In 1695, John Hathaway, who settled in nearby Freetown, in company with other citizens, set up a bloomery known as Chartley Iron Works on Stony Brook. |
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Richard and Buckingham overtook Earl Rivers, who was escorting the young Edward V to London, at Stony Stratford in Buckinghamshire on 28 April. |
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This channel is often used as a short cut by fishos who launch at Stony Point and fish the Corinella region. |
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In October 1779 the British voluntarily abandoned Newport and Stony Point in order to consolidate their forces. |
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Kudo attends Stony Brook University, where she studies with Gilbert Kalish, and Mannes College of Music, where she studies with Richard Goode. |
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However, the young king himself had been sent further south to Stony Stratford. |
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In the summer of 1779, the Americans captured British posts at Stony Point and Paulus Hook. |
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And it's exciting to combine my daily work at RIV and Stony Point with the work of JDRF in the effort to bring research in the labs to patients in the real world. |
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First, directly above the Inn at the summit of the pass, is Stony Cove Pike, known to devotees of Wainwright by its alternative name of Caudale Moor. |
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We avoided the first obstacle, a gully-bound stream that breaches the cliffs to run down to a stony beach, by following the path inland. |
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Despite the best efforts of the excavators, the area was still very stony and most of the paths were pretty bumpy. |
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The path on the south side of the river is very stony and uneven and the jolting began to tell. |
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Much of this carpet of herbs is on shallow gravelly and stony soils, too poor for buffel, or under mulga trees. |
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Descend back to the bottom of the stony path and head right, along the depression and start the descent to a large basin. |
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She walks carefully along a little stony path, which winds its way between the unkempt bushes. |
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The machine can operate in rough and stony ground inaccessible to conventional cutters. |
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Rocky and stony soils are usually well drained, but at the same time not too fertile. |
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Once past the houses, the enclosing walls open up and there are wonderful views along Troutbeck Park from the rough, stony track. |
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We set out on foot from the car park, the falls being a good 10-minute walk away, on a stony path that goes up and down. |
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I hefted my pick over my shoulder and brought it down hard on the stony wall. |
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His blades drop with a clang on the stony steps, blood drips from his hands. |
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Conan followed them up the stony steps, back up to the light, the heat, and the noise. |
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Closer and closer the stony peaks came, the distance short enough for me to make out small boulders on the surface. |
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You almost feel as if you're walking those cold stony streets with him, breathing the scent of smoke and coffee, hearing the rhythms of the city. |
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The young male dragon emerged fully from the dilapidated nest, his tiny claws softly tapping the stony cave floor as he took his first step. |
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A rainbow was shining in the sunlight above a distant waterfall at a sparkling mountain river with a stony arch of a bridge. |
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He stepped inside the stony tunnel quickly, waiting a moment to make sure the entrance closed completely. |
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Even strong iron meteorites, not just weaker stony meteorites, are affected. |
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If the impact object was a stony carbonaceous chondrite there would be silicates all over the impact site. |
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You can picture the rugged terrain of rocky beaches and stony slopes with ancient smouldering volcanoes standing guard over antique vines. |
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The floor was very stony, and her feet, covered only in silken slippers, began to get sore and she could feel a blister began to rise. |
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Tope packs come in shallow and work the edges of stony reefs looking for black bream, school bass, rockling and even small dogfish. |
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For day after day south of Marzuk we saw nothing but stony wastes and sand dunes with never a blade of grass or bush to relieve the aridity. |
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Quinn lifted a hand to her chin, and stayed in that same stony position for a few moments before lifting a finger as if to point something out. |
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The stony soil below was covered by dense forests of live oak, Douglas fir, aspen, maple, ponderosa pine, madrone, Arizona cypress, and juniper. |
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His face was stony, eyes intent on what he was doing, his fingers racing almost invisibly across the control surface. |
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Scampering and skittering up stony slopes we bag our coigns of vantage on the hills and sit in this thin heady oxygen. |
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The stony surface was tainted with red iron and calcium, something that I had learned in school. |
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She could see nothing for miles but more stony peaks glittering in their mantles of silver and white. |
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It was on the stony stretch of waterway overlooking Wexford town that she drowned their daughters and then killed herself. |
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The light drizzle had become a steady, lukewarm rain, and footing on the stony beach had become treacherous. |
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The terrain is very rough, with an array of canyons, cliffy massifs, and stony substrates. |
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They were moving away from the sea, over flat farmlands seamed with stony riverbeds. |
