A range of Caledonian magmatic rocks has been intruded into the Moine metasediments, including lamprophyres, appinites, syenites and granites. |
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During this time, many of the district's steeply dipping, northeast-trending faults were intruded by narrow, granodiorite porphyry dikes. |
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Croce struck him as a fussbudget and intruded into what Coskey considered his domain. |
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Fold limbs are upward facing with respect to cleavage, and beds intruded by the studied granitoid rocks are not overturned. |
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It was intruded into a succession of thinly bedded sandstones and carbonaceous silt and mudstones. |
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Teeth subject to intrusive luxation have been intruded into the alveolar bone, which may occur to the point that the teeth are not visible. |
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Noise was coming from the kitchen, and the sound of a burner being lit intruded loudly onto the silence. |
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These supracrustal rocks are intruded by dolerite dykes that have been deformed and metamorphosed together with the country rock. |
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But a moment later, the sea parted and she could see who it was who had intruded upon her wedding feast. |
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He would probably be in wrath short of killing us if we so boldly intruded during the celebration. |
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When he signed up for the army it was tantamount to an admission that reality had intruded on his dream. |
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I would not wittingly have intruded my poor presence upon such a gallant company. |
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In fact, the angel of death has intruded on their ordinary civilian lives for more than one century now. |
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Other leucogranite sheets are intruded as layer-parallel sills along the main foliation. |
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Starting as a melancholic lament, the music slowly intruded into the action and eventually drowned out the longer speeches. |
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As they walked the halls, a rattle of gunfire intruded from across the filtration ponds. |
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Somehow Hamilton intruded torso between shot and net and the ball spun past. |
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A swarm of mafic igneous dikes have intruded the Estes pegmatite and make a showy display in the quarry face. |
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Upper Jurassic Fossil Bluff Group rocks are intruded by coeval, minor alkaline basaltic rocks. |
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The granitoids and the steeply bedded sedimentary rocks that they intruded are cut by steep or vertical regional cleavage. |
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For that matter, most of the local lordlings would have fits if the army intruded upon their private domains. |
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A sandstone dyke-sill complex was intruded into a sequence of black mudstones and decimetre-thick bands of limestone. |
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The ovary has axile intruded placentae with around 250-350 ovules. |
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One member noted that, since the demonstration took place in a public area, the journalists had not intruded on a private event. |
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Pumiceous peperite is associated with a rhyolitic sill that intruded wet, unconsolidated, submarine stratified pumice breccia in the Cambrian Mount Read Volcanics, Australia. |
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On the one hand his patience had been delightfully rewarded, but on the other hand he had intruded on their private pleasures and had alarmed them. |
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The area is underlain by rocks of the Abitibi Subprovince intruded by Proterozoic diabase dykes with a number of different trends and ages. |
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It consists of uplifted Proterozoic sedimentary rocks intruded by Late Proterozoic diabase dykes and sills. |
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The nature parks of Canada provide inviolate spots where arrogant man has not yet intruded his modernity. |
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A long and relatively thin body of igneous rock that, while in the molten state, cut across the layers of rock it intruded into. |
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These are intruded by less altered, dark anorthosites along east-west trending extensional faults. |
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Jadeite dykes are intruded within serpentinites and are the metasomatic products of crystallization from hydrous fluids reacting with the serpentinites. |
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The Innuitian orogen consists of mountain belts of deformed and metamorphosed sedimentary and volcanic rocks intruded by granitic plutons. |
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This basin is comprised of metamorphosed and folded sedimentary sequences that have been intruded by composite intrusive bodies. |
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He thinks, not without reason, that the federal government has intruded into provincial areas through the use of its unbridled spending power. |
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When it comes to the outside world that has intruded so rudely on his pet domestic projects, he just. |
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The latter are intruded with three quartz porphritic intrusives locally hematized and pyritic. |
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When these teeth are intruded they have a strong tendency to erupt posttreatment and cause a return of the overbite. |
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These units were later intruded by quartz-feldspar porphyritic intrusions and by intermediate and basic dykes. |
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The reasoning is that if there was a human intruder then the dog would bark and if a dog intruded then the cat would have howled. |
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Politics intruded upon two megabids by American companies for European ones. |
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They knew that governments always would produce failures when they intervened and intruded too deeply because they did not know its place. |
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The appellants argued that, by ordering a structural remedy, the trial judge intruded unduly on the role of the legislature. |
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The Innu suspect that such political factors have intruded on the relocation project. |
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But abruptly it intruded around corners when least expected after scenes of rural somnolence had lulled us. |
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The three conical mounds are, apparently, the remains of a volcanic lava flow that, millions of years ago, intruded into the underground sandstone. |
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An elevated driving position gave a good command of the road although I found that the bulky steering column intruded slightly on my seating position. |
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The four complain that the police have intruded into their lives and used personal information to lure them into becoming part of their espionage operation. |
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Mr Hague, a sceptic about the European Union, vowed to lift the gaze of British diplomacy to far-flung, fast-growing corners of the world. Events, notably the Arab Spring, have intruded on that commercial logic to a degree. |
