The contacts between the complex and the Archaean metamorphic rocks are intrusive. |
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The Government has become more intrusive, more coercive, more meddlesome, and less effective. |
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If there should be any new measures they should be maximally effective in enhancing safety and national security and minimally intrusive. |
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This was accompanied by the multistage emplacement of large intrusive bodies in the Cambrian, Ordovician, and Silurian periods. |
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Because it comes under the rubric of internet self-regulation, this kind of censorship is seen as less intrusive. |
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The attornment is much less drastic and intrusive into the rights of the mortgagee. |
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Teeth subject to intrusive luxation have been intruded into the alveolar bone, which may occur to the point that the teeth are not visible. |
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It may be that I've been deaf to the roar of protest that has met this authoritarian and intrusive measure. |
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Variably serpentinized Devonian mafic and ultramafic intrusive rocks occur in the western and northern parts of the map area. |
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The e-mail she sent you seems rather intrusive, if not ball-busting, but forewarned is forearmed. |
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On the scale of such things, a cutting blade doesn't seem any more intrusive into the body that a tattoo needle. |
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It was also an unacceptable form of backland development within the area and would be intrusive to the back view enjoyed by nearby homes. |
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His attentiveness was insistent and intrusive, far more aggressive than the almost archaic courtesies of his brother. |
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Symptoms to watch for include intrusive memory loss, reliving trauma, flashbacks and becoming hyper-vigilant or fearful. |
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Ordinary events can serve as reminders of the trauma and trigger flashbacks or intrusive images. |
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No Dogma film contains muck on the lens, intrusive lens flare, obvious boom and camera shadows, as this does. |
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In addition, a number of intrusive centres, lava flows and dykes crop out in the NW corner of the island. |
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And don't the powers that be realize the the more annoying and intrusive the ads are, the less we're going to want to look at them? |
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There would be nothing more intrusive and irritating than watching someone compulsively flick between channels at a distance. |
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Hardly anyone responded, put off by either the slightly intrusive questions or perhaps my impatient demand for a quick response. |
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I myself am very low-risk, but I resent intrusive questions when they are unnecessary. |
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Without some intrusive interventions to disrupt patterns of homicides, population trends alone are likely to spur some growth in murder tolls. |
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I am satisfied that this is the least disruptive and intrusive order I can make that is consistent with the child's best interests. |
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The pictures are gentle in that they are not intrusive, even in intimate or chaotic moments. |
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The telephone is a relatively intrusive technology, interrupting you from what you are doing and demanding attention. |
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Did she not realise that the cost of being an actor is to burn forever in the limelight of intrusive media questioning? |
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Though I would have found a traditional introduction agency too intrusive, with online dating it's all left to the database. |
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During a lull, the men reminisce about the times they've defied intrusive government inspectors and other interlopers. |
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The nuclear nations would move into this condominium state in a gradual way, undergoing quite intrusive United Nations inspections. |
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Both men have fiery tempers and a burning, sometimes intrusive, desire to win. |
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In some cases indigenous languages can be swamped by intrusive ones over a relatively short period of time. |
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If you notice, the judge did not actually come out in favor of lame, intrusive come-ons. |
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The field-based studies were supplemented by thin-section petrography and whole-rock geochemistry to characterize different intrusive phases. |
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The intrusive comma changes the sense, and gives the dedicated pedant a linguistic heart attack. |
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Why is a police surveillance camera on a public street any more intrusive than a patrolman stationed on the corner? |
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How can we free ourselves from this sense of paternal authority which is both intrusive and reassuring? |
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I enjoy keeping the garden clear of old raspberry canes, intrusive crab grass, and debris. |
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And what company in their right mind would touch such a nasty, intrusive, hurtful idea? |
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He draws a parallel between intrusive imagery in trauma and the unexpected visual and auditory imagery that may occur about the deceased. |
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Changing the default home page or search provider are safer bets than installing the more intrusive security toolbar. |
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Copying the works of others protects the solitude of the monastic cell from more intrusive forms of ministry. |
