After disembarking, there is a short, sharp climb to the summit at 2,743m, across fissured limestone where rock anemones grow. |
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Between Port St Mary and the Calf of Man are moderate sea-cliffs, at one point fissured so that the Sugarloaf Caves have been formed. |
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Looks like a coral reef cut into deeply fissured rectangles that reveal fossils. |
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Here again the reef top was cracked and fissured, allowing fingers of natural light to play through the deep blue water. |
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Harry's hair and moustache were snow-white but the lean, fissured face, the pipe and alert manner were distinctive. |
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On the eastern side is the Koolau Range, whose spectacular fissured cliffs front the windward side of the island. |
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And the top itself is magic, a flow of fissured limestone pavement with very deep grikes, so the beer cans are out of sight. |
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The fruit is elongated, its green skin fissured by the hexagonal boundaries of the sections and covered with spikes. |
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The near-vertical sides are fissured, and twenty-four caves and rock shelters are known. |
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Here you can find deeply fissured reefs, sandy plains and even wrecks, all within 50-100m of the shore. |
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At the beginning of its realization many of the weapons dont resisted to the tests because various location of the carcass fissured. |
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The bark is smooth and silvery white, becoming black and fissured into rectangular bosses. |
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The large dentate nuclei are deeply fissured and subdivided into toothlike agglomerations of gray matter, the longest ones being near the middle of each nucleus. |
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It may be moist and pink, there may be red psoriasiform with yellow, superficial crusting, or there may be a dry fissured area with mucoid discharge. |
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In the macerated type, the skin within the toe web is white, moist, peeling, and sometimes fissured. |
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The cartilage is often described as being fissured, fibrillated, or blistered. |
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The material used in civil industry and nuclear military industry is uranium U-235, which is the isotope that can be fissured. |
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The ash-gray to light-brown bark, slightly orange-tinted, is fissured into irregular cubes. |
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The pristine plasterwork was already fissured with micro-cracks. |
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Figure 2: Strain stress relation for a dry fissured rock sample loaded perpendicularly to the joints. |
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However, with the years a number of rules to be followed in grouting fissured sound rock masses were developed and implemented. |
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The church and the castle dominate the village, while the fissured surroundings are guarded by impressive farmhouses with huge roofs. |
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The tree develops a very broad and fissured base, resembling a leg of elephant. |
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On old silver birches the bark can become corklike and deeply fissured, with parts covered by large colonies of the yellow foliose lichen, Candelaria concolor. |
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In a sandy gully bounded by low, fissured limestone sides, we come across a pogge and a long-spined scorpion fish, a tub gurnard and finally a lemon sole. |
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The lesions are usually erythematous, pigmented, crustated, fissured and keratotic. |
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Stable in time and with the rigid frame, they avoid problems of aureoles, moulds, paintings scaled, disjoined plates, fissured plasters, repercussions of dust and fibers of the plenum. |
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Ophuls's imaginary Vienna is a world about to be destroyed and one in which the glossy surface is fissured by cracks which expose its cruelty and hypocrisy. |
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Individual lesions consists of microscopically small flaccid vesicles on an erythematous background that soon turn into eroded plaques with the described, highly characteristic, fissured appearance. |
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Mastitis develops when a pathogen that typically originates in the nursing infant's nose or pharynx invades breast tissue through a fissured or cracked nippie and disrupts normal lactation. |
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The false consciousness of religion and nationalism-in the face of pervasive anti-Semitism-is the glue holding this multiply fissured society together. |
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Turkey is like a mosaic made up of many different reliefs and formations: parallel mountain ranges, extinct volcanoes, plateaux fissured by valleys and plains. |
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This worthy tree has a fissured and scaled, brown-gray bark sunk and large branches which push close to the ground, a little with the image of a pine. |
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When the wells start to run dry, an injection of nitrogen or carbon dioxide at high pressure enables deep rock to be fissured so that additional volumes of hydrocarbons can be recovered. |
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It is therefore possible to fake your photographs: here below, some scars have been added to the skin by using this fissured wall picture as reference layer. |
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Storage landscapes are becoming more and more fissured. |
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Its bark is brown and vertically fissured. |
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The fruit is triangular in shape and elongated and has a smooth skin and three or four lobes. Its weight exceeds 160 grams, it has rounded edges and the stem is not fissured. |
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Because of the way the rock is fissured, Dolerite forms strong columns. |
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