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31. It was the Olympic Games that really put Seoul on the map. 32. He had marked the route on the map in red. 33. The discovery of oil put that country on the map. 34. The general laid down a few strategic targets on the map. 35. The area we're interested in is outlined in red on the map. 36. He checked his bearings on the map in the car. 37. He was able to pinpoint on the map the site of the medieval village. 38. I've put a mark on the map where I think we should go for a picnic. 39. Can you work out on the map where we are now? 40. We should study up on the map before we set out. 41. The exhibition has helped put the city on the map. 42. On the map towns were marked by a red dot. 43. A list of symbols used on the map is given in the index. 44. I'm just trying to find Vancouver Island on the map. 45. It was even marked on the map as a scenic route. 46. The old road is shown on the map by broken arrows. 47. I traced the course of the river on the map. 48. Interview everyone living within the area shown on the map. 49. The governor has managed to put this sleepy southern state in America on the map. 50. I've put a cross on the map to mark where our street is. 51. Small lights illuminate different points on the map. 52. The red lines on the map represent railways. 53. Each X on the map denotes 500 people. 55. The shaded areas on the map represent national parks. 56. This extravaganza will feature vibrant sounds from almost every Latin country on the map. 57. It looked as if the most direct route was through the green blotch on the map and the horizon: pines. 58. Nicodemus is eighty-two miles from Oakley; surprisingly, Rand McNally still showed it on the map. 59. What are the names of the rivers marked by initials on the map? 60. On the map it was pretty well blank space, save for the thin blue lines of creeks or marsh drains crisscrossing it.