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The "hilliness" of this area is relative.
The area is named for its hilliness, caused by the river, and its sandy soil, which makes it difficult to erect large buildings.
The hilliness of the terrain provides striking panoramic views of the area at several points along the main road.
When calculated as a ratio against the map scale, a sense of the hilliness of the terrain can be derived.
"The hilliness of the site contributed to some delays," Mr. Giller said.
The woods are located on the Valparaiso Moraine, which accounts for the hilliness of the area.
Walks generally cover 8 to 14 miles a day; the difficulty varies, depending on the hilliness of the region and the condition of trails.
We get plenty of rain, but the hilliness of the land has dictated an agriculture based on animals since the time of the Pilgrims.
This is one of the greenest, most extravagantly beautiful Caribbean islands, and its switch-back hilliness has kept it relatively undeveloped.
The hilliness increases in the southeast, including the detached Voeren part of Limburg.
Its green fertility and rolling hilliness gave immediate relief to senses that had grown acclimatised to the brown dryness of Malta's dusty landscape.
Due to the normally large CS and the interaction with hilliness, road sections with risk for insufficient drainage gradient are few and short.
We started out looking in Yonkers and we wandered into Hastings and we liked the hilliness and the trees."
The terrain naturally lent itself to the production of cranberries as a result of the hilliness of the area, which is dotted with ponds, sloughs, swamps and bogs.
It is optionally complemented by hilliness (slope, inclination, grade, pitch angle) and cross slope (super-elevation, banking, cant, camber, roll angle).
On a balmy night it was a pleasant walk despite the hilliness of San Francisco's terrain, but tonight Libby soaked her nicest pair of shoes splashing angrily through puddles.
Although work started in 1906, it was not opened until 20 September 1925 due to delays in completing the work, mainly as a result of World War I and the hilliness of the route.
The hilliness allowed for some variety to the trip, allowing as it did for mild scenic vistas as the highway crested one low rise and you could see it curving gently up another hill a mile and a half ahead.