Initial deposition above the Base-Chalk reflection is interpreted as formed by pelagic settling of chalk ooze under quiet, low-energy conditions. |
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At this rate it is possible to produce an average 100 metre thickness of coccoliths as calcareous ooze on the ocean floor in less than 200 years. |
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They ooze with money, flex their corporate muscles, and exude certainty about how to call the shots for the nation's grandest institutions. |
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As cellulose nitrate rots, it shrinks and becomes brittle, leaking toxic fumes corrosive enough to turn a reel of film into smelly gelatin ooze. |
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Their interpretations ooze with the music's Italianate nature, and the elegance and grace they convey is exceptional. |
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To her great displeasure something had leaked in her backpack, a dark blue ooze had slimed a course all throughout the entire bag. |
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The numbness spread quickly, and after I'd cleaned the cut the blood subsided to an ooze. |
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The doomsayers were having a field day, spreading their pessimistic philosophy of gloom and doom to every forum they could ooze their way into. |
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The red liquid didn't ooze but squirted, spraying him in the face and down the shirt. |
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The man sitting to her left with the black ooze dripping from his pores was quite intimidating with his stolid, emotionless face. |
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The eyes bulge, the lips distort and foul-smelling gases ooze from every orifice. |
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Woody stemmed plants, like Buddleia and plants that ooze sap, like Asclepias, should be cut and placed in hot water. |
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Creamy St Marcellin from a proper cheesemonger is the stuff to ooze over a slice of crisply toasted sourdough. |
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Gnaw's lard component proved far less stable than the chocolate one, displaying a tendency to ooze, crack and eventually collapse. |
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These encourage pores in the skin to ooze large amounts of sebum, the greasy goop that acne-promoting bacteria love. |
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Consequently, Chalk should not be perceived as merely a thick pelagic ooze deposited in a tectonically quiescent period. |
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As they ooze from the pycnidia, they are splashed by rain onto the leaves, petioles and stems of newly emerged shoots. |
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The symptoms of eczema can include red, itchy skin, rash, blisters or bumps that itch and ooze, or scaly, brownish, thick skin. |
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Evolution crawls out of the primordial ooze from whence it sprang onto your DVD player. |
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The lovably loathsome character is coming to the small screen in a mix of live action and animation and will ooze with fun for all of the family! |
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Was the idea of religion existent in the primordial ooze that some believe created life? |
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Bleeding was defined as any ooze, leaking, or frank blood drainage from the puncture site. |
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Their strange and steamy spectacle recalls the primordial ooze from where we all came. |
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Demons and other night-fevers flowed like a repellant ooze to infest the night. |
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We learned that razorbacks live on the bottom of the river where they eat zooplankton, bugs, and river bottom ooze off the rocks and mud. |
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Here, fishermen use gates to direct this smelly ooze into tiny ponds they own. |
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Pine may ooze resin, so protect furniture and mantels with newspaper or plastic. |
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She played the love interest and she does nothing more than bounce, jiggle and ooze vapidness. |
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My two-year-old Shetland sheepdog has developed pink, raw areas on her nose that sometimes ooze and scab up. |
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The monster stumbled back as purple ooze started to spill out of its metallic form. |
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The fossil-bearing chalk deposits were laid down as ocean-floor ooze hundreds of kilometers from the waterways shores. |
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There it was, immense and gray and hulking, a 200-foot wall of boulders and gravel and muddy ooze. |
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When the drill strikes water, there is a river of thick yellow ooze that will trap an unwary two-wheeler or a small car, in no time. |
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He was about to answer when the nurse turned into a puddle of ooze and sank into the floorboards. |
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Rotting ooze can quickly contaminate bags, store walls, boxes, machinery and other equipment and has proven very difficult to eliminate. |
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Even the skylight in the ceiling did little to dispel the creepiness the room seemed to ooze. |
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The latter method ensures that your hands will be covered by sticky ooze guaranteed to attract clouds of annoying flies. |
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The monster that had once been our friend transformed himself into a huge scaly beast, covered in dripping ooze. |
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Nevertheless, it is via this slow accumulation of calcareous ooze on the deep ocean floor that geologists believe chalk beds originally formed. |
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She could feel some kind of sticky slimy ooze running through her fingers. |
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Kids are cautioned not to touch a mangy dog for fear that the mange will ooze from the hapless pooch to the child and cause his skin to rot and his hair to fall out. |
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No, this is about which conservative leaders ooze a stereotypical, gut-level manliness. |
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But, because the liver is missing and there's a hole in the toad's body, the blood vessels and lungs burst and the other organs ooze out, he said. |
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The melancholy poetry of its secular patron saint, Philip Larkin, seems to ooze from the banks of the Humber. |
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In other areas, known as seeps, fluids and gases ooze up through the mud. |
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In the mid-1960s, scientists dredging up ooze from the bottom of the Mediterranean began to notice a thick layer of ash that they linked to Thera's eruption. |
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Then it gave out a horrible, inhuman wail and melted back into black ooze. |
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It's black ooze spilled over her hand and it's body fell to the floor. |
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However, in the case of their diamond sparkle lip gloss, which has little sparkly bits suspended in the viscous ooze, this is particularly appalling. |
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He was covered in a gel-like red ooze and was wiping it from his face. |
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When it comes to the Super Furry Animals, there is very little these Welsh electro-psych popsters can do that doesn't ooze with artistic brilliance and clever musicianship. |
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The cover is dominated by a shot of Hayes' monolithic bald dome, every pore seeming to ooze with the essence of the genius who created the music that lies within. |
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Vituperative, devious, insincere, proud, and unpredictable in his correspondence, he published works that ooze sweet reason and cool logic. |
