After half a mile cross the expansive plateau to a high level lochan and the summit cairn. |
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In mid December, the dog teams turned back, leaving the rest to face the ascent of the Beardmore Glacier and the polar plateau. |
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The escarpment where the plateau met the plain became the Vindhya mountains. |
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The coastal mountain range rises to a high plateau, which breaks precipitously down to the sea. |
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The area sits in the western Rift Valley adjacent to the escarpment of the Fipa plateau. |
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The traditional homeland of the Amhara people is the central highland plateau of Ethiopia. |
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Part of the Slamannan plateau is to be designated a special area for bean geese. |
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A flock of more than 200 Taiga bean geese visit the Slammanan plateau from October to February every year. |
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Coincidentally, stiffness recovery in rigor conditions showed gradual creep before reaching a plateau. |
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Most of the Kimberley Group is undeformed and a broad dissected plateau is developed on the flat-lying rocks. |
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Dr.Gupta provided the first geophysical evidence for an enormously thick crust below the Tibet plateau and Himalayan region. |
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The dynasts of Copan traced the legitimacy of their line to the great capitals of the central Mexican plateau. |
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The plateau is rugged and interspersed with towering mountains and deep chasms. |
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But most dieters reach their plateau before they reach their goal, and many get discouraged when the thrill leaves before all the weight does. |
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Climb the slopes in a NNE to The Sneck, then continue E to gain the plateau and summit tor of Ben Avon. |
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In the Middle Ages vineyards flourished on this bleak Castilian plateau and cellars were hollowed out of the limestone under the town. |
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In cases of toxemic pregnancy, this time was markedly prolonged, to as long as 88 min, and the activitytime curves showed a plateau effect. |
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This book is another dazzler from the woman who has raised crime writing on to a new plateau. |
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Their fine foliage can intercept tiny water droplets and fog as it blows over the plateau. |
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The presence over much of the Corallian plateau of a tenacious clay means, in the majority of cases, the blocking of incipient solution pipes. |
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Moments later I was kicking my way up and over the slightly overhanging cornice on to the plateau above. |
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With essential resources at a nadir, the Valparai plateau with its perennial streams obviously attracts elephant herds. |
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He didn't have one on his person, the obstacle equipment were stored in one of the containers near the centre of the plateau. |
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In the midpoint of the large plateau at the hilltop are two enormous stone monoliths, stretching like limestone skyscrapers into the crimson sky. |
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The upland plateau known as the sierra represents about one-fourth of Peru's land and holds a majority of the country's population. |
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Most climbers build snow walls around their tents in an effort to stem the winds that howl across the plateau come nightfall. |
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Horses continued to provide the main motive force for commercial uses of the plateau such as grazing until the recent past. |
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Over 80 percent of Gabon is tropical rain forest, with a plateau region in the south. |
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The most important effect of the skew in angle is the raised plateau of entrance court created in the eastern corner. |
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The Schuylkill River appears in the foreground, with a domed building dimly silhouetted on the horizon of the distant plateau. |
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Most of South Africa consists of a vast plateau with upwarped rims, bounded by an escarpment. |
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There is no doubt that, at the beginning of our period, literacy was on the increase, though it soon reached a plateau. |
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Analysts say growth in the number of subscribers has reached a plateau and looks set to slow down, and this has cooled the share price. |
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This study supported the hypothesis that plateau zokor kept their gut capacity stable in the natural environment. |
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Patients were hemodynamically monitored with data collected at baseline and at 15-20 minute intervals during the plateau phase. |
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When the snows melted and he had recovered his strength they crossed the Anatolian plateau and reached Ankara, the Turkish capital. |
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The scenery on the plateau changes to panoramic views of enormous valleys and lofty mountains. |
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Belgium's major geographic divisions are the coastal lowlands, the central plain, and the high plateau of the Ardennes. |