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The East Zone target mineralization is related to andesite-diorite porphyry intruded into a basement gneiss and limestone cap on top. |
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The bedrock consists of a granite batholith intruded during the Mesozoic. |
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The Toqui property is situated in an area of Jurassic-Cretaceous volcanic and volcano-sedimentary rocks, which are intruded by intermediate to felsic porphyritic bodies of Upper Cretaceous to Tertiary age. |
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We know, for example, that the Hurrians spread far and wide into the Zagros-Taurus mountain systems and intruded for a time on the neighbouring plains of Mesopotamia and the Iranian Plateau. |
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The drilling carried out during 2009 has identified horizons favourable for gold mineralization, namely an iron formation and ultramafic flows intruded by porphyritic dikes. |
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At the property scale, the above-mentioned shear cuts mafic to felsic flows as well as sediments intruded by numerous quartz-feldspar porphyritic dykes. |
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The A4 pipe, also known as the Alfie Creek 1 pipe, intruded Archean intermediate to basic volcanic and Paleozoic carbonate rocks approximately 156 Ma ago and consists of tuffaceous kimberlite breccia. |
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But the prime minister's ability to relax can cause problems, such as when last year's riots intruded upon his summer holiday in Tuscany and he was slow to realise the enormity of the situation. |
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But then events, as Macmillan would have said, intruded. |
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The Mamay area is underlain by a series of metasomatically altered sediments and andesite intruded by granite and granodiorite. |
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We have seen in at least a half a dozen cases in the last four or five years where the supreme court has intruded into where parliament wanted to go with particular law. |
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Ladies and gentlemen, as I am sure you will have noticed, the last part of the speech by the President of the Court of Auditors was marred by an unfortunate bug that intruded between his speech and this Chamber. |
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The rulings of the European Court of Justice have only served to make this tax arrangement easier and have therefore intruded massively into the fiscal sovereignty of the Member States. |
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The Court also found that the Tribunal had not intruded into provincial jurisdiction when it issued an order affecting the payment of social assistance to non-Indians. |
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Rhyolite sills, conformable with schistosity, have intruded the Lower and Upper Schist units and perhaps the Central Quartzite Unit, as well. |
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Our first challenge was that our planned access route to the site, an environmentally low-impact route across Great Bear Lake, intruded on a spiritually sacred location. |
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Others, consciously or not, intruded basic value assumptions into the analytical premises of their work, thereby excluding certain policy outcomes and implicitly supporting other outcomes. |
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The CJOH news team ignored the request to not film and hence intruded and invaded upon what should have been a private, emotional, poignant moment. |
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These are in turn intruded by igneous dykes arranged radially around the Cheviot pluton. |
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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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This granite was intruded into the Late Proterozoic to Cambrian metasediments of the Dalradian Supergroup. |
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It appears to have been intruded along the interface between Devonian and Carboniferous rocks. |
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These rocks are intruded by metamorphosed gabbro, diabase, and felsic dikes and sills and granite intrusions. |
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The granite was intruded into rocks of the Skiddaw Group and the base of the Borrowdale Volcanic Group. |
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The geology of High Willhays, like most of Dartmoor, consists of granite intruded about 280 million years ago. |
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Granite II gradationally underlies Granite I, although in places dyke-like bodies of Granite II have intruded Granite I and the overlying breccias. |
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Other characteristics suggest a very arbitrary will when the writer is energetic enough to quarrel, and a temper unnice when intruded upon. |
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The JQS prospect to the south is underlain by volcanic agglomerates which have been intruded by diorite dikes and stocks. |
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Mineralization is hosted by Late Cretaceous andesite intruded by porphyry stocks and dikes. |
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Sorry about radio silence — real life intruded. |
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North-South sectionalism intruded when it was appreciated that west of the Missouri any rail project would require a combination of federal and private efforts, the American practice. |
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Late in its orogenic history, the region was intruded by granite and syenite batholiths, plutons and related pegmatite dikes. |
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These igneous rocks are intruded into the Leverburgh and Langevat supracrustals. |
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These units were later intruded by Pan-African granitic rocks of adammellitic and pegmatitic varieties. |
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These rocks are intruded by the monzonitic Antimony Mountain stock. |
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However, a call to ministry intruded upon his academic career. |
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The Train Lake Domain within the claim block consists of migmatitic orthogneiss and biotitic paragneiss intruded by large bodies of leucocratic granodiorite. |
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Peperitic sills, intruded into wet sedimentary rocks, commonly do not bake upper margins and have upper and lower autobreccias, closely similar to lavas. |
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These rocks are largely igneous in origin, mixed with metamorphosed marble, quartzite and mica schist and intruded by later basaltic dykes and granite magma. |
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Melt droplets can coalesce into larger volumes and be intruded upwards. |
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A dike swarm is a large geological structure consisting of a major group of parallel, linear, or radially oriented dikes intruded within continental crust. |
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The Sugar Limestone formed by thermal metamorphism of the limestone into which the Whin Sill was intruded also meets the requirements of some of these plants. |
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It was intruded at 277 Ma and is considered most likely to be a separate but related intrusive body that runs parallel to the Cornubian batholith. |
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These rhyolites have intruded thick sections of carbonate rocks. |
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