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Beneath the open grasslands and shallow waters lie the remains of extensive earthworks, raised agricultural fields, and interconnected canals that reflect a long history of people adapting to a dynamic environment.

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Defeo explained that the coastal system is made up of three interconnected regions.

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Analysts, police officers, teachers and youth workers have identified a series of interconnected pressures.

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There is probably some truth to that theory, but the stock market is too complicated, too interconnected with other markets, and too global for simple causation.

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There is probably some truth to that theory, but the stock market is too complicated, too interconnected with other markets, and too global for simple causation.

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