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boundaries and purchase
Oil and natural gas drilling is allowed within the park due to the inability of Congress to approve the purchase of the mineral rights within the park's boundaries after surveying the land in 1957.
( As part of his arrangement to build and operate the sugar beet factory, William Clark and his brother H. Ross, who actually ran the Los Alamitos operation, also arranged to purchase significant area east of the factory as well as of land north of the sugar plant — most of the latter in the Rancho Los Cerritos boundaries — that would eventually become the city of Lakewood.
Recently, residents of New York City have begun to purchase weekend homes within the boundaries of Glasco.
With his purchase of both properties, Kimbel had restored the boundaries of John Murrell's original plantation.
The Mexican people opposed such boundaries, as did anti-slavery U. S. Senators, who saw the purchase as acquisition of more slave territory.
There were also disputes about the actual boundaries of the purchase and the quality of surveying and validity of titles.
The revised plan called for purchase of additional parcels to the south and west to accommodate Prospect Lake, but it left outside of park boundaries parcels already purchased east of Flatbush Avenue, including Prospect Hill itself.
An Act of Parliament was passed which allowed joint-stock companies to purchase land and set up large cemeteries outside the boundaries of the City of London.
Following the protests of Hori Te Whetuki on behalf of Ngāi Tai, in 1854 the Commission granted a " Native Reservation " of just over at Umupuia to " the chiefs of the Ngatitai " and paid them £ 500 compensation, on the condition that they sign an agreement to vacate all other lands within the original purchase boundaries, and order all other iwi to do the same.
" it is scarcely necessary to add that the householders of Newbury received no compensation when thus deprived of the valuable rights and privileges which had been enjoyed by the commonalty of the town for so many centuries, but their inheritance was bestowed on their more favoured neighbours, whose only claim was that they were already possessed, by purchase or otherwise, of land within the boundaries of the borough ".
In a common scenario, BizTalk enables companies to integrate and manage automated business processes by exchanging business documents such as purchase orders and invoices between disparate applications, within or across organizational boundaries.

boundaries and are
On the basis that all citizens of the state are entitled to benefit equally in the development of its resources, plans for the provision of essential services ( such as water ) will be based on need regardless of arbitrary political boundaries, within the framework of the state plan.
Within exterior boundaries of National Forests and National Grasslands, there are about 40,000,000 acres in non-Federal ownership.
The boundaries between the three types of segmental scripts are not always clear-cut.
To the east, the boundaries of the ocean proper are Europe ; the Strait of Gibraltar ( where it connects with the Mediterranean Sea – one of its marginal seas – and, in turn, the Black Sea, both of which also touch upon Asia ) and Africa.
Thus, boundaries between CAM and mainstream medicine, as well as among different CAM systems, are often blurred and are constantly changing.
Microphytoplankton (> 20μm ) are found at fronts and at sea ice boundaries, while nanophytoplankton (< 20μm ) are found between fronts.
Most African Americans are of West and Central African descent and are descendants of enslaved Africans within the boundaries of the present United States.
The boundaries of the present council area are exactly the same as those of the old county minus the City of Dundee.
Many homes are built around the school's boundaries.
Botswana has land boundaries of combined length, of which the constituent boundaries are shared with Namibia, for ; South Africa ; Zimbabwe, and Zambia, less than.
There are no land boundaries.
Although they take their names from the mentioned historic provinces, the dialect boundaries are not congruent with province boundaries.
Both of these are important in regards to the uncertainty surrounding the Beowulf manuscript, as the works which it draws from or influences suggest time-frames of composition, geographic boundaries from which it could be composed, or range ( both spatial and temporal ) of influence ( i. e. when it was " popular " and where its " popularity " took it ).
The service courts are marked by a centre line dividing the width of the court, by a short service line at a distance of 1. 98 metres ( 6 ft 6 inch ) from the net, and by the outer side and back boundaries.
In addition to conditions on the import and export of the above wastes, there are stringent requirements for notice, consent and tracking for movement of wastes across national boundaries.
The boundaries of the land are spelled out ; the land is to be divided under the supervision of Eleazar, Joshua, and twelve princes, one of each tribe.
The last five chapters are exclusively concerned with land: instructions for the extermination of the Canaanites, the demarcation of the boundaries of the land, how the land is to be divided, holy cities for the Levites and " cities of refuge ", the problem of pollution of the land by blood, and regulations for inheritance when a male heir is lacking.
The boundaries are approximate.
There are no clear boundaries between the dialects because they form a dialect continuum, varying only slightly from one village to the next.
The boundaries of each biome correlate to the conditions of moisture and cold stress that are strong determinants of plant form, and therefore the vegetation that defines the region.

