, the creation of fantasy to allay deep-rooted fears of nature, and the belief in a Golden Age of harmony and order, which might be retrieved.
This was built by the FitzMaurice clan and still commands a dominant position over the surrounding landscape.
* A dominant structure on the landscape, the coal fired White Bay Power Station supplied electricity to Sydney for 70 years during the 20th century and was last used in 1983.
It grows in dense clumps, usually about 2m high ( although they can be much taller ), on wet coastal land and is a dominant feature of much of the landscape.

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