When purchasing red meat the flesh should be firm, cherry red in colour and finely grained. |
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The exposed gold could then be stippled or grained to suggest the shimmer of the threads of the textile. |
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Only cold work with subsequent heat-treatment involving recrystallisation can be employed to refine large grained material. |
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There are also gray and fine grained red granites, and in some places they have taken a gneissoid form. |
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Some trees produce spectacularly grained wood in curly, fiddleback, quilt, and bird's eye designs that are treasured by fine furniture makers. |
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He showed how to use the finely grained slabs for lithography, a technique for printing ink on paper using a flat, greased stone. |
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The microcline and quartz are sometimes intergrown as graphic granite and become very coarse grained near pockets. |
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It's an unusual formation of a very small grained hail that has the appearance and feel of snow. |
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At each sample site, the least diagenetically modified, coarser grained sediments from laminae of dune couplets were selected for analysis. |
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This is essentially a dark, fine grained unit, dominated by black, graphitic, foliated claystones and siltstones. |
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The amphibolite is mostly medium grained, rather schistose and has a characteristic reddish hue on weathered surfaces. |
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Sanctimonious and vain is how he materializes in this finely grained and scrupulously documented account. |
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The mouth of the wine is full bodied with flavors of ripe berries and soft, supple fine grained tannins. |
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Medium to fine grained Kalahari sands, with gleyic arenosols in inundation-prone floodplain grassland areas. |
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The missing panel should be replaced and grained to match, and all the bookrests, armrests and hinged seats should be repaired. |
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By contrast, steaming and bending the same straight grained piece of wood to the desired shape will result in a much stronger part. |
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The body was waxen and pale, grained like the ancient bark of an oak after rain. |
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The boy who took the mare in and grained it knew one thing about the owner instantly. |
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The plaque is made from fine grained sandstone, probably derived from a skerry bed in local Mercia mudstone deposits. |
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This smart casual belt in Louis Vuitton's naturally grained Utah leather is signed with the iconic LV initials buckle. |
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The interval consists of two cent metrical medium to coarse grained pyrite bands following foliation. |
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His insight is humbling, deeply grained, outrageously perceptive and full of a signature humour. |
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The lesser grained materials can then be led to the fine screening stage, free from coarse grained materials and any interruptive foreign bodies. |
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Generally coarse-grained soils compact more readily than fine grained ones and hence the finer the particles the less maximum thickness of layer to be compacted. |
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The hole continues through a sedimentary sequence comprised of fine to medium grained wacke and local fine siltstone and argillite sections. |
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Moreover, this very finely grained stone is free of crinoids, which enables it to be easily identified. |
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The wine has lovely vinosity with fine grained tannins and concentrated fruit adding a liquorice nuance to the finish where purples of all colours, aromas and flavours abound. |
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At the foot of the staircase, on the left, there is an outcrop of fine grained argillaceous limestone. |
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The final portion from 277.9 to 361.8 meters cores in fine grained spinifex textured ultramafic flow. |
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Unlike pegmatite, which is similar but coarser grained, aplite occurs in small bodies that rarely contain zones of different minerals. |
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Words are grained into our landscapes, and landscapes grained into our words. |
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Although screw clamps usually were made with tightly grained hardwood such as beech, fruitwood, white oak, etc. the threads can break easily with too much pressure. |
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All materials were chosen to be coarse grained and relaxed to ensure that any pattern distortion comes from the preparation. |
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Fine grained steels are found in rail that has been manufactured using more modern processes. |
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So, it's off to pick up a sketch book, a few loose and large sheets of beautifully grained paper, and an array of acrylics and pencils this weekend. |
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Whether it is metallic or non-metallic, sharp or round grained, we can supply you with materials of almost any hardness. |
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The palate has cherry jam and warm, almost tarry notes with grained tannins. |
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Rapid solidification almost completely inhibits segregation. The macrostructure is fine grained, homogeneous and has good workability. |