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You will probably bleed for the first one to two hours after surgery. The area may continue to ooze for up to 24 hours. |
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They're hands open, but are weak with fear, and tense up ooze and bite each other until blood runs. |
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Symptoms on Crataegus monogyna included shepherd's crook shoots, necrotic flowers and fruitlets, and the presence of dried amber ooze droplets. |
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Amelanchier sp. showed severely blighted flowers, fruitlets, shoots and branches, as well as bacterial ooze on the shoots. |
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In warm, wet conditions, a whitish mucoid bacterial ooze may exude from infected shoots, petioles, cankered bark and infected fruit and blossoms. |
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It's one of those soupy, miasmic New York summer nights when you can feel the microbial rot ooze down your throat with each breath. |
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One patch of this ooze gulped down seven roadbeds and three locomotives before it was finally crossed. |
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Hair can grow through or alongside of the pustules, which sometimes ooze blood-stained pus. |
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Does anyone know the correct term for when the leaves ooze water or weep? |
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When the stem is cut crosswise discoloured brown vascular tissues of the stem exude drops of white or yellowish bacterial ooze. |
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Newspapers enjoy such close ties with politicians and companies that news in Japan does not so much break as ooze. |
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Scratching can tear or scrape the skin, causing it to bleed and ooze, allowing bacteria to enter which can cause secondary infections to develop. |
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This ooze is far more shallow than it would be if the earth were as old as is conventionally claimed. |
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When a cut is made in the trunk is an oil-resin ooze, white-green color and pleasant aroma, very fragrant. |
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With a combined age of less than 40, Christo and Bangalter appear to ooze confidence way beyond their years. |
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That was the cost effective measure for environmental protection to keep the kids away from the ooze. |
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Occasionally when it is severe, it can cause the skin to ooze and occasionally crust. |
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Leisure facilities should ooze entertainment while flooring must offer a high level of safety and comfort for your customers. |
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Aluminum subacetate, or Burrow's Solution, is a drying soak that can be used if the lesions ooze. |
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If the application of this paste reason itching or the white spots become red and a fluid begins to ooze out, it should be discontinued. |
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The ooze forms fine threads if the droplets drip and these threads are carried by the wind. |
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Inspired by modern racing cars, these watches ooze appeal for wearers with petrol in their veins. |
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The mesmerizing multicolored ooze, sloshing up and down in slow motion inside a hurricane lamp with a space-age glow, perfectly embodied the spirit of the psychedelic age. |
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As they were dusting off their bicycles to enjoy the weather, with winter gone, these kids found this ooze on the basement floors and walls of their Frederick Street homes. |
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Then this spring the ooze was showing up in their basements. |
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The lead seals confining the liquefying body of the former king were not secure and foulsome black ooze seeped from one edge. |
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Venus flytrap, worldwide This plant lures flies into its trap with pink leaves that ooze nectar. |
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Seaweed were left on the blackened marble, while the salt ooze defaced the matchless works of art. |
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In advanced stages, the infection breaks outwards from the heel end and the eyes which may result in reddish-brown, slightly sunken lesions on the skin from which bacteria may ooze, causing soil particles to adhere. |
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Ninety million years ago what is now the chalk downland of Northern Europe was ooze accumulating at the bottom of a great sea. |
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It's a shoot-em-up like no other, where dead bad guys ooze audio frequencies instead of blood and the more you kill the better the music gets. |
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I have also walked in the mud at low tide, losing more than one sandal to the thick ooze of the mangrove substrate that can sink you thigh-deep in places. |
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Its polished sound and visuals ooze quality. |
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It's supposed to ooze, deliquesce, attract carnivorous insects, and unto dust return. |
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This ooze is the source of bacteria for other infections. |
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You ooze a heart full of love Much yummier than cream You''re sprinkled with such kindness And always smell a dream. |
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In most subduction zones, the crust being forced into the mantle is oceanic crust, which is generally denser than continental crust and commonly covered in thick, wet sediments and ooze. |
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The larvae of many species of two butterfly groups, lycaenids and riodinids, sport glands that ooze a sweet liquid of interest to ants. |
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Hugo does it with complicity and, sometimes, with desperation. His drawings, full of sensuality and female carnality, ooze with unfettered, uncomplicated joie de vivre. |
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For the women, the styles ooze feminine charm with trendy slingbacks and every girl's best friend, the ballerina flat. |
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During hot humid weather bacterial ooze will appear on the branch, petiole, leaf or fruit as a milky droplet at first but then turn brown and become hard as it dries. |
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Full grain ooze leather cow skin bag for ladies. Its flat strap ended with a big ring as well as its shape make a very pleasant saddlebag style. 10 colours available. |
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Characteristically, upon squeezing, the tissue outside the vascular ring is easily separated from the inner tissues and creamy, cheese-like ribbons of odourless bacterial ooze with macerated tissue are expelled. |
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Researchers then extract chemicals that ooze from the roots into the culture medium or accumulate in the roots themselves. |
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When all that water, laden with the chemicals that ooze from our crankcases and our fertilized lawns, finally reaches a natural river or stream, it's one large dose of poison. |
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At a waffle house somewhere in Arkansas, there must be a Yokozuna in the making, slathering an inch or two of buttery ooze over his supersize Sunday brunch. |
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He gets the scientific community, the New Agers, and the media interested in the rich life in the primordial ooze that the retreating tides reveal. |
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Topical haemostatic agents can help with ooze, and the Argon beam coagulator helps with haemostasis over a large cut section, but the Argon is a 'luxury' in my opinion. |
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Marburg, like Ebola and Lassa, is a haemorrhagic fever caused by a vile filovirus that turns the insides to mush till you simply melt and ooze out of your orifices. |
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