I'm terrified that if I stop writing, then my traditional wall of stoniness will return forever. |
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While Duval was a four time All-American at Georgia Tech he was known as Rock, for the solidity of his game and the stoniness of his bearing. |
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That's a stretch, but one enabled by a certain stoniness of heart, beneath the people-pleasing friskiness, in all of Hals's work. |
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You work your fingers round the smoothness and stoniness of the ivory to meet this sudden density of dragon. |
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Most of the productive soils fall into the range of Class 2 to class 4 soil-type, varying with climate, topography and stoniness. |
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The soils have low inherent fertility, but are welltextured and low in stoniness. |
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Coteau has clayey limestone soils of irregular stoniness on a bedrock of limestone strata of varying depths. |
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That touched her deeply, as much as the fear and worry she could see once he'd dropped the stoniness, allowing her to see the vulnerability beneath. |
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She felt the stoniness of his restraint and turned around to face him. |
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Her expression changed back to stoniness when Catherine met her eyes. |
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Stone was now completely emancipated from stoniness by open form and by an astonishing illusion of flesh, hair, cloth, and other textures, pictorial effects that had earlier been attempted only in painting. |
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These limitations may include soil texture, drainage, rolling topography, moderate erosion, moderate stoniness, or a combination of two or more of these factors. |
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The soils on our hillside slopes vary in terms of their depth and stoniness, ranging from finely grained and limey soils over bands of tertiary sandy loam soils of the Ebro valley. |
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Yvonne Rainer's chilling stoniness, even as she moves with a trained dancer's fluidity, evinces an Apollonian compulsion that peaked in the supposedly Dionysian sixties. |
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The ground surface of the majority of the 1 km wide Preferred Corridor is covered by glacial till deposits of varying thickness, texture, and stoniness. |
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The 8 criteria are: Low temperature, heat stress, soil drainage, soil texture and stoniness, soil rooting depth, soil chemical properties, soil moisture balance and slope. |
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Soils and subsoil characterised according to depth, texture, structure and content of particles and organic material, stoniness, where appropriate mean slope and anticipated water storage capacity. |
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