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In what amounted to the ultimate consumer perk, we were driven to the top of the mountain plateau to begin our backcountry ski tour. |
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The plateau consists of extensive areas of barren rock, or hills with a thin cover of drought-resistant vegetation. |
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Mammals, apart from the savanna fox, live mostly in the forested areas of the plateau or down in the gorge. |
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This soil region is in the foothills of the Appalachian plateau, and topography ranges from nearly level to extremely steep. |
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As a result, the area of the plateau outside the existing reserves was given the less restrictive tenure of conservation area. |
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The Massif Central is a large mountainous plateau in the central area, which includes the ancient volcanoes of the Auvergne region. |
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The plateau is capped by Pennsylvanian sandstone and shale, and lesser amounts of siltstone, conglomerate, and coal. |
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Not that it was any worse than countless other nights there, but maybe my brain has had its fill, maybe I've reached a plateau. |
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Inland, a high central plateau drops eastward towards the vegetated dunes of the Kalahari Desert. |
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For the past 10 years before that, HIV and AIDS rates in Australia were going down, then they reached a plateau and now we've seen sharp rises. |
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Sure, dot-com advertising is down, the number of newbies hitting the Internet has reached a plateau, and personal computer sales have fallen. |
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Toward central Australia, the land rises more steeply into a higher plateau and rocky ranges, where a number of peaks exceed 1500 m elevation. |
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I've reached a plateau where I'm waiting for the next struggle to rear its ugly head. |
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Women's wellbeing reached a plateau between the ages of 30 and 64, while that of men dipped during the same period, according to the survey. |
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However, by 1981 the firm realised that investment trusts had reached a plateau. |
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There is some feeling this year that the medium has reached a plateau, but that's not the case. |
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As a result, Todd hit a challenging plateau with his bench press, maxing out at the same weight for at least a month. |
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She had been on an upward curve, but had suddenly reached a plateau in her performances, and her confidence took a battering. |
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They should have reached a plateau at which Irish lamb should be in position to compete on the export market. |
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The lower end of the femur articulates, through two condyles, with the top of the tibia, which is shaped rather like a plateau. |
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Figure 5 compares observed topographic profiles of the plateau surface of north Oxfordshire to the predictions of the unloading model. |
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Alpine, or plateau, permafrost is found at high elevations in mountain regions throughout the world. |
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Turning, we saw a spotted eagle ray descend the reef wall and glide over the plateau. |
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South of this are the Mato Grosso with its grassland plateau and the campos, mountain plateaux intersected by deep river valleys. |
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North of the mountain range is the Oti plateau, a savanna land drained by the river of the same name. |
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We lurched up a series of rough, stepped rock pavements to access the plateau above the falaise. |
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To the east, bounded also by the Tiers, the plateau is relatively flat, with large, shallow lakes set amidst open eucalypt forest. |
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The mastermind behind this operation was sitting directly at the center of the huge plateau. |
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Nomads of the desert and the high plateau live in tents woven from goat's hair, wool, and grass. |
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The fort stood majestically on an elevated plateau along the western bank of the river. |
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Behind stretched a rocky plateau, the one pale cafe au lait in colour, the other of deeply rusted iron. |
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The Sphinx-shapers may have started with a limestone yardang near the edge of the Giza plateau, El-Baz suggested. |
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A trickle of subterranean water, which fell on the plateau weeks before, collects in a culvert for the villagers. |
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Though there's a plateau about 18 months after surgery, a gastric bypass usually trims about two-thirds of excess weight in two years. |
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Birds easily encountered on the plateau near the falls include the Guianan cock-of-the-rock, as well as honeycreepers, and tanagers. |
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After taking in the views, the walk continues in the same direction northwards from the summit towards a wall on top of the plateau. |
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The spectral shift occurs slowly, reaching a plateau after 15-20 min, and is fully reversible. |
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It is perched on a plateau of tufa rock, almost like it's been carved straight from its roots. |
