Marble Canyon while differing in name is but the upper continuation of the Grand Canyon, there being no line of demarkation other than a change in geological structure and the entrance of the canyon of the Little Colorado.
The line of demarkation agreed on between the French commander and myself ran from Maltz Horn Farm due eastward to the Combles Valley and then northeastward up that valley to a point midway between Sailly-Saillisel and Morval.
Thus there is a clear line of demarkation between white and Japanese farmers based on the difference of training and physical constitution.
It happened, however, on all these occasions, that the line of demarkation of sectional interests coincided exactly or very nearly with that dividing the States in which negro servitude existed from those in which it had been abolished.
Men differed in their views as to the abstract question of its right or wrong, but for two generations after the Revolution there was no geographical line of demarkation for such differences.
To this, on its southern limit, succeeds a region equally extensive of syenite, the passage from the trappean to the crystalline Plutonic rock being so gradual that it is impossible to draw a line of demarkation between them.
The lines of demarkation are not lines of disturbance, nor indicated by any striking physical characters or mineral changes.
By this arrangement the line of demarkation between the two great divisions, though confessedly arbitrary, is less so than by any other.
That gypsum has been selected by almost all Continental geologists as affording the best line of demarkation between the Middle and Lower Tertiary, or, in other words, between the Lower Miocene and Eocene formations.
There is no clear line of demarkation between the Coal- measures and the Millstone Grit, nor between the Millstone Grit and underlying Yoredale rocks.
But that there is a line of demarkation between the two kinds of laws is obvious, and how they were written on the tablets, or whether they were written at all, is immaterial.
My husband was much disturbed by this discourteous conduct; but it did not belong to the province of the commanding officer, and he was careful to keep the line of demarkation between social and official affairs distinct.
My husband persistently fought against any line of demarkation between graduates and non-graduates.
Still it is necessary to draw a precise line of demarkation between religion and philosophy, and carefully to observe their limits.
It is only in modern times that the one-sided sagacity of an elaborate and artificial science has drawn this strong line of demarkation between thought and entity, and thereby lead to a total deadening of both.
The line of demarkation was clearly indicated by color, most of the white men standing and seeming ill at ease.
I am not entirely content with this statement of the position of the two great parties, nor do I believe that any line of demarkationbetween them can be made, nor ought it to be made.
The people of the United States desire to see these differences buried, and new questions, living questions of the present and future, form the line of demarkation between parties.
This broad line ofdemarkation entered into the presidential contest.
I have proved from documents that the celebrated line of demarkation by which Pope Alexander VI.
No line of demarkation can be drawn between these adverbial particles and those mentioned above as modal particles.
The lines of demarkation between the respective possessions of the Cherokee, Creek, Choctaw, and Chickasaw Nations had long been a subject of dispute between them.
Since there was no very distinct line of demarkation between the swollen and healthy tissue, I did not, as in other cases, endeavor to prevent the extension of the cellular involvement by a complete circle of hypodermic injections.
In it are planted the principles of good and evil and a sharp line of demarkationestablished between all the conceivable pairs of opposites which exist.
The lines of demarkation between what is recognized as perceptual space and what has been called geometric or conceptual space should be very sharply drawn.
A sharp line of demarkation should be drawn between the reality which is life and consciousness and that which belongs to the realm of phantasy.
Their relations to the Jewish community were rather loose, for the tendency of the somewhat greater privileges which the Jews enjoyed in the sixties and the seventies had been to obliterate old lines of demarkation between Jew and Gentile.
He, too, started out with the set purpose of spreading enlightenment among his people, and in his first two works we find a sharp demarkation between the two kinds of character, the ideal and the real.
They might not agree to throw all of the higher and later philosophies into one group, as I have done, but all recognize the plane of demarkation between the higher and the lower groups as I have drawn it.
No line of demarkation is drawn between man and beast; all are great beings endowed with wonderful attributes.
The Mississippi served as a convenient line of demarkation between the Americans and the Spaniards; but it offered no protection whatever to the Spaniards against the Americans.
The line of demarkation was broad, distinct, and unmistakable in those days.
This movement tended to widen the influence of the aristocracy and at the same time to eliminate any sharp line of demarkation between it and the small slave holders.
The wealthy class, which had formerly consisted of a narrow clique closely knit together by family ties, was transformed into a numerous body, while all sharp line of demarkation between it and the poorer slave holders was wiped out.
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