Europe, North America, and Japan banded together as expected, while China effectively joined the developing nations. |
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The largest of Washington's pigeons and doves, it is all gray, with a lighter gray, banded tail. |
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Most of these seeds are equatorially banded or truncate, although a few may have been rounded. |
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Charity organizations have banded together to introduce creative campaigns which improve the living standards of the poor in Thai society. |
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In 1966, four of the five remaining Irish distillers banded together as the Irish Distillers Group. |
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We all banded together and entered the estate of the local landlord to take over the land. |
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The items were palletized, and all the pallets were tied down to the trailer for the move, but all the pallets were not properly banded. |
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If they are the banded wart snakes they make good display snakes and require slightly brackish water. |
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The Northern and Southern Empires banded together and combined their armies to go defeat the new threat to everyone's life. |
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The porte-cochere piers are composed of granite bases, banded brickwork with 1-inch radiused returns, and limestone caps. |
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Marcasite, when viewed in hand specimen, tends to form crudely banded masses or massive aggregates. |
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A few NGOs and the Integrated Tribal Development Authority have banded together to help them. |
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Local residents and other concerned people soon banded together in loosely organised protest and called themselves Friends of Hindmarsh Island. |
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Unifying under a general label, gay South Asians have banded together throughout the world, aided significantly by the Internet. |
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Other wildlife species found in the reserve include the banded anteater, ocelot, coyote, black crested eagle, and emerald toucanet. |
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The only primarily freshwater killifish in the Northeast is banded killifish. |
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The freshwater banded killifish and the anadromous rainbow smelt increased in abundance from August into September. |
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All nestlings were banded, which enabled a study of recruitment to the breeding population. |
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Its other name is banded anteater, although its favourite food is termites. |
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Most sea snakes bear their young live in the water, but the banded sea krait lays eggs on land, either on the sand or just under it. |
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The Barbudan community has banded together to protect their local waters and resources. |
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The plant has 45 cm high clustered leafy stems with pinnately arranged pale green lance-shaped leaflets obliquely banded with pure white. |
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The Camisards were white-shirted Calvinist peasants who banded together to fight royal control. |
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Speleothems usually display a layered or banded structure in cross section, not unlike growth rings in a tree. |
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In situ hybridization to polytene chromosomes confirmed that each insertion was in a typical euchromatic, banded region. |
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The banded masonry structure forms a robust base for the hovering lightweight steel roof plane held tautly above the tiers of seating below. |
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The body of the guglet is also scattered with floral bouquets and sprays and its pouring rim is banded with acanthus scrolls. |
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Standing atop one of them, with his back to her, was a man wearing a dress blue Navy uniform with yards of gold braid banded around the sleeves. |
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In addition, the outlet was banded by a mesh strip or a silastic ring to prevent enlargement. |
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The birds' weight, length, health, and species are recorded, then they are banded and released for their migratory trips. |
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Other animals include snakes, such as the cobra, king cobra, and banded krait and countless insects and spiders. |
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The sample is weakly banded amphibolite-facies gneiss consisting of quartz, plagioclase, biotite and hornblende. |
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These fracture zones occur as parallel layers alternating with cherty lithons, typically 5 mm wide, giving the rock a banded appearance. |
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The banded demoiselle males have a metallic bluish-green body with a central band of blackish-blue pigment on the wings. |
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As people banded together to constitute primitive societies thousands of years ago, the first major form of organization to emerge was the tribe. |
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Ammonium nitrate, anhydrous ammonia, ammonium sulfate, or banded 28 percent solutions are suitable nitrogen materials for this case. |
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When I first saw the banded cat shark at the zoo, I had a hard time understanding why they called it that. |
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Everywhere sounded the drip of icewater, rubbing away at banded marble and rough limestone. |
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Summer brings sudden sights of the bright red cardinal beetles and banded demoiselles throng the riverbank. |
