Ok, here's a "picture." It's like a doughnut. There is a region 'A' that is a circle, but there is another region 'B' that makes up the hole in the doughnut.  I do NOT want the area of Region B to be included in Region A, I have seen other coverages that use this and I cannot figure out how it was done.
 
Another analogy would be like a slice of swiss cheese. In this analogy my region A would be the cheese and all of my smaller regions would be the holes. Again, the area for region A should not include the holes. 
Bob Foss
Smith & Mahoney, P.C.
P.O. Box 22047
382 Broadway
Albany, NY  12201-2047
518-463-4107
fax 518-463-3823

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