This lake's arc is reflected in the curve of the portal arches connecting the auditorium to the flanking podlike domes for parking. |
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Without moisture, our corneas, which serve as protective domes for the front of the eyes, would dry out and could become cloudy or injured. |
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The remaining magma as lava domes and coulees was extruded with some associated subplinian or vulcanian explosive activity. |
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The bulk of the T2 magma is represented by the lava domes and coulees, which are the most evolved. |
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Those deposits, known as salt domes are a major dry-land source of bromine today. |
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The domes will contain different freshwater environments containing fish and aquatic mammals. |
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Our interior decorative items include medallions, domes and niches in a variety of sizes and styles. |
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Architecturally they incorporate the low roofs, polygonal towers and shallow, semicircular domes of the Byzantine mode. |
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Grain by grain, the vast foundations, the beetling escarpments, the high domes in air are crumbled away and drifted into the valleys. |
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They adjoin the Alhambra Palace, those stately pleasure domes that the Nasrid caliphs decreed should represent paradise on earth. |
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The youngest domes of Taapaca Volcanic Complex crop out on its eastern and southern borders. |
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Staghorn coral rises above a tangled matrix of numerous other hard coral species, punctuated by great domes of brain coral. |
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The project is to build three huge domes in disused brickfields near Stewartby. |
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Plant red valerian and centranthus, with their domes of nectar-rich flowers against walls or in cracks and crevices. |
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New to southern Florida's cypress domes is wetland nightshade, also known as aquatic soda apple. |
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I gazed down upon the old quarter, a collage of dun roofs, domes and vaults, pencil and square minarets. |
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The golden domes are shining far from the distance and the versicoloured inlays are like alive. |
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The propeller spinners used by UAL were large hemispherical domes with a black porous coating of rubber. |
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Former as well as current places of worship with towers, spires, minarets or domes are also helpful navigational aids. |
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The spires behind the figure collapsed, as two spherical domes rose to the surface. |
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Astronomical observatories use Archimedean domes to cover their telescopes. |
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The cap rock of some domes contains economic concentrations of sulfur that are extracted as a melt by the Frasch Process. |
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Before we reached the summit of Shipka, from far off glinted the golden onion domes of the Church of the Nativity. |
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Nowadays, I'm itching to to see the onion domes and the Hermitage in St. Petersburg, as well as Red Square and Lenin's Tomb in Moscow. |
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Similarly, the shot of Isaac's Cathedral with its colossal onion domes is awe-inspiring. |
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You will see lots of onion domes in Cleric and other architecture that is distinct to the land and the time. |
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You'll see twin onion domes rising in the distance long before you arrive at this massive abbey standing in the middle of nowhere. |
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By now the risotto balls had heated up, little saffron-scented domes with a sharp-sweet cherry tomato at their core. |
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Shaped like a fortified medieval castle with domes and a lighthouse-like tower, the case conforms glovelike to the elements of the inkstand. |
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Variously shaped domes decorated by intricately laid bricks formed fascinating geometric patterns. |
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The building's delicately sculpted arches, domes and turrets are brilliantly mirrored in the waters below. |
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These domes are composed of pelitic schists and gneisses folded around a core of K-feldspar granite and granitic gneiss. |
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But some tweeter domes made of traditional materials such as aluminium are susceptible to distortion at high frequencies. |
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I gazed down upon the old quarter, a collage of dun roofs, domes and vaults, pencil and square minarets, ugliness and elegance. |
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They were completely destroyed, their metal domes and telescope mountings melted. |
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The village was much like his own home, a mass of tan-white domes of varied shapes and sizes popping out of the desert ground. |
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The inside stretch includes four home games at the Metrodome and road games at domes in St. Louis and in Indianapolis. |
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Its massive domes reflected the light with painful radiance, blinding any unsuspecting viewers. |
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Cupola domes and widow's walks sprout from the roofs of buildings, while ornate, old apartment blocks bear names like Haus Hohenzollern. |
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In the domes every glazing bar has been numbered, carefully dismantled, repaired and reassembled. |
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Each of the domes represents a battle in Ivan's triumphant war against the rebellious khan of Kazan. |
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Generally, newly erupted lava domes grow in an endogenous regime of growth that represents a thermo-mechanical continuum. |
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Thermal and textural anomalies seen on the surface of the lava domes change markedly during the restive state prior to larger eruptions. |
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Several earlier lava domes formed after May 18, 1980 had been removed by explosive eruptions. |
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Its 2,000-foot height and nearly 2-cubic kilometer volume make it one of the largest lava domes in the world. |
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Slowly rising lava domes may grow for months or for several years in the aftermath of explosive eruptions. |
