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Тезаурус:

  1. The skills required to use such awareness to create artificial form are those of the geomant - a combination of shaman, geographer, town and country planner, sculptor, architect, artist and landscape designer.
  2. A geographer, Alfred Siemens of the University of British Columbia, has found rectilinear remains of canals and planting platforms (raised fields) in central Veracruz, which, he claims, are distinctly oriented about 1 5o east of north ( American Antiquity , vol 48. p 85).
  3. As one geographer has pointed out:
  4. The body of the Commission's report, which was written by recently recruited geographer Dr John Innes, took a less bullish line than the press release.
  5. Accompanied by his close friend the German geographer Hermann von Wissmann, he set out from the port of Mukalla and visited the cities of Shibam, Saywun and Tarim, closely studying the society and minutely describing the topography, geology, flora and fauna of the valley.
  6. John Shaw, a geographer from Queen's University, Ontario, argued in a recent issue of the US journal Geology, that enormous volumes of glacial meltwater must have burst forth from the Canadian ice sheets in cataclysmic floods as they broke up at the end of the Ice Age.
  7. Then again, at the turn of this century, a geographer named Otto Krmmell decided that both Seven and Five were too many, and that there should be only the Three.
  8. Mr Bendixson quotes the work of Roger Brunet, a French geographer, who says a new "boulevard of the sun" will open up on an east-west axis, from Barcelona to the Adriatic, hugging the north Mediterranean coast.
  9. One of these paintings was later spotted by the Greek geographer Strabo in the temple of Ceres at Rome.
  10. In 1981 the CEGB had commissioned Dr Rick Battarbee, a geographer at University College London (UCL), to study diatom microfossils in acid lochs.
  11. Dr Mike Tooley, a University of Durham geographer, commenting on Shaw's paper in Nature, drew attention to measured rates of end-of-Ice-Age sea-level rise well in excess of those uncovered by Fairbanks, though sustained over shorter periods.
  12. Taken alone the Pacific Ocean can be, like any other, defined in a variety of ways, depending on whether the observer is a geographer, geologist, cartographer, military strategist or fashionably up-to-date economist.
  13. He is consumed by the challenge of the world's highest peaks, but this has been accompanied by a geographer's fascination with visiting new places: a curiosity about the metaphysical undercurrents that accompany great risk; a need to plumb the capabilities of mind and body and a corresponding empathy with mountain peoples who confront such tests in their everyday struggle with life.

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