After about a kilometer of corridor, they came to a large juncture where the passage intersected ramps leading both up and down. |
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Where intersected by wells, the canyon fill is seen to comprise two distinctive units. |
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There was a great diversity of interests that intersected and passed through the Hop. |
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Some ways along the road, another street intersected it, forming a cross of sorts. |
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Huge, jagged slashes intersected across the robe, forming a spiderweb of cuts. |
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South of this are the Mato Grosso with its grassland plateau and the campos, mountain plateaux intersected by deep river valleys. |
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The small stellated dodecahedron is simply 12 stars, called pentagrams, intersected in a special way. |
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Sometimes other, smaller paths intersected with the bridle path, but it was easy to follow the animal droppings. |
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The country is sufficiently fertile, covered with corn fields and orchards, and intersected by sudden acclivities with flat summits. |
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It is bocage country, still densely wooded, with small pastures intersected by deep leafy lanes. |
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Built on seven hills and intersected by the meandering River Vltava, Prague offers a stunning array of architecture. |
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The Mimika region is largely a low-lying swamp intersected by rivers on Irian Jaya's southern coastal area. |
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Ironically, Mowa Choctaw culture intersected with that of an even more famous group of dispossessed peoples, the Apaches. |
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These wires appear to be regularly intersected and perhaps also supported by wire of a lighter gauge suspended from above. |
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Again, this event intersected the larger chronology in a finely tuned set of near coincidences. |
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The Blue Horizon was on a seldom-used shipping lane, its heading intersected by a small red dot a short distance in front of them. |
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Despite the controls in place, a high level of dioxin was intersected by the time it had reached the pork meat. |
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Parcels 3, 4 and 5 lie close to, or are intersected by the 12 inch Norman Wells pipeline which runs south from the field to Zama, Alberta. |
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Created in 1964, it consists largely of the Karshi Steppe, an extensive foothill plain intersected by the Kashka River. |
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No one in their right mind would buy a business because a couple of squiggly lines intersected, yet they do it with stocks all the time. |
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Further, the splice bar bolt hole intersected the rail markings, and the edges of the hole were not chamfered. |
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The streets retain a medieval pattern and are narrow, intersected by many alleys. |
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Until now, Southeast Asia has been the place where volcanic ash and airline routes have intersected. |
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They live in woodland savanna intersected with strips of rainforest along the rivers, swamps, and marshlands. |
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It looks over a green belt of profuse tropical vegetation intersected by a solitary railway line. |
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A schifo: a cloister vault intersected by a plane parallel to that on which it rests. |
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Hole JPN07-26 also intersected thick polygenic conglomerate units intercalated with finer grained sedimentary rock. |
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Results were very encouraging in that the entire lithological package was intersected. |
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In 2002, drilling intersected long runs of high grade haematite mineralisation. |
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Several high grade areas were intersected including a new zone discovered in the volcanic rocks in the footwall to the deposit. |
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It was continued to the Key Tuffite where it intersected weak mineralization and altered footwall rocks 240 metres northwest of the McLeod Zone. |
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The hole intersected Pipe and strong chlorite alteration in the footwall stratigraphy to the Key Tuffite, which was itself missing. |
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It intersected a shear zone marking the contact of a rhyolite and ultramafic flow. |
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The mineralization intersected is found in a strongly deformed tourmaline sedimentary formation. |
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Behind the gates ran straight streets that intersected in the centre thus dividing the city into four quadrants. |
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I was a bit worried at her lack of street riding experience, but where the bike path intersected driveways and cross streets, everyone stopped and waved us through. |
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All different groups came together and intersected with each other. |
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Their skeleton is formed by hard calcareous segments intersected with small bands of protein. |
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In south Burgundy, land of history and gastronomy in a landscape of hills intersected by the Saône. |
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The fracture occurred at a location where a number of design features intersected. |
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The Manto was intersected at a depth of 26.1 meters, over a width of 26.12 meters. |
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The chip is placed on the outer boundary line of the roulette table, where it is intersected by the line dividing the two rows. |
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Six holes totalling 2010 meters which were drilled last May, have intersected significant gold values in three distinct areas. |
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Without them, France would be a scrub strewn desert, intersected by motorways and dotted with ruined steeples. |
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The whole of Central Moravia is intersected by many tourist routes and cycle routes. |
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Over 130 diamond drill holes have intersected several, potentially economic ore zones. |
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On the road towards major debates of the later twentieth century, Krutch considered aspects of writerly intention, and how these intersected with writerly self-critique. |
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During the mid-to-late 1970s some spectacular specimens were produced from a vuggy to cavernous fissure zone intersected by an exploration drift on the 17 level. |