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More likely to be seen or heard on the plateau is the little chachalaca, a gallinaceous bird named in part for its noisy call. |
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The interior consists of mountains, hills, valleys, and a high central plateau. |
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The plateau is enclosed by two mountain chains, the Sierra Madre Oriental to the east and Sierra Madre Occidental to the west. |
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Here in the sober loneliness of the Castilian plateau, we welcome any entertainment we can get. |
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Slowly, the sunburned hills of the Castilian plateau surrounded us, leaving the city behind. |
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A hot, wet coastal plain rises through thick forest and areas planted with sisal to a warm plateau. |
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Age 35 seems to regularly usher in the beginning of a career plateau of sorts for knuckleballers. |
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There was a rudimentary path leading towards a sapphire-blue limpid pool of water into which a natural spring cascaded down the plateau face. |
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This climbs gradually on to the high plateau north of Bynack Mor and swings gently to the left of the mountain. |
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A Roman fortlet was located by excavation in 1977 on the small plateau at the west end of Seabegs Wood. |
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There will still be some turbulence to the north of the plateau, but the water above the Pit will be calm. |
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The species inhabits the understoreys of montane forests, mainly plateau forests. |
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Looking north from the plateau, you will see in the endless twilight a forbidding light on the horizon. |
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The rains began to pour down in heavy pelts, in huge droplets, the cows mooing a nervous call loud over the plateau. |
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It is believed the plane cartwheeled across a rocky plateau before the starboard wing burst into flames. |
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The echo sounder had plotted a rise in the sea bed levelling to an uncertain and rough looking plateau. |
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At the onset of the plateau, new point scatterers emerged suddenly within the fluorescent phase. |
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The principal cheese of Spain takes its name from the dry plateau of La Mancha, south of Madrid, where it is made from whole sheep's milk. |
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Stephen Wooten documented recent performances in agrarian communities in the region of the Mande plateau around thirty kilometers from Bamako. |
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The ice plateau is over four kilometres thick in parts and covers an area of 14.2 million square kilometres. |
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The fact that older rocks progressively outcrop on the plateau surface to the NW suggests that the tilted surface is not a dip slope. |
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Reflection records over the main plateau reveal smoothly-layered, undistorted sediments overlying a relatively smooth basement surface. |
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The exposed base of salt is generally no more than a metre or so below the level of the plateau to the south. |
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However, the changes in mouse muscle seem to be complete within 100-120 ms, i.e., no later than the achievement of the tetanic plateau. |
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The house itself was built solidly, roomily, out of logs hewn on the timbered slopes above and dragged down to this little plateau. |
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Tristram's jird is abundant in foothills and plateau of the Talysh. |
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Over the summers the plateau had formed a thick mat of dead grass. |
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On its fertile plateau two springs gave crystal-clear water. |
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After scaling a relatively easy 3,000-foot buttress and traversing a huge glacial plateau below the main face, the climbers will stash most of their gear. |
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The next morning the breakers over the shallow plateau might have had surfers across the world salivating in anticipation, but for divers they looked alarming. |
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Although indigenous settlements border the plateau, few hunters or fishermen venture into the interior, where taimen and grayling await your hook. |
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Klipspringers and common jackals are also a regular sight on the plateau, and with luck you may even spot Walia ibex expertly balancing on the vertiginous rock ledges. |
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But when we reach the mountain, we see only a denuded plateau of looping ring roads and gray rubble. |
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Located high on a central plateau, with the Auas Mountains serving as a backdrop, it is not uncommon to spot kudu and other antelope shortly upon arrival. |
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The path slowly leveled off and they came to a large plateau. |
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There is a high plateau in Southern Tanzania called the Kitulo Plateau National Park and here high above the madding crowd is a secret sea of orchids. |
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The Dolomite depositional system is composed of a superficial plateau with shoals and ponds, limiting a submerged and protected inner shelf environment in the western area. |
