How To Use Locality In A Sentence
-
These typically consist of a two-letter state abbreviation, followed by a three-letter locality and a three-digit fire number.
-
We thought that until we do not find a new place for ourselves in a safer locality, we will continue to stay here.
-
To date, more than 20 specimens of D. australis have been collected at this locality, all within galleries and with dislocated plastrons.
-
To speak generally, if we take all animals which change their locality, some by swimming, others by flying, others by walking, we find in these the two sexes, not only in the sanguinea but also in some of the bloodless animals; and this applies in the case of the latter sometimes to the whole class, as the cephalopoda and crustacea, but in the class of insects only to the majority.
On the Generation of Animals
-
Needless to say, this has led to additional burden on the locality's narrow roads.
-
At the Christmas meeting of the court, in 1085, it was decided, apparently after much debate and probably with special reference to the general land-tax, called the Danegeld, to form by means of inquiries, officially made in each locality, a complete register of the occupied lands of the kingdom, of their holders, and of their values.
The History of England from the Norman Conquest to the Death of John (1066-1216)
-
Because the cost of a page fault is high, it is desirable that a garbage collector properly manage locality of reference.
-
The underlying field/space is universal (absolute on some level) whereas the particular, individuated processing dynamic determines how such space is perceived as having relative locality and temporality.
A Materialist Red Herring
-
Both sea fishing and fresh water angling are available in the locality.
-
Early reports of leucite from this locality were shown to be an erroneous identification of analcime.
-
Each local network of cattle stealing provided an alternative system of power and wealth in that locality.
-
The deceased was highly respected and will be greatly missed by his many friends in the locality.
-
In the 19th century, numerous banks were set up throughout the country and were often engraved with a design identifying the locality.
-
Tubes closely resembling those of pogonophoran worms are preserved in cold-seep carbonate at the Marmorito locality in the Italian Apennines.
-
Learning that on his return he would proceed to the same locality in quest of "beaver plew," I determined to accompany him.
Seven and Nine years Among the Camanches and Apaches An Autobiography
-
At this locality, the two stricklandioid species occur mainly in yellowish green, thin-bedded, calcareous mudstone, associated with other brachiopods and rugose corals.
-
When well advanced, the tubercular or nodular masses give rise to great deformity; the face, a favorite locality, becomes more or less leonine in appearance (_leontiasis_).
Essentials of Diseases of the Skin Including the Syphilodermata Arranged in the Form of Questions and Answers Prepared Especially for Students of Medicine
-
Many of the thallophytes, bryophytes and pteridophytes are found here exclusively because of the special topographical and climatic features of the locality, and are not to be found for hundreds of kilometres around in other areas.
-
It is apparent, then, that matrilocality and uxorilocality played an intrinsic role in community formation in the area.
Gutenber-e Help Page
-
Paul did not think so; but he made no reply to the angry man, though he ordered the alleged culprit to the mainmast, which is the locality of the high court on shipboard.
Dikes and Ditches Young America in Holland and Belguim
-
“I wonder to what extent the turnout in each locality is an indicator of the relative effectiveness and strength of the party apparatus”.
Waldo Jaquith - Recentered Democratic primary turnout figures.
-
The paper - cutting artistic figure is a traditional folk art of this locality.
-
Many factors will influence the operation of planning in a particular locality.
Remaking Planning: the politics of urban change in the Thatcher years
-
This necessitated that each campaigner maintain a ream of petitions, a separate sheet for each locality in the area.
-
The Bench was told that all the 87 buildings surveyed had shown violations and that the BMP had decided to take up a survey of the entire locality.
-
She accomplishes the tour de force of making us forget in what language this play is supposed to be, for she transcends locality.
-
It's how we perfidious Albions give youngsters a bump of locality.
A DEAD LIBERTY
-
Older people in the locality cannot recollect the roads ever having been in a more deplorable condition.
-
I use the term barbarism in contradistinction to civilization, and very respectfully refer to authorities of repute in justification of this use of the word, both to designate the quality of the _thing_, and the precise locality of its fittest application; for although
The Right of American Slavery
-
Furthermore, it is not always clear whether fossils from a given locality are from in situ rocks or from spoil or clasts in glacial drift.
-
MacDowell has created a typical music, typical of _himself_, not of any locality, and he wished it to be judged as _music_, not as
Edward MacDowell
-
At the head of the creek is the farm on which his grandfather was born, and in this beautiful locality were early nurtured those principles of liberty, which shone so brightly in his after years.
