The unconformity surface is overlain by sandstone, reworked chalk or tuff, and represents submarine or subaerial erosion and missing section. |
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He said the reworked roadways benefit the entire community, not any particular interest group. |
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But if the national theatre model has to be reworked yet again, a decision could be months away. |
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The figures would be then worked and reworked until they exactly met his needs. |
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The cores of the ridges are composed of muddy-sandy gravel, interpreted as a reworked ice-marginal deposit dominated by glaciofluvial material. |
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The basal part of the transgressive sandstone contains erosion surfaces, reworked bioclasts, phosphatic and glauconite pellets. |
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His pastel drawings feel loose, reworked and found, and his pen and pencil drawings are precise and fresh. |
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Out on the roads they'll be impressed too by the revised, reworked and rebuilt mechanicals. |
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Processes farther down the pipeline must be upgraded and reworked in order to handle much greater volume. |
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The project spanned two years and includes not only the kitchen and family room, but also a reworked living room and vestibule. |
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It was fairly well known that Goldberg was hightailing it as well, so the original outcome had to be reworked. |
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Cornwell has even stuffed half his set list with reworked versions of the Stranglers ' staples. |
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Over a decade has passed since then, and Namco have refined, reworked and polished the Tekken formula through many iterations. |
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These bones may have been reworked from previous depositional settings in contact with meteoric ground waters. |
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The design for the PC's various components are in flux, with hard drives, DVD burners, video cards, memory and motherboards all being reworked. |
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Both types of channels periodically deposit their sediment load as lobes onto the axial channel belt where it is reworked. |
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Indeed, the pattern has been revisited and reworked by countless Gothic stylists since Poe. |
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Archipelago is a rhumba that was later reworked into the composer's Second Symphony as its third movement. |
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He constantly reworked his concepts in drawings and in the final cartoons, as well as in oil studies. |
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As often in death, his image has been reworked from apartheid collaborator to anti-apartheid freedom fighter. |
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If approved, the existing brickwork finish will be rendered and the internal stairs will be reworked. |
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Julius Caesar, which Voltaire reworked in alexandrines, amplifies the patriotic and republican spirit of the Roman Emperor. |
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This time it's completely reworked and it actually makes the movie look good. |
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The heavily reworked manuscript of the chapter, entitled Eumaeus, was bought by a private collector. |
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In January 2002, during his State of the Union address, Bush's economic strategy was reworked. |
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It was only after Gray reworked the book and retitled it that it became the bestselling pop psychology book of all time. |
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She's conjured up enchanting white raincoats, and using antique looms has reworked old cashmere cardigans. |
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In fact, one gets the impression that these pieces are reworked articles from the magazine, though the book does not state this. |
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I had worked and reworked the speech at home before going to set, trying it different ways until I felt I was getting it right. |
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Over the next few years, the operating system was reworked several times, with some vital features added. |
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So, several scenes were reshot and The Big Sleep was reworked. |
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The wooden boards here obtained are then dried and plained. These elements are then sent to Italy to be reworked in Santarossa's plants. |
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Beginning on 11 May, 13TH STREET will be presenting itself with a reworked on-air design, a new claim and a new image campaign. |
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Unlike the Pappenheim version, the 1913 printing had a fine introduction, notes and index, albeit abridged and reworked under the editorship of Alfred Feilchenfeld. |
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Thoroughly reworked, the dial's silvered applied arabesques, so typical of Balmain, gave it a zestful grace that discreetly excited the eye. |
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We then reworked this tiny account into a threeto five-page detective story, before going on to make a fantasy short story of it. |
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Oxford reached the top last year after the rankings system was reworked to take account for the balance of arts and science within the universities. |
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The extensive wine list has been reworked to a more manageable level. |
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This track originally composed in his first student dorm room was later reworked in his studio. |
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The old harbour will be reworked for smaller boats and pleasure craft. |
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It should be mentioned that the hard top has been reworked for a cleaner look and integration to the bodywork once you fold it away. |
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Designer Frank Hulley-Jones reworked the Apple Watch templates to give them Guardian style. |
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The various dhcp related daemons are being reworked to drop privileges or to use privilege separation. |
