The walls are columnar jointed and aphanitic, and internally the massive core is texturally zoned. |
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Aphyric and plagiophyric pillow basalts are present and are mineralogically and texturally similar to the sheeted dykes. |
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The bands in this second category distinguish themselves by gaining purchase on a sound so unique and texturally diverse that they lack a clear antecedent. |
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The flat, strappy foliage of the exotic night bloomer contrasts texturally with a bed companion, the enormous, finely cut fronds of an Australian tree fern. |
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And it was complemented texturally, visually and tastily by its marinated baby beetroots, though the spring roll of its confit leg was a little leaden. |
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This part contrasts psychologically and texturally with the rest of the print. |
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Consequently, only cursory efforts are made to texturally characterize limestones and dolomites. |
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As a result, the Berlin sound moved away from Karajan's patrician opulence to a leaner, cleaner, more texturally detailed palette, resulting in 2000 in what is probably the finest cycle of Beethoven symphonies yet recorded. |
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Living My Life is texturally close to the uplifting bleeps and beats of Seattle's Postal Service, yet lyrically it snaps with despondency. |
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The veal sweetbreads were the most mellow while the pork had the most funk and were texturally challenging. |
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If the design of it feels visually and texturally inappropriate, so too do all the other key attributes. |
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Today we focus on the best techniques in hand production to make tiles that are varied texturally and in colour, so that each one is unique, but with improved firing techniques to ensure the best quality. |
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Plutonic rocks also tend to be less texturally varied and less prone to gaining structural fabrics. |
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It is a texturally immature sedimentary rock generally found in Paleozoic strata. |
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The T-bone was delicious, meltingly soft, while the porterhouse was a texturally deeper steak with the most mouth-watering chargrilled fat which just had to be eaten. |
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Some passages in the outer movements were a bit blurry, texturally, in part because the piano doesn't cut through Bach's active string writing like a harpsichord does. |
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Cliff and Meffan-Main's paper in the section on texturally controlled 'in situ' chronometry further highlights the importance of considering isotopic disequilibrium. |
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Texturally the two bouncy globes were more suited to a game of squash than a dinner table. |
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Texturally speaking, Dobson contrasted rough raw-wood elements with more refined linen and smooth marble urn lamps on the mirrored night-stands. |
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