The archipelago consists of approximately seven hundred islands and cays, plus nearly 2,400 reefs and rock formations. |
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Slowly, those formations began to organize themselves, digging in and building fortified defensive positions. |
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Interesting rock formations will delight the beachcomber who might even come across relics of prehistoric strandlopers. |
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Unit formations, command vehicles, radio nets and unit morale have no effect on the game play. |
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Across the world, temples, pagodas, sacred land and water formations, manuscripts and sculptures are under threat from a variety of sources. |
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These formations are commonly the seaward part of coastal swamplands that eventually develop into deep peat formations. |
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These formations are of a different type than the hypocoristics discussed in Benua under Output-Output constraints. |
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These image structures imbricate prior historical formations to displace the digital warfare irradiating the cybermilitarized economy. |
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The structural relations of these formations are complicated by extensive thrust faulting. |
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These mid-Palaeozoic formations are unconformably overlain by the Carboniferous-Permian Pillahuinco Group. |
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An especially appealing perception of the place came from Cher, who believed that the faces were natural, uncreated formations. |
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After lunch they will take a boat trip upstream to view the strange rock formations. |
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Similarly, Darwin also describes the formations of rocks and minerals from the catastrophic effects of dynamic geological periods. |
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He has shown that all types of geological structures, formations, and systems were formed catastrophically. |
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A variety of techniques were used to assist them in discovering the new formations. |
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In New Guinea militia brigades held the gains of 1943 while AIF formations were withdrawn to Queensland to rest and re-train. |
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A beautiful dive at 20m, I saw huge coral formations and monstrous sea fans. |
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Instead, silica is found in polymerized combinations with metals as silicates embedded in geologic rock formations, such as quartz. |
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You will enjoy dramatic views of waterfalls, valleys, tarns and rugged rock formations. |
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Building on the tactics of skirmishers, open-order tactics possessed only loose tactical formations. |
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Partly granitized formations also occur in Terego County, which include porphyroblastic gneisses and quartz diorite. |
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Transformation, however, is much more than just new equipment or even new formations. |
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I was looking at a website about optical illusions, and they had a great example of how natural rock formations can look like a face. |
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The sediments form both relatively thick formations and thin intercalations between basalts. |
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There, seepage could erode and slough away prized fossil-bearing formations. |
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A small climb up over a muddy slope gains a corner with some fine formations. |
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In short a correlative relationship developed between capital and alternative cultural formations. |
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All the same, he laughed, but admitted that the gorges, gaps, chasms and rock formations they've seen in the Centre are each so very different. |
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These two formations are heteropic because of the common appearance of the same microfloral assemblage. |
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Boundaries between the formations are all conformable but, in the absence of ammonites or microfossils, age control is not precise. |
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Indeed, electron micrographs show rouleau formations comprised of cupshaped erythrocytes with curved contact surfaces. |
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Eocene formations are important source or reservoir rocks for petroleum or gas in several parts of the world. |
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The other two were born from the remains of political formations now inactive but which at one time had parliamentary representation. |
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The band played traditional marches in a formal way for review parades and retreat formations. |
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Certain geologic formations that underlie the dike, and portions of the material that comprise it, bear a striking resemblance to Swiss cheese. |
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So thickly woven was the barrier of trees that military formations dissolved into single-file columns. |
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The army cleverly arranged to have inserted among the legitimate insignia properly designed patches for most of the notional formations. |
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At Army Group level the Russians were using simple codes, but lower formations sent radio signals in clear. |
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Seventeen local vegetation types describe 7 main vegetal formations related to mesophilous, hygrophilous and coastal series. |
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In fact provincial satraps already have a big say even in government formations at the Centre. |
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They are very abundant in some Paleozoic formations and include useful index fossils. |
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Rocks of the Ballynane and younger formations only ever contain one pervasive fabric, unless deformed within a fault zone. |
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Various left formations in Europe have attracted electoral support over the last five years. |
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They strike from anywhere, out of all sorts of formations and personnel groupings. |
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Blast-enhanced fracturing is a process used at sites with fractured bedrock formations. |