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Angry pensioners have banded together to protest at crippling council tax levels leaving them on the poverty line. |
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They banded together and started leaving her little gifts in her locker and on her desk. |
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The entrance rotunda is rendered in light tones and polished surfaces, dominated by a large, banded window punctuated with green glass. |
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In the early 19th-century, a large number of English mechanics banded together to begin a group known as the Luddites. |
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These vegetal uprights are banded by a ring of intersecting pointed arches with trefoil cusping, pure geometric forms. |
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We managed to get peeks of banded pipefish, and a peacock flounder at the aptly named Blue Ridge. |
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We were carded and banded by a couple of menacing, ghetto looking bouncers. |
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Brecciated ironstone is derived from the disruption of banded ironstone with which it is intercalated. |
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Males also were banded with a unique combination of three colored plastic leg bands. |
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Nestlings were initially given only metal bands and were banded with color rings if they then remained in the study population. |
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Each was banded with a U.S. Fish and Wildlife aluminum band and three colored leg bands in unique combinations. |
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The outer edges of these Audi floor mats are coil-stitched and are not banded to provide endurance. |
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The edges of the bands were filed smooth before they were used and males were banded on the right forearm and females on the left forearm. |
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Another possibility is that the bird had a genetic problem with its heart and it had heart failure from the stress of being banded. |
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He tied silver cords around the legs of a group of phoebes, and spotted two of the banded nestlings when they returned the next year. |
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Later, three juveniles from this clutch were banded and genetically sampled. |
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Nearly all of these birds were banded as chicks or juveniles at or near breeding colonies. |
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Bone consists of collagen banded fibrils sprinkled with tiny crystals of the mineral hydroxyapatite, which is basically calcium phosphate. |
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We also present data from several 1-year-old birds banded as nestlings and recaptured the following breeding season. |
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Birds did not switch far from their original territory, and most territorial birds were banded in the vicinity of the removal experiments. |
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Each bird was uniquely banded with a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service numbered band and three anodized aluminum color bands. |
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In 16 adjacent territories, where nearly all birds were banded, 34 birds disappeared during 8 years. |
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For birds that were banded after arrival, we assumed that they had arrived and begun fasting on Oct 20 for males and Oct 25 for females. |
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Progressive intrusion and hydraulic fracturing gave rise to local brecciation of the banded rocks. |
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Here they've banded together to breathe life into the 1975 novel that's become required reading for swoony preteens. |
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On Saturday, July 3rd, for the third straight year, publishers big and small banded together under the banner of free swag for everyone. |
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Subtly impressive was the beautifully banded agate Mughal fly whisk handle, tipped with a garnet on an amber collar and inset with emeralds. |
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The qualifying weekly income figure will be different for a lower or higher banded property. |
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Banding usually takes place during July-September, and both young, fledged birds and adults are banded by capturing birds in bait traps. |
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The banded coral shrimp feeds on parasites that live on reef fish. |
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When it comes to mating, the banded mongoose likes to keep things in the family. |
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So, why would a species like the banded mongoose favor breeding between relatives? |
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But she said through the accusations from Rome and the hurt they caused, the American sisters have banded together. |
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Us old men have banded together to hopefully create another teen classic for a new generation, Vampire Academy. |
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The wrybill's close cousin, the banded dotterel, favours the sides of rivers, lakes, open land with sparse vegetation and coastal lagoons and beaches. |
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Most amphibole asbestos was mined as crocidolite and amosite from Precambrian banded ironstones in South Africa and, to a lesser extent, Western Australia. |
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The white-bellied woodpecker, banded leaf monkey, cream-colored giant squirrel, and many tree species are all represented by just a handful of individuals. |
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The first bird that I saw banded was a calliope hummingbird. |
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Banded iron formations are so named in part because of their distinctive banded or layered structure, which occurs at various scales from microscopic to macroscopic. |