-
Besides these, its specific gravity is 2.8, hardness, 8.5; from calcspar it cannot be distinguished except by chemical analysis, as the two species blend almost completely with every intermediate stage of composition into either calc spar, or, what occurs in this locality, aragonite, similar in composition to it, or dolomite.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 363, December 16, 1882
-
It was the locality of the crime.
-
He could tell to a dot the average wage or salary earned by the householders of any locality, and he made it a point of thoroughness to know every locality from the waterfront slums to the aristocratic Lake
THE PRODIGAL FATHER
-
Following the discovery of the explosives the president cancelled his visit to the locality.
-
The rent charged depends largely on the size and locality of the flat.
-
Each local network of cattle stealing provided an alternative system of power and wealth in that locality.
-
The people in that locality got tired of the bumpy road, and decided to pitch in a few thousand rupees per household to build a road.
-
There are many important questions which emerge in relation to comparative study which employs place or locality as the frame of reference and explanation.
-
Kenworthy went into the stationer 's and bought the best map of the locality that they had in stock.
MOONDROP TO MURDER
-
He will be greatly missed by his family and good friends around the locality.
-
Quasimodaspis, along with the inarticulate brachiopods that are the only other fossils so far recovered from this locality, was probably transported from a shallower facies.
-
John was a legend in his own lifetime, and was exceptionally popular in the locality where he had lived.
-
He called a meeting of senior and responsible people of the village to bring normalcy in the locality and after describing the incident as shameful, he assured the people of a magisterial enquiry.
-
The older sample, a stratiform volcaniclastic layer (Hans-Platte) is collected from Bundenbach (Hunsrück), the type locality of the Lower Emsian Hunsrück Slate.
-
The small mine dumps have produced the locality's most colorful datolites, which are translucent to almost transparent and occur in flesh tones with red speckling and veining.
-
This species is found all over this locality, and a fine drused mass of it will form an excellent memento of the trip.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 363, December 16, 1882
-
Publicans have requested late licences, and the biggest hootenanny the locality has seen is expected if Inveraray bring home the ancient trophy.
-
At the locality in question, cast-dipping beds of the Middle Permian Park City and Phosphoria Formations form a succession of low ridges and intervening swales.
-
The "Tropical Valley" has been associated with their names since they entered the locality from the Yukon side in 1924.
The Trail of '35
-
Some of them were the hue of the tan-colored leaves, probably Pickering's hyla, and some were darker, according to the locality.
The Writings of John Burroughs — Volume 05: Pepacton
-
The Yaogangxian mine is a world-class locality for not only fluorite but also for arsenopyrite, bournonite, stannite, wurtzite, and ferberite.
-
“In the central provinces of China, especially in Hubei and Hunan, nearly every government organization has come to depend on opium revenue for maintenance,” said one authority, citing figures from a particular locality in which one picul approximately 140 pounds of opium cost $400.
The Last Empress
-
In the latter locality arsenopyrite is found associated with pyrite in a gangue of quartz, forming a series of parallel stringers in gneiss close to a basic dike.
The Economic Aspect of Geology
-
During this time Bethel has been well supported by ministers from the South Wales area, some of them retired, and by lay preachers from the locality.
-
He surprised us with his knowledge of the locality.
-
I cannot, however, think that botanical evidence of such a nature is sufficient to warrant a satisfactory reference of these Indian coal-fields to the same epoch as those of England or of Australia; in the first place the outlines of the fronds of ferns and their nervation are frail characters if employed alone for the determination of existing genera, and much more so of fossil fragments: in the second place recent ferns are so widely distributed, that an inspection of the majority affords little clue to the region or locality they come from: and in the third place, considering the wide difference in latitude and longitude of
Himalayan Journals — Complete
-
We visited what is called the silversmith's quarter, but it was utterly unlike what such a locality would be elsewhere, composed of one-story mud cabins, in narrow filthy lanes full of chickens, mangy dogs, cats, and quarrelsome children.
Due West or Round the World in Ten Months
-
It was a four-days 'hard march to the locality where Captain Buxton counted on finding his victims; and when on the fourth day, rather tired and not particularly enthusiastic, the command bivouacked along the banks of a mountain-torrent, a safe distance from the supposed location of the Indian stronghold, he sent forward his Apache Mojave allies to make a stealthy reconnoissance, feeling confident that soon after nightfall they would return with the intelligence that the enemy were lazily resting in their "rancheria," all unsuspicious of his approach, and that at daybreak he would pounce upon and annihilate them.