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But on the two occasions on which they have been doled out, only rarely has the debate over their distribution intersected with anything happening in the world outside Brussels. |
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The six diamond drill holes totalling 1,448 metres intersected conductive units, usually consisting of argillite with various amounts of pyrite and pyrrhotite as well as traces of chalcopyrite, sphalerite and galena. |
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A majority of these holes intersected significant silicification and argillic alteration. |
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The saturnine line going from the rascetta through the hand to Saturn's mount, and there intersected by certain little lines, argues melancholy. |
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Many of them have ribbed or nodular surfaces, and sometimes they have a crust intersected by many cracks like the surface of a loaf of bread. |
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It intersected two intervals of massive sulfides, 1.2 and 1.6 metres thick respectively, comprised of pyrite and pyrrhotite, explaining the conductor. |
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At El Mna, the drilling that began in 2007 was carried on and reached interval 470.15 m. It first intersected felsic volcanic facies, then clay sediments. |
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As in eastern Africa, where violence intersected with the intensifying activities of slave raiders, so in Southern Africa the violence of this period is multifactorial and needs to be more closely analyzed. |
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The pits intersected the Chimu formation and bottomed in strongly altered diorite intruding the overlying quartzites. |
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This new discovery lies west of old drillhole W85-14, which intersected large zones of chert and massive sulphides enriched in silver, zinc and lead. |
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This intersected serious problems in the economy throughout China, which led to a rapid change from voluntary to forced collectivization in the countryside. |
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From 495m to end of hole at 500m a weakly altered and mineralized, late plagioclase hornblende diorite porphyry was intersected. |
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From 356 m to 466m the drill hole intersected a massive dike of carbonatitic appearance. |
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A second diamond drill hole, A176 was drilled to test 100 metres below the intercepts in hole A174 and has intersected two ultramafic bodies. |
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No sulphides of interest were intersected that explained the conductor location. |
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He commended the efforts made by Moldova, which was situated in a transit region where many complex population flows intersected, to set up an asylum system, improve its institutions and develop international cooperation. |
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The drilling program, designed to test a number of combined geochemical and geophysical targets in the eastern half of the property, generally intersected sulphides or graphite with little or no gold. |
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They make the foundation of the nourishment of the islands sheep on the rocky ground, intersected by long dry stonewalls, giving a special flavour to the well known cheese of Pag. |
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Initial core logging of the hole suggests several different phases of kimberlite were intersected including a complex resedimented upper unit and a garnet-rich xenolithic unit further down-hole. |
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Abundant pyritic slate, phyllite and schist were intersected with assays pending. |
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For the purposes of this Chapter, an orchard shall mean a homogeneous and cohesive area planted with nut trees which is not intersected by other crops or plantations and which is geographically continuous. |
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Except in the south, the descent to the inland slopes is gentle, providing a zone of undulating land intersected by rivers that have their origins in the tablelands. |
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The second and fourth rectangles are intersected on both sides by two side-bands ornamented with illuminated motifs consisting of intertwining vegetal decoration against a white background. |
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The rectangular shape is divided into seven straight wide streets and parallel streets intersected by eight cross to form a checkerboard structure. |
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The target is entirely overburden covered and four widely spaced drill holes put down in the anomaly intersected layered gabbroic to anorthositic gabbroic rocks. |
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From 88m to the current depth of 493m potassic altered and argillic overprinted, mineralized polymict breccia, diorite porphyry and diorite breccia was intersected. |
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Hole 162 intersected a broad zone of banded chalcedonic veining with only minor sulphosalt 400 metres below surface and 200 metres below any previous drilling in the Big Bend. |
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The drilling has intersected packages of both cumulate and intrusive style magnetite-ilmenite mineralisation intercalated with gabbroic and anorthositic country rock. |
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The drilling has intersected stacked packages of both cumulate and intrusive style magnetiteilmenite mineralisation intercalated with gabbroic and anorthositic country rock. |
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Moreover, an ancient diamond drill hole drilled in 1959 intersected a section of pyritised porphyry which returned anomalous gold values over a core length of 23 meters. |
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The project geologist reports that mutiple zones of basalt containing quartz-carbonate veining, chlorite alteration and variable epidote and silicification were intersected. |
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One of these groves, called the Sultanpet Tope, was intersected by deep ditches, watered from a channel running in an easterly direction about a mile from the fort. |
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Three beams intersected the beam along the He 111's flight path. |
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The first drill hole has intersected a sequence of deeply weathered rocks containing a range of secondary copper minerals including native copper, atacamite and chalcocite. |
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Additionally, one hole at Black Dog has also intersected a lamprophyre. |
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Sphalerite bearing veins were intersected, but only over narrow widths. |
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Tullow Oil has announced that the Owo-1 exploration well in the Deepwater Tano license, offshore Ghana has intersected a significant column of light oil. |
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