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  • Superimposed on those is the outline of a famous cartoon mouse.

    Mexican-American Artist Brings Immigrant Experience Out of Shadows 2010

  • Superimposed over the woman is a list of symptoms, beginning with the obvious ones: Lack of energy?

    Dirty Secret Jessie Sholl 2011

  • Superimposed on the stars was a picture of a seated queen on a throne.

    Dark Oracle Alayna Williams 2010

  • Superimposed were images of their classmates, jumping off the diving board, drinking Frappuccinos while floating on rubber rafts, and dancing on the steps.

    Maggie Bean in Love Tricia Rayburn 2009

  • Superimposed in the bottom left hand corner of the live ones were a list of odds and form data for each event.

    Neurosurgical Intervention For Beginners 2009

  • Superimposed on this native range of variety and difference are the western imperialists, formerly with France and Britain in the lead, now with the U.S. and its right wing western supporters (Canada, Australia mainly), in the lead and France and Britain following along trying to regain some remnant of their former imperial power.

    American Raj - Book Review 2009

  • Superimposed on these long-term trends, there is evidence of high amplitude millennial - to century-scale climate variability.

    Variability in hydrographic properties and currents in the Arctic 2009

  • Superimposed were images of their classmates, jumping off the diving board, drinking Frappuccinos while floating on rubber rafts, and dancing on the steps.

    Maggie Bean in Love Tricia Rayburn 2009

  • Superimposed on the latitudinal zonation of forest and tundra is an altitudinal zonation from forest to treeless areas to barren ground in some mountainous regions of the northern taiga.

    Introduction to Arctic Tundra and Polar Desert Ecosystems 2009

  • Superimposed on these large-scale global patterns are local hot spots of diversity generated by geographical features, by quirks of geologic history, or by mixing of biotas from different biogeographic provinces.

    Biodiversity 2009

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