Starlight Ranch and Other Stories of Army Life on the Frontier
-
The character of the locality must surely be judged as it was before the alleged nuisance began.
-
Because the cost of a page fault is high, it is desirable that a garbage collector properly manage locality of reference.
-
In this locality, the top 20 m of the Asmari Limestone exhibits palaeo-weathering along joints suggesting subaerial exposure of the Asmari near the crest of an anticline.
-
The locality has been worked exclusively for garnet and vesuvianite specimens by mineral collectors and mineral dealers.
-
They return visit will have thorough contact with partner of this locality manufacturer and operation business.
-
That is, some researchers have assumed that the prevalence of patrilocality and polygyny in relation to matrilocality and polyandry, combined with the structural fact that the X is disproportionately carried in females, can explain the differences in patterns of genetic variation.
ScienceBlogs Channel : Life Science
-
The rent charged depends largely on the size and locality of the flat.
-
The cutthroat trout of Rosebud Creek, Montana, the type locality for the name cutthroat trout, have been totally replaced by brook, brown, and rainbow trout.
Trout and Salmon of North America
-
Many factors will influence the operation of planning in a particular locality.
Remaking Planning: the politics of urban change in the Thatcher years
-
I afterward visited the locality several times, collecting specimens of the mounds and crayfishes, which are now in the United
Scientific American Supplement, No. 446, July 19, 1884
-
As a collecting locality guide, particularly for lapidary materials and fossils, this book is very useful, and its $12.95 price makes it a bargain.
-
Because of its rarity, indicolite from any locality is always in strong demand.
-
But nowhere are the vitality and virtues of his boyhood locality celebrated more compellingly than in this novel about a national nightmare.
-
Either that or the salubrious locality she indwelleth is experiencing a nux vomica famine.
The Chimes at Midnight
-
An amusing application of such a territorial denominative system to the locality of London was narrated to me by a friend who witnessed it.
Reminiscences of Scottish Life and Character
-
A number of our trainees will not be able to continue their training next year if their only option is to go out of the locality.
-
A good example of this potential for confusion is illustrated in specimen CM7075, dioptase, most probably from the type locality for the species in Altyn-Tube, Qaraghandy Oblys, Kazakhstan.
-
it is a rugged locality
-
In Britain similarly parties would have to give careful attention to the locality factor.
-
This locality has produced the largest and arguably the best quartz crystals from Michigan.
-
A number of lots of very fine dioptase had recently come to America from this locality.
-
Living on the south side of the river, my imaginings merge into the indigenous nature of the locality, blending into the bigger story of humanity.
-
Where the nuisance causes physical damage to property, however, the nature of the locality is irrelevant.
-
It is the only locality in the country for striped buttonquail Turnix sylvatica, bristled grass warbler Chaetornis striatus andslender-billed babbler Turdoides longirostris.
Royal Chitwan National Park, Nepal
-
Relativistic locality is the domain of actuality, while potentialities have careers in space-time (if that word is appropriate) which modify and even violate the restrictions that space-time structure imposes upon actual events.
Archive 2009-02-01
-
Pseudomorphs of smithsonite after calcite crystals have been reported from this locality.
-
(Another pause, and a sigh.) "For my part, I never pretended to have what they call the bump of locality.
Major Vigoureux
-
The table indicates that significant recruitment of marriage partners from Ireland continued up to the 1840s; within this group, the pattern of southern Avalon women marrying Irish men was two to three times more common than the reverse, once again emphasizing the importance of matrilocality in initially establishing an Irish population in the area.
Gutenber-e Help Page
-
Although twenty per cent. of the labouring population were turned adrift in that locality, not one supernumerary was disemployed.
The History of the Great Irish Famine of 1847 (3rd ed.) (1902) With Notices of Earlier Irish Famines
-
There is a bigger theoretical risk of getting sun stroke from moonlight than coming to harm from satellite transmissions with or without dishes in the locality.
-
In this formulation of the argument it is clear that locality-separability conflicts with the eigenvalue-eigenstate link, which holds that a quantity of a system has an eigenvalue if and only if the state of the system is an eigenstate of that quantity with that eigenvalue (or a mixture of such eigenstates).
The Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen Argument in Quantum Theory
-
In the barn (one of only a handful that have not been developed in the locality) there are nesting pairs of barn owls, and sparrow hawks, while buzzards and peregrine falcons are regular visitors to the woods.
