He repaired a number of the items such as a door frame, a window frames and two window sills that he did not feel it was necessary to replace. |
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Columnar joints are best developed in sills and dykes, volcanic vents, and former lava lakes. |
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If so, they likely lived in jacales, a traditional structure constructed of vertical poles set into the ground without interrupted sills. |
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The wheel arches are more pronounced as are the sills, sideskirts and air scoop, oh, and of course the headlights. |
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He supplies the building trade and hardware stores with patio slabs, kerbing, wall capping, panel fencing and sills. |
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Of primary concern are small children, who have been known to teethe on painted woodwork, such as window sills. |
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Subhorizontal seismic reflectors interpreted as sills are present over a huge region in the basement underlying the Western Canada Basin. |
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Below the sills of these bedrooms are stone stretchers that extend from one column base to the next. |
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Wide metal door sills and soft-blue ambient lighting welcome you into the car. |
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Dolerite is basaltic magma that solidifies rapidly in sills and dikes near the surface. |
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The deformation bands found in sandstone dykes and sills are true cataclastic deformation bands. |
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Grouped on window sills or mantels, in forcing jars of crystal, cobalt, amethyst or green-colored glass, hyacinths enhance the holiday mood. |
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These sills mark areas at the coast where low relief makes it possible for a glacier to spread out and thus lose its erosional power. |
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Painted surface friction points, such as window frames and sills, create paint dust. |
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Every penetration of the wall should be flashed, which keeps window heads and sills dry. |
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Scattered everywhere on sills, shelves, tables, and books are lapidary specimens. |
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The designer suggested shortening window openings on one side of the kitchen, where sills were only 2 feet from the floor. |
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This year the stone work lintels, sills and other features were restored and the general area around the church cleaned up. |
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The house retains its original twin windows and granite sills but is in need of renovation. |
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But the sills are lower than the X-bone frame and thus don't impede cabin entry space too much. |
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Built in 1988, it had doors that dropped down into the high sills, like the window glass in a standard door. |
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Other leucogranite sheets are intruded as layer-parallel sills along the main foliation. |
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The dip slopes are interpreted as separating individual sills near the base of the pluton. |
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This trend continues until in the Odiel River the mafic sills intrude the red mudrock-felsic volcaniclastic facies association. |
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Here the windows are wooden, not stone as in original mullioned windows, and have been fitted with slate sills. |
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Sediments between the mafic sills in the Guaymas Basin are a mixture of continent-derived gravity-flow deposits and oceanic pelagic deposits. |
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The sills are structurally disrupted by the same tectonic features that imbricate other elements of the Bainang terrane stratigraphy. |
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White lights entwined with silver ribbon draped the window sills, door frames, and banister, bunched with clusters of holly and mistletoe. |
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In these cases, water often penetrates copings, caps, sills, or other elements that cover the top of the masonry. |
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Extended sills are sometimes installed below freight doors to narrow the gap between the building and the freight car. |
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Doors also take abuse from cab riders, who hold doors open, pry them apart, and force objects into the door sills so that they don't close. |
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Fire surrounds, wall panelling and window sills were all prised out and shipped along the coast. |
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The dykes are interpreted here as partially drained feeder dykes to higher-level sills within the complex. |
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Architectural embellishments, such as sills and lintels, however, were carved from sandstone. |
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Higher vapour pressures would be generated in sediments of low permeability, such as mudstones, which would account for sills being more commonly found in shale and greywacke. |
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Water penetration at horizontal copings, sills or cornices of masonry facades requires the sealing of all penetrations at joints between individual stones or at the sides. |
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Features of the Fulton include reconstructed Portland stone features and detailing such as window surrounds, lintels and sills and sliding slash windows. |
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In fact, the house was repainted last month, and the only part that needed significant scraping and sanding were the sills and trim, which were made of natural wood. |
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The entrance door and flanking windows are emphatically Gothic with pointed arches, the doorway framed in granite and the windows with granite sills and lintels. |
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Get rid of clutter on countertops and closets or on window sills. |
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At least two Eocene feldspar porphyry dykes or sills intrude Tsa da Glisza, and appear to have followed the same planes of weakness as the aplite dykes. |
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Aplite and pegmatite sills and dykes are also common demonstrating that a metasomatic volatile-rich phase played an important role in leucogranite migration. |
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The youngest sills are undeformed and crosscut older foliated troctolite sills, which in turn crosscut isoclinally folded hybrid gabbro-troctolite-anorthosite complexes. |