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The plateau complex rises toward the southeast, where it climaxes in the Drakensberg range, part of an escarpment that separates the plateau from the coastal areas. |
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With many analysts believing that the Irish property market has reached a plateau, many people are starting to look at eastern Europe for property investment opportunities. |
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By Wednesday, the national spasm of bulk-buying reached a plateau. |
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This was the katabatic wind rolling down off the polar plateau, picking up speed from the slow gravitational forces that pulled it downwards over the vast expanses of ice. |
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It thunks into his chest, and Whitford flips backwards out of his chair and off the edge of the plateau, falling hundreds of feet to the valley floor below. |
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In an entirely different style, Ma Yuan's The Top of the World Mountains is a stunning realist landscape of Tibet with a herd of yaks crossing a desert plateau. |
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Situated on low-latitude plateau, Yunnan is featured with vertical landforms and topography-dependant climate and is imbued with varieties of bio-resources. |
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The hill's lower slopes swell gradually to a gently rounded summit plateau, a bare, wind-scoured place that is haunted by the melancholic cry of the golden plover. |
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Next year she sets off for Mount Roraima, a 280 square metre plateau, overlooking the savannah and straddling the borders of Venezuela, Guyana and Brazil. |
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The land climbs from the hot parklands of these two river valleys up through small farming areas to a central plateau of msasa and mopane savanna woodland. |
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After the pulse, the cell repolarized uniformly to the plateau potential. |
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Between FBP pulses the ADP level rises and lowers the plateau fraction. |
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Birds easily encountered on the plateau near the falls include the little chachalaca and Guianan cock-of-the-rock, as well as honeycreepers, dacnises, and tanagers. |
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When this sound duets with a real or imaginary thumb piano as the track comes to a close, another aesthetic plateau is reached and the music's place in time becomes fuzzy. |
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A patchwork of hedgerowed fields grazed by Friesian cows swept down from the house to a marshy buttercup-dappled plateau below, where the river ran beside the railway track. |
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A Soviet oceanographer added his own theory to the pile in 1979, when he charted a sunken plateau about 560 miles off the western coast of Portugal. |
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The Lions will open a three-game home stand in Tainan against the Chinatrust Whales, where Lions closer Michael Garcia is set to reach the 20-save plateau. |
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The dessert is chilled until it sets and is usually turned out onto a plate to make an attractive plateau shape like a flan, but you can also serve it in dishes or glasses. |
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A higher plateau was reached when, within six months of joining Celtic, he had proved hugely influential in the club's only treble success outside of the Jock Stein era. |
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Furthermore, until the Iranain revolution of 1979, Iranians have rarely left their plateau. |
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The world population may plateau physically, but we are multiplying ourselves digitally and robotically. |
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In contrast, oceanic island, oceanic plateau and seamount volcanism is distinctive in composition and eruptive style from the activity at plate margins. |
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This plateau slopes downward to the north until it reaches the sea. |
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The edge of the plateau leads to a sheer drop-off to 90m or so, but the marine life on this exposed site is prolific and the visibility often astounding. |
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The plateau surface is mostly capped with resistant sandstone over less resistant shale and limestone layers intermixed with some sandstone layers. |
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Within a single lifetime he toppled the Medes, the semi-overlords of the Iran plateau, and swept over the entire Fertile Cresent to create the first world empire. |
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It has a typical vertical climate zone affected by South Asia plateau monsoon climate, with distinctive dry and humid seasons and little temperature change, and it is like spring all the year round. |
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The South Platte River system, which flows east through the Coloradan plateau, is splattered with cattle ranches, sheep pastures, and dairy farms. |
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Musically, Brown reached a plateau in the early 1970s when his band, the JBs, patented a muscular, jazzy funk, over which the group's leader could exhort and exclaim. |
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In the last 10 years, however, we've hit a fairly level plateau. |
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The vocals plateau at a whining croon throughout the most of the album. |
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The physical environment is characterized by a chain of mountains, a densely urbanized plateau, and the Alps range, which forms a barrier to the south. |
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A popular view is that during the last glaciation a large ice sheet formed over the Tibetan plateau and that this ice sheet caused a similar split in jet-stream flow. |
