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area
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area (Province), noun area, arena, bounds, confines, demesne, domain, expanse, field, jurisdiction, limits, orbit, place, premises, purview, range, realm, region, scope, sphere, territory, vicinage, vicinity, zone
Associated concepts: area variance, specific areas of the law
area (Surface), noun amount of surface, dimensions, expanse, expansion, extent of surface, measured size, measurements, plane surface, proportions, real size, true dimensions
See also: bailiwick, caliber, capacity, circuit, department, dimension, district, division, extent, locality, location, measurement, parcel, part, place, province, purview, range, realm, region, scope, section, space, sphere, territory, vicinity, zone

AREA. An enclosed yard or opening in a house; an open place adjoining to a house. 1 Chit. Pr. 176.



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If the purpose of your relocation in the region is for business or career, then it is advisable to pick out an area in Coral Springs that is near your work area.
The DEP said the trust also violated state asbestos regulations by failing to notify the agency of the demolition, failing to remove asbestos materials prior to demolition, failing to seal the work area, failing to filter the air in the work area and failing to properly handle asbestos materials.
The work area is isolated from the machine frame to minimize thermal expansion caused by contact with hot chips.
 
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