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Nonetheless, the price of progress is clear, well-articulated, fine-grained, conceptual analysis of these kinds.
That cold spell, which afflicted Europe in the years leading up to Stradivari's time, would have produced a uniquely fine-grained wood, he said.
This member grades upwards into greenish mudstones and greenish-yellow, fine-grained sandstones of the overlying Cuarcitas Azules Member.
In the cuts, fine-grained layers were found, obviously brought to the sea with rivers, whose sources were situated in temperate latitudes.
Along the vein wall, adjacent to the country rock, are fine-grained quartz, feldspar, and chlorite.
But as high-quality fine-grained wood becomes increasingly expensive, fibreboard is playing a more visible role in interior design.
Future analyses of international Web strategies should deploy a more fine-grained approach.
The wood is fine-grained, dense and, because of its natural color, sets off the blued parts nicely.
They build up on sheltered exposures of fine-grained, porous pyrite-bearing rocks, such as shale or bituminous coal, after long dry spells.
Cherry wood is chosen because it is fine-grained and yet soft enough to allow the cutting.
There are rare cross-sections of columnals in hard, dark, fine-grained limestones which crop out along the south shore.
My historical analysis does not attempt to correlate fine-grained historical changes with the popularization of foot-binding.
The merits of the essays on such fine-grained details are inversely proportional to their scope.
Slate is a dense, porous, fine-grained rock that has a natural, generally gray-green color.
The analysis, although comparatively fine-grained, is not sufficient to generalize the conclusion to future years.
This hard, dense, and fine-grained rock is durable, stain-resistant, and slip-resistant when wet.
Also observed, but far less common, are fine-grained silver, pink, or pale red schistose varieties.
The fine-grained ash groundmass contains equal proportions of scoriaceous tachylite and palagonite with basaltic lithic fragments.
The most resistant rocks are quartzite and quartz-rich sandstones, and tough fine-grained rocks such as slate.
Some 600 m below this breccia the pluton is pervaded by a fine-grained granophyre, apparently the product of a sudden and final crystallization.
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Milly sighed for redfish or Red Snapper but made shift with halibut or any other firm fine-grained fish perfectly fresh.
A variety of fine-grained marble from the island of Paros, probably so called because quarried by torchlight.
Slates and fine-grained sandstones appear here freely through the glacial drift.
An' they're too fine-grained to scratch other folks the wrong way.
Ebony is hard and fine-grained, like ivory, and it takes a high polish.
The wood is fine-grained and makes a most beautiful interior finish.
Flesh reddish-orange, fine-grained, mild, and well flavored.
The skin is fine-grained, not woolly but fine-haired, like a deer.
The wood is very heavy, hard, fine-grained, and is nearly black.
Their flesh is fine-grained, crisp, firm, or fine and delicate.
These limy fossils might not be seen at all, were they not bedded in shales, which are very fine-grained.
If there be any difference of date, it would seem that the fine-grained granite must be newer than the trappean rocks.
The schistose rocks from Scott's nunatak are streaked, and, in part, very fine-grained quartz diorite schists.
The gangue is mainly fine-grained quartz or jasperoid, and barite.
A fine-grained rock of gneissic structure having a faint pink color.
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