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We left the green and its old houses and found ourselves on a flat plateau of pastureland with sheep, seagulls, fieldfares and long views over Bilsdale to the east. |
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There is fertile land on the Andean plateau but not in abundance. |
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The wolf is loping across the plateau, head down, moving quickly. |
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The emerald green plateau of playing fields nestling between the towns of Beith and Kilbirnie is the sort of lakeside greenbelt site most junior rugby clubs can only dream of. |
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Those carbs need to be burned with cardio, or else weight loss will plateau. |
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Through the arch of the inner gateway mined buildings are visible, scattered across a grassy plateau with the citadel on higher ground at the far end. |
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Powerful gravity-driven winds blow coastwards from the high interior and there are blizzards near the foot of the plateau. |
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The high moorland plateau of the Dark Peak and the high ridges of the White Peak are the sources of many rivers. |
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This cone in turn stands upon a much broader upland plateau which stretches away five miles to the south west. |
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High Raise itself is mostly grassy apart from the summit, and a broad plateau runs off south west over Thunacar Knott. |
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A wall of rock rims the summit plateau, Boat How Crags to the east and Kirkfell Crags to the west. |
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A small rocky spur, Rib End, runs down from the summit plateau to the tarns at the depression. |
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The summit plateau of Kirk Fell assumes a 'figure of eight' shape in plan, the narrow waist squeezed between Illgill Head and Baysoar Slack. |
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The summit is on the western side of the plateau and is identified by an Ordnance Survey column. |
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The climb up or down from the summit plateau onto Swirral Edge is another well known accident spot. |
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More modern guides have partitioned the plateau off as a further independent top, Great How. |
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From all of these valleys Bowfell presents a striking profile with a conical top resting upon a wider summit plateau. |
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The Band is a descending rigg starting from the southern end of the summit plateau. |
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The tilted plateau of the north ridge is triangular in plan, narrowing to a point at Fairfield in the west. |
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Plateau mountains, such as the Catskills, are formed from the erosion of an uplifted plateau. |
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The moorland plateau of the Dark Peak, the high ridges of the White Peak and the South West Peak are the sources of many rivers. |
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The Pennine Way originally climbed north from Edale across the middle of the Kinder Scout plateau. |
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It was rerouted to reduce erosion, and now heads west to climb onto the plateau by steps known as Jacob's Ladder. |
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Kinder Scout is a moorland plateau and National Nature Reserve in the Dark Peak of the Derbyshire Peak District in England. |
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The waterfall was formerly known as Kinder Scut, and it is from this that the plateau derives its name. |
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The term highland or uplands is used to denote any mountainous region or elevated mountainous plateau. |
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On the western side of Ingleborough is a large limestone plateau appropriately known as White Scars. |
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The plateau is bounded by Raven Scar, the longest unbroken cliff in the district, and on top of it is the pothole of Meregill Hole. |
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The Millstone Grit outcrops at the Cow and Calf Rocks near Ilkley form a rolling dissected plateau. |
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The lows are most commonly located over the Tibetan plateau and in the lee of the Rocky mountains. |
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At the summit, this ridge is joined by three others, crossing to form a plateau, trigpoint-pricked north and grandly cairned south. |
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The vegetation on this plateau is chiefly vaal and rosyntjiebos, with areas of swarthaak and Karroo veld. |
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Much of the plateau is in water shallower than 2,000 meters, but it is surrounded on three sides by abyssal plains more than 4,500 meters deep. |
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The Ogo's western plateau, in turn, gradually merges into the Haud, an important grazing area for livestock. |
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Granite intrusions are found in the parish of Barvas in west Lewis, and another forms the summit plateau of the mountain Roineabhal in Harris. |
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While the main ski area below has more than 200km of piste, this plateau is relatively tiny at 7sq km. |
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Flex-Hone is a tool widely used throughout industry for de-burring, plateau honing and deglazing. |
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In those countries the study revealed little evidence of any plateau. |