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It should support interaction between territorially dispersed segments of the local computer net of mobile formations. |
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The time to face the enemy had now come, he rallied his men into their battle formations. |
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Palaeocurrents in these formations are again variable, with a northward and south-eastward component. |
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The advanced guard would fix the enemy, while the flanking formations would envelop the enemy to block its withdrawal. |
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Another noteworthy feature that is missing is the ability to organize troops in formations. |
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Today, the whole world is becoming more and more integrated through regional formations interlinked by transregional and interregional relations. |
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He watches intently as the squad go over possible formations for tomorrow's game. |
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It was a hybrid of pointe work and pseudo-oriental port de bras woven into unison formations. |
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Their military style followed that of the Mongols, and formations like the lava passed into the Russian army via the Cossacks. |
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The thickness of the shallow marine formations is up to 150 m, and the bathyal flysch is up to 4 km thick. |
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These clumps of rock are known as meteors and asteroids, and the name given to icy loose formations of debris is a comet. |
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Evolutionists say these formations represent three different geological periods ranging from 35 to 245 million years. |
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One theory proposes that these deposits are the feeders for nickel sulphide deposits in komatiitic formations. |
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Because of this, clay becomes progressively less common in older geological periods and is almost never found in Precambrian formations. |
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Octaves, large chords and arpeggios are all formations that seemingly call for large hand stretches. |
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Oh, yeah, there are also some weird cloud formations and a couple of people get sucked into the sky. |
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It also developed a new ideology of team and reciprocal protection of air combat formations, and cruise missile salvos by naval ships. |
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The northeast is a land of gently rolling tablelands interrupted by granite hills and rock formations. |
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The edge of the drop-off is punctuated by large formations of madrepores with contorted outlines. |
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The orange and white striped jet fighters would weave in and out of formations with skill akin to that of ballet dancers. |
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Special attention should be paid to the problem of composition of the formations engaged in blockades. |
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After a bit of easy walking passage a small climb up over a muddy choke gains a corner with some fine formations. |
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Even so, they look very unlike many of the geological formations found on Mars, although I am not enough of a geologist to know for certain. |
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While pretending to create a kind of police force, he militarized his formations and transformed them into a professional military body. |
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Precision formations and dance-like movements are incorporated in the performance, bringing the music magically alive. |
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Riders maneuver through a wilderness of rough terrain, brilliant sandstone formations, sand dunes, and wildlife. |
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The militiamen stood their ground, all ready in their own fighting formations atop the hill across the bridge. |
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Likewise, while on the topic, the rock formations almost make the map seem unwelcomely crowded. |
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Land formations and sightings of land, water and air creatures from 12 actual trail rides are documented in great detail. |
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Explore coral formations, underwater walls and sheltered caverns aswarm with fish of all colors. |
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By traversing over the pitch a dry crawl is reached, containing a few formations, which shortly divides at a T-junction. |
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The erosion surfaces separate four lithologically distinct units, which can be considered as both sequences and formations. |
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He led us through some fantastic coral formations, tunnels, and schools of shiners so thick you couldn't see the person in front of you. |
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This led to very interesting cave formations on the hill. it looked like a green-beige bowling ball with a few too many holes. |
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For decades, the coral formations and their marine life have been literally devastated by crude dynamite fishing techniques and trawling. |
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Most of the rock formations have been metamorphosed, folded, and faulted during the fragmentation and collision of plates of the earth's crust. |
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Throughout my childhood, the hills with the unique catsteps formations were simply a wonderful place to roam. |
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Despite this massive foldaway equipment, pelicans are graceful fliers that soar together in flock formations. |
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Some cloud formations resembled mandalas while others looked like curling white scarves. |
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The beautiful stalactite and stalagmite formations in the cave are a sight one would seldom get to see in a lifetime. |
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Calcite, or calcium carbonate, is the main constituent of limestone and of cave formations such as stalagmites and stalactites. |
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In big towns and urban-type rural centers, there should be several such formations. |
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I'm not here to pick players or formations, because, to be honest, I don't know nuffink about that. |
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I have always thought that these were earth generated lights as a fault line runs directly beneath these light formations. |
