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This new phase of conflict was waged predominately along the religious sectarian lines that the Americans had used to divide the population.
Eratosthenes the Cyrene was the first to divide the surface of the earth into lines of latitude and longitude.
Today the breed tends to divide along lines of " racing " Siberians and " show " Siberians.
Government and society in Vanuatu tend to divide along linguistic — French and English — lines.
Corals divide into two subclasses, depending on the number of tentacles or lines of symmetry, and a series of orders corresponding to their exoskeleton: nematocyst type and mitochondrial genetic analysis.
Today's land surveyor sets monumentation at actual physical points on the ground that define angle points of boundary lines that divide neighboring parcels.
< li > Any measures including legislative measures, designed to divide the population along racial lines by the creation of separate reserves and ghettos for the members of a racial group or groups, the prohibition of mixed marriages among members of various racial groups, the expropriation of landed property belonging to a racial group or groups or to members thereof ;</ li >
Using only an unmarked straightedge and a compass, Greek mathematicians found means to divide a line into an arbitrary set of equal segments, to draw parallel lines, to bisect angles, to construct many polygons, and to construct squares of equal or twice the area of a given polygon.
However, the partition of British India into India and Pakistan in 1947 did not divide the nations cleanly along religious lines.
The famous opening lines of the novel summarize this view: It is a general truism of this world that anything long divided will surely unite, and anything long united will surely divide ( 話說天下大勢 , 分久必合 , 合久必分 ).
The primary goals of a community network may include providing a sustainable, trusted platform for an urban neighborhood, suburban village or exurban town or region to enhance a vital community and functioning democracy ; closing of the digital divide across socio-economic lines ; offering easier access to already existing information and services ; promotion of local economic development and employment ; strengthening of local identity ; and / or revitalization, promotion, and / or maintenance of local communal ties.
In aerial celestial navigation, waypoints are precomputed along an aircraft's great circle route to divide the flight into rhumb lines and allow celestial fixes to be more rapidly taken using the pre-computed intercept method.
In geometry, the centroid, geometric center, or barycenter of a plane figure or two-dimensional shape X is the intersection of all straight lines that divide X into two parts of equal moment about the line.
In mid-1993, Izetbegović agreed to a peace plan that would divide Bosnia along ethnic lines but continued to insist on a unitary Bosnia government from Sarajevo and on the allocation to the Bosniaks of a large percentage of Bosnia's territory.
Although it is misleading to divide the assembly into two parties, an analysis of its entire membership along moderate and radical lines identifies 76 members as religious moderates and 47 as radicals, with a further 21 either impossible to identify or not participating in the assembly.
Others point out, however, that the Commissioners rarely divide evenly along partisan lines, and that the response time problem may be endemic to the system.
For example, the lines that divide the area of a triangle into two equal halves form an envelope inside the triangle.
These sects generally divide along geographic lines.
This divide of Bengal was along communal lines — East Bengal had a majority of Muslims, while West Bengal had a majority of Hindus.
Racetracks are primarily designed for competition through speed, featuring defined start / finish lines / posts, and sometimes even a series of defined timing points that divide the track into time sectors.
HeLa cells, like other cell lines, are termed " immortal " in that they can divide an unlimited number of times in a laboratory cell culture plate as long as fundamental cell survival conditions are met ( i. e. being maintained and sustained in a suitable environment ).
The islands of the Lesser Antilles divide musically along linguistic lines, with the most significant overlap coming from Dominica and Saint Lucia, both primarily Anglophone but strongly influenced by a French colonial past.
Capitalists could often divide craft and trade unionists along these lines in demarcation disputes.

lines and shield
In the centre is a shield with a ship in full sail above a red field with three diagonal black lines.
With the recent election of Benedict XVI in 2005, his personal coat of arms eliminated the papal tiara ; a mitre with three horizontal lines is used in its place, with the pallium, a papal symbol of authority more ancient than the tiara, the use of which is also granted to metropolitan archbishops as a sign of communion with the See of Rome, was added underneath of the shield.
In the pre-Marian Roman armies the first two lines of battle, the hastati and principes, often fought with swords and pila, heavy javelins that were specifically designed to be thrown at an enemy to pierce and foul a target's shield.
The left and right upper-corners of the shield are formed by two italic lines, whereas the bottom sides are rounded arches that end with a peak in the middle at the bottom.
There have been stylistic changes, the main one being the Coat of Arm's mantling, the shape of the escutcheon ( shield ), the removal of the motto scroll, and also others more subtle within the Arms itself such as the mane and fur of the lion, the number of lines in the open book, and the colouration.
Some coaxial lines use air ( or some other gas ) and have spacers to keep the inner conductor from touching the shield.
On the back edge of the rain shield associated with mature squall lines, a wake low can form, which is a mesoscale low pressure area that forms behind the mesoscale high pressure system normally present under the rain canopy, which are sometimes associated with a heat burst.
The coat of arms is a shield with the image of Mount Triglav, Slovenia's highest peak, in white against a blue background at the centre ; beneath it are two wavy blue lines representing the Adriatic Sea and local rivers, and above it are three six-pointed golden stars arranged in an inverted triangle which are taken from the coat of arms of the Counts of Celje, the great Slovenian dynastic house of the late 14th and early 15th centuries.
Red lines are the armoured deck and gun shield and grey areas are the protective coal bunkers.
The shield is divided by diagonal lines in golden and blue rhombuses with a blue stripe in the superior part, in which resides an opened five-point crown and which is adorned with drawings characterizing the art of the Taínos.
In heraldry, the field ( background ) of a shield can be divided into more than one area of different tinctures, usually following the lines of one of the ordinaries and carrying its name ( e. g. a shield divided in the shape of a chevron is said to be parted " per chevron ").
Each shield is Per fess _______ argent and gules, but some of these lines have no common English name.
Covering the eagle's breast is a U. S. shield with six horizontal lines and 13 vertical stripes.
On the back edge of the rain shield associated with mature squall lines, a wake low can be present, sometimes associated with a heat burst.
Well behind mature squall lines, a wake low can develop on the back edge of the rain shield, which can lead to a heat burst due to the warming up of the descending air mass which is no longer being rain-cooled.
The center has a shield with wavy blue and yellow lines, with a sun rising over it.
The wavy lines on the shield are representative of Lake Chad, and the sun rising over it represents a new beginning.
Below in the middle of the shield are two wavy lines representing Yukon's rivers on a blue background.
* Cleonymus: An associate of Cleon and frequently a target in other plays, he is mentioned in lines 19, 592, 822 as the figment of a slave's dream, as a flattering patron of jurors and as the image of the image of the image of the hero Lycus, and each mention is in relation to a notorious incident in which he threw away his shield.
On the shield, the rising sun represents Nyasaland, the lion Southern Rhodesia, and the black and white wavy lines Northern Rhodesia.
In heraldry, an ordinary ( or honourable ordinary ) is a simple geometrical figure, bounded by straight lines and running from side to side or top to bottom of the shield.
Incorporated in the shield are wavy lines and a cross, superimposed on a trimount figure at the bottom.

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