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Most are stony, and of these the majority consist of chondrules, which are globules of silicate minerals, embedded in a finer-grained matrix. |
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As we tour the house, there is no sign of the obsessive perfectionist whose thunderous features can silence a gallery with a single stony glare. |
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The Princess's reaction was typically stony as judgment was handed down, betraying not a flicker of emotion. |
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Then we scramble down the slope to the stony beach, and nibble on wild rose hips. |
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Like all mail shots some probably fell on stony ground, whereas others may have attracted a little interest. |
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A parachute centre's plans to extend the number of days it operates fell on stony ground when the application came before the town council. |
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Adam nodded his acquiescence and stood to begin clearing the table in stony silence. |
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From the pass head due south up the ridge, along a rocky escarpment then up grassy slopes to a stony summit. |
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When I rose to welcome us all with a short mihi in Maori, my reception was a stunned and stony silence. |
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I love stony beaches the best, and love searching amongst the pebbles for those of a curious shape or an unusual colour. |
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Members of the clemency board listen mostly in stony silence and decline even to deliberate before their vote. |
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Cries of disunion and secession, grown louder during the territorial debate, met with stony silence in Missouri. |
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Some maintained a stony silence while others thought the question was ludicrous. |
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This ecoregion is home to nine times as many stony corals as live in the Caribbean Sea and more than twice the number found in the Indian Ocean. |
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Civilization rarely penetrates far into the sandy and stony depths of the desert, for there is little to sustain it in the barren reaches. |
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There was no screaming, no running footsteps, no echoes across the stony surfaces. |
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Some birds, such as the gibberbird, prefer these areas of bare stony plains. |
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It clings tenuously to the stony mountainside in a thin line of hairpins before dropping out of sight. |
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A grin cracked across the man's stony face, and a twinkle gleamed from his eyes. |
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An uncomfortable silence followed, filled with stony glares shared between me and Natasha. |
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Although it occurred some two or three weeks ago, the local police have maintained a stony silence with respect to the theft. |
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While you're here you can make the pilgrimage to Ground Zero and stand on the viewing platform to stare at the stony emptiness below. |
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They're a Japanese foursome who play real stony, acidy, '70s-style guitar rock, complete with psychedelic period get-ups. |
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I'm less impressed with the recent work, which is mostly a stony croak over monotonal and mostly inert melodies, but it's not all bad. |
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The harsh and simple answer to why Scotland voted to be absorbed in 1707 is because it was bankrupt, stony broke. |
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Steep slopes underlain by stony soils form appealing vineyard sites, but they can be susceptible to rapid soil erosion during storms. |
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Weathered igneous and metamorphic rocks generally result in stony, well-drained, and relatively unfertile soils. |
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For a moment both of them looked at me with stony and unimpressed looks on their faces, and my heart sank. |
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The tarmac then gives way to a stony track which is navigable by most pushchairs, assisted wheelchair users and powerchairs. |
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The road was now a stony, unsurfaced single track that had been hewn out of the sheer mountainside, hundreds of metres above the valley floor. |
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The trail descends, as stony as a streambed but never smooth, for these rocks are angular, unworn by steadily running water. |
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Jessica's stony expression softens and she stares at the ground for a moment. |
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Higher up the ridge underfoot conditions improve where the ground becomes stony. |
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Chondrites are stony meteorites that contain small, melted beads known as chondrules and finer-grained material known as matrix. |
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The path through an entrance pavilion opens into a magical stony garden, a fragment of desert outcrop sprouting spiny cacti and frangipani. |
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Her face was stony now, void of emotion as she burrowed into the cloak and sat on a smooth rock underneath a lime tree. |
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The smallest spurfowl, the Hartlaub is found around stony outcrops and in sandy areas. |
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Pain stabbed at her from every direction, and she struggled to maintain her stony face. |
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The squirting cucumber can be found on sandy and stony ground, stone walls, grassy places, waste and fallow land. |
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Chondrites are the main type of stony meteorite, constituting 84 percent of all witnessed meteorite falls. |
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He let the slope on the driveway pull him down to the level pavement, juddering over the stony concrete. |
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Pegasus trots in harness, over the stony pavement, and pulls a cart or a cab behind him. |
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It has full-size trees, sand banks leading down to a stony beach, and water cascading down a rock outcrop. |
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A floatplane from Cordova has a smooth saltwater landing strip to the beach, with stony, pine-covered cliffs rising up on either side. |