-
Sediments from this locality yield a mixed freshwater and saline fauna.
-
A tendency toward matrilocality means that the main house at the center of a group of related women almost always contains a stem family.
-
The drilling of nine cored boreholes, including a deep hole to a gabbroic basement, in the vicinity of the Rhyme chert locality has resulted in a major revision of the structure and stratigraphy of the area.
-
Sadly, churchgoers are not necessarily the same thing as regenerate believers, even if numbered in thousands in a particular locality.
-
Public transport is a big problem in this locality.
-
Depending upon locality, these vary from about 10 to 50 psf.
-
Now we don't know what to do unless we are alienated from speech, from our environment, from our locality.
-
Our very success is destroying our grounded sense of home as a particular locality defined by its natural features and wildlife.
The Times Literary Supplement
-
He led a field trip to a locality near Barstow where everyone found vanadinite.
-
The laws at the habitual residence of the adoptee at the time of adoption or at the locality of the court shall apply to the termination of the adoptive relation.
-
The bird spends the day searching for food in such places -- hence its name nettle-creeper -- creeping along the hedges, under brambles and thorns, and builds its nest in the locality to which it is accustomed.
Field and Hedgerow Being the Last Essays of Richard Jefferies
-
Council tax bands are calculated on the size, age, character and locality of properties.
-
The parents of these children neither know, nor care where they are, so long as they are not causing them any inconvenience, or harassing people in their own locality.
-
She is currently working on new hyracoid material from the ~ 37 million-year-old locality BQ - 2.
-
Every locality as well has its municipal head of government, its alcalde, or - where a village has become a dependency of a larger seat in the municipality - an alcalde pedáneo (dependent mayor).
-
In the past it was common to find quite different spellings for the same locality.
-
Chutter-murra Wylo had so often indicated the exact locality of the stone, and had described its dire influence with such sincerity that, when it twinkled, a resolution which had been long in the back of my mind became wilful and imperative.
Tropic Days
-
The circular could be misleading when it referred to a locality being'a broad geographical area '.
Times, Sunday Times
-
However, paragraph 56 of that document indicates that the townscape and landscape of the wider locality must inform considerations of design and layout.
-
The entire locality has been affected by the new motorway.
-
But if we look carefully, we can see the themes of matrilocality, intermarriage, and matrilineal bridges woven into this family history.
Gutenber-e Help Page
-
Many factors will influence the operation of planning in a particular locality.
Remaking Planning: the politics of urban change in the Thatcher years
-
The Hidden Lake pool is the only known locality for the Hidden Lake bluecurls.
-
The locality and dimensions of the South Dakota ‘fish’ have led paleontologists to guess that the creature was a long-necked plesiosaur or a serpentine mosasaur.
-
Most local histories end on an elegiac note, mourning the decline of the ‘community’ which, they imply, was once coterminous with their locality.
-
Colorless quartz crystals lining geodes have also been found at approximately 300 feet below the trail at the South Overlook locality.
-
Many koalas in our locality can no longer rely on areas of diminishing remnant bushland.
-
To further excavate the nesting loop parallelism and the data access-time locality, a linearity cyclic transformation functional module is used to improve the algorithm.
-
Miss Prosody, quite genial and urbane after luncheon, was deep in consultation with the boatman as to the locality of certain ferns she proposed spudding up for her pet rockery at "The Maples," where her lighter hours were diurnally spent in washing and tending her spoils.
Bluebell A Novel
-
The Yaogangxian mine is a world-class locality for not only fluorite but also for arsenopyrite, bournonite, stannite, wurtzite, and ferberite.
-
About the time that these events were taking place in and around Black's cottage, bands of armed men with women and even children were hastening towards the same locality to attend the great "conventicle," for which the preparations already described were being made.
Hunted and Harried
-
I wonder to what extent the turnout in each locality is an indicator of the relative effectiveness and strength of the party apparatus in each locality.
Waldo Jaquith - Recentered Democratic primary turnout figures.
-
Public transport is a big problem in this locality.
-
Highly silicified stalks to 10 cm in diameter have been found at this locality.
-
Following the discovery of the explosives the president cancelled his visit to the locality.
-
Three basic features are needed for resolution of this problem via the Internet: accurate, detailed on-line gazetteers and maps; searchable or downloadable locality databases; and online access to museum catalogs.
