He's thinking about opening another shop, and perhaps a restaurant where you could choose your slab of raw meat for cooking. |
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If the floor slab is not thick enough to handle these loads, alternate anchorage must be provided. |
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Among the most notable artifacts is the last remaining slab of the Rosetta Stone, circa 196 B.C., used to decipher ancient Egyptian language. |
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The other objects include a large ship's anchor and an eight-foot slab of concrete, both with paint scrapings. |
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It stocks more than 100 different types of stone, from slab suitable for kitchen worktops to floor tiles and mosaic sets. |
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I then fought through a bush around an overhang, and then ran it out over a short slab to a small ledge at the base of an easy looking dihedral. |
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I paid for 25 cubic yards of concrete and a day's labor for eight concrete finishers, and we had a slab. |
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The accompanying mushrooms and salad were the perfect complement to the huge slab of meat. |
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Now researchers have used a slab of a new kind of material to focus diverging electromagnetic waves into a narrow cone. |
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Curled slab edges will lift off the soil bearing along the joint edges and should be grouted to re-establish the proper bearing. |
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Two layers of horizontal steel reinforcement were introduced at 7.5 cm from top and bottom of footing slab. |
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In turn, off-gassing of ammoniated in concrete-grade ash can occur in slab placement and finishing. |
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On the ground he will place a granite slab recording the building's history. |
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When the matrix of a slab is hard, the cement paste on the surface can be washed off without dislodging the stones. |
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A flat slab of the stuff would focus light, rather than dispersing it, as normal materials would. |
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Hot and cold running water leads to a newly enameled green tub set on a thick stone slab. |
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Thoughtfully, I tapped on the slab of rock, hearing a dull boom as the sound came back, reflected in the room it was hiding. |
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One of the most striking exhibits is a red hand silhouette painted on a stone slab, dating from the Epipaleolithic period. |
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He works on a plaster slab, drawing with commercial underglazes in reverse. |
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Radiant cooling in the floor slab helps lower the room temperature more before the air is exhausted into an atrium space. |
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The players carry around hunks of lumber called sticks, which they used to hit a slab of hard rubber called a puck. |
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He wrapped the combination in a thick slab of egg and flour dough, deep fried it and a legend was born. |
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James bobbed up first, treading water and grasping for a sizable slab of lumber. |
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Above a slab of white wall, the edge of a window reveals a sliver of blurry blue-green foliage. |
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I have seen them put slab foundations on uncompacted soil, and now the slab has settled, the house is crooked, and the slab has big cracks in it. |
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Our man in the fish shop, for example, spends his entire working life being stared at by a slab full of lifeless, unblinking eyes. |
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Sometimes, a layer of mortar and brick or flagstone can be placed on top of an old slab, yielding a very attractive and properly sloped surface. |
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The workshop storeroom floors have a 75mm slab made of lime, hemp and sand mixed with water above a gravel blinding. |
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Made from a single slab of andesite weighing at least 10 tons, this monolith is carved in the form of a doorway with niches on either side. |
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A slab of ginger and lemon tray bake was also shared and this too was fresh with the contrasting flavours evident. |
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Once on the slab, I should have traversed about 15 feet left and then gone up. |
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Could this constant moisture cause mildew to grow on and up through the concrete slab? |
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Swap the chicken for a slab of belly pork, again shredding the meltingly tender meat back into the rice to serve. |
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I chewed ravenously as he pulled out a block of cheese and a slab of dried meat wrapped in a cloth. |
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In the ritual of internment, the slab is rolled back from the sepulchre and the coffin is lowered down to the chamber below. |
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Consistent with continuum PB theory, the membrane is represented approximately as a semi-infinite planar low-dielectric slab. |
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Widely used in Europe and Japan, slab track connects track to a concrete slab instead of with traditional ties and ballast. |
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There were hundreds, if not thousands, of megalitres being traded for one slab of beer. |
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To resist lateral thrust, the design includes tie beams of posttensioned concrete beneath the foundation slab. |