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Hole JPN07-26 also intersected thick polygenic conglomerate units intercalated with finer grained sedimentary rock. |
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Only the slowly grown, stronger grained wood is allowed in the soundboard. |
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Mineralization in drill hole QH-14-01 consists of fine to medium grained disseminated sulphides in sericite altered, sheared quartz monzonite. |
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Distinction between coarse and fine grained algorithms is in ratio of subpopulation count versus subpopulation size. |
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Over this interval, disseminated and veinlets of copper oxide mineralization occur in brecciated and sheared coarse grained dolomite. |
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The copper occurs in coarse grained gabbro along the contact of the Coldwell Complex similar to the Marathon Deposit. |
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In the thin section it consists of fine grained components and has vitric tuff characteristics. |
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Within Johannesburg's finely grained grid the scale of the surroundings is daunting. |
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The soils on our hillside slopes vary in terms of their depth and stoniness, ranging from finely grained and limey soils over bands of tertiary sandy loam soils of the Ebro valley. |
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The earliest hand-written lesson sheets were on parchment or vellum, a fine grained lambskin or kidskin. |
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With pure fruit, good acids, and finely grained, ripe, wellintegrated tannins, this impressively endowed, yet unevolved offering may compete with La Gaffeliere's fabulous 2005, and should age for 20-25 years. |
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If coarse rock material was used to line a culvert or create a riffle, water might flow through the rocks, rather than over them, if finer grained materials were not included into the mixture to fill voids. |
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Deltaic and estuarine deposits consist of medium to fine grained sand plains that were deposited at the mouth of rivers entering the sea and generally overlie fine grained marine sediments. |
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At the base, it is consisted of fluvial to shallow marine interbeds of locally conglomeratic fine to medium grained quartz and feldspar, the Covey Hill Formation. |
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February 2003: JCT was present at the European Sandwich Show in Paris, and launched a line of wheat grained Viennese baguettines and a line of paninis. |
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Pre-fibrillated straight grained monochrome fibre 25 mm in height. |
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It also tends to be finer grained, and interstitial granophyric texture is typically present. |
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Lithology from sample descriptions is a very fine grained to upper coarse grained sandstone with dolomitic cement. |
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Finally, staying in the spirit of a classic dress watch, the grained alligator wristband has a nice grey tone in perfect harmony with the dial and the initialed pin buckle. |
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Coarse graining the probability distribution avoids Liouville's Theorem, and successive coarse grainings increase the coarse grained Gibbs entropy. |
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They can also be nested, allowing for very fine grained configuration. |
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The optical compartment provides both efficient direct lighting using grained glass and indirect lighting using the acoustic panel to reflect the light. |
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Kelyphite is a fine grained, fibrous and radially oriented mineral assembly surrounding partially retrogressed garnet. |
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This comprises an outer ring of coarse granite and an inner core of finer grained granite, which was intruded later. |
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A type of extensive parabolic dune that lacks discernible slipfaces and has mostly coarse grained sand is known as a zibar. |
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The magma inside the pillow cools slowly, so is slightly coarser grained than the skin, but nevertheless it is still classified as fine grained. |
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Fine grained sedimentary rocks were transformed into hornfels and minerals such as amphibole, pyroxene. |
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It is caused by strong compression causing fine grained clay flakes to regrow in planes perpendicular to the compression. |
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The MSU is modelled as being a southward plunging, lenticular body that runs parallel to, but above, the coarse grained feldspathic peridotite intrusion. |
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The top most unit is usually a phos-arenite with coarse grained coprolite. |
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Finely grained powders of most metals can be dangerously explosive in air. |
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Silicon Objects are 16-bit medium grained devices like Arithmetic Logic Units, Multiply-Accumulators, Pattern-matching CAMs, Register Files, CRCs and Truth Functions. |
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Thermal metamorphism of the country rock in the contact zone produced coarse grained marbles within the aureole in a small number of places in Teesdale. |
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The rock is strongly tectonized with a finely grained structure. |
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It is easy to see this pattern when the waves are destructive and wash away finer grained material at the top, revealing coarser sands and cobbles as the base. |
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