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Large longitudinal members tie into the side sills through large cross-section cross members, and distribute crash loads throughout the entire structure. |
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The side view of the 2-door is particularly attractive, enhanced by separate fender forms connected by a simulated running board, and flared sills. |
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The library and its adjacent structure are detailed so that the viewer is gently aware of new sills and metal door frames and an illuminated linear storage unit. |
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With respect to the hallways outside the offices on the fourth, third and second floors, the wooden sills on the windows at the ends of the hallways have had to be replaced. |
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The original granite stone sills have been cleaned and repaired, and the original chimney stack at number 3, while no longer in use, has been retained. |
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These are formed where magma pushes between existing rock, intrusions can be in the form of batholiths, dikes, sills and layered intrusions. |
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The group consists of metasediments with intercalated amphibolites, interpreted to be metavolcanics with some basic sills. |
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The transitional crust of volcanic margins is composed of basaltic igneous rocks, including lava flows, sills, dykes, and gabbro. |
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Intruded sills will show partial melting and incorporation of the surrounding country rock. |
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Such sills are known as transgressive, examples include the Whin Sill and sills within the Karoo basin. |
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Such data has shown that many sills have an overall saucer shape and that many others are at least in part transgressive. |
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In some cases these dykes connect to small microgranite sills or laccoliths. |
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The car has a black roof rack and wheel arches, black chequer plates on the bumpers and sills and black surrounds for the headlamps. |
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Rhyolite sills, conformable with schistosity, have intruded the Lower and Upper Schist units and perhaps the Central Quartzite Unit, as well. |
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The copper-gold mineralization of the Chuchi deposit is centred on a cluster of plagioclase porphyry monzonite stocks, dykes and sills. |
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Likewise, the sills are linked together at the mid-length points by the tenons of the wall studs supporting the tie beam. |
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The front end, sills and under-body are aerodynamically optimised, and the interior is finished in light grey with blue topstitched seams. |
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The sills contain small pseudomorphs of olivine, plus plagioclase and clinopyroxene phenocrysts. |
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The shallow sills are obstacles to the flow of heavy salt water from the Kattegat into the basins around Bornholm and Gotland. |
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Typical intrusive formations are batholiths, stocks, laccoliths, sills and dikes. |
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Hypabyssal rocks are less common than plutonic or volcanic rocks and often form dikes, sills, laccoliths, lopoliths, or phacoliths. |
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Different types of intrusions include stocks, laccoliths, batholiths, sills and dikes. |
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Igneous intrusions such as batholiths, laccoliths, dikes, and sills, push upwards into the overlying rock, and crystallize as they intrude. |
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At their mouths there are typically rocks, bars or sills of glacial deposits, which have the effects of modifying the estuarine circulation. |
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The estuary is shallowest at its mouth, where terminal glacial moraines or rock bars form sills that restrict water flow. |
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Other uses in Ancient Egypt include columns, door lintels, sills, jambs, and wall and floor veneer. |
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These rocks are intruded by metamorphosed gabbro, diabase, and felsic dikes and sills and granite intrusions. |
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In the 20th century, portland cement came into common use and concrete foundations allowed carpenters to do away with heavy timber sills. |
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The rock in the valley is generally Borrowdale tuff and rhyolite with andesite sills with areas of slate, particularly to the south. |
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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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Plutons include batholiths, stocks, dikes, sills, laccoliths, lopoliths, and other igneous formations. |
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Bands of volcaniclastic sandstone and andesite sills are also present. |
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Nearer the summit are intrusions rhyolite and sills of basaltic andesite. |
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Peperitic sills, intruded into wet sedimentary rocks, commonly do not bake upper margins and have upper and lower autobreccias, closely similar to lavas. |
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Disassembling carpentry and joinery, stocks, frames and window sills with loading and disposal at the landfill designated by the supervisory authority. |
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Door chowkats shall be with or without wooden sills as ordered. |
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For example, enclosed bodies of water, such as fjords or the Black Sea, have shallow sills at their entrances, causing water to be stagnant there for a long time. |
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Lava flows will also typically show evidence of weathering on their upper surface, whereas sills, if still covered by country rock, typically do not. |
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This includes sedimentary bedding, faults and fractures, cuestas, igneous dikes and sills, metamorphic foliation and any other planar feature in the Earth. |
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They can be originally emplaced in a horizontal orientation, although tectonic processes may cause subsequent rotation of horizontal sills into near vertical orientations. |
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The Popelogan North and South zones are hosted by a skarn formed around apophyses of the Popelogan granodiorite stock and related dykes and sills intruding Silurian limestone. |
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These sedimentary sequences have been cut by igneous dykes and sills. |
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