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He has known, since last October, that the anti-terrorism legislation had to be reworked and brought back into balance, but he did nothing. |
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It referred the bill to a special, powerful legislative committee to have it completely reworked. |
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Old crates can then be reworked into new trays, so everybody, including the environment, benefits! |
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We have just reworked the site, so it is probable that the page exists under a different name. |
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The resulting programmes will therefore need to be reworked in line with the objectives being pursued. |
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The targets for buildings with zero net energy consumption constitute a significant part of the reworked directive. |
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While we welcome opportunities for growth, we also know that with every innovation, our reworked identity needs clarification. |
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Regulation of the agricultural markets nonetheless remains necessary, but the forms, instruments and actors of that regulation must be reworked. |
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These are dynamic documents that will be reworked every three to five years as local situations and our human and financial resources evolve. |
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The proposals were reworked in light of the comments received at that time. |
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The draft Second Protocol distributed before the Diplomatic Conference was substantially reworked. |
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It uses high school courses that have been reworked to reflect the real world of technology and business. |
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In the begining, it was only three sentences taken from tradition that I reworked. |
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We workshopped it intensively, wrote and rewrote, worked and reworked the movement, the sound, the chant, the songs, the harmonies, the dance, the percussion. |
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The results may help to reconstruct the orogenic nappe structure that prevailed in the area before the region was reworked by extensional tectonics. |
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With an inexpensive sound system, artillery simulators and a reworked range, he provides soldiers with a first-class movement to contact experience. |
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One-cap Ireland international McHugh slotted in at fly-half in a reworked back-line and kept Connacht on the move with a series of booming kicks for touch. |
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Several significant bug fixes and major enhancements were made, including a third analog-modeling oscillator, an entirely reworked user interface and onboard effects. |
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In May, start-up FalconStor Software Inc reworked its virtualization software to allow users to access replication functions without actually virtualizing their data. |
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In contrast to his usual approach, he worked and reworked the canvas, simplifying and redefining edges. |
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The deposited material was a mixture of old reworked sediment from previous beach face deposits and what fluvial sediment that had accumulated after the last high stand. |
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With Rick gone, and with him the chance of ever doing it again, it feels right that these revisited and reworked tracks should be made available as part of our repertoire. |
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It uses small gongs and violins reworked terribly effective. |
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More than 14 levels of bedlam set against the expansive backdrop of ancient Egypt with every square inch upgraded and reworked to create one of the most visually stunning game experiences. |
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Models bounded out in tennis skirts reworked as brief, plisse dresses, scuba-styled sculpted mini sheaths in neon knit, a sequence of midriff-baring camisole tops, worked in industrial looking plastics and pin-tucks. |
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These appear in different on-air settings. 13TH STREET has also reworked the use of colour its look. The company colours now range from deep blue to turquoise and are emphasised by pale neon light. |
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For this campaign he has reworked his photographs in ink, giving them a unique charm and making the watches stand out with an arty and elegant character. |
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Mrs Vlasto has reworked the Commission's proposal with the result that what we have is a much clearer division of ships into good ones and bad ones. |
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High-load capacity and stability, for all slow movements, unsusceptible to dirt, no moisture absorption, good chemical resistance, good respectively very good temperature resistance, can be reworked mechanically. |
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Mr. Pryce is more of a singer than Harrison was, and the great Lerner and Loewe songs have been reworked to allow him to soliloquize in melody rather than spoken patter. |
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Shakespeare's company, the Chamberlain's Men, may have purchased that play and performed a version for some time, which Shakespeare reworked. |
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Are designed to peel away from their adhesive backing and be permanently placed onto the PCB site area to be reworked. |
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It organized a consultation procedure on this subject and submitted to the Federal Council for approval a reworked bill and a message which took account of the outcome of the consultation exercise. |
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The provision has been extensively reworked to update the rudimentary and ambiguous principles laid down in the existing Directive. conduct of business regimes. |
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In the opinion of the Advisory Committee, this proposal needs to be reworked and should be considered further in the light of the work of the redesign panel. |
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This reworked version gives birth to a progressive and detonating track. |