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You rise, you plateau, but at the end of the day everyone comes down. |
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Five years later he headed another team which became the first to paramotor over the jungle plateau of the Angel Falls in Venezuela. |
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Translation was measured as movement of the posterior tibial plateau in relation to the posterior aspect of the femoral condyles. |
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Franchisees across any industry or segment may perform well for five, seven or 10 years and then, some hit a plateau. |
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Famous line drawings etched into Peru's Nazca desert plateau around 1,500 years ago are enduring puzzles. |
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It is a gigantic classic shield volcano, and the broad landscape of its summit is an alpine desert composed of cinder cones on a lava plateau. |
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The central and eastern plateau, with its drier continental climate, has deciduous forests and forest steppes. |
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About three quarters of that rough octagon is the Meseta Central, a vast plateau ranging from 610 to 760 m in altitude. |
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The trip pans over 5,000kms and gives you a view of China and the Tibetan plateau that you would never see otherwise. |
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Through January and February of 1943, the little party starved on the plateau living mainly on iron rations from one shot reindeer. |
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The Jebel Gharbi is located in north-western Libya on the highest portion of the Tripolitanian plateau. |
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In winter, the opposite thermal effect drives wind in a clockwise circulation pattern around the plateau, the researchers say. |
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While gathering environmental data in forests that link Brazil's Pantanal and Cerrado plateau region, researchers came across the cave drawings. |
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It lies on the River Kinder, where it flows west over one of the gritstone cliffs on the plateau edge. |
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The rough summit plateau is fringed by crags on all sides with Pikes Crag and Dropping Crag above Wasdale and Rough Crag to the east. |
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In 1926 a small aeroplane landed on the summit plateau of Helvellyn and took off again. |
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The view is robbed of foreground by the broad plateau of the summit, but serried ranks of fells appear in all directions. |
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Otherwise many products could reach a plateau of efficient design which would call for only minimal changes from year to year. |
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As this area of Britain was not subject to glaciation, the plateau remains as a remarkably old landform. |
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An ovate implement from the Lower Chalk plateau has a few similar rechippings, and tells the same tale. |
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There it augmented the bulk of the original moraine and kame plateau by superposing a layer of diamict over the older deposits. |
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From opening in 1999, usage averaged about five million passengers annually, and this number had reached a plateau. |
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This plateau is surrounded by the Great Escarpment whose eastern, and highest, stretch is known as the Drakensberg. |
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The Free State is particularly flat because it lies centrally on the high plateau. |
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The plateau also hosts the country's largest lake, Lake Taupo, nestled in the caldera of one of the world's most active supervolcanoes. |
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The highlands are bisected by the Great Rift Valley, with a fertile plateau lying to the east. |
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The northwestern parts of the plateau consist of broad, rolling terrain broken by low, rounded hills. |
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The Cairngorms consist of a large elevated plateau adorned with low, rounded glacial mountains. |
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Fannyside Muir, to the south of the town, is part of the Slamannan plateau, an area of 183 hectares of lowland bog. |
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To the north of the Sambre and Meuse valley lies the Central Belgian plateau, which is characterized by intensive agriculture. |
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The larger region, the Ardennes, is a thickly forested plateau with caves and small gorges. |
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The Welsh retreated higher up the north Glamorgan plateau where Hereford and his men were moving south from Brecon. |
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Wrexham is not built on a major river, but on a relatively flat plateau between the lower Dee Valley and easternmost mountains of North Wales. |
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Here the river has incised into the margins of the Old Red Sandstone plateau to form a gorge with substantial river cliffs. |
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Lajes Field is a plateau rising out of the sea on the northeast corner of the island. |
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The landforms of Svalbard were created through repeated ice ages, when glaciers cut the former plateau into fjords, valleys and mountains. |
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Geologically it is comparable to the Long Forties, another submerged plateau that has related origins. |
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In the Northwest Pacific plateau there are no speakers left of the indigenous tribal languages from that area, all the way to British Columbia. |
