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Geographically, Buckfastleigh straddles the confluence of two small streams from Dartmoor which feed into the River Dart just to the east of the town.

Geographically and various
Geographically, Taoism flourishes best in regions populated by Chinese people: mainland China, Taiwan, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, and various Chinese diaspora communities.
It is a non-flying unit that provides administration and operation of the various smaller Air Force units scattered across the UK that are considered Geographically Separate Units ( GSU ):

Geographically and .
Geographically, Aachen is the westernmost city of Germany, located along its borders with Belgium and the Netherlands, west of Cologne.
Geographically dispersed fire units may or may not have an integral capability for technical fire control.
Geographically, Dominica is distinctive in many ways.
Geographically, Flanders is generally flat, and has a small section of coast on the North Sea.
Geographically, it is part of the Phoenix Islands.
Geographically part of the Tibetan Plateau, Aksai Chin is referred to as the Soda Plain.
Geographically, however, Latvia encompasses 64, 589 square kilometers, a size surpassing that of better-known European states such as Belgium, the Netherlands, Switzerland, and Denmark.
Geographically the Tuoba Xianbei ruled Inner Mongolia and northern China, the Nirun ( Yujiulu Shelun was the first to use the title Khagan in 402 ) ruled Outer Mongolia, the Khitan were concentrated in Southern Manchuria north of Korea and the Shiwei were located to the north of the Khitan.
Geographically, Motala is situated where Lake Vättern drains into the river system of Motala ström, which was of central importance to the massive industralization of Sweden in the 19th century.
Geographically, the country is part of the larger island group of Micronesia, with the population of around 68, 000 people spread out over 34 low-lying coral atolls, comprising 1, 156 individual islands and islets.
Geographically the biggest island in the Persian Gulf is Qeshm island located in the Strait of Hormuz and belonging to Iran.
Geographically, the Silicon Valley encompasses all of the Santa Clara Valley including the city of San Jose ( and adjacent communities ), the southern Peninsula Valley, and the southern East Bay.
Geographically, South Korea's land mass is approximately.
Geographically this range marks the northern part of the border between the continents of Europe and Asia.
Geographically, it is situated on the border between the Swedish regions of Götaland and Svealand, divided into several Swedish provinces: The western body of water is known as the Dalbosjö, with its main part belonging to Dalsland ; the eastern body is known as Värmlandsjön, its northern parts belonging to Värmland and the southern to Västergötland.
Geographically and geologically, Virginia is divided into five regions from east to west: Tidewater, Piedmont, Blue Ridge Mountains, Ridge and Valley, and Cumberland Plateau.
Geographically, a Viking Age may be assigned not only to Scandinavian lands ( modern Denmark, Norway and Sweden ), but also to territories under North Germanic dominance, mainly the Danelaw, including Scandinavian York, the administrative centre of the remains of the Kingdom of Northumbria, parts of Mercia, and East Anglia.
Geographically, it covers at the very least the countries of Western Europe, North America, Australia, and New Zealand.
Geographically and culturally, it is often used to refer to working-class Londoners, particularly those in the East End.
Geographically, Nice consists of two large bays.
Geographically they are located east of Sulawesi ( Celebes ), west of New Guinea, and north and east of Timor.
Geographically Washington County figured prominently in the underground railroad, with many crucial stops.
Geographically, Richmond is located at the fall line of the James River, west of Williamsburg, east of Charlottesville, and south of Washington, D. C.

stylistically and various
Black Sabbath's music is itself stylistically rooted in blues, but with the deliberately doomy and loud guitar playing of Tony Iommi ( who often used the tritone in his playing and composition ), and the then-uncommon dark and pessimistic lyrics and atmosphere, they set the standards of early heavy metal and inspired various doom metal bands to come.
Though lacking the pessimistic lyrical content of their contemporaries, Welsh heavy metal band Budgie would also produce heavy songs which were amongst the loudest of their day, stylistically influencing various doom metal acts.
Loosely structured and stylistically hallucinatory, with erudite digressions on various literary and philosophical points of discussion, Marechera's second book explores the idea of anarchism as a formal intellectual position.

stylistically and .
Patron Lemoine Pierce said of Alston's work: " Never thought of as an innovative artist, Alston generally ignored popular art trends and violated many mainstream art conventions ; he produced abstract and figurative paintings often simultaneously, refusing to be stylistically consistent, and during his 40-year career he worked prolifically and unapologetically in both commercial and fine art.
Bluegrass bassist Mark Schatz, who teaches slap bass in his Intermediate Bluegrass Bass DVD acknowledges that slap bass "... has not been stylistically very predominant in the music I have recorded.
It was far better television than it had to be ; during an era of formulaic domestic sitcoms and wacky comedies, it was a stylistically ambitious show, with a distinctive visual style, absurdist sense of humour and unusual story structure.
While stylistically influenced by the Post-Impressionists, what evolved was a subject matter which was symbolist in content, depicting a state of mind rather than an external reality.
The Miserere is one of the most often-recorded examples of late Renaissance music, although it was actually written during the chronological confines of the Baroque era ; in this regard it is representative of the music of the Roman School of composers, who were stylistically conservative.
Another aspect of the jazz guitar style is the use of stylistically appropriate ornaments, such as grace notes, slides, and muted notes.
" The temple has five towers, the tallest is Tranquillity Spire, that are stylistically similar to the minarets surrounding the Hagia Sophia in Istanbul.
Although stylistically their music had little in common, he clearly felt that he needed, and benefitted from, Webern ’ s acute perfectionism.
In order to create original art he feels that filmmakers must distinguish themselves stylistically from other films, often by placing restrictions on the filmmaking process.
The band was relatively short-lived, but had a strong influence on the hardcore punk scene, both stylistically and in establishing a " do it yourself " ( DIY ) ethic for music distribution and concert promotion.
In the following decades ( 1975 – present ), shōjo manga continued to develop stylistically while simultaneously evolving different but overlapping subgenres.
According to John Sobol, the jazz musician and poet who wrote Digitopia Blues, rap " bears a striking resemblance to the evolution of jazz both stylistically and formally.
Many of the composers had a direct connection to the Vatican and the papal chapel, though they worked at several churches ; stylistically they are often contrasted with the Venetian School of composers, a concurrent movement which was much more progressive.
Following up Full Frontal stylistically was Soderbergh next project, K Street ( 2003 ), a ten-part political HBO series he co-produced with Clooney.
The spiral ornamentation on some of these " balls " has been stylistically linked to objects found in the Boyne Valley in Ireland.
From 1975 to shōjo manga continued to develop stylistically while simultaneously branching out into different but overlapping subgenres.
Their only album, the eponymous The Modern Lovers, contained stylistically unprecedented songs about dating awkwardness, growing up in Massachusetts, and love of life and the USA.
Musically and stylistically, the album saw Amos return to a more confrontational nature.
These three films are commonly referred to as a trilogy because they are stylistically similar and all concerned with the alienation of man in the modern world.
Scorsese notes in his documentary that in contrast to directors who often become more restrained and more conservative stylistically as their careers advance, Rossellini became more and more unconventional and was constantly experimenting with new styles and technical challenges.
Elgar's popular concerto, while written in the early 20th century, belongs to the late romantic period stylistically.
As the decade continued, he experienced a creative malaise, trying to recapture his former chart glory with less distinguished albums, some of which were stylistically derivative of artists like Robert Palmer and Prince.
The circular shape and great height ( currently 55. 86 m on the lowest side and 56. 70 m on the highest ) of the campanile were unusual for their time, and the crowning belfry is stylistically distinct from the rest of the construction.

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