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The ACC is the dominant circulation feature of the Southern Ocean and, at approximately 125 Sverdrups, the largest ocean current.
The dominant feature during the Ottoman period was a mosque inside the Parthenon, complete with a minaret.
The dominant geographical feature in the area is Cairn Conmheall, which rises to 541 metres.
Bicycling infrastructure is a dominant feature of both city and countryside infrastructure with bicycle paths and bicycle ways in many places and an extensive network of bicycle routes extending more than nationwide ( in comparison Denmark's coastline is ).
A large part of most martial arts and combat sports which feature ground grappling is positioning and obtaining a dominant position.
Mount Wellington, accessible by passing through Fern Tree, is the dominant feature of Hobart's skyline.
The landscape's most dominant feature is the central lawn, which was listed as a " medallion site " by the American Society of Landscape Architects in 1999, one of only three central campuses designated as such.
A great north-south geological rift, forming the depression of Lake Tiberias ( Sea of Galilee ), the Jordan Valley, and the Dead Sea, is the dominant topographical feature.
Mughal style became the dominant feature in many of the old mosques in India, Pakistan and Bangladesh.
The dominant feature of the country's landform is the central spine of mountains and hills that forms the continental divide.
Current state-of-the-art photolithography tools use deep ultraviolet ( DUV ) light from excimer lasers with wavelengths of 248 and 193 nm ( the dominant lithography technology today is thus also called " excimer laser lithography "), which allow minimum feature sizes down to 50 nm.
The Nile is the dominant geographic feature of Sudan, flowing 3, 000 kilometers from Uganda in the south to Egypt in the north.
A dominant feature of the republic's landscape is the Garagum Desert ( also known as Karakum ), which occupies about 350, 000 square kilometers ( see Environmental Issues ).
Its prominent 2615 keV gamma ray is the dominant high-energy feature observed in natural background radiation.
The taiga or boreal forest has a subarctic climate with very large temperature range between seasons, but the long and cold winter is the dominant feature.
The federal entity created by the U. S. Constitution is the dominant feature of the American governmental system.
The winter had Easterlies ( from Siberia ) as its dominant feature.
Current state-of-the-art photolithography tools use deep ultraviolet ( DUV ) light from excimer lasers with wavelengths of 248 and 193 nm — the dominant lithography technology today is thus also called " excimer laser lithography " — which has enabled minimum feature sizes in chip manufacturing to shrink from 0. 5 micrometer in 1990 to 45 nanometers and below in 2010.
The Shield was the cover feature for Pep Comics until March 1944, when Archie became the dominant feature ; the Shield continued in Pep Comics until January 1948.
A dominant feature of most planetariums is the large dome-shaped projection screen onto which scenes of stars, planets and other celestial objects can be made to appear and move realistically to simulate the complex ' motions of the heavens '.
One feature of their importance is the ability to establish numerically large, ecologically dominant colonies.
Hill AFB is a dominant feature of the economy of Davis County.
The other dominant glacial feature is the Waterloo Moraine, which snakes its way through the region and holds a significant quantity of artesian wells, from which the city derives most of its drinking water.
Kittatinny Mountain is the dominant geological feature in the western section of the county.

dominant and campus
The College also maintains the Dartmouth Skiway, a skiing facility located over two mountains near the Hanover campus in Lyme Center, New Hampshire that serves as the winter practice grounds for the nationally dominant Dartmouth ski team.
These literary and intellectual societies were the dominant groups on campus before they declined in popularity after the rise of Greek fraternities.
There are 15 buildings on the site: The main structure ( the Upper School ), constructed between 1959 and 1960, central on the campus, and with a dominant clock tower, houses the secondary school component of the college, in a quadrangle form.
Besides academics, research, and athletics, UGA is also well known for its campus in the acclaimed college town of Athens, with dominant architectural themes of Federal — the older buildings — and Classical and Antebellum style.
However, Tight was vilified for his primitivism and soon found himself removed from office for political reasons, though history would vindicate him as the Pueblo Revival style became the dominant architectural style on campus.
A History " by Michael Svanevik and Shirley Burgett, architecturally and educationally, the dominant building on the new campus was the library.
* The tall Murchison Tower is the most dominant landmark on the campus, designed, as many other buildings on campus, by O ' Neil Ford, who also designed San Antonio Landmark the Tower of the Americas a few years later based on this design.
Although some oratories may have a dominant mission ( e. g. the London Oratory, which maintains a school ), in general the members of the Oratory spend the day involved in various ministries: teaching, parish work, spiritual direction, campus ministry, administration or maintaining the fabric of the community house.
Gasson Hall is credited for establishing the typology of dominant Gothic towers in subsequent campus designs, including those at Princeton ( Cleveland Tower, 1913 – 1917 ), Yale ( Harkness Tower, 1917 – 1921 ), and Duke ( Chapel Tower, 1930 – 1935 ).
It was meant by patron John D. Rockefeller to be the " central and dominant feature " of the campus.
By 1992, the once upstart conservative alternative campus newspaper had become the dominant newspaper on the 40, 000 student University of Wisconsin – Madison campus.

dominant and is
It appears that the dominant tendency of Mann's early tales, however pictorial or even picturesque the surface, is already toward the symbolic, the emblematic, the expressionistic.
A dominant motive is the poet's longing for his homeland and its boyhood associations: `` Not men-folk, but the fields where I would stray, The stones where as a child I used to play ''.
A small business is defined as one which is independently owned and operated and which is not dominant in its field.
And the name Rayburn is one of the most dominant in the history of American politics for the last half century.
During nighttime hours, because of the intense skywave propagation then prevailing, no large number of stations can be permitted to operate on one of these channels, if the wide area service for which these frequencies are assigned is to be rendered satisfactorily by the dominant stations which must be relied upon to render it.
Therefore, under our longstanding allocation rules, on some of these channels no station other than the dominant ( class 1 ) -- A ) station is permitted to operate at night, so that the 1, -- A station can render service, interference free, wherever it can be received.
The unifying effect of religion is also brought out in the fact that historically peoples have clung together as more or less cohesive cultural units, with religion as the dominant bond, even though spatially dispersed and not politically organized.
The tendency is toward putting dominant stress at the end.
Dominant stress is of course more than extended duration, and normally centers on syllables that would have primary stress or phrase stress if the words or longer units they are parts of were spoken alone: a dominant stress given to glorify would normally center on its first syllable rather than its last.
Thus in a context in which there has been discussion of snow but mention of local conditions is new, dominant stress will probably be on here in it rarely snows here, but in a context in which there has been discussion of local weather but no mention of snow, dominant stress will probably be on snows.
In I'll go with George dominant stress is probably on George ; ;
but if George has just been mentioned prominently ( and the trip to be made has been under discussion ), what is said is probably I'll go with him, and dominant stress is probably on the preposition with.
If both George and a piece of information George does not have are prominent in the context, but the idea of telling George is new, then dominant stress will probably be on tell in why not tell George??
If work is substituted for things ( with more exact contribution to meaning ), it will have dominant stress.
In I know one thing dominant stress is likely to go to one rather than to semantically pale thing.
In I knew you when you were a child, and you were pretty then dominant stress on then implies that the young woman spoken to is still pretty.
Thus in it's incredible what that boy can eat dominant stress is likely to be on incredible, and eat will have strong stress also.
Where there is comparison or contrast, dominant stresses normally operate to center attention.
When I have instructions to leave is equivalent in meaning to I have instructions that I am to leave this place, dominant stress is ordinarily on leave.

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