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One unit that had taken this intrusive approach confiscated only an old pistol and one hand grenade after several weeks of work. |
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The voice acting is deliberately hammy, the sound effects are loud and intrusive and the gameplay is frantic. |
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Other standouts include Eddie Kaye Thomas as the oddball Finch and, of course, Eugene Levy as Jim's ever intrusive father. |
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His narration is intrusive and surplus to requirements but mercifully his lips soon go numb with the cold and he has to stop for a while. |
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I suddenly feel embarrassed at appearing intrusive and nosy and I hook my own hair behind my ears and look away. |
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The ultramafic and mafic intrusive rocks are cut by very few quartz veins and have not been found to host beryl or emerald. |
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There is a small amount of grain, though it's never overly intrusive while watching the film. |
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The restaurant manager spoke fluent English and German and all the staff were very attentive without being intrusive. |
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I tend to be more enamored of tablets since wearables often seem too intrusive and geeky. |
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An intrusive coldness suffused my arteries, flooded my veins, scalloped my core in ice. |
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They consist of intrusive materials, breccias, tuffs and massive peripheral lava flows. |
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Unsolicited junk mail and intrusive sales calls are plagues on modern society. |
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In the colonial context, the camera wielded by white Europeans was an intrusive weapon of domination. |
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Asking that of her is far more intrusive than asking a person simply to eschew violence. |
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The restaurant's manager is delightful and his team are friendly and unstuffy but not intrusive. |
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He sings it and throws it away as a party piece, with Wynton growling away on a rather intrusive muted trumpet. |
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If, instead of providing cure or care, doctors become intrusive and moralising, they will soon lose the respect of their patients. |
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These migmatite complexes were mingled with the intrusive magmas that provided the heat sources for crustal melting. |
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I'll admit that I found some of them intrusive, but when they didn't happen, I was disorientated and uneasy. |
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Of course, the more strident it gets, the more we will reach for our zappers and switch to something less intrusive. |
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Reichert also complains bitterly in the book about the intrusive actions of media reporters. |
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This disingenuous fluff was calculated to excuse the intrusive nature of the exercise. |
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Some such as the commonly used Leyland cypress and Lawson's cypress grow very fast, present maintenance problems and are visually intrusive. |
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From Pliocene time the shallow emplacement of intrusive bodies resulted in thermal metamorphism and hydrothermal activity. |
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This case does not require an expensive or intrusive retrofit or equipment exchange. |
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The most intrusive aspect of screening people deplaning, he says, is that they have to form a single line to file past the camera. |
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And with the average person reading up to 60 e-mails a day, this junk can easily become both intrusive and invasive. |
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And, even if the eerily atmospheric music is a trifle intrusive, the design recreates the glaucous strangeness of the fjords. |
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First, the de-alcoholizing process is intrusive and seems to damage the wine, even though the makers claim otherwise. |
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A metasomatic deposit was formed at the contact of volcanic intrusive rocks and the limestones. |
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Then there are some who are merely meddlesome and intrusive in the dressing room. |
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One is looking in virtually all cases at powers that the police have, intrusive powers which they rightly and properly have. |
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Generally the line of contact with the limestone is sharp and is marked by the development of granules of diopside next to the intrusive rock and of tremolite in fine needles in the limestone. |
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We shudder to think what mayhem an irritated and superior alien race might visit upon innocent, gui-dependent Windows lusers jacked in to an intrusive Web-based spy network. |
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The jitters sent through the government by recent protests are leading to the implementation of even more intrusive and innovative censorship and control tools. |
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But it's never intrusive, and it adds a nice trippy quality to the film. |
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Filming in this way is actually far less invasive and intrusive, particularly for young children, than filming with cameramen, sound recordists and crew around them. |
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Titian later altered the background, painting out Dosso's intrusive architectural additions, which were doubtlessly prompted by Alfonso but then repented of. |
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The former president's Republicanism offers a worst-of-all-worlds package of intrusive behavioural regulation for the masses and socialism for the wealthy. |
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But this blatantly sterile narcissism, especially when fanned by massive and intrusive media coverage, is psychologically damaging to the celebrities themselves. |
