Point or an area on the Earth's surface or elsewhere.
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Examples for "place"
Examples for "place"
1Europe is, quite simply, in the wrong place at the wrong time.
2Although the actual encounter must have taken place thousands of years ago.
3Early last year, however, when Dick opened his new place, things changed.
4His military government has said martial law will remain in place indefinitely.
5After a long moment, Yang said, Every place is a good place.
1I think that's really crucial to setting a good example, Joshi added.
2But the question remains: is setting a transition date actually a mistake?
3Please signal 'all clear' by setting runway approach lights to strobe mode.
4Analysts say it's not clear if China will continue its record-setting run.
5And is using animals in this way or in this setting necessary?
1The center coordinates emergency response efforts by various agencies throughout the state.
2They carried satellite measuring devices to pinpoint coordinates for possible airstrip sites.
3The UN had given the coordinates to all sides in the conflict.
4EPA coordinates research, monitoring, standard-setting, and enforcement activities to ensure environmental protection.
5In fact, the Secret Service coordinates these visits with the local police.
1Your results will vary depending on your connection speed and geographic location.
2Open consensus mechanisms don't discriminate based on identity, credentials, or geographic location.
3Bands sometimes are sometimes properly billed by geographic location, sometimes they're not.
4This is regardless of geographic location, occupation, industry or business size.
5The reported complications varied on the basis of study type and geographic location.
1No geographical site differences in cadmium concentration were observed.
1It's not so much a geographical location as a state of mind.
2The pairing was based upon geographical location and proximity to each other.
3Both fast-growing discount sites offer daily deals based on geographical location.
4It's fascinating what a change of geographical location can do for a musician.
5For instance, geographical location gives developing states huge potential to develop solar power.
1Peak ground acceleration is a measure of how hard the earth shakes at a given geographic point.
2Here we present this database, comprising occurrence data linked to geographic point or polygon locations dating from 1953 to 2013.
3It said those geographic points could be more than 100 miles away from the actual location of the iPhone.
4"Not only that," Lee went on, "but from a geographic point of view, it's a very odd profile."
1This was always just a geographical place for him, not an aspiration.
2These reparations include changing the names of geographical places.
3Here's Afghanistan, one of the most inhospitable geographical places in the world and it was a hot spot back then, too.
1A geographic place, sure, but also a mental space: a sound or an image you almost feel you could live inside.
2Flickr Places also allows users to search by more than 100,000 geographic place names to find photos that might interest them.
3Geographic place of publication regions are not searchable.
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