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A serpentine flow meanders through formations of smooth pahoehoe lava and rough aa lava, the same forms common in basalt lavas. |
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We will also see a significant increase in the number of scouts to man UA reconnaissance formations. |
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Their principal outcrops constitute the great Precambrian shields of continental crust upon which later formations were deposited. |
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But she shares with him an affinity for the craggy geological formations of the eastern Washington landscape. |
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It's also possible to have your group move in formations such as columns and wedges. |
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Of the three Triassic and Jurassic fossiliferous formations, no angular fragments were found from the shell beds. |
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Whenever demonstrators shook the fence, police charged in, using wedge formations. |
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Thick sequences of basalts form the Morgedal and Gjuve formations and include series of sub-aerial lava flows. |
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Beyond that, a grassy plain stretched for miles and out of view, interrupted by a couple of scattered rock formations and some trees. |
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West, across the rugged mountains and canyons of the southern Rockies, hung threatening cloud formations. |
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Renowned for its red rock formations, Native American history, and jaw-dropping scenery, Sedona is also home to a thriving arts community. |
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As older forms of front group activity faded away, they were replaced by newer formations that facilitated inter-class cooperation. |
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And anger, craving, jealousy, despair can create internal formations in our mind. |
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More dinosaur taxa occur in the individual Albertan formations than in the Aguja formation in Texas. |
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Twist 14-gauge wire into spiral formations to bang out copper bangle bracelets assembly-line style. |
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The clay is an extensively occurring type little of which has been cultivated, and so the crabhole formations are to be seen in varying stages. |
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In the Middle and Late Silurian odd specializations, like lacunose septa and complex septal formations in the body chamber, develop. |
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It always amazes me when people seem to take forever to get things like domain names, or company formations. |
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Forests covered the planet with natural formations of mighty mountains tipped with snow. |
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The product is effective when drilling formations that are fractured or vugular and when drilling highly porous formations. |
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Spectacular rock formations including the Dancing Bear and Druid's Writing Desk, will have your kids shrieking with delight and excitement. |
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For miles around, the terrain is made up of strange wave-like formations of sandstone, dotted with caves and pockmarked with craters. |
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A few miles to the east, up a steep valley, are a collection of bizarre rock formations. |
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The inability to queue units and the lack of unit formations are inexcusable omissions. |
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I have to tolerate mandatory formations being opened with an invocation by the chaplain. |
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Normal war tactics involved massed ranks of lightly armed or armoured archers firing large volleys of arrows into formations of targets. |
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The earth tones of the plants connect this landscape with neighboring vistas of red sandstone formations and juniper forests. |
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Because you're not just bombing people or blowing things up or destroying enemy forces in large formations. |
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Dive guides tend to take you on a rather circuitous route around the coral formations. |
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I have seen them swimming in long lines and sometimes in giant circular formations. |
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Then, the emotions of conscience belong to tertiary elaborations discovered in those inner-directed formations of the person constituted as a divided self. |
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From June 23rd, 1941 onwards small formations of Soviet Ilyushin I1-4 twin-engined bombers attacked Bucharest, the oil-fields of Ploesti, and the port of Constanta. |
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For this campaign Soviet troops used parachute formations on a large scale to occupy the ports of Dairen and Port Arthur to pre-empt an anticipated American landing. |
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Oxford has noted several new formations such as videorazzi, stalkerazzi, and snapperazzi which have joined the already well-established paparazzi. |
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The trail then leads to intricately textured white sandstone formations, contoured with thin layers and crosshatched by cracks that create a checkerboard pattern. |
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Computer programs help diagram elaborate formations of tiny spirals that form massive, spiraled fractals to describe, say, the economic tendencies of your new, island society. |
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But these formations never contained even half the total strength available because many troops garrisoned strategic points or guarded important railroads. |
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The Army's shift to modular units drives its training strategy to include a joint context in key training events so Army formations can rapidly contribute to the joint team. |
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These formations streamed from Rwanda with the same hopeless shuffle as they did from Bosnia and now as they do from Syria. |
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There were icebergs aplenty, however, as well as strange cloud formations. |
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These are crystal formations with structured spaces or pores in them. |
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Alternatively, one could imagine using constabulary units for policing countrywide, overlaying them with smaller combat formations to fight the insurgency. |
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The book contains appropriate appendixes, which document the evolutionary improvement of tank formations, and excellent photographs, and maps that adequately depict the war. |
