mercator in A Sentence

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    Mercator Advisory Group 's.

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    Because the Mercator projects the poles at infinity,

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    Gerhard Mercator Ortelius.

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    Mercator Advisory Group.

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    SOV Esvagt Mercator.

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    The Esvagt Mercator.

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    Mercator Cooper landed in East Antarctica on 26 January 1853.

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    The current projection of the earth on a 2D plane is called"Mercator projection”.

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    Because the Mercator projects the poles at infinity, Google Maps cannot show the poles.

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    The current projection of the earth on a 2D plane is called"Mercator Projection".

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    For more information and media inquiries, please call Mercator Advisory Group's main line:(781) 419-1700.

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    In the Mercator projection(below), North America looks at least as big, if not slightly larger, than Africa.

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    In the Mercator projection, north America looks at least as big, if not slightly larger, than Africa.

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    Google Maps used a variant of the Mercator projection, and therefore cannot accurately show areas around the poles.

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    In 2017, the newly built SOV Esvagt Mercator began servicing these two wind farms for MHI Vestas.

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    Google Maps uses a close variant of the Mercator projection, so it cannot show areas around the poles.

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    That is, as all atlases, maps, navigation software use the Mercator projection, we will remain with this version.

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    However, when one looks at the world on most Mercator map projections, Mecca appears to be southwest of Anchorage.

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    but causes maps of local areas to deviate slightly from true ellipsoidal Mercator maps at the same scale.

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    for its accuracy, and many maps drawn according to the Mercator projection appear in modern atlases. To landowners,

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    The discrepancy is meaningless at the global scale but causes maps of local areas to deviate slightly from true ellipsoidal Mercator maps at the same scale.

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    The discrepancy is imperceptible at the global scale but causes maps of local areas to deviate slightly from true ellipsoidal Mercator maps at the same scale.

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    In 1538, the famous geographer Gerard Mercator chose to name the entire north and south parts of America as one large“America” for the entire western hemisphere.

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    The familiar‘Mercator' projection gives the right shapes of land masses, but at the cost of distorting their sizes in favour of the wealthy lands to the north.

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    During the exercise, the Esvagt Mercator was hijacked outside the port of Ostend, after which units from the anti-terror corps boarded the vessel, freed the‘hostages' and neutralised the‘terrorists'.

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    He designed a method of map projection famed among navigators for its accuracy, and many maps drawn according to the Mercator projection appear in modern atlases. To landowners, maps became a boon.

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    During the exercise, Esvagt Mercator was“hijacked” by soldiers on board outside the port of Ostend, after which units from the Belgian anti-terror corps boarded the vessel, freed the“hostages” and neutralized the“terrorists”.

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    The distortion is the result of the Mercator projection, the map most commonly seen hanging in classrooms and in text books, which was created in 1596 to help sailors navigate the world.

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    In the form of a letter to his friend Gerhard Mercator, Ortelius published in 1575 his"Itinerarium per nonnullas Galliæ Belgicæ partes", which contains much valuable information as to the old geography of Belgium but which is chiefly valuable on account of its philologico-archæological importance.

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    In the form of a letter to his friend Gerhard Mercator, Ortelius published in 1575 his"Itinerarium per nonnullas Galliæ Belgicæ partes", which contains much valuable information as to the old geography of Belgium but which is chiefly valuable on account of its philologico archæological importance.

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