In places these are offset along lines that run at right angles to the magnetic lineaments, but the reasons for this remained a mystery. |
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He was no doubt capable of bringing it off, what with his fine-drawn lineaments, his wounded dancer's grace, his streak of flamboyance. |
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Here's a man who clearly knows how to achieve the lineaments of gratified desire on the faces of his women, as I think William Blake once phrased it. |
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Their final powerful lines reduced to lineaments around the eyes. |
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Basanites were sampled from six localities within the outcrop of the Batain Nappes and define two lineaments, similar in trend to the Qalhat Fault. |
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Some magmatic activity is concentrated along basement lineaments and other volcanism appears to be related to rifting in a similar way to that of major rift valleys. |
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In 2003, the plan was renamed National Malaria Control Plan but retained the same lineaments and was allocated more resources. |
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This paper tentatively identifies two lineaments and a fault that may relate to sinistral strike-slip faulting in the pre-Paradox Formation basement beneath Upheaval Dome. |
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Basement trends in the Central North Sea are generally characterized by NW-SE and NE-SW faults that parallel the arc of Caledonian and Tornquist lineaments. |
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There breathes in the face a sweet air of the purest grace, with the hair gathered simply, and all the lineaments are formed to beauty and to modesty. |
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Interpretation from the detailed magnetic survey also shows very interesting geological features such as major faults, structures and lineaments. |
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Additionally, important similar lineaments were observed elsewhere over the property. |
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Two pluri-kilometric gold anomalies in lake sediments occur on the property along NW-SE geophysical lineaments. |
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These conductors then show up as thin lineaments on the geophysical maps, which correspond to water-bearing fractures in the bedrock. |
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The LIDAR data revealed several lineaments warranting further investigation. |
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The intensity of sentiment in these faces is like a disease, sharpening the lineaments and discoloring the blood, and putting all the suffering languidness of fever into the eyes. |
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How, with the tintless pallor of her skin and the classic straightness of her lineaments, she managed to look sensual, I don't know. |
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The major lineaments of Germany's physical geography are not unique. |
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On the north side, the geological context, represented by image texture, is relatively uniform with some indication of other concealed lineaments oriented parallel to the main feature. |
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The history and physical, chemical, hydrogeological and mechanical properties of structures such as faults, lineaments, arches, etc. have also been given. |
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Structural analyses are conducted on regional scales, to provide a comprehensive look at the extent of faults, lineaments and other structural features. |
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Structures include faults, folds, synclines and anticlines and lineaments. |
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Surficial and bedrock geology maps, soil maps, structural measurements, mapped lineaments, water well information, and topographic and bathymetric data have been assembled into a comprehensive GIS database. |
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The terrain displays a regional pattern of faults and other lineaments that subsequently influenced the flow direction of waterways and glacial ice. |
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By mapping features such as faults, folds, and lineaments we can obtain new information on groundwater distribution, economic mineral deposits, and the potential for oil and gas deposits. |
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Altered and sulfurized rocks associated to shears and other structural lineaments, are interpreted to be the sources of the gold and copper bearing boulders. |
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The RRNH program acquired 310 km2 of LIDAR data covering the Leech River fault zone in March 2007, of which 71 km2 have been processed and analysed for surface lineaments. |
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These lineaments were defined as Group 2 transcurrent faults by Williams et al. |
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In the present day, New England's stonewalls are the lineaments of her former agrarian vitality. |
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Its lineaments were sketched by the election manifestos published this week. Despite other signs of its senescence, Labour hasn't run out of ideas. |
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Besides, most of these designes were abortive, or aborsive rather, like those untimely miscarriages not honoured with a soul or the shape and lineaments of an infant. |
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He only can enter into its secret chambers, analyze it, reveal its secret and hidden lineaments to its own view, control, newcreate, and sanctify it. |
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