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Peacock pours layer upon layer of viscous acrylic, allowing the paint to flow freely, creating natural formations and fusing colors in lush, marbleized surfaces. |
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Banded iron formations are so named in part because of their distinctive banded or layered structure, which occurs at various scales from microscopic to macroscopic. |
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These schematized formations recall aerial ballets, spiraling nebulae or orbiting planets, tracings of tiny fireballs, even measles and skin rashes. |
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Ground water in the saturated zone is considered to be water contained in underground formations in a saturated or near-saturated condition and under a pressure greater than atmospheric. |
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There, 9,387 white crosses are aligned so that from any viewpoint they form perfect formations. |
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Verbs comprise verbal roots, but also their variations with prefix strings of preverb particles, and secondary formations for causatives, intensives and desideratives. |
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They are the leading practitioner of a process used in extracting oil and gas known as hydraulic fracturing, in which benzene is injected into underground formations. |
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A few were very competent in geology, both as a result of extensive reading and field study of geological formations and fossils in Britain and in Europe. |
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Two centuries ago, soldiers called fusiliers, who were armed with light flintlock muskets, fought on battlefields using tactics and formations trained on the parade field. |
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Neither it is limited to armies and combatants facing each other but targets the enemy formations and supporting bases with long distance aircraft and missiles. |
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The formations tower over the river basin below like ancient sentinels standing watch over the crusty earth that conceals the fossilized treasures concealed within. |
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As such, banded iron formations record important information that contributes towards unravelling the puzzle of when and how early life developed on Earth. |
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Their works include an eye-catching sculpture depicting rock formations and a painting of members of the Royal Family beside a Ghanaian tribeswoman. |
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Sometimes you have to fly stunt formations with a plane and another guy in a jetpack to really get your kicks. |
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In other areas, large igneous rock formations of the Middle Silurian arose, such as those in Central Europe, as well as light sedimentation throughout the Baltic region. |
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In fact, the diversity of corals and staggering formations of vast virgin forests and coral heads equal the best to be found anywhere in the world. |
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The other woodland types are apparently better able to adapt themselves to certain features of a campestral environment, such as the thicket and scrub formations which tend to overrun waste lands. |
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It was soldiers armed with targets such as these under the command of Gonzalvo de Cordoba who defeated the Hapsburg-Valois pike formations in the Italian wars. |
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Participating in new formations alongside leading figures who still have reformist ideas, it is claimed, will spread illusions in people with damaging politics. |
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With scarcely any natural life save for a multitude of rock formations and thin brush, the flat, dusty wasteland was more of an eyesore than an eyeful. |
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The biplanes came in waves of nine-across formations, wingtip to wingtip, each carrying six 22-pound fragmentation bombs and dropping them simultaneously. |
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Rich in pumice, ash, and tuff deposits, the conical formations are the products of explosive volcanic eruptions that occurred between 6 and 7 million years ago. |
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In addition, the paleosols of these formations have also been monographed. |
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Learn more about different formations for improvised group dance. |
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Sulfates are a combination of sulfur and oxygen and are a part of naturally occurring minerals in some soil and rock formations that contain groundwater. |
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They preferred to dive through the enemy fighter and bomber formations, lining up on a target, firing a burst or two and then continuing on below the enemy. |
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Zhang claims to have harvested more than 20 stone patterns appearing to match crop circle formations from other countries, but pre-dating them by up to 3,000 years. |
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Riding into a glorious sunset which backlit the stunning giant rock formations that seemed to erupt from the desert floor, we reached Tuba City just after dark. |
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Social formations and political institutions are examined as they operate within their own dynamics as well as in relation to Europe and world capitalism. |
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The bulk of French armour was scattered along the front in tiny formations. |
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Once formations had fallen apart, stragglers could be picked off one by one. |
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The Central Lowlands is a rift valley mainly comprising Paleozoic formations. |
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The Royal Navy contributes to standing NATO formations and maintains forces as part of the NATO Response Force. |
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The waters of the Caribbean Sea host large, migratory schools of fish, turtles, and coral reef formations. |
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They were raised both as solitary stones and in formations, such as the stone ships and few stone circles. |
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Joshua Tree is a paradise for rock climbers who have set hundreds of routes on these odd, beige formations. |
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Turns out, he knows more about possession and formations than he does powerslams or a suplex. |
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The two formations show similar types of ooidal ironstone as well as other quite different lithologies. |