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The lower hills at left and at right are lava domes belonging to the Amiata complex. |
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The Pitons are the remnants of two lava domes that formed about 200-300 thousand years ago. |
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Many lava domes grow by internal intrusion of lava that causes swelling and oversteepening of the dome. |
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Like many of the plans and models contributed in 2001, this plan featured domes and pyramidal structures, circular spaces, and a lot of glass. |
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Add still more crushed ice so that it domes slightly over the top of the glass. |
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The jaws are riddled with small holes through which nerve bundles can relay electrical messages from the domes to the brain. |
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Surprisingly, similar domes were found on the two Holy Arks in Livorno on the western coast of Italy. |
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Sweat lodges are traditionally low, windowless, insulated domes constructed of willow branches. |
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Using a remote control, the viewer guides a small, wireless vehicle over the track's dips and curves until it dead-ends in two small domes housing trash bins. |
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The idea of a line of smaller, intersecting geodesic domes was arrived at late in the day, but it solved all the problems at once and made the project possible. |
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The occasional flashes of sun reflect off the gilded domes of those cathedrals which aren't covered in scaffolding in preparation for the anniversary celebrations. |
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With this in mind she was determined to completely remove all dirt and corrosion from the domes before the gilding began and pioneered a method to do so. |
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Over the past decade we have drilled ice cores on domes for a variety of reasons, and this dome is the first thing I notice when looking at the surface topography map. |
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The purple hues of the early evening sky paint a picturesque backdrop against the silhouettes of domes and Spires. |
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Both humans and elementals can see right through all 17 domes and gaze upon the blue crystal-like city located within the first and largest dome at the center of Aquaria. |
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Their cakes have the charm of iconic line drawings, all elegant right angles and perfect domes and maraschino cherries that might have been placed with a compass. |
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I don't like football in domes because it seems like you are looking down at one of those vibrating football games that you used to have when you were a kid. |
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Some are just attractive domes with openings to hold the lamp so that only the slight flickering can be seen while the dome protects it from wind. |
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The domes are obtuse and flat and are quite distant from each other. |
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Satellites and small space stations orbited the planet, along with three moons, one of which was covered in domes and crossed with covered roads to make it somewhat habitable. |
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The onion domes of St Nicholas Cathedral gleam in the sunlight. |
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Large natural gas storage fields in salt domes are another example. |
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The water domes were to make musical sounds as the water sprayed. |
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Such has been the pressure for space that original vaults and domes have been destroyed so that properties could expand vertically, often using incompatible materials. |
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These elongate anticlinal domes have gentle to moderate dips on their flanks, and are cut by several thrust faults that may be linked to a deeper system. |
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Colorful inflated onion domes appeared to symbolize the birth of urbanization. |
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The dark clouds cast a deep shadow over much of the landscape, and the silhouettes of the domes and belfries appear dramatically backlit against the light in the distance. |
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The two domes were independent of each other, making it is possible for visitors to travel between the two domes on a walkway, after climbing a flight of stairs. |
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The peninsula of Methana is made of lava domes and lava flows. |
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Its futuristic design features wind turbines instead of the traditional minarets, while a translucent latticed roof would replace the domes seen on most mosques. |
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In the middle of the two sides of this are large domes built on pillars of the same height as those of the outer arcade and an upper gallery runs all round it. |
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A cluster of seven lava domes found in the eastern part of Alpha Regio. |
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Because of their buoyancy, halite beds may deform or rise and drag surrounding rocks, producing salt domes or act as fill or lubrication in geological faults. |
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The domes are perhaps the building's most significant feature. |
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Natural gas is often stored underground inside depleted gas reservoirs from previous gas wells, salt domes, or in tanks as liquefied natural gas. |
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The salt domes also held natural gas, which some wells produced and which was used for evaporation of the brine. |
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Other geological features on which radial drainage commonly develops are domes and laccoliths. |
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Intermediate lavas form andesite domes and block lavas, and may occur on steep composite volcanoes, such as in the Andes. |
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Such features may include volcanic crater lakes and lava domes after the event. |
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Examples of lava dome eruptions include the Novarupta dome, and successive lava domes of Mount St Helens. |
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Salt domes are typically expressed in gravity maps as lows, because salt has a low density compared to the rocks the dome intrudes. |
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The golden domes of churches and the freshly sanded paths in the town gardens were a glaring yellow. |
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Inside the domes were crayfish, water spiders, eels, water monitor lizards and crocodiles. |
