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Look at the dynamics of geographically distributed development.

It should be noted that geographically, cancers are unevenly distributed among any population.

California was no Switzerland: much of it was still empty, geographically isolated and an institutional vacuum.

Kyrgyzstan is divided both geographically-by high mountains-and ethnically (see map).

This is mainly due to the fact that in a large enterprise, developer resources may be dispersed geographically.

The Azores and Madeira, ethnically and geographically closest to the mother country, are still part of Portugal.

Traditional testing methods, with every test being confined to one location, may not be feasible for a geographically dispersed development team.

The friends I have now might be spread wide, geographically, but I'm closer to them than anyone I went to school with, by about a million miles.

China and Italy are both countries with a long history, splendid culture and ancient civilization. Though far apart geographically, our two countries have a long history of contacts.

These two aspects of Texas's character and history still sit uneasily together, just as geographically the vast landmass of Texas belongs both to the South and the West.

For example, one development team may be co-located in a single room and work closely with stakeholders, whereas another development team may be geographically distributed across several sites.

On the other hand, some Brazilians argue that their country-differentiated by speaking Portuguese and, until recently, geographically isolated from its neighbours-is not really part of Latin America.

Several times we've talked about how did Christianity spread geographically, and when I gave the lecture on Acts, I explained how Acts gives you a schematic outline of the growth of Christianity.