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He introduced a gold cup for the ship which performed best at gunnery, and insisted upon shooting at greater range and from battle formations. |
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Rommel therefore stiffened his forward lines by alternating German and Italian infantry formations. |
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The Zaporozhian Cossacks, warriors organized in military formations, lived in the frontier areas bordering Poland, the Crimean Tatar lands. |
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All three formations pass laterally into the basinal limestones of the Pabdeh formation in the east. |
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The Skiddaw Group is a group of sedimentary rock formations named after the mountain Skiddaw in the English Lake District. |
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In general lines, the rocks of both formations, however, are rather unresistant to erosion. |
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Such rocks can be seen in mylonite shales spread in thrust formations on top of Saanavuori. |
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The bioengineered germ developed into a mature gland through acinar formations with the myoepithelium and innervation. |
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The map includes all the exposed geological formations from proterozoic to recent in age. |
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Ostracoderm faunas of the Delorme and associated Siluro-Devonian formations, North West Territories, Canada. |
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Bernhard, Edgcomb, and colleagues looked for foraminifera in living stromatolite and thrombolite formations from Highborne Cay in the Bahamas. |
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There are poor reservoir properties in some of the Upper Cretaceous volcanogenic rocks and the Paleogene, Miocene and Upper Pliocene formations. |
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However, both the Carrabassett and Kittery formations have paleocurrent indicators of outboard sources. |
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The cornea may be involved, intense and raised papillar formations are present. |
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Instead, the forms involved are oblique cases of abstract nouns which are morphologically similar to infinitival formations. |
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Fog settles into the steep flank of the Santa Lucia Mountains, above beaches lined with tide pools and massive rock formations. |
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Hallendy also talks about other inuksuk-like formations, similar to inuksuk but given different names. |
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During the second interstadial open pine woodlands, frutescent formations of Alnaster, and dwarf birch dominated. |
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These species are also found in the Hamra and Sundre formations of Gotland. |
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The pasty rock often solidifies into rounded formations dubbed pillow lava. |
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Forget fancy-pants formations and football if you want to win the fans over and keep your job. |
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Frye can help Seattles defense recognize formations, checkoffs and tendencies. |
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Glass sponges are rare in the Ordovician and Silurian but are preserved in enormous numbers in Late Devonian formations of western New York. |
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Erosion of the limestone has led to some unusual geological formations, such as the limestone pavements at Malham Cove. |
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Of course, Morgan can sell movies about ice formations to the eskimos. |
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The effects on ice formations of an increasing in temperature will accelerate. |
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The British Army has made use of several regional identities in naming larger, amalgamated formations. |
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This is evidenced by the localized periderm formations with lenticels in those locations where the epidermis is ruptured. |
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Because Granite Wash reservoirs are sandier than shale-based formations, they can provide for more prolific wells. |
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Some of the most dramatic of these formations can be seen in Thailand's Phangnga Bay and at Halong Bay in Vietnam. |
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Karst formations are cavernous and therefore have high rates of permeability, resulting in reduced opportunity for contaminants to be filtered. |
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Petroleum is found in porous rock formations in the upper strata of some areas of the Earth's crust. |
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Natural formations of similar shape are sometimes known as natural amphitheatres. |
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About 10,000 years ago, long after the sea had receded, a glacier scanted the region and carved odd formations, like pillars and buttes. |
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Geologically the gold is hosted in deeply rust colored, banded iron formations comprised of cherts, siltstones and greywackes. |
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In Portuguese, traces of the neuter plural can be found in collective formations and words meant to inform a bigger size or sturdiness. |
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These formations were especially common when they could be used to avoid irregular forms. |
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Smaller formations of Lewisian gneiss in the northwest are up to 3 billion years old. |
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Each formations would have attached to it a number of units, usually several Geschwader, but also independent Staffeln and Kampfgruppen. |
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The Luftwaffe also tried using small formations of bombers as bait, covering them with large numbers of escorts. |
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Typically, thrust faults move within formations by forming flats, and climb up section with ramps. |
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The mountains are granite, sandstone, limestone with karst areas, and basalt formations. |
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In addition 83 Expeditionary Air Group directs formations in the Middle East. |
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Dynamite or nitroglycerin detonations were used to increase oil and natural gas production from petroleum bearing formations. |
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As a rule, formations of these resources have lower permeability than conventional gas formations. |