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That was until they banded together and retaliated against the magian hierarchy, launched military attacks against them, then migrated westward, out of Persia and Iran. |
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Before eggs were laid, we trapped adults in their nest boxes and banded them with aluminum Canadian Wildlife Service bands and colored plastic leg bands. |
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Across from him, there was a wooden door, banded with black iron. |
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Breeding Black Brant have been banded at that site since 1986, providing a large sample of identifiable females on which to measure repeatability. |
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Birds were banded with U. S. Fish and Wildlife bands and a unique combination of color bands, which allowed me to identify individuals at a distance. |
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However, after previously unbanded birds were banded during nesting, the understanding of territory boundaries and number of territories never changed. |
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The CD also contains a photo gallery of 54 ornamental fishes, especially the attractive and colourful varieties like Scarlet banded barb and Rosy barb. |
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These are delicate, feathery to fuzzy-looking fingers and differ from the more stalactitic and concentrically banded forms that probably result from a different process. |
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The collection today has eight vases executed by the Baroviers in calcedonio glass, which imitates chalcedony, banded agate, and other semiprecious stones. |
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Sixteen of the coating industry's leading companies have banded together under the TEAM UV banner to produce a racecar coated with the latest paint and coatings technology. |
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Throughout the industrialised world, people have banded together in organised groups to protect the rights of children on issues like child labour, health, and education. |
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Householders in one street Avebury Road have banded together to fight yobbish behaviour, organising events like street parties to strengthen community spirit. |
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Amidst the bleak despair of this ignoble abdication, a few organisations bravely banded together under the banner of Citizens Initiative in Ahmedabad. |
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Forty states have banded together to organize the Streamlined Sales Tax Project, which has been holding meetings this fall to address issues that vex multistate companies. |
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Groups country-wide who work against dependency on alcohol, illegal drugs and tobacco have banded together to work for maintaining federal funding levels. |
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There are relatively few men in the nursing profession, so many of them have banded together and created an organization to assist them in their careers. |
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A group of leading organizations have banded together to address the problem of minority underrepresentation in business and management education. |
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The banded anteater of Australia is related to the platypus. |
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Numbats are also known as the banded anteater and the marsupial anteater. |
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The banded anteater is a pouchless, diurnal marsupial from Australia. |
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The first is massive, typically banded, botryoidal to stalactitic malachite from the great copper belt in the Shaba region, Democratic Republic of Congo. |
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As such, banded iron formations record important information that contributes towards unravelling the puzzle of when and how early life developed on Earth. |
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Venoms of the Elapidae snakes contain several postsynaptic polypeptide neurotoxins, such as bungarotoxin isolated from the venom of the banded krait. |
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The shirts feature a three-button placket, rib knit collar and cuffs, banded sleeves, tail back, side vents, taped neck and shoulders, and woodtone buttons. |
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The ironstones are not sedimentary banded iron formation but formed as a consequence of silicification and sulphide mineralization along shear zones. |
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Along the way you'll see bunch grasses, annual wildflowers, and prickly pear cactus, as well as rust-and lime-colored lichens adorning banded rocks flecked with fool's gold. |
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They became to be viewed as a set of robbers and deprecators, banded together solely for the purpose of plunder, and acting without authority of law or order. |
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Indeed the fact that such apparently groundless claims are being banded around suggests that, for some at least, the term has already taken on a new meaning. |
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We used video cameras to monitor nests of the banded dotterel, to test whether conventional nest monitoring increased the chances of nests being visited by predators. |
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Evidence for this lies in older rocks that contain massive banded iron formations that were laid down as iron oxides. |
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The summit area is composed of flow banded andesite lavas, the Haystacks Member. |
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He banded together 340 soldiers and about 4000 natives in 1541 and led them eastward down the Rio Coca and Rio Napo. |
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These laminations can accrete over time, resulting in the banded pattern common to stromatolites. |
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She is the oldest confirmed wild bird as well as the oldest banded bird in the world. |
