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borderless and created
Together these treaties created Europe's borderless Schengen Area, which operates very much like a single state for international travel with external border controls for travellers travelling in and out of the area, but with no internal border controls.

borderless and by
Gaddafi has proposed a borderless " United States of Africa " to transform the continent into a single nation-state ruled by a single government.
The second " secret " carpet, smaller, now borderless and with some of the field missing, and made up from the remaining usable sections, was sold to American businessmen Clarence Mackay and was exchanged by wealthy buyers for years.

zone and created
Then-Bengals defensive coordinator Dick LeBeau ( who would later be the team's head coach from 2000 – 2002 ) created the zone blitz in the 1980s in response to the West Coast Offense.
It was created to extend the existing binary-coded decimal ( BCD ) interchange code, or BCDIC, which itself was devised as an efficient means of encoding the two zone and number punches on punched cards into 6 bits.
The wool industry, originally established at Bruges, created the first European industrialized zone in Ghent in the High Middle Ages.
A temporary road, lined with barriers, was created across this zone and checkpoints were set up just inside East German territory.
Following further negotiations, the Protocol of Uqair ( Uqayr ), 2 December 1922, defined most of the borders between them and created the neutral zone.
From 1138 onwards, Stephen gave them the earldoms of Worcester, Leicester, Hereford, Warwick and Pembroke, which — especially when combined with the possessions of Stephen's new ally, Prince Henry, in Cumberland and Northumbria — created a wide block of territory to act as a buffer zone between the troubled south-west, Chester and the rest of the kingdom.
" My parents and grandparents created a no waste zone ," says Seydel, a Captain Planet Foundation board member and sustainable living expert.
The traditional border between the counties of Berkshire and Hampshire, showing the buffer zone north of Silchester which is thought to be evidence that Hampshire was created whilst Silchester was still inhabited by Britons, according to Albany F. Major ( 1912 ).
The Wurtsmith Renaissance Zone was created in 1997, which exempted businesses and residents of the zone from all state and most local taxes.
From 1138 onwards, Stephen gave them the earldoms of Worcester, Leicester, Hereford, Warwick and Pembroke, which — especially when combined with the possessions of Stephen's new ally, Prince Henry, in Cumberland and Northumbria — created a wide block of territory to act as a buffer zone between the troubled south-west, Chester and the rest of the kingdom.
A renaissance zone was created to where private business owners in the zone could apply to the town to continue the project of granite, brick pavers, and lamp posts, of which the town would pay the difference of replacement concrete sidewalks versus the more expensive brick.
The beach, or tidal zone, features distinctive reddish-colored sand created by crushed coquina shells.
These included a local ordinance similar to the state statute that created a 1, 000-foot buffer zone between adult entertainment businesses and schools, parks, churches and residential areas.
In 1806, when negotiations bogged down, a neutral strip or buffer zone was created.
A recently passed zoning ordinance created an artist zone and a traditional neighborhood zone to encourage both artistic endeavors and the old-fashioned " Mom and Pop " enterprises that had difficulty thriving under the previous code.
Imperial Russian army forces created a zone of destruction by using a large scale scorched earth strategy during their retreat from the German army in the summer / autumn of 1915.
The opposite occurs when a ridge linked to a subducting plate, where all the lithosphere ( new sea floor ) being created by the ridge is being subducted, or swallowed up, by the subduction zone.
The buffer zone is created roughly outlining the Dnister River that lies between Moldova and the autonomous territory of Transnistria.
After the two communities and the guarantor countries have committed themselves in finding a peaceful solution over the dispute, the United Nations have since created and maintained a buffer zone ( the " Green Line ") to avoid any further intercommunal tensions and hostilities.
It is one of the regions created in the late 20th century to serve as a zone of influence for its capital, Nantes, one of a handful so-called " balancing metropolises " ( métropoles d ' équilibre ) ¹.
It is one of the regions of France created in the late 20th century to serve as a hinterland and zone of influence for its capital, Toulouse, one of a handful of so-called " balancing metropolises " ( métropoles d ' équilibre ).
Zona Mista ( Italian for " mixed zone ") was created by Enzo Bearzot combining the strength of zonal marking with that of Catenaccio.