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After the fall of France, in June 1940, the formations were recreated in the United Kingdom. |
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With multiple formations of y-shaped bones running through their mid-line, shad may be the boniest fish in the world. |
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These respectively equate with the Temeside, Raglan Mudstone and St Maughans formations of the central and eastern part of the basin. |
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Such rivers are frequently found in regions with limestone geologic formations. |
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The retreating glaciers have left the land with morainic deposits in formations of eskers. |
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The Scots' schiltron formations forced the infantry back into the advancing cavalry. |
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On 23 June 1314 two of the English cavalry formations advanced, the first commanded by the Earl of Gloucester and the Earl of Hereford. |
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As a result, the English were unable to hold their formations and broke ranks. |
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Burgoyne instead encouraged bayonet charges to break up enemy formations, which was a preferred tactic in most European armies at the time. |
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Evidence for this lies in older rocks that contain massive banded iron formations that were laid down as iron oxides. |
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Typical intrusive formations are batholiths, stocks, laccoliths, sills and dikes. |
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The Upper Devonian sequence is rather thinner and comprises a series of formations which are more laterally restricted. |
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The middle ORS is missing whilst the Upper ORS is represented by the Gupton and West Angle formations. |
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Golden eagle taiga habitat usually consists of extensive peatland formations caused by poorly drained soils. |
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In modern geology, the term is used more broadly, and is applied to a series of formations, all of which are composed of till. |
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Wace relates that Harold ordered his men to stay in their formations but no other account gives this detail. |
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Narrow sites such as Conwy were instead built on tall rock formations, making any attack difficult. |
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Most echinoid fossils are often abundant in the restricted localities and formations where they occur. |
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However, formations in non dangerous situations have been recorded as well. |
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Examples of evaporite formations include occurrences of evaporite sulfur in Eastern Europe and West Asia. |
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Halite formations are famous for their ability to form diapirs, which produce ideal locations for trapping petroleum deposits. |
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Also called open pit mining, surface mining is removing minerals in formations that are at or near the surface. |
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Since prehistory humans have chosen certain spit formations as sites for human habitation. |
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The retreating Russian Manchurian Army formations disbanded as fighting units, but the Japanese failed to destroy them completely. |
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Natural gas is found in deep underground rock formations or associated with other hydrocarbon reservoirs in coal beds and as methane clathrates. |
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By September 1944 three Allied Army Groups were in line against German formations in the west. |
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He therefore proposed that the armoured formations be deployed close to the invasion beaches. |
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Although elements of several German formations had managed to escape to the east, even these had left behind most of their equipment. |
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Due to insufficient transportation, most of the Italian infantry formations were abandoned and left to their fate. |
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It can be used to detect aircraft, ships, spacecraft, guided missiles, motor vehicles, weather formations, and terrain. |
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Cox's Cave, discovered in 1837, is smaller but contains many intricate formations. |
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Frequently, rock formations that undergo orogeny are severely deformed and undergo metamorphism. |
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What can also be observed in relation to tectonic plates and Pangaea, is the formations to such plates. |
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In the freezing process, much of the salt in ocean water is squeezed out of the frozen crystal formations, though some remains frozen in the ice. |
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They gathered into two formations consisting of three ships each, and Cabral's group sailed east, past the Cape of Good Hope. |
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Downland is formed when chalk formations are raised above the surrounding rocks. |
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These formations may have resulted from carcass burial in an anoxic environment with minimal bacteria, thus slowing decomposition. |
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Freshwater is famous for its geology and coastal rock formations that have resulted from centuries worth of coastal erosion. |
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By the contact of the formations shaley layers are interbedded with lenses of sandstone. |
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I suspect that Evan's specimens may have originally come from somewhere other than the generally shaley rock formations at Hungry Hollow. |
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Thin formations of osteoblasts covered in endosteum create an irregular network of spaces, known as trabeculae. |
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Natural rock formations made into statues or other sculpture in the round, most famously at the Great Sphinx of Giza, are also usually excluded. |
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It is estimated that some karst formations are from earlier sea level drops, most notably the Messinian salinity crisis. |
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Bands comprise small, mobile, and fluid social formations with weak leadership. |
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The Strategikon also states the Huns used deep formations with a dense and even front. |