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The stony path wound up the hill past a cave shrine and spiralled between one last jumble of boulders. |
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At the heart of the fleshy fruit, snug within its stony kernel, lies a bitter seed that is purported to hold miraculous anti-tumour properties. |
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Throughout May Churchill continued to get a stony reception from the Conservative benches. |
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He stood in the doorway, a stony expression covering his face. |
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A suggestion of trying Gandhi's method falls on stony ground. |
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This means there are a lot of different groups and sub-types of iron meteorite and they can be related to both stony achondritic and chondrite meteorites. |
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Where the stony track turns sharp left and levels out, head straight on through a gate up along a track climbing to reach another gate at the top of the hill. |
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Barely a regular structure, road or building broke the contours of the mountainsides, whose ragged, stony slopes rose straight from the shore to a thousand feet. |
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One minute you're in a sharp, spluttering, stony riffle, and then you're in a swift, frictionless, swirling run, or in a deep slow pool of long vowels and slow consonants. |
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The lowest track is also the youngest part of the flora and the larch trees in the stony environment are a different picture from the old arolla pines above. |
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The sky changes from royal blue to the deepest red, the smell of sweet lemon trees wafts through the air as the geckos start to scrabble around on the stony ground. |
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When the roots create a dense network on stony soils it is better gradually to remove loose stones in order to prevent any damage, which may be caused by their movement. |
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Together, they have scaled the stony scramble of Stirrup Crag at Yewbarrow, hit the heights of Helvellyn twice and negotiated the precarious pathway of Striding Edge. |
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Rey, after sitting for long hours in stony silence, eventually gave the police her last name. |
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Sara Sonnack, a stony Brook journalism major who will be a senior next year, says she hopes she can make the trip. |
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Havel was a hero who shrugged off the title, understandably uncomfortable with the assumptions of stony perfection. |
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The stony silence of IRS is compelling thousands of us to hire tax counsel and to proceed at our own risk and expense. |
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It was dry at low tide and filled quickly as the tide came in, the sides of the bay were stony and the bay itself was sandy with large mussel beds. |
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I smile while ordering, but her face stays stony, reminding me of a rock. |
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Also look for shingle banks, areas of mixed mud and stony ground that holds numbers of dabs, and the ends of headlands that jut out to sea where a tide race forms. |
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She cast it aside forcefully and with stony eyes, turned to Dimitri. |
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The towers and turrets of the castle rose above the trees like huge stony fingers, and the late evening sun was bathing it in a glorious golden peachy light. |
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The soils in this mountainous region of Portugal are shallow and stony. |
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The road traverses sandy and stony desert and mountainous terrain. |
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Here are the high plains and deeply-cleft bocage country of Normandy, the stony, prehistoric wilds of Brittany, and the richly-planted riversides of the Seine and the Loire. |
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And like the New Testament parable of the sower and the seed, it remains to be seen whether the pope's prayers will fall on stony ground or whether they bear much fruit. |
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The carcasses of the dead seals were found a week ago scattered on the stony shore at Beginish Island, close to the Great Blasket and about three miles from Dunquin. |
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And off they went again, up the stony, twisting path, bending over beneath their loads and a natural inclination to avoid the rain as much as possible. |
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He took to the stony path, not minding where he put his feet. |
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If you hike down the steep, stony path on the opposite side, you come to a small, swimming-pool-size basin of water, covered in a green carpet of duckweed. |
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He frowned, and started to retrace his steps up a stony path leading away. |
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The surface varies from a stony path to a rutted lane to a broad carpet of grass, all of it passable on a touring bike with the exception of 100 yards or so towards the end. |
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With a low growl of irritation, Simon continued to dash after his cousin, gliding along the cold, stony pavement like a blur of auburn, tan, and gray. |
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To pass the time, he stared at the stony bluffs surrounding the path. |
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Nick looked at Carolyn impassively, his face stony from lack of emotion. |
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He turned to the others and was met by two identical stony glares. |
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The doctor expected a shrug, stony silence or some sort of sarcastic hiss. |
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Jared looks over at me, and raises his eyebrows at my stony glare. |
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But I was going through a reclusive and non-communicative phase, and his efforts to talk to me, to establish genuine communication, were met with a stony and moody silence. |
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The prime minister's offer will fall on stony ground, however. |
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The book actually began in Malaysia, during a four hour taxi ride, when the author's mind conjured up a scene which he knew was just too good to let fall on stony ground. |
