insular im PONS Wörterbuch

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It consists of two insular platforms while the western one is broader and more heavily used.
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Because of the insular nature of the central business area, the concept of congestion tolling has been floated in the city from time to time.
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In situations that involve known risk rather than uncertainty, the insular cortex seems to be highly active.
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Sea level increases will likely cause saline intrusion into aquifer-based freshwater supplies in insular and coastal areas.
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He helped transform it from an insular community group into an influential powerhouse among regional theaters.
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The sound also marked a period when drum and bass became more insular and began to draw inspiration from itself rather than other musical genres.
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In the contemporary sense, the term unincorporated territory refers primarily to insular areas.
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This species is mainly known to be found in insular waters and on top of sandy or sand-rock bottoms.
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Insular flying foxes are frugivores and eat pollen and nectar.
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Due to factors such as the climate and insular environment the style of music, songs, dance and instruments used (such as the "viola de arame").
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