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The soundtrack for the film was written by Sergei Prokofiev, who also reworked the score into a concert cantata. |
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I sent Henri Salvador a demo tape of several songs including Le monde comme un bébé which was actually written when I was doing Black Ivory Soul and we'd reworked several times since. |
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Up to now, complex parts were often machined on lathes and then reworked for finishing, which required the necessary labour whilst also increasing operating costs and manufacturing time. |
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It's a building that had been built as a museum and none of the preservationists say that the interior spaces cannot be reworked. |
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Surficial sandy deposits were created during Champlain Sea regression as wave action reworked the outcropping till and fluvioglacial materials and redeposited the finer material as beach deposits. |
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After her brother's death, Mary reworked the Arcadia, which became known as The Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia. |
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Handel reworked his Acis and Galatea which then became his most successful work ever. |
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As chemical and genetic testing becomes more accurate, previously hypothesised phyla are often entirely reworked. |
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At the same time, 001 required substantial refinement and alteration in order to be reworked into a commercially viable craft. |
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The material for the commentaries often originated from lectures to students and ministers that he reworked for publication. |
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This scheme, although often reworked, remained the basis of all proposals to reform the government until Asquith's fall on 6 December. |
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Barrow's soils are composed of glacial lake clay and glacial till, while Walney is almost entirely made up of reworked glacial morraine. |
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Casey reworked the rule-oriented Roe opinion into a standardlike undue burden test. |
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According to former interim prime minister Ali Tarhouni some, of the contracts agreed by the regime of Qaddafi will have to be reworked. |
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Cut out, pruned, swaddled, reworked and mastered, nature forgets its perfection to the benefit of an abstract artifice, which gives way to thought and vacuity. |
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They take issue with the information that the Tribunal accepted as part of the financial records of Camco, the way that the Tribunal reworked the data, and the way that the Tribunal disclosed how they reworked the data. |
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The quality control manager estimates that 75 pans get reworked each shift, or 19 percent of the plant's total production each day. |
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The artist used a shot of an ordinary, dirty sidewalk, reworked in 3D, to create an image that refers in turn to another memory image. |
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The brand draws its inspiration from this rich universe, and the basics of the rag trade are reworked, rethought, redesigned to result in a more urban and fashionable form of sportswear. |
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My amendments had actually been reworked by an anonymous reviser. |
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Reykjavik-Rotterdam reworked as counterfeit crime action with the scuzziest lowlifes since City of Industry. |
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However, the theory of the via media was reworked in the ecclesiological writings of Frederick Denison Maurice, in a more dynamic form that became widely influential. |
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Tennyson's Arthurian work reached its peak of popularity with Idylls of the King, however, which reworked the entire narrative of Arthur's life for the Victorian era. |
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Tennyson had reworked the romance tales of Arthur to suit and comment upon the issues of his day, and the same is often the case with modern treatments too. |
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Lawrence, a deputy assistant secretary at the Department of Health and Human Services, reworked an HHS report to downplay evidence of racial disparities in health care. |
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Removing components to be reworked without disturbing neighboring devices. |
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The same was also done with a reworked version of Love Never Dies. |
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They report that the vast majority of solder-related issues are on reworked solder joints, and the lion's share of those is due to the rework chemistry. |
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The semiautomated system I saw could reduce and eliminate variables associated with time and temperature, thus creating a reliable reworked product. |
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The early event is particularly associated with shear zones in which the deformed scourie dykes form amphibolite sheets within the reworked gneisses. |
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Before the street was reworked, some sewer manholes would have been up to 54 feet deep, too deep for workers to climb down safely, the report said. |
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Inspection criteria should be adjusted and operators trained so that duller lead-free joints are not classified as cold joints and reworked unnecessarily. |
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The committee structure was reworked with a greater emphasis on adhocracy. |
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This year we reworked the GMT courses to make sure Sailors get the information they need to make the right decisions for themselves and to help their shipmates. |
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Those reworked sediments that moved north went to the tip of Cape Cod. |
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Lionnet goes on to explore the complex means by which Hurston reworked cultural forms to provide a new, yet compelling account of African-American traditions. |
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As omnivorous of other artists' ideas as was Smithson himself, she reworked her friend's signal contribution up to that point, the staging of enantiomorphism, for her own use. |
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