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In a message that would resonate profoundly if given today, he warned against the intrusive power of a faceless state. |
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This disdain stems from anger at intrusive Congressional action and feckless Congressional inaction. |
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The Musgrave Block consists of granulite-facies felsic gneisses, granites, felsic and mafic granulites, and voluminous mafic-ultramafic intrusive rocks. |
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Russian communications monitoring became even more intrusive earlier this year during the Sochi winter games. |
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The intrusive lens at the tennis court belonged to an enterprising 30-year-old pap, Niraj Tanna of ikon Pictures. |
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Throughout, the characteristically intrusive Balzacian narrator pushes in. |
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Normally, our digital tools are intrusive, constantly barging in to demand our attention with e-mail alerts, beeping instant messages and phone calls. |
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As the Smiths took off, he became frustrated by what he perceived as inaccurate and intrusive reporting. |
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And of course this would be backed by the most intrusive inspections agreements. |
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This is the first generation of child stars who have only ever known constant media scrutiny of the most intrusive kind. |
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Just to show how garish, intrusive, and self-involved advertisers can be, these corporate milk giants are actually trying to promote their promotion. |
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As the ACLU points out in its lawsuit against the government, the metadata program is quite intrusive. |
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The dykes and sheets sharply truncate structures in the wall rock gneisses and greenstones, and large wall-rock xenoliths may be completely engulfed by the intrusive sheets. |
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In the Antarctic Peninsula, an early Jurassic gap in intrusive activity was followed by widespread mid-Jurassic silicic plutonism in eastern Graham Land. |
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The vast majority, over 90 percent, are noncancerous, but could still be intrusive, like Crow surmised. |
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The TSA's version of a pat-down will likely be both too intrusive for people to accept, and not intrusive enough to be effective. |
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Who agreed to these intrusive screens brainwashing us day after day? |
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To be honest, I preferred the live music, even though it made conversation near-impossible, to the canned music which I found too loud and too intrusive. |
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Holland pursues an old-time Americana sound, without the academic self-consciousness or the intrusive musicianly flair that often soils such endeavours. |
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She becomes a parody of the stereotype of the intrusive immigrant mother. |
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They say the company's proposal to build a 7m high building on the site, which backs on to a number of homes in Gilhams Avenue, is unnecessary and intrusive. |
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Other times a high level of support is intrusive and patronising. |
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McGuigan opts for a fairly intrusive style, splitting the screen in half at key moments, panning around in 360-degree shots and over-using the old cliche of slow motion. |
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Monitoring these very personal choices in order to identify ill-judged or improper conception decisions would be condemned as an unacceptably intrusive abuse of state power. |
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When did politics become so pettily intrusive that government agencies think it their business to pontificate on the contents of our children's lunch boxes? |
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It accounts for the occasional lapses into infelicitous sentiment, tired phrasing and intrusive personal details that would have appalled the American. |
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The remains of seven infants within intramural burial pits showed disturbances due to intrusive portholes that caused varying degrees of disarticulation and loss of elements. |
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It is intrusive and disruptive and can have lasting effects on people. |
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There are no recriminations, no judgement, no intrusive questions. |
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First of all, there were those annoying, intrusive phone calls. |
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With each intrusive question, I became more stoic and stiff. |
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The mafic sheets have not contributed at all to the felsic volcanic-derived volcaniclastic breccias, thus supporting an intrusive origin for the mafic volcanic rocks. |
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The early Permian rifting in the North Atlantic involved siliciclastic sedimentation in extensional basins and widespread extrusive and intrusive magmatic activity. |
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The reason nobody takes action over unjustifiable privacy invasions is because the very taking of such actions would cause further and more intrusive invasions of privacy. |
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Basement rocks crop out along the entire La Hague peninsula in a number of fault-bounded blocks and as thin layers separated by intrusive Cadomian igneous bodies. |
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The polyphasic character of these granitization processes have, in some cases, made basic rocks appear to be enclosed within granites like intrusive rocks. |
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If the magma is about 60 percent plagioclase feldspar and 35 percent mafic minerals, the intrusive rock diorite or the extrusive rock andesite will be formed. |