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The terrain consists of a plateau sloping from long sandy bays in the south to rugged cliffs in the north. |
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At the edge of the continent, strong katabatic winds off the polar plateau often blow at storm force. |
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The mountains see some rainfall and are better suited to agriculture than the plateau region to the north. |
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Survey lines of the steamer Blake first defined the plateau that now bears the ship's name. |
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This was early indication of the plateau that would in the future carry the ship's name. |
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This plateau has a general depth of 400 fathoms, suddenly dropping off on its eastern edge to over 2000 fathoms. |
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In the west, the coastline is high and dramatic where the plateau of Exmoor meets the sea, with high cliffs and waterfalls. |
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The area is dominated by the vast Hardangervidda plateau in the east and the large Folgefonna glacier on the central Folgefonna peninsula. |
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The central plateau is characterized by a continental climate, with hot summers and cold snowy winters. |
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The sediments of the Sahara overlie an ancient plateau of crystalline rock, some of which is more than four billion years old. |
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Helvetica is derived from the Helvetii, a Gaulish tribe living on the Swiss plateau before the Roman era. |
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The first and second century AD were an age of prosperity for the population living on the Swiss plateau. |
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The Alemanni settled the Swiss plateau in the 5th century and the valleys of the Alps in the 8th century, forming Alemannia. |
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This urban sprawl does not only affect the plateau but also the Jura and the Alpine foothills and there are growing concerns about land use. |
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The plateau is very densely populated with about 450 people per km2 and the landscape continually shows signs of human presence. |
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Amundsen named his camp Polheim and the entire plateau surrounding the Pole King Haakon VII Vidde in honour of King Haakon VII of Norway. |
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The plateau slopes eastwards from the massive, rifted escarpment along the coast of the Red Sea, to the shallow waters of the Persian Gulf. |
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The Florida peninsula is a porous plateau of karst limestone sitting atop bedrock known as the Florida Platform. |
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For the ARBiH it was a gateway to the plateau of Risovac, which could create conditions for further progression towards the Adriatic coast. |
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Elsewhere, many of the youngest volcanic plains units onlap tesserae at crustal plateau boundaries. |
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The central plateau and the southeast portions of the island are mostly dolerite. |
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To the southeast of the Benue are hills and mountains, which form the Mambilla Plateau, the highest plateau in Nigeria. |
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This plateau extends through the border with Cameroon, where the montane land is part of the Bamenda Highlands of Cameroon. |
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Swaziland is divided into four climatic regions, the Highveld, Middleveld, Lowveld and Lubombo plateau. |
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The Zimbabwean plateau eventually became the centre of subsequent Shona states, beginning around the 10th century. |
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In the last quarter of the century, production reached a plateau, rising only by around 100 million tonnes. |
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Situated in one of the quieter areas of the Lakes, the High Street range has quite gentle slopes with a flat summit plateau. |
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The top of the fell lies toward the western end of the summit plateau, marked by a huge sprawling cairn. |
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On the Giza plateau at about twenty kilometers from Cairo, it will study the pyramids of Khufu and Khafre, built by the son and grand-son of Snefru. |
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On the other hand, the major representatives of Dravidians are the Gonds and the Khonds which are scattered through the Central Vindyas upto Decean plateau. |
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Trujillo is set on a coastal plain of the La Libertad Region and has a gentle topography with hilly terrain, sitting on a plateau of the Trujillo Province. |
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These picturesque craggy heights form the parapet of High Raise's southern plateau, standing atop the valley wall and the centrepiece of many views. |
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The area immediately to the south of this range is the high plateau of the Hautes Plaines, with lakes in the wet season and salt flats in the dry. |
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In the United Kingdom extensive doline fields developed at Mynydd Llangynidr across a plateau of Twrch Sandstone overlying concealed Carboniferous Limestone. |
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According to the present reviewer they are unlikely to be earlier than the early centuries AD when some of the artefact types occur in the Asura graves of the Ranchi plateau. |
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These conditions are most often found on the escarpment of the North Downs and on valley slopes but may also occur on the plateau of the dip slope. |