boundaries and described
" Documentary " has been described as a " filmmaking practice, a cinematic tradition, and mode of audience reception " that is continually evolving and is without clear boundaries.
The boundaries of the " Gniezno " state are described as extending to the " Long Sea " ( the Baltic ), Prussia, Rus ', Kraków, Moravia and the Oder River.
Most nebulae can be described as diffuse nebulae, which means that they are extended and contain no well-defined boundaries.
Geographic regions and subregions are mostly described by their imprecisely defined, and sometimes transitory boundaries, except in human geography where jurisdiction areas such as national borders are clearly defined in law.
Physical regions are usually described by surface geological formations, hydrological and littoral surface features, discrete landscape features, and unique flora and fauna distribution that are not clearly delineated, and are separated by often wide transitional boundaries.
Alger's classmate Joseph Choate described Harvard at this time as " provincial and local because its scope and outlook hardly extended beyond the boundaries of New England ; besides which it was very denominational, being held exclusively in the hands of Unitarians ".
Essentially a " jam " album, described as pushing " the boundaries of conventional blues – rock, with a Beefheart vocal tossed in here and there.
He is also described as a god watching over the fields and husbandmen, protecting in particular the boundaries of fields.
The boundaries of New Castle County are described in § 102 of the Delaware Code .< ref name = DelCode102 >
Population growth in London during the 19th century demanded new arrangements, and the Metropolitan Borough of Battersea was created in 1899, with the boundaries described above.
Around 1987 many real estate promoters of the neighborhood and newer residents described the boundaries as within East 34th Street, East 42nd Street, Madison Avenue, and the East River ; in 1999, Frank P. Vardy, the demographer for the City Planning Commission, said that the traditional boundary is within East 34th Street, East 40th Street, Madison Avenue, and Third Avenue.
In social seabirds, the preen gland is used to mark nests, nuptial gifts, and territory boundaries with behavior formerly described as ' displacement activity '.
The precise boundaries of Del Aire are complex, but can be roughly described as the area south of Imperial Highway between Aviation Blvd and the 405 Freeway to El Segundo Blvd and the area south of El Segundo Blvd between the 405 Freeway and Inglewood Ave to Rosecrans Ave.
Villa Park's boundaries are best described as Santiago Boulevard, which generally runs north-south, eastward to Santiago Creek and Cannon Street ( Orange ) or Imperial Highway ( Anaheim Hills ), and from Meats Avenue ( north ) southward to approximately Villa Park Road / Lincoln Avenue.
From the Hansard Records of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba, dated Monday, June 14, 2010, it is clear that the boundaries of the proposed Upper Fort Garry Heritage Provincial Park, described in Bill 27 – The Upper Fort Garry Heritage Provincial Park Act then under consideration, would not include the Manitoba Club building.
In his Marvin book Mercy Mercy Me: The Art, Loves and Demons of Marvin Gaye, Michael Eric Dyson described Gaye as someone " who transcended the boundaries of rhythm and blues as no other performer had done before ".
A town clerk and other officers were appointed and the town boundaries described in great detail.
The persona described has transcended the conventional boundaries of self: " I pass death with the dying, and birth with the new-washed babe .... and am not contained between my hat and boots " ( section 7 ).
Surfaces described as white owe their appearance to multiple scattering of light by internal or surface inhomogeneities in the object, for example by the boundaries of transparent microscopic crystals that make up a stone or by the microscopic fibers in a sheet of paper.
) described Bashkirs as a people divided into two groups, one inhabiting the Southern Urals, the second group living on the Danube plain near the boundaries of Byzantium.
In the Encyclopedia of science and religion, he writes that, while the doctrines that are described as scientism have many possible forms and varying degrees of ambition, they share the idea that the boundaries of science ( that is, typically the natural sciences ) could and should be expanded so that something that has not been previously considered as a subject pertinent to science can now be understood as part of science ( usually with science becoming the sole or the main arbiter regarding this area or dimension ).
The boundaries of this rule are frequently tested, with court cases challenging the treatment of traditional religious holidays, displays of religious articles and documents such as the Ten Commandments, the recitation of the Pledge of Allegiance ( which since 1954 has described the U. S. as " one nation under God "), and how prayer should be accommodated in the classroom.
Crypto-anarchism or crypto-anarchy, as described by Vernor Vinge, is a cyber-spatial realization of anarcho-capitalism, employing cryptography to enable individuals to make consensual economic arrangements and to transcend national boundaries.
The Super Friends version of the Phantom Zone is described as, " Far beyond the boundaries of the Milky Way.

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