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The succeeding Major government abolished the tax in 1991 and introduced Council Tax in 1993, a banded property tax. |
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Lion's mane jellyfish are abundant in the waters of the Arctic, and the banded gunnel is the only species of gunnel that lives in the ocean. |
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The oldest known wild golden eagle was a bird banded in Sweden which was recovered 32 years later. |
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The dominant lithology of the Scourie complex is banded grey gneisses, typically granodioritic, tonalitic or trondhjemitic in composition. |
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This is a robust intertidal species with a dark and sometimes banded shell. |
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Geologically the gold is hosted in deeply rust colored, banded iron formations comprised of cherts, siltstones and greywackes. |
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The Lake Erie water snake is also polymorphic, ranging from banded to unbanded gray coloration. |
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But they were the same youths who would admonish me if they thought that I was hurting the currawongs we banded as part of another program. |
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One researcher did compare harvest rates of banded and unbanded Ross's geese and found a significant difference. |
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Gastrointestinal haemorrhage during pregnancy in a patient with a history of vertical banded gastroplasty. |
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The banded stonework and polygonal towers are thought to have been in imitation of the Walls of Constantinople. |
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In 1985, residents banded together to fight for downzoning after a Craftsman bungalow was torn down to make way for an apartment building. |
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The Tactical Dress Shirt will have a banded collar with sewn in collar stays and a dress shirt placket. |
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The exhibit also features stromatolite rocks, formed by blue-green algae, and a banded ironstone formation. |
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A gusset side seam provides ease of movement along with a banded topstitched collar. |
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The banded killifish is a topminnow that grows to an average length of 75 mm. |
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Fuji is a stylized floral and leaf design on a textured ground, and Jaipur is a series of wave motifs banded in ikat design stripes. |
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The quartz veins hosting this mineralization are commonly banded with scorodite and arsenopyrite and range in width from 10 to 30 centimeters. |
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Cowpox virus outbreak in banded mongooses and jaguarundis with a time-delayed infection to humans. |
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There were yellowed pages of base layouts and plans, a duty roster, and a rubber banded package of papers. |
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The centre of a lava flow is commonly massive and crystalline, flow banded or layered, with microscopic groundmass crystals. |
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To fill in the gaps, several computer scientists have banded together to develop improved computer programs for identifying additional Mersenne primes. |
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Nest monitoring and predation visitation at nests of banded dotterels. |
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Caernarfon's appearance differs from that of other Edwardian castles through the use of banded coloured stone in the walls and in its polygonal, rather than round, towers. |
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For example, in order to prevent gun violence and advocate gun control, several groups, unions, and nonprofit organizations banded to form the Coalition to Stop Gun Violence. |
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The Reichsarmee was a collection of armies from the smaller German states that banded together to heed the appeal of the Holy Roman Emperor Franz I against Frederick. |
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Core recoveries were poor in the zone, but where present, the crustiform banded vein fragments contain visible gold, sulphosalt and silver sulphide mineralization. |
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A coalition of waste and recycling industry associations and companies has banded together to fight the company's efforts to receive an STB exemption. |
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In the civil rights era, people of African descent banded together in an inclusive community to achieve political power and gain restoration of their civil rights. |
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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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Caernarfon, in particular, stands out for its use of banded, coloured stone in the walls, statues of eagles and its polygonal, rather than round, towers. |
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So you desperately seek a blue-and-white banded Watt pottery Bak-Ezee bowl, a Christmas Candy Teal Depression glass teacup and a red Fenton carnival glass vase. |
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The banded leaf monkey is a very shy animal and keeps to the canopy. |
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Initial observations suggest that the enriched iron horizons were derived from schistose banded ironstone, with schistocity now seen as specular hematite. |
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In the past, it has hosted up to 30,000 banded stilt, which are listed as vulnerable under the National Parks and Wildlife Act, and 40,000 waterfowl. |
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It includes bedded limestone, dolomite, shale, slate, sandstone, marble, flagstone banded gneiss, massive white to red granite and black anorthsite. |
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