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In the Gulf of Mexico, however, salt domes scatter and distort the waves, so oil companies need help in interpreting the data. |
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Despite its small scale, Hammam Ammouneh presentsa rich variety of domes and squinches, typical ofits historical era. |
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The design was said to be inspired by the seminal geodesic domes by Buckminster Fuller. |
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Things that looked like geodesic domes began cropping up in North American cultural production, especially science fiction movies. |
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The mosques and other buildings of the Arabians are rounded into domes and coved roofs. |
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More daring buildings soon followed, with great pillars supporting broad arches and domes. |
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These included amphitheatres, aqueducts, baths, bridges, circuses, dams, domes, harbours, and temples. |
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Monumental domes began to appear in the 1st century BC in Rome and the provinces around the Mediterranean Sea. |
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These buildings are predominantly four stories high, with vertical dormers, domes, turrets and spikes. |
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The roof was typically invisible from the ground, though domes were sometimes visible in grander buildings. |
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The buildings were topped with domes, and comprised an upper and a lower story with a total, according to the chief official, of 360 rooms. |
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In 1867 Barry's son Edward Middleton Barry proposed to replace the Wilkins building with a massive classical building with four domes. |
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On American locomotives the sandboxes, or sand domes, are usually mounted on top of the boiler. |
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Sikh architecture is characterised by gilded fluted domes, cupolas, kiosks, stone lanterns, ornate balusters and square roofs. |
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Roofs, flashings, rain gutters, downspouts, domes, spires, vaults, and doors have been made from copper for hundreds or thousands of years. |
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Many mosques have elaborate domes, minarets, and prayer halls, in varying styles of architecture. |
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Mosques in western China were more likely to incorporate elements, like domes and minarets, traditionally seen in mosques elsewhere. |
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This style was heavily influenced by Byzantine architecture with its use of large central domes. |
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The domes, often placed directly above the main prayer hall, may signify the vaults of heaven and the sky. |
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As time progressed, domes grew, from occupying a small part of the roof near the mihrab to encompassing the whole roof above the prayer hall. |
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Some mosques have multiple, often smaller, domes in addition to the main large dome that resides at the center. |
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Some volcanoes have rugged peaks formed by lava domes rather than a summit crater while others have landscape features such as massive plateaus. |
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Companies that sell kits for large-scale domes offer custom options like cupolas, balconies, rectangular additions for extra rooms and even matching minidomes for pets. |
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Aluminium domes and internal floating roofs have been chosen to minimise vapourisation of volatile hydrocarbons stored in the terminal, he explains. |
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According to a spokesperson for Duke Energy, the storage caverns at Moss Bluff are salt domes and contain no toxins that could be released into the atmosphere. |
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The company believes Boling Dome is one the most under-developed salt domes on the Gulf Coast with the potential for tens of millions of barrels yet to be discovered. |
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Aluto Volcano is an active, peralkaline rhyolitic complex of Quaternary age, which is characterized by numerous rhyolitic domes forming a 6x9 km large caldera ring structure. |
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Lava domes are formed by the extrusion of viscous felsic magma. |
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Uluru, an immense monolith, and Kata Tjuta, the rock domes located west of Uluru, form part of the traditional belief system of one of the oldest human societies in the world. |
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Two of the main scripts involved are the symbolic kufic and naskh scripts, which can be found adorning the walls and domes of mosques, the sides of minbars, and so on. |
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Each luminarium is an original design. The principal difference between the different luminaria is found in the rendering of the domes and in the layout of the tunnels. |
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Lava domes are built by slow eruptions of highly viscous lava. |
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Scattered domes stretched across Siberia and the Arctic shelf. |
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The construction of domes was greatly facilitated by the invention of concrete, a process which has been termed the Roman Architectural Revolution. |
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Domes using these materials are easily achieved with a corbelling system utilizing long tubes made of the polypropylene bag material. |
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Domes of turquoise and eggshell, arches and colonnades, all arranged with effortless rhythm and elegance. |
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We made good time to the Skeleton Domes area and squeezed up into the Rat Race to reach a series of traverses and climbs that came close to exceeding my confidence factor. |
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Domes were introduced in a number of Roman building types such as temples, thermae, palaces, mausolea and later also churches. |
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Construction of an Underground Natural Gas Storage facility in Salt Domes near the central city of Kashan. |
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Back at the Domes that evening in the Tholos buffet restaurant overlooking the bay we tuck into Yiannis' delicious catch, which is deliciously fresh and cooked to perfection. |
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National Iranian Oil Company declared signing of an agreement with a European company to begin the new oil and gas discoveries in Iran s Salt Domes. |
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