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To relieve the itch and sweat galls, the men got into the water whenever they could and since each sizable stream was generally the dividing line between the armies the pickets declared a private truce while the men went swimming.
The Crittenden Compromise would have extended the Missouri Compromise line of 1820, dividing the territories into slave and free, contrary to the Republican Party's free-soil platform.
Apart from the lowlands and the Atlas mountain range, the continent may be divided into two regions of higher and lower plateaus, the dividing line ( somewhat concave to the north-west ) running from the middle of the Red Sea to about 6 deg.
Map of the Freie Ämter, including the 1712 line dividing the Upper and Lower Freie Ämter
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.
The stickman places this bet on the line dividing the 2 and 12 bets.
The size of this energy bandgap serves as an arbitrary dividing line ( roughly 4 eV ) between semiconductors and insulators.
After the Tang dynasty there emerged a line dividing Asia into two groups, those who depend on milk products ( India, Tibet, Central Asians ) and those who reject those foods.
Given this basic definition, further criteria are needed to establish a dividing line between postlexical clitics and morphological affixes, since both are characterized by a lack of prosodic autonomy.
This is a logical dividing line, since the normal boiling points of the so-called permanent gases ( such as helium, hydrogen, neon, nitrogen, oxygen, and normal air ) lie below − 180 ° C while the Freon refrigerants, hydrogen sulfide, and other common refrigerants have boiling points above − 180 ° C.
Each domino is a rectangular tile with a line dividing its face into two square ends.
Complete double-six setDomino tiles, also known as bones, are twice as long as they are wide and usually have a line in the middle dividing them into two squares.
The goal line is the chalked or painted line dividing the end zone from the field of play in American football and Canadian football.
At the beginning of the war, a discontinuous front line ran through southern Finland from west to east, dividing the country into White Finland and Red Finland.
Clusters are larger than groups, although there is no sharp dividing line between the two.
The West Village is the area of Greenwich Village west of 7th Avenue, though realtors claim the dividing line is farther east at 6th Avenue.
Differences in hadith collections have contributed to differences in worship practices and shari ' a law and have hardened the dividing line between the two traditions.
The Indo-Pakistani War of 1947 established the rough boundaries of today, with Pakistan holding roughly one-third of Kashmir, and India one-half, with a dividing line of control established by the United Nations.
The dividing line between the upper and lower streamtubes intersects the body at the stagnation points.
Throughout the 19th century in France, the main line dividing left and right was between supporters of the French Republic and those of the Monarchy.
The dividing line between " long shot " and " medium shot " is fuzzy, as is the line between " medium shot " and " close-up ".
There is no exact dividing line between large and small but 1 / 100, 000 might well be considered as a medium scale.

dividing and between
However, in this case as elsewhere it was necessary to arrive at a single standard to be applied to all situations, representing an averaging of conditions, and thus to fix particular points in time which would be considered the dividing points between daytime and nighttime conditions.
The 8051 microcontroller has two, a primary accumulator and a secondary accumulator, where the second is used by instructions only when multiplying ( MUL AB ) or dividing ( DIV AB ); the former splits the 16-bit result between the two 8-bit accumulators, whereas the latter stores the quotient on the primary accumulator A and the remainder in the secondary accumulator B.
Second, they do so in an appealingly simple way, by dividing the world sharply between the forces of light, and the forces of darkness.
This particular location highlighted the group's focus on racism as a major dividing factor between and among churches.
There are ongoing issues concerning the validity and reliability of the diagnostic categories ; the reliance on superficial symptoms ; the use of artificial dividing lines between categories and from ' normality '; possible cultural bias ; medicalization of human distress and financial conflicts of interest, including with the practice of psychiatrists and with the pharmaceutical industry ; political controversies about the inclusion or exclusion of diagnoses from the manual, in general or in regard to specific issues ; and the experience of those who are most directly affected by the manual by being diagnosed, including the consumer / survivor movement.
Normalization usually involves dividing large tables into smaller ( and less redundant ) tables and defining relationships between them.
Hayek's work on the microeconomics of the choice theoretics of investment, non-permanent goods, potential permanent resources, and economically-adapted permanent resources mark a central dividing point between his work in areas of macroeconomics and that of most all other economists.
An " ink spot " clear and hold strategy must be used by the counter-insurgent regime, dividing the conflict area into sectors, and assigning priorities between them.
A meeting was arranged and the two instantly rekindled their relationship, with Fisher dividing her weeks between Los Angeles and San Francisco at Parsons ' expense.
The operators complied with Postel's instructions, thus dividing control of Internet naming between the non-government operators with IANA and the 4 remaining U. S. Government roots at NASA, DoD, and BRL with NSI.
In this sense, the Sirtica marks the dividing point between the Maghrib and the Mashriq.
Music can be divided into genres and subgenres, although the dividing lines and relationships between music genres are often subtle, sometimes open to individual interpretation, and occasionally controversial.
The dividing lines between the various types of plastics is not based on material but rather on their properties and applications.
While the dividing line between machine pistols and compact submachine guns is hard to draw, the term " submachine gun " usually refers to larger automatic firearms scaled down from a full-sized machine gun to fire handgun rounds, while the term " machine pistol " usually refers to a weapon built up from a semi-automatic pistol design.
The dividing line between machine pistols and compact submachine guns is difficult to draw.

dividing and Upper
As one of his last acts, Severus tried to solve the problem of powerful and rebellious governors in Britain by dividing the province into Upper Britain and Lower Britain.
In the Upper Silesia plebiscite, a majority of 60 % voted against merging with Poland, with clear lines dividing Polish and German communities.
Due to the practice of dividing territories among different branches of the family, by the early 16th century junior lines of the Palatine Wittelsbachs came to rule in Simmern, Kaiserslautern, and Zweibrücken in the Lower Palatinate, and in Neuburg and Sulzbach in the Upper Palatinate.
The borough was formed on the dividing line of Pittsgrove and Upper Pittsgrove Townships and was named for Lucius Elmer a former judge who helped obtain a post office for the community during his service as Congressman.
Ownership of the navigation was formally divided into the Upper and Lower Avon in 1717, with Evesham being the dividing point.
In Arizona, the Colorado passes Lee's Ferry, the official dividing point of the Upper and Lower Colorado River Basins, before swinging south then west through the Grand Canyon.
Another ridge rises to the north of the High Street, dividing the city centre from the south shore of the Menai Strait ; this area is known as Upper Bangor ( Bangor Uchaf ).
The Ordnance Department had held lands in the town's core ( dividing Upper Town from Lower Town ), lands which had been the property of Nicholas Sparks.
The Coal River subdivision, a CSX Transportation main line, runs parallel to Coal River, dividing Upper Falls from north to south.
Although there is no precise dividing line between the Lower, Middle and Upper Shankill locally it is usually said that the lower Shankill ends at Agnes Street.
Ascending from the Upper Lake, the trail reaches Poulanass Waterfall which, over millennia, has cut a narrow gorge through the slate rock and borne millions of tonnes of rock, sand and mud into Glendalough, dividing what was originally one lake into the two seen today.

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