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That is only a fraction of the 40,000 acres in the corridor, but the plots do not have to be contiguous to be effective habitat, Dr. Zamora said.

To project; to terminate or border; to be contiguous; to meet; Ð with on, upon, or against; as, his land abuts on the road.

It is customary, in the North, to have fields of clover, or the earliest grasses, reserved for the early spring-feed of the breeding-ewes; and, if these can be contiguous to their stables, it is a great convenience—for the ewes should be confined in the latter, on cold and stormy nights, during the lambing season.

The admiral's grave happening not to be contiguous to the church or church-yard wall, a wall was built to support the slab.

If he undertakes a case for a client his duties require him to survey the boundaries of every other mineral claim which may be contiguous to, or conflicting with, the one in question, and his maps must accurately show all such claims.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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