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Delineating character may not be the point of your work.
"The line delineates the form, and the color can work with or against it."
So they face the dual interest which you have delineated.
An environment designed to clearly delineate private space does two things.
Some have gone so far as to delineate these branches.
Even with that, he has to delineate; Page was shot again last summer.
Delineate the goals you would keep in mind for the reading program of this school.
This situation is delineated in the play's long opening scene.
Indeed the next world's life is sometimes delineated in stages.
Its other boundaries are delineated by those of the district.
"It is important to make sure the two ventures are clearly delineated."
The party responsible must delineate the intended time and place.
Using 1990 records, the national land use authorities have delineated a total of 4,991 has.
Data from a particular study can delineate individuals into specific age classes.
The law delineates the requirements for each of the four models.
The point is that the days of delineating the good guys from the bad based on whether they wore white or black are long gone.
It also delineates the relationship between packages, products and issues.
Besides he has to delineate the details of the piece.
The question is, How effectively will they be delineated at the conventions.
But in the past, the line between fantasy and reality was usually clearly delineated.
"We want to clearly delineate this job as part of the executive branch."
It can delineate a home office or a nursery in the corner of a room.
Each year the issues and problems to be addressed will get delineated more sharply.
The Court has never delineated what activities are covered by the exemption.
Every era, according to the books, has its main figures to delineate it.