zone and by
Though Walter Ulbricht, by grace of Soviet tanks, may be head man in East Germany, that does not give him any right to usurp the government of East Berlin or to absorb that semi-city into the Soviet zone.
For some time the Communists honored the distinction between the Soviet zone of Germany and the Soviet sector of Berlin by promulgating separately the laws for the two areas.
Some species in the Plethodontidae have a weak zone at the base of the tail and if the salamander is in danger or if the tail is grabbed by a predator, it breaks off, a process known as autotomy.
The Emperor's attempts to bolster the empire's defenses by special concessions to Byzantine and Bulgarian notables in the frontier zone backfired, as the latter built up regional autonomy.
Testing the susceptibility of Staphylococcus aureus to antibiotics by the Kirby-Bauer antibiotic testing | Kirby-Bauer disk diffusion method-antibiotics diffuse from antibiotic-containing disks and inhibit growth of S. aureus, resulting in a zone of inhibition.
ZIP was the protocol by which AppleTalk network numbers were associated with zone names.
The adrenal cortex exhibits functional zonation as well: by virtue of the characteristic enzymes present in each zone, the zones produce and secrete distinct hormones.
In the junction region, the holes supplied by the anode combine with electrons supplied from the N-doped region, creating a depleted zone.
Southeast Alaska is a temperate rain forest within the Pacific temperate rain forest zone, as classified by the World Wildlife Fund's ecoregion system, which extends from northern California to Prince William Sound.
Only walks issued by the catcher signaling as described above are recorded as intentional walks ( see below ); walks issued without the catcher signaling – even if the pitches are intentionally thrown outside of the strike zone – are not recorded as intentional.
* is touched by a pitched ball outside of the strike zone,
The diaphysis and both epiphyses of a long bone are separated by a growing zone of cartilage ( the epiphyseal plate ).
None of the 200 communes of the department is entirely free of seismic risk ; the canton of Barcelonnette is placed in zone 1b ( low risk ) by the determinist classifcation of 1991 based on seismic history, and zone 4 ( average risk ) according to the probabilistic EC8 classification of 2011.
A match is started by a randomly chosen side being given the opportunity to throw a smaller ball, the jack ( called a boccino or pallino in some areas ), from one end of the court into a zone in length, ending from the far end of the court.
In 2002, it was a primary combat zone in Operation Defensive Shield, a major military offensive by the Israeli Defense Forces ( IDF ).
If so, they may have originally comprised residual Celtic elements in central eastern Europe such as the Cotini, who formed a Celtic enclave in the Germanic-speaking zone and are described by Tacitus as iron-ore miners working as tributaries of the powerful Quadi Germanic people.
After being conquered by the Arabs in the early 8th century, it was reconquered in 801 by Charlemagne's son Louis, who made Barcelona the seat of the Carolingian " Hispanic March " ( Marca Hispanica ), a buffer zone ruled by the Count of Barcelona.
In the middle the brick workers create a firing zone by dropping fuel ( coal, wood, oil, debris, and so on.
In the end, there was a Pentagon review and decision by Congress to stop the awarding of Bronze Stars to personnel outside the combat zone.
Delimitation of international boundaries in the vicinity of Lake Chad, the lack of which led to border incidents in the past, is complete and awaits ratification by Cameroon, Chad, Niger, and Nigeria ; dispute with Nigeria over land and maritime boundaries around the Bakasi Peninsula and Lake Chad is currently before the ICJ, as is a dispute with Equatorial Guinea over the exclusive maritime economic zone.
At certain times of life, the columnar epithelium is replaced by metaplastic squamous epithelium, and is then known as the transformation zone.
The solitary corals, which generally do not form reefs and inhabit colder and deeper ( below the photic zone ) areas of the ocean were less impacted by the K – T boundary.

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