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Thus these lavaless craters appear to indicate the presence of intrusive bodies that have solidified before reaching the surface. |
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Discriminating between an intrusive sill and a lava flow in ancient rock sequences can be difficult. |
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Some intrusive rocks solidified in fissures as dikes and intrusive sills at shallow depth and are called subvolcanic or hypabyssal. |
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The property is underlain by two monzonitic porphyry intrusive centers approximately 1000 meters apart. |
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Did it ever cross your mind that he might find all those questions you ask intrusive? |
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The website also has advice on dealing with intrusive lighting and local skyglow issues. |
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One scene called for Biel to fend off an intrusive chain saw using nothing more than a little metal lunch box. |
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The factors influencing the use of both linking and intrusive R were found to be the same. |
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The DPA has supported the undergrounding of these visually intrusive power lines for many years. |
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The Classic period also saw the intrusive intervention of the central Mexican city of Teotihuacan in Maya dynastic politics. |
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This is interpreted as the intrusive emplacement of the quartz porphyry during the final stage of the belt development. |
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Was Williams enjoying a philistine practical joke at the expense of an intrusive antiquary and transparently naive bardolator? |
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The practice of suttee, hypothesized by Gimbutas is also seen as a highly intrusive cultural element. |
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Typical intrusive formations are batholiths, stocks, laccoliths, sills and dikes. |
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Alteration consists of several highly silicified igneous breccia bodies surrounded by sericite and clay-altered intrusive rocks. |
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Although there is far too much intrusive surveillance of people at the moment, it stops short of mass surveillance. |
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The Cogburn Magnesium Deposit is a large ultramafic intrusive body containing consistently high-grade magnesium silicate. |
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A body of intrusive igneous rock which crystallizes from magma cooling underneath the surface of the Earth is called a pluton. |
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The inclusion of animals in the grave is seen as an intrusive cultural element by Marija Gimbutas. |
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Unlike other free products, the Nitro Reader doesn't burden users with intrusive advertising or repeated encouragements to register. |
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No volcanic or intrusive magmatic rocks are known from the Baltic Sedimentary Basin. |
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Igneous rocks of a carbonate composition do occur rarely, typically as intrusive or extrusive carbonatite. |
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At Fort Lewis, the habitat is montane shrubland superimposed on intrusive igneous rocks forming laccoliths. |
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The sliding, gliding, symplastic or the intrusive growth of the cambium cells and their derivatives in higher vascular plants. |
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It is an effect that appears unsettlingly intrusive, as if someone had sought to deliberately efface the work. |
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The intent is to illustrate differences between extrusive and intrusive igneous textures. |
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Solidification into rock occurs either below the surface as intrusive rocks or on the surface as extrusive rocks. |
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Both polymetallic deposits and intrusive hosted orogenic gold deposits are present in this region and on the property. |
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Plutonic or intrusive rocks result when magma cools and crystallizes slowly within the Earth's crust. |
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Validation of a chicken bit can be challenging, because disabling a feature is often as intrusive in the code as the feature itself. |
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Furthermore, the burial ritual which typified Bell Beaker sites was intrusive into Western Europe. |
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The general ecosystem of the area is montane shrubland superimposed on intrusive igneous rocks forming laccoliths. |
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Solder paste overprinting for through-hole intrusive reflow has been practiced for years. |
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In the southwestern United States, sedimentary, volcanic, and intrusive rocks have been metamorphosed, faulted, foliated, and folded. |
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Harried by the intrusive attentions of the press, Shaw was glad when his ship sailed from New York harbour. |
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Extrusive igneous rocks cool and solidify quicker than intrusive igneous rocks. |
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In contrast, a dike is a discordant intrusive sheet, which does cut across older rocks. |
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A sill is a concordant intrusive sheet, meaning that a sill does not cut across preexisting rock beds. |
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It was an interesting and intriguing heckle, but after the fifth time it became a bit intrusive. |
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The central cores of major mountain ranges consist of intrusive igneous rocks, usually granite. |
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A locally sulfidic laccolith intrusive of quartz-eye porphyry of the Caetano Tuff underlies the skarns, and this may have been the source of the IP anomaly. |
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The principle of intrusive relationships concerns crosscutting intrusions. |
