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- Han River. Although the eastern coastline of South Korea is generally unindented, the southern and western coasts are jagged and irregular. The difference...
- structured with definitions at the top and the code to execute at the bottom (unindented), similar to code for a one-p**** compiler, such as in Pascal. Alternatively...
- Tokyo, the coast of Hokkaidō, and the Sea of ****an coast are generally unindented, with few natural harbors. A recent global remote sensing analysis suggested...
- peaks which it crosses are given below (mountains are indented, p****es unindented). From the Colle di Cadibona to Col de Tende it runs westwards, before...
- often indented differently from the rest. Further, the literal must be unindented, as leading whitespace is preserved – this breaks the flow of the code...
- actually depend on H should be moved up before the hypothesis step and unindented one level. And any other unnecessary steps (which are not used to get...
- the centre of which is tiny Fraoich Eilean. The east coast is largely unindented and in addition to Acairseid Mhór the main bays are An Dubh-Chamus (black...
- evening. But he also found another file, six pages long, single-spaced and unindented, that appeared to be a list made by Janet of times Perry had wronged her...
- largest in the federation. The parish capital is Middle Island. The long, unindented coastline of the parish consists mostly of stony black sand beaches and...
- Australian form has a row of well marked nodules rather than ridges and an unindented lip while the southern Australian form has much less distinct ridges and...