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The Marbella municipality occupies a strip of land that extends along forty-four kilometres of coastline of the Penibético region, sheltered by the slopes of the coastal mountain range, which includes the Bermeja, Palmitera, Royal, White and Alpujata sub-ranges.
The remnants of the stone can be seen to this day forming a low wall around the sheltered housing which now occupies the site of the old high school.
The town occupies a sheltered position in the Kelvin Valley, and is bisected by the A803 between Kirkintilloch and Falkirk.
Standing at the head of the Penryn River, Penryn occupies a sheltered position and was a port of some significance in the 15th century.
Mondoñedo occupies a sheltered valley among the northern outliers of the Cantabrian Mountains.

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Each switch occupies one digit position in a word, can be set on or off, and is considered as logically equivalent to an electronic switch.
He occupies a middle position between the Tannaim and the Amoraim, and is accorded the right, rarely conceded to one who is only an ' amora, of disputing the opinion of a tanna ( Bava Batra 42a and elsewhere ).
which provides a tracing of the particle which now occupies the position in the current configuration to its original position in the initial configuration.
Michael Rowan-Robinson emphasizes the importance of the Copernican principle: " It is evident that in the post-Copernican era of human history, no well-informed and rational person can imagine that the Earth occupies a unique position in the universe.
Solomon describes the characters of Dilbert, none of whom occupies a position higher than middle management, as dysfunctional time-wasters whose inefficiencies detract from corporate values like ' productivity ' and ' growth ', a very favorable outlook for managers.
With its small size and enormous oil wealth, Kuwait occupies a strategic position at the head of the Persian Gulf.
In Luke, the author writes that Jesus “ took Peter, John and James .” According to Ricci, because Peter occupies the first position in the list, that place can be considered the position of highest importance.
The island occupies a key strategic position on the maritime lanes to the Holy Land, whose occupation by the Christians could not continue without support from the sea.
occupies an almost central position within Polynesia
Tajikistan occupies a strategically important position in Central Asia, bordering Afghanistan and the People's Republic of China and separated by a small strip of Afghan territory from Pakistan.
In the landmark decision Nixon v. General Services Administration former Chief Justice of the United States William Rehnquist declared in his dissent the need to " fully describe the preeminent position that the President of the United States occupies with respect to our Republic.
A supply of covering material is wound on each bobbin, and the end is led on to the wire, which occupies a central position relatively to the bobbins ; the latter being revolved at a suitable speed bodily with their disks, the cotton is consequently served on to the wire, winding in spiral fashion so as to overlap.
In the arrow paradox ( also known as the fletcher's paradox ), Zeno states that for motion to occur, an object must change the position which it occupies.
Secondly, purple occupies a position on the color wheel halfway between red and blue.
It occupies a favourable position between the sea and a fertile plain, and is surrounded by two swamps ( which afforded defences from enemies from inner lands ) and is close to high and green mountains ( to which people could evacuate if everything else was lost ).
* Khorat Thai, spoken by about 400, 000 ( 1984 ) in Nakhon Ratchasima occupies a linguistic position somewhere between Siamese Thai and Isan on a dialect continuum, and may be considered a variant of either.
Varndean College in North Brighton occupies a commanding position.
An archbishop is not a distinct type of cleric, but is simply a bishop who occupies a particular position with special authority.
Pratyakṣa ( perception ) occupies the foremost position in the Nyaya epistemology.
The Taoiseach occupies a more powerful position than the President of the Executive Council did and has authority both to dismiss ministers individually and to request a dissolution of parliament on his own initiative.
The consulate is a tempting target for Islamic fundamentalists, because it occupies a slightly vulnerable position in downtown Karachi, next to the Marriott Hotel and accessible from two sides by roads.
The site occupies a central position between the Indus River and the Ghaggar-Hakra River.

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The Antarctic Bottom Water occupies ocean basins at depths greater than 4, 000 metres.
The university occupies 205 acres at the eastern city limit of Greenville.
There have been attempts at categorizing this fictional group of beings, and Phillip A. Schreffler argues that by carefully scrutinizing Lovecraft's writings a workable framework emerges that outlines the entire " pantheon " – from the unreachable " Outer Ones " ( e. g. Azathoth, who apparently occupies the centre of the universe ) and " Great Old Ones " ( e. g. Cthulhu, imprisoned on Earth in the sunken city of R ' lyeh ) to the lesser castes ( the lowly slave shoggoths and the Mi-go ).
Thus, the material body will occupy different configurations at different times so that a particle occupies a series of points in space which describe a pathline.
On the day before the Organic Chemistry exam — which is often on the first day of finals — at precisely the stroke of midnight, the Columbia University Marching Band occupies Butler Library to distract diligent students from studying.
Indeed, the observable universe is far too small to contain an ordinary digital representation of Graham's number, assuming that each digit occupies at least one Planck volume.
Oman occupies a strategic location on the Strait of Hormuz at the entrance to the Persian Gulf, directly opposite Iran.
* Tram infrastructure ( such as island platforms ) occupies urban space at ground-level, sometimes to the exclusion of other users.
Each strand is individually insulated, and the strands are arranged so that at certain points in the winding, or throughout the whole winding, each portion occupies different relative positions in the complete conductor.
King Wallia occupies the gold mines at Las Médulas, and forced Jewish citizens to convert to Christianity.
For example, one mol of an ideal gas occupies 22. 414 L at 0 ° C and 1 atmosphere whereas carbon dioxide has a molar volume of 22. 259 L under those same conditions.
* July 18 – The fleet of Tsar Peter The Great occupies Azov at the mouth of the Don River.
Delaware that occupies a key place at the Academy )
* William I of Scotland is captured by Ranulf de Glanvill at the Battle of Alnwick, and Henry II of England occupies part of Scotland.
In telecommunication and data storage, Manchester coding ( also known as Phase Encoding, or PE ) is a line code in which the encoding of each data bit has at least one transition and occupies the same time.
It typically occupies roughly 3 – 5 degrees of vision, about the same size as the tip of one's thumb held at arm's length.
Channels are spaced at 41. 666 kHz and each channel occupies a bandwidth of 31. 5 kHz ; this allows space for Doppler shifts.
It occupies the entire floor, which is the smallest since it is at the top of the pyramid.
The city government, originally housed in the old Municipal Building on Collier Street ( now the Grand Royale Hotel ), is now based at the Binghamton City Hall which occupies the west-wing of Government Plaza on the corner of State and Hawley streets.
Mike Gunderloy's Factsheet Five Collection of over 10, 000 zines and mail art is now held at the New York State Library in Albany, New York, where it occupies.
Each file is given a name corresponding with the piece that occupies the first rank at the start of the game.
After the 1957 fire, the chapel was rescued by Hugh McKean, a former art student in 1930 at Laurelton Hall, and his wife Jeannette Genius McKean, and now occupies an entire wing of the Morse Museum which they founded.

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