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The entire landscape here has volcanic origins with plateau Putorana to the north of the river, the relief alters the flow of Nizhnyaya Tunguska into a westerly direction. |
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Methane and other gas hydrates are also found on the plateau. |
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Commercial fishermen have begun exploiting deep sea fish on the plateau with studies being undertaken on the viability as these fish, although large, grow slowly. |
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An oceanic or submarine plateau is a large, relatively flat elevation that is higher than the surrounding relief with one or more relatively steep sides. |
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The summit area is a broad plateau with a dressing of grass and stones. |
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There are several deep valleys cut into this plateau such as Lamorna on the south coast, where sufficient shelter from the weather is gained for trees to establish and grow. |
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In the late 1990s, Lochaber Mountain Rescue Team erected two posts on the summit plateau, to assist walkers attempting the descent in foggy conditions. |
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The plateau is covered with a layer of flinty clay and a fertile silt. |
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The Misk Hills consist of a gently undulating sandstone plateau between Hucknall and Annesley in the county of Nottinghamshire in the North East Midlands of England. |
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The main topographical feature is the central plateau which rises abruptly from the Red Sea and gradually descends into the Nejd and toward the Persian Gulf. |
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It is generally hotter in the lowlands and temperate on the plateau. |
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Smaller companies that securitize are either young and in a growth-mode, or they are relatively mature, having reached a plateau in their market niche. |
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The interior consists of a plateau characterised by sand and lava fields, mountains and glaciers, while many glacial rivers flow to the sea through the lowlands. |
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The second ridge begins at the northern end of the summit plateau and crosses Rossett Hause, a sharp depression at the head of Rossett Gill, to make for Rossett Pike. |
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Continuing west, the river drops off a plateau, forming Iguazu Falls. |
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The ridge is a grassy plateau with a pronounced downward tilt to the west. |
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Although not strictly a single plateau, the Cairngorms give the sense of being a single plateau, because the passes that cut through them are not very deep. |
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The Cairngorm Mountains are a spectacular landscape, similar in appearance to the Hardangervidda National Park of Norway in having a large upland plateau. |
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Castleton is situated between the gritstone plateau of the Dark Peak to the north and the gentler limestone scenery of the White Peak to the south. |
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Subjects were asked to inhale maximally then expire as quickly and as forcefully as possible and encouraged to continue until a plateau in the spirogram was observed. |
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The sloping plateau summit of Pendle Hill is formed from the Pendle Grit, a coarse Carboniferous age sandstone assigned to the Millstone Grit Group. |
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For Arabicas, the program reached its first plateau in March. |
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Administered by High Peak Borough Council from Buxton and Glossop, it is mostly composed of high moorland plateau in the Dark Peak area of the Peak District National Park. |
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In early 1916, the importance of the capture of the Gheluvelt plateau for an advance further north was emphasised by Haig and the army commanders. |
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The group headed north to Medina and then, travelling at night, turned northeast across the Najd plateau to Najaf, on a journey that lasted about two weeks. |
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Conversely, for an island which consists of a plateau surrounded by steep cliffs, it is possible to use smaller intervals as the height increases. |
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Desert shrub and desert grass, common to southern Arabia, are found in Oman, but vegetation is sparse in the interior plateau, which is largely gravel desert. |
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The eastern and central region of the island is a large elevated plateau. |
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Pernambuco comprises a comparatively narrow coastal zone, a high inland plateau, and an intermediate zone formed by the terraces and slopes between the two. |
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Going from the port to the central plateau entailed a daunting 2000 meter climb from the narrow tropical coastal plain in over just a hundred kilometers. |
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Later, the oceanic plateau, together with the volcanic arc complex built on top of it, were accreted to and obducted onto the continental crust of the Vodla block. |
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From there, they controlled the high plateau of Puebla and Tlaxcala. |
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Field Marshal Luigi Cadorna, a staunch proponent of the frontal assault, had dreams of breaking into the Slovenian plateau, taking Ljubljana and threatening Vienna. |
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