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The drilling has intersected stacked packages of both cumulate and intrusive style magnetiteilmenite mineralisation intercalated with gabbroic and anorthositic country rock. |
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The drilling has intersected packages of both cumulate and intrusive style magnetite-ilmenite mineralisation intercalated with gabbroic and anorthositic country rock. |
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The Salto de Albi porphyry prospect is an oval shaped, Tertiary age intrusive, with associated chalcopyrite-bornite mineralization and intense potassic alteration. |
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The scale does not diagnose PTSD, but asks respondents whether they are experiencing trauma symptoms such as avoidance, hyperarousal and intrusive thoughts. |
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As the intrusive igneous origin of the Whin Sill was determined in the 19th century, the term 'sill' was adopted by geologists for concordant, tabular intrusive bodies. |
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While he's grateful for his fans' support since the phenomenal success of Sherlock, Benedict is also very forthright about some of the more intrusive aspects of Cumbermania. |
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Tax Executives Institute is convinced that, if implemented, the proposal would lead to either a more intrusive Internal Revenue Service or a completely ineffective one. |
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An intrusive suite is a group of plutons related in time and space. |
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Incrementalism is the antithesis of intrusive central planning, which can create rigid work systems unable to deal with the actual problems faced at the grassroots level. |
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Wrangel Island consists of folded, faulted, and metamorphosed volcanic, intrusive, and sedimentary rocks ranging in age from Upper Precambrian to Lower Mesozoic. |
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Intrusive rocks can also be classified according to the shape and size of the intrusive body and its relation to the other formations into which it intrudes. |
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Based on this drilling, two mineralized centers are recognized along a north striking breccia body,, separated by a post-mineralization intrusive gabbro body. |
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However, today Corded Ware is now everywhere seen as intrusive, though not necessarily aggressively so, and coexisting with earlier indigenous cultures in many cases. |
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It was intruded at 277 Ma and is considered most likely to be a separate but related intrusive body that runs parallel to the Cornubian batholith. |
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Both of these types of granite are formed by the melting of high grade metamorphic rocks, either other granite or intrusive mafic rocks, or buried sediment, respectively. |
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Any answer to such an intrusive question will sound irretrievably naff. |
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The international community can judge this military presence too intrusive, reducing the entity to a puppet state where effective sovereignty is retained by the foreign power. |
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They consist of several to hundreds of dikes emplaced more or less contemporaneously during a single intrusive event, and are magmatic and stratigraphic. |
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Many seamounts show signs of intrusive activity, which is likely to lead to inflation, steepening of volcanic slopes, and ultimately, flank collapse. |
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In terms of composition, these intrusive rocks are quartz monzonites. |
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Volcanic margins form part of large igneous provinces, which are characterised by massive emplacements of mafic extrusives and intrusive rocks over very short time periods. |
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Spim is more intrusive than spam because it pops up instantly on the screen, requiring users to accept or decline the messages before they will go away. |
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Lithospheric thinning also allows the asthenosphere to rise closer to the surface, heating the overlying lithosphere by conduction and advection of heat by intrusive dykes. |
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This choice is made based upon the least intrusive form of contours that enable the reader to decipher the background information in the map itself. |
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The Vickers Target is an elliptical, 1 kilometre diameter, gabbro-diorite intrusive complex within silicified schist and mylonite of the Pistol Bay Corridor. |
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The abundance of different cultural elements that persisted towards the end of the Bronze Age, show a clear continuity of different regional and intrusive traditions. |
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Now, more than 50 years on, Harold Pinter''s delicate cohabitational power study between an intrusive tramp and two brothers is at the revivalist stage. |
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Moreover, any conditionality that follows ESM assistance would most likely be focused on the banking sector rather than intrusive budgetary conditionality on the sovereign. |
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Sometimes dikes appear in swarms, consisting of several to hundreds of dikes emplaced more or less contemporaneously during a single intrusive event. |
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An intrusive dike is an igneous body with a very high aspect ratio, which means that its thickness is usually much smaller than the other two dimensions. |
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Besides, the presence of ubiquitous intrusive bodies that are either doleritic or gabbroic has been delineated in the Bornu Basin by Carter et al. |
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They add approximately 5 kilometres of addition land along the favourable contact of the intrusive gabbros of the Coldwell Complex with the older volcanic rocks. |
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This mushroom shaped, shallow intrusive body is called a laccolith. |
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