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Spatially, the relationship of one dancer to another is always strong.
These are spatially extended things that exist only at individual points in time.
By definition, a region from which nothing could escape, spatially.
I was spatially above them and should be quite visible on their sensors.
Therefore, nothing else spatially unlimited could exist at a different time.
The result is a very spatially confused and frustrating site.
Spatially we're about four miles from our location in your time."
I also like the way that these paintings are so spatially ambiguous.
As shown in the studies athletes are more spatially aware because their training makes them have to be.
Further, precipitation changes have been spatially variable over the last century.
Financially and spatially, it is a modest project for the museum.
Bees could communicate spatially, by doing a kind of dance.
Is it a single part of the soul separate either spatially or in definition?
The first is the ability to spatially constrain individuals in their own city.
There should be no kitchen type, which requires a long ways and spatially separates the family.
The orchestral group are to be separated spatially from each other.
In extinction there is a spatially specific loss of awareness.
The result of his innovations is a spatially complex and dynamic quality.
But the real world is mobile, both spatially and temporally.
The city is spatially expanded and grown into a modern resort.
It was the first technique by which individual atoms could be spatially resolved.
It was said that blacks could not think spatially.
Important relationships are then spatially quantified over the entire region of interest.
Concern for these three billion often comes with the prescription that growth must be made spatially balanced.
Even then, the places created by architects are spatially circumscribed.