-
Unfortunately, while we might be prepared to complain about deficiencies in our own immediate locality, when we see a mess further afield we tend to pass it by with a curl of the lip.
-
The national assessment is not competitive; each school is assessed according to its own circumstances and locality.
-
It's how we perfidious Albions give youngsters a bump of locality.
A DEAD LIBERTY
-
Many of these terms have been created to distinguish locality, others as a direct comment on the character or peculiarities of the Welsh.
-
This particular color has not been found in other lodes in Ontonagon County and distinguishes datolites from this locality.
-
Golden barite crystals are well known from the locality.
-
Because of the limitations of the software, this locality is using their own software to manage their lists, which is certainly understandable.
Waldo Jaquith - Virginia Democratic list management software.
-
Lounge bar and restaurant offering a first-class menu. Extremely attractive locality.
-
Its major pitfall, neglecting non-uniformity and non-locality, has a long history.
-
Bohmian mechanics involves superluminal action-at-a-distance and thus violates the ‘locality principle’ of relativity theory.
-
The rent charged depends largely on the size and locality of the flat.
-
The name skutterudite comes from the locality of Skutterud, Norway.
-
The board took four off-sale licences in the locality into account when considering an application for a public house licence.
-
Along with the academic research of quantum computer more lucubrate, the theory of quantum state Nonlocality becomes increasingly important, especially how to measure the magnitude of Nonlocality.
-
An example is in site 31, an alabaster locality: no mention is made that alabaster is a fine-grained, compact variety of the mineral gypsum except in the glossary in the back of the book.
-
Cesario, and the village thus begun was called Frascati, either because of the frasche (wattles) of which the first huts were built, or because the locality had already been known as Frascaria, which in
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI
-
(This locality is still discernible through the arches of the Bloor Street Viaduct.)
Old Toronto
-
At all times, the Priest was the person to whom the locals would look for advice and arbitration (the thegn of the locality could be elsewhere or indeed be the ‘other’ party).
-
In 1964 John Bell, an Irish theoretical physicist, published a theorem that seemed to prove the argument for non-locality.
-
A few years since quite a fever of speculation raged in regard to copper mines, and in the pursuit of the mineral gossan, which is supposed to indicate the locality of veins of ores.
The Resources of North Carolina: Its Natural Wealth, Condition, and Advantages, as Existing in 1869. Presented to the Capitalists and People of the Central and Northern States
-
If it be required to ligature the artery at this locality, an incision two inches and a half in length, made along the course of the vessel, and avoiding the superficial veins, will expose the fascia; and this being next divided on the director, the artery will be exposed resting on the brachialis anticus, and between the biceps tendon and pronator teres muscle.
Surgical Anatomy
-
The disadvantage is that when they explode, the material is atomised and then can be inhaled by anybody of any age in the locality afterwards.
-
He was also a singer and entertainer and performed at many concerts in the locality.
-
The Community Games Finals took place in Mosney over the past two weekends, with participants from the locality acquitting themselves very well.
-
It would become a place where people in Tramore could go to and meet friends in the locality.
-
I fancy the poor dog seems to feel the monstrosity of the performance, and, in sheer shame for his master, forgivingly tries to assume it is PLAY; and I have seen a little "colley" running along, barking, and endeavoring to leap and gambol in the shafts, before a load that any one out of this locality would have thought the direst cruelty.
The Twins of Table Mountain
-
She is wished many years of happy retirement from her friends throughout the locality and beyond.
-
Stone-age; and, somewhat curiously, the locality of that stone blade is fixed, by its being of that semi-transparent opalescent calcedony which
Anahuac : or, Mexico and the Mexicans, Ancient and Modern
-
There is also a primary school at the premises run by the committee for the poor and slum dwellers in the locality.
-
People who are involved in their locality take ownership of it and it changes the locality.
Times, Sunday Times
-
God, "the upper Jerusalem," a body visible in no one locality, but dispersed over the earth like wheat in chaff, held together by no declarations of doctrine, tied to no sacraments, dependent on no earthly Lieutenant or Vice-gerent, and on no university-trained
Spiritual Reformers in the 16th & 17th Centuries
-
The locality is not far from the site of the present Sale aerodrome.
Archive 2009-02-01
-
Another "plunked" Sir Toady in a locality which he held yet more tender, especially, as now, before dinner.
Red Cap Tales Stolen from the Treasure Chest of the Wizard of the North
-
Our very success is destroying our grounded sense of home as a particular locality defined by its natural features and wildlife.
