Money, which had really not featured in the British demarcation of social class, became very important.
The line of demarcation they so carefully drew between federal and state power has been breached.
"As an educator, there is a line of demarcation between you and your student, " Keith said.
Maryland's northern border is the famous Mason-Dixon line, traditionally the demarcation between North and South.
Syria's crisis surpassed that demarcation line long ago, even if the opposition is not extensively organized.
Previous resolutions have failed to put pressure on Ethiopia to implement the border demarcation agreement.
Israel's fluid and fickle party structure reflected a blurring of the old hawk-dove demarcation.
Sunday the government approved the demarcation of Israel's territorial waters along the border with Lebanon.
As Tamir sees it, the demarcation of the 1949 armistice lines is crucial for advancing peace.
Territorial disputes, border demarcation and the pipeline fee issue are expected to feature again in future talks.
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The fourth change is the blurring of the old demarcation lines between broadcasters and providers of sports.
An artificial demarcation in time defined by us Humans in our eternal search for supremacy over nature.
Mr Romero fought for the demarcation of Yukpa lands in the Perija mountains, near the border with Colombia.
Mr Bodu said his proposals would lead to a "clear demarcation between the chairman and the chief executive".
And the demarcation line between the affected and the healthy skin is remarkable.
That sounds beautifully simple, but there is, in economic reality, no clear demarcation.
The South's navy pursued the gunboats, which retreated north of the demarcation zone about 20 minutes after they arrived.
Command establishing the Northern Limit Line (NLL), a demarcation on the Yellow Sea designed to avert clashes at sea.
Sky and water become the focal elements, always expanding, while the buildings become simply a line of demarcation between them.
Although the demarcation between science and pseudo-science is difficult, they note, the demarcation between pseudo-science and traditional knowledge is fairly straightforward.
In addition to restarting oil exports from South Sudan, the two presidents agreed on a demilitarized zone and principles of border demarcation.
The index fell a staggering 6.9 points to 53.5, a level narrowly above 50, the demarcation between a growing and contracting manufacturing sector.
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The presidents were to sign agreements on citizenship and border demarcation, but Khartoum canceled the trip after fighting broke out along the border.
Nor should there be a rigid demarcation between public and private providers: distinctions are better drawn over responsiveness and efficiency than over ownership.
Biology doesn't see the boundary - and the commission is proposing therefore that the same regulations should apply inside and outside the demarcation line.
In addition to a deal to restart oil exports from South Sudan, the two presidents agreed on a demilitarized zone and principles of border demarcation.
The actual demarcation point will come when vendors receive firm orders for volume production which normally occur 12-16 weeks before a phone appears on the shelf.
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They've agreed actually on frameworks for addressing the border issues such as demarcation of those that they've agreed upon, and negotiating or founding a framework for that.
People now look forward to the demarcation of electoral districts and the rest of the north-south border for national elections next year and then for the referendum.
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