Western-hemisphere Sentence Examples

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  • In all parts of the western hemisphere society was organized on cognate kinship, real or artificial, the unit being the clan.

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  • We seem to be the emergency points of contact for anything that goes wrong anywhere in the western hemisphere.

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  • Sofia, this is Dusty, the commander of the western hemisphere.

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  • The Pan-American Exposition, in celebration of the progress of the Western hemisphere in the nineteenth century, was held there (May 1-November 2, 1901).

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  • The family is unrepresented in the western hemisphere.

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  • So far as is at present known, the earliest and most primitive group, the Condylarthra, is a northern one, but whether first developed in the eastern or the western hemisphere there is no sufficient evidence.

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  • In the western hemisphere wheat was not known till the 16th century.

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  • Darian watched the confused Grey God leave, never imagining he'd deal daily with this type of drama in addition to managing the battles against the vamps in the western hemisphere.

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  • With all the Guardians in the western hemisphere and god-powers granted him by Damian, he'd been the weak link.

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  • The caller was none other than Dusty, the leader of the White God's vampire killing operations for the Western Hemisphere.

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  • With chiseled features and cold eyes, he looked every bit the man who had headed up Damian's assassination corps before the promotion to the leader of all operations in the Western Hemisphere.

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  • The barrier reef, which is 185 miles long, is the longest barrier reef in the Western Hemisphere.

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  • False 9. The ground sloths lived in the western hemisphere.

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  • In the western hemisphere we eat far less plant sterols per day than in other parts of the world.

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  • In the western hemisphere they range along the Mexican highlands and the Andes far into the tropics, while in the Old World the genus, well represented in the Himalayas and the hills of China, exists likewise in the peninsula of Malacca, in the Indian Archipelago and Malaya to the Philippine Islands and Borneo.

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  • Some of the more northern American deer, such as the wapiti, reindeer and elk (moose), are closely allied to Old World species; but there is also a group of exclusively American deer (Mazama) - the only one found in Central and South America - the members of which are unlike any living Old World deer; and these must be regarded as having reached the western hemisphere at an earlier date than the wapiti, reindeer and elk (see Deer, Elk, Fallow-Deer, Muntjac, Musk-Deer, Pre David'S Deer, Reindeer, Roebuck, Water-Deer, &c.).

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  • False 9. The Ground sloths lived in the western hemisphere.

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  • Squash bugs are a serious problem in the Western Hemisphere and can be found from coast to coast in the U.S. They suck the vital juices from plants and can inject a toxin that causes otherwise healthy plants to wilt, discolor and die.

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  • The city is loaded with history, southern charm, and dozens of popular tourist attractions, including the Citadel, Fort Sumter, and the Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge, the longest cable-stayed bridge in the Western Hemisphere.

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