A complete, superb uncrushed specimen and several other complete and partial specimens were found weathered from the shale at the first location. |
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Because the bones were buried gently and slowly in mud, many of them remain uncrushed. |
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One of the specimens was preserved relatively uncrushed and undistorted, and at last we had a new look at its structure. |
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Total damage is the total of damaged crushed seeds and any visually damaged uncrushed seeds. |
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After being selected on the vine, the grapes are placed whole and uncrushed into the pneumatic press. |
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Its crystals are left uncrushed and unwashed to retain their naturally high quantity of trace elements. |
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I picked out 10 uncrushed bottles and loaded them into my trunk. |
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Fermentation within an uncrushed berry, known as intracellular, will help to bring softness over time. |
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When measuring, avoid large pieces of uncrushed beans on the prism surface. |
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Picked by hand, triage using a selection table and pressing of whole, uncrushed grapes. |
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By using uncut, uncrushed straw straight from the field, he greatly increased the strength of the resulting composite. |
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Crushed gravel performs better than uncrushed, because the high angularity of the aggregate provides better interlocking strength. |
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The crumbling brittle of horseshoe-crab parts under the car wheels now became so thick it was unnerving, with uncrushed, whole horseshoe crabs all over the road as well. |
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That's equivalent to the weight of about 28 000 adult African elephants or enough uncrushed electronic waste to fill up the Toronto Skydome every 15 years. |
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The gasketed geometry also permitted for the first time X-ray and optical studies of uncrushed single crystals that were hydrostatically pressurized by a fluid medium. |
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After seven years of a United Nations ban on Iraqi oil sales, Saddam Hussein is brazenly uncrushed but his people, his own gang apart, are in a bad way. |
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