The Times Literary Supplement
-
He said the new language will help software developers exploit both parallel programming techniques and the locality of data in a large clustered system.
-
Today the locality in which the university is situated may not be the safest and the best in the city.
-
Katya was acutely aware of every nuance in her immediate locality, however; even this.
COLDHEART CANYON
-
A small village, 11 km upstream the Lidder River, is a beautiful locality.
-
Local collectors had tentatively identified it as willemite or smithsonite, based perhaps on the occurrence of botryoidal blue hemimorphite at the same locality.
-
The Woods Chrome mine of Texas Pennsylvania is a classic locality for brucite.
-
Did the women of the locality - and/or the imagination - constitute a perennial problem?
-
Matrilocality and uxorilocality were important elements of community formation as an occupational group that had remained largely transient for more than 250 years began to settle in the area.
Gutenber-e Help Page
-
In several cases it is possible to test this by comparing early and late varieties of titanite from the same sample or same locality.
-
It was thought all last summer that some such wild creature was haunting the locality, for plenty of half-eaten eel and partly devoured trout were found at different times up and down the banks.
-
A pleasant, courteous and gracious lady, she was well liked by her neighbours in the locality.
-
The identification of this taxon at locality 1 is based upon a highly distinctive tabular horn and diagnostic trunk vertebrae.
-
One might mention an object or a locality, and sepulchral silence would descend.
-
At the McCoy mine locality, these strata were mapped as an informal unit of calcareous shale and thin-bedded limestone by Dane and Ross.
-
The calcined material, on reaching the lower end of the furnace, is discharged on to the floor or on to a suitable "conveyer," and removed to a convenient locality for cooling and subsequent grinding or finishing.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 620, November 19,1887
-
Willie was the local historian, a very popular man who had a great interest and love of his locality.
-
A well-known locality for agate or chalcedony nodules in rhyolite (thunder eggs) is near the Twin Mountains, northwest of Del Norte in Saguache County.
-
The preference is for matrilocality, although this is not a rigid rule.
-
The latter do not include typical pegmatite minerals and appear mainly along the tectonic fractures present at this locality.
-
An exception may be its type locality in Colombia, where it occurs in veinlets and pockets in carbonaceous sedimentary units apparently distant from igneous rocks.
-
The new research, published this week in the journal Science, deals with two of the theory's most important and mind-bending properties: Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle and nonlocality.
-
Between-class scatter matrix is embedded in the objective function of original locality preserving projections, and the transformation matrix can be obtained based on the modified objective function.
-
Albert's lyrebird is essentially confined to the Tweed Volcano/Border Ranges locality.
Central Eastern Rainforest Reserves, Australia
-
The locality was described then as ‘being too rugged and is a quarry for a fine stone similar to that of Portland; there are also limestone quarries and a slate quarry’.
-
In the first round segregation came about at the level of the locality itself, as people moved to blocks inhabited by members of the same community or faith.
-
Furthermore runners from the locality did well at the Lisburn half-marathon, that also incorporated a ten-kilometre race.
-
A fancy dress event will be held on St. Stephen's Day with people visiting all pubs in the locality in varying stages of dress and undress to help raise funds for North West Hospice.
-
Fine specimens from this locality consist of lustrous lamellae to 3 cm long, prismatic crystals, and penetration twins producing arborescent or dendritic forms.
-
‘The novel conclusion of this study is that patrilocality and matrilocality are not just simply the opposites of each other,’ he said.
-
Conscience, imagination, and vision are sometimes called timeless, placeless, and so on because they transcend the locality but not the reality of individual debates; they are eternally relevant.
-
He had a great appetite for working on the land and was in ready demand around the locality.
-
The locality has been a hive of activity in recent weeks.
-
I know I'm related by blood, and locality, but I don't quite remember him.
-
The books celebrate friendship, loyalty, family values and a sense of 'rootedness' within a locality.
Times, Sunday Times
-
Thus, after years of experiment, the "coble" was designed in its present form; and these craft are as much the product of their special locality as are the men who man them.
The Romance of the Coast
-
Apart from the dome and pendentive construction, Byzantine methods and materials vary according to locality.
-
There are many important questions which emerge in relation to comparative study which employs place or locality as the frame of reference and explanation.
-
Patients are now freed from dialytic regimes, freed from stringent dietary and fluid constraints, and freed from being bounded to a geographical locality.
News