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The Spanish also adopted halberdiers and the colunella, the first of the mixed pike and shot formations. |
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So when I saw a 100km ultramarathon through Australia's Kimberley region, with its rock formations and red dust, I didn't hesitate. |
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A subsidiary of the Iraq Petroleum Company was intensely interested in some promising geological formations near Fahud. |
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As an archipelago consisting of about 7,500 islands, the Philippines has numerous beaches, caves and other rock formations. |
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Central Oregon's geographical features range from high desert and volcanic rock formations resulting from lava beds. |
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In the lee of this collision zone, the ancient rock formations of what is now Cape York Peninsula remained largely undisturbed. |
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Voivode is also related to state formations such as Vojvodina, Polish provinces voivodeship, and medieval provinces of Balkans. |
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There are many different formations of the rocks, incorporating single and paired columns of 3 or more rocks. |
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These formations are a feature of south and east tropical Africa from northern South Africa northwards to Sudan. |
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The most notable formations in Zimbabwe are located in the Matobo National Park in Matabeleland. |
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Important geological concepts were established as naturalists began studying the rock formations of the Alps in the 18th century. |
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He was well practiced in such military affairs as deploying formations, but did not know the balance of authority involved in court warfare. |
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These names are derived from the shape of rock formations on its summit, depending on the side from which you view it. |
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Its summit is interesting and contains a number of attractive rock formations and tarns. |
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Intrusions of the Borrowdale Sill Suite are found on Red Screes within both the rock formations just described. |
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The Borrowdale Volcanic Group is a group of igneous rock formations named after the Borrowdale area of the Lake District, in England. |
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The group is subdivided into formations, which each represent a turbidite lobe, and are separated by anoxic background sedimentation. |
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As a well is drilled, the bit passes through various formations, each with different characteristics. |
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These formations occur because anticlinal ridges typically develop above thrust faults during crustal deformations. |
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Plutons include batholiths, stocks, dikes, sills, laccoliths, lopoliths, and other igneous formations. |
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Highly malignant MSDACs that were derived from metastatic sites exhibited CSC status and exerted robust tumorosphere formations ex vivo. |
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Shales in the Akata and the Agbada formations, although generally poor in organic matter, are likely to be the sources of both the oil and gas. |
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For more challenging rock formations, special rock bits, reamers and an AT air hammer are available. |
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Altocumulus generally form about 6,500 feet to 20,000 feet above ground level, a similar level to altostratus formations. |
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The intense homophobia that characterizes most homosocial formations in our society are products of the same system that oppresses women. |
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Following the capture of Rangoon, a new Twelfth Army headquarters was created from XXXIII Corps HQ to take control of the formations which were to remain in Burma. |
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Underlying the upper reaches of the Trent, are formations of Millstone Grit and Carboniferous Coal Measures which include layers of sandstones, marls and coal seams. |
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Nearby to the south, Fowlsheugh is a coastal nature reserve, known for its 230 foot high cliff formations and habitat supporting prolific seabird nesting colonies. |
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The Central Lowlands is largely underlain by Paleozoic formations. |
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The newer formations are the drumlins and glacial valleys as a result of the last ice age, and the sinkholes and cave formations in the limestone regions of Clare. |
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However, since 2004, the FDF does have territorial forces, organized along the lines of regular infantry formations, which are composed of volunteers. |
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However, the delay in forming up Big Wings meant the formations often did not arrive at all or until after German bombers had hit 11 Group's airfields. |
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While they were aware that the German tank and infantry formations were strong, they were confident in their strong fortifications and artillery superiority. |
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Old Harry Rocks are three chalk formations, including a stack and a stump, located at Handfast Point, on the Isle of Purbeck in Dorset, southern England. |
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To form the stacks, the sea gradually eroded along the joints and bedding planes where the softer chalk meets harder bedrock of the rock formations to create a cave. |
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These formations are particularly rich on the Bay of Fundy's shores. |
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The intention was to subject incoming bombers to continual attacks by relatively small numbers of fighters and try to break up the tight German formations. |
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Subjects, who had osteophyte formations on the spine, ligament calcifications, spinal stenosis, spondylolysis, spondylolisthesis and fractures, were excluded from the study. |
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Many times, the leadership believed Fighter Command's strength had collapsed, only to discover that the RAF were able to send up defensive formations at will. |
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Ouspensky also had an important influence on the early formations of the geometric abstract styles of Piet Mondrian and his colleagues in the early 20th century. |
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