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If even a handful of anthropologists were naive and unwitting collaborators of colonialism, and there is not much evidence of it here, their efforts fell on stony ground. |
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The following day she was proclaimed by heralds with flourishes of trumpets at various places in London, to the stony disapproval of the citizens. |
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The sunrays reflected off each tiny crystal of the chandelier, lighting up the dark stony walls of the hall revealing pictures and portraits of the kings long before. |
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The soldier just stared back at him, expression fixed and stony. |
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She jerked her head at me in a curt nod and remained looking stony. |
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The woman looked middle aged with dark black hair shot with stony gray. |
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A big round grey rock, like the upper half of an egg, poked out of the water about a mile from the stony headland. |
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My soil's too stony to make a Dutch hoe effective, and the tool that works best is a three-pronged cultivator. |
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There is also Copacabana Beach, a stony beach on the Lapad peninsula, named after the popular beach in Rio de Janeiro. |
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These were usually annular forts, with one or more concentric earthen or stony walls, with a trench in front of each one. |
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It is generally hilly, with thin, stony clay soils, and contains few areas suitable for farming. |
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Role of warm stratification in promoting germination of seeds of Empetrum hennaphroditum, a circumboreal species with a stony endocarp. |
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This process can form a stony or metallic core, surrounded by a mantle and an outer crust. |
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Polyps resemble little upside down jellyfish, For protection, they build stony cup-shaped houses called corallites around their soft bodies. |
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We arrived in Delhi stony broke, and resigned ourselves to selling the van and hitching home. |
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Since last May the Tory regime has told us repeatedly that UK United is stony broke. |
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It is used for shallow tillage, normally with a tang share, in dry, stony soils. |
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The larger shallow sand and stony reefs have been equipped with light signaling in modern times. |
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Ask students to imagine that they are examining a stony meteorite and an iron meteorite that have fallen from the sky. |
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Hammer hero Mark Dry has admitted he's still stony broke despite his Commonwealth Games bronze. |
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Apart from sandy and stony reefs, extensive cold water coral reefs, mostly of Lophelia, are growing in Skagerrak. |
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They are built mostly of small stony grains, called chondrules, barely a millimeter in diameter. |
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Damsel and dragon flies skimmed over the water and caddis flies dragged their stony homes behind them in the mill stream. |
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Placed at regular intervals, a series of cairns can be used to indicate a path across stony or barren terrain, even across glaciers. |
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A meteor appears when a particle or chunk of metallic or stony matter called a meteoroid enters the earth''s atmosphere from outer space. |
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Her soul is bruised by the taunts of children, her feet by the stony ground under her traditional kamik. |
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Disk plows also are better suited to rough, stony, and rooty ground because the disks ride over the obstructions. |
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Far away, on the stony garrigues by the fading light of the harvest moon one could hear the musical calling of wolves. |
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The summit of Swirl How is marked by a fine cairn on a stony top, built close to the Greenburn edge of the ridge. |
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The eastern arm of Swirl How leads down the stony slope of Prison Band to the depression at Swirl Hawse. |
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The summit area is extremely stony, striking pale rocks being much in evidence. |
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Pulsation had ceased. For three days the body was preserved unburied, during which it had acquired a stony rigidity. |
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We've come to connect thick knifed impasto with a Wales-by-numbers approach to rainy, stony landscape. |
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The Crankshaw family have a problem, they are stony broke, so broke that Danny Thumper, the bailiff, and his two guard dogs, Love and Hate, are after all their belongings. |
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Blinking in a yellowlit housewindow two faces fixed aspectant in some domestic tragedy. Rapid his progress who petrifies these innocents into stony history. |
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The river here is broad and gently flowing in meanders in a stony channel. |
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For protection, they build hard, cup-shaped houses called corallites around their soft bodies.The new polyp remains attached to its parent and builds its own stony corallite. |
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She is very curious to see what Maureen, the receptionist, looks like when abstracted from that stern matronly gaze etched irremovably into her stony forbidding features. |
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The Kattegat is a rather shallow sea and can be very difficult and dangerous to navigate, due to the many sandy and stony reefs and tricky currents that often shift. |
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A chocolate-brown colony of brain coral, nearly 8 inches wide, has grown on the stony surface, its distinctive fleshy, serpentine folds nearly covering the rock. |
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Lucifer, which is Latin for light-bearer, is a wash of stony Casio soul flourishes and vibey Parisian coos, set adrift on dank, bass-reverb bliss. |
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Vineyards in these regions offer stony soil and favorable conditions for producing excellent crisp, fresh Sauvignon Blanc with intense fruit and grassiness flavors. |
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