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Because the concrete is all batched at the same time, the entire slab is ready for finishing at once. |
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The rectangular slab is slightly curved, measuring 17 inches thick at the center and tapering to 10 inches on the sides. |
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The higher you go, the colder it is, and the more likely that weak layers persist underneath a thickening slab of snow. |
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This was a day-trip into the darker corners of immortality and isolation with a slab of comic humour to boot. |
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A slab of wood screwed to the sitting room wall at waist height, took the extension blocks. |
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The glue and paint residue will have to be scraped and sanded after you have put the solvent on the concrete slab. |
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After a short scramble through impressive rock architecture, turn right over a slab to gain the summit of north peak, an airy viewpoint. |
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Inside, they laid their burden down on a large slab of polished white marble that was set up in the center of the tomb. |
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Testing of these models requires that the spatial and temporal distribution of strain and vorticity domains be mapped out across the slab. |
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I poured some stew into a clay bowl, put a baked potato on my plate along with a long slab of pork and a scoopful of salad. |
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It grew heavier and heavier until it felt like he was shouldering a man-sized slab of stone and had to set the body down. |
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There was no inscription on the urn, or on the bodylength slab of stone on the ground. |
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These mainsails are the more traditional mainsail cut with short length battens and slab reefing. |
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A very thin clay slab is made by rolling it between sheets of plastic wrap. |
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As loose as dry sand, such crystals often constitute the critical weak layer of a slab avalanche. |
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It took McMartin several more hours to scrape a tunnel in the earth beneath the concrete slab to rescue him. |
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The slab is designed as a continuous plate supported by the floor beams and edge girders. |
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Economists say slab should be made in low-cost developing countries, close to a secure supply of raw materials. |
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It's long been the received wisdom locally that this fractured slab of granite is the collection's most looked-for exhibit. |
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Drawn at Linton on peg 267 he offered lobworm for the 6lb slab and added a couple of eels and roach that boosted his catch to 8lb 1oz. |
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Within a year after completion, large areas of the interior slab surface delaminated. |
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Using rolling pins, the students roll out a clay slab and cut out a rectangle with the paper clip. |
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By the time a slab of venison was roasting over the coals it was a glowing, glossy tan. |
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Though married to a rishi, Ahalya was tricked into a love affair with Indra and cursed by her husband into becoming a slab of stone. |
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There was a soft purr and then Kino jumped onto the counter top and began to gnaw at the slab of pepperoni that was lying on the cutting board. |
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Climb the desperate slab rightwards under the first roof to a resting place. |
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A nice little roasting hen, some fresh slaw, a juicy slab of watermelon and a lovely lemon drop or two would make the perfect dinner. |
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Contractors are also encouraged to use evaporation retarders when weather conditions could cause excessive water evaporation from the slab. |
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The bilobate living area has quadrilateral contours and is partly flanked by some horizontal logs and a vertical slab. |
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Polishing its thick slab of Pyrex glass has been described as the Apollo project of the Great Depression era. |
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The pastry chef's version of bread pudding is a dense slab of faintly eggy brioche, served with a scoop of coconut sorbet. |
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This offset depends on the angle of incidence, the index of refraction, and is directly proportional to the thickness of the slab. |
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The seats are steeply raked and we look down at the operating table, a slab of wood like a butcher's block. |
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For a warm-up dive you could try Harbour Reef, a slab of rock that juts out into the sea, extending the south entrance wall of the harbour. |
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There will be some shiny drippy marks that look almost like varnish on the rough edges of the slab if the stone is resined. |
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Diners encounter a massive smooth slab of onyx, backlit with water trickling behind it, when they enter the restaurant, and are welcomed by polite and attentive waiters. |
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Tied together by a length of rope, Whymper and the guide scrambled up the steep slopes until they reached a tall slab of rock known as the Chimney. |
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And when finishers sprinkle water on slabs during the finishing process, they cause air entrainments of 12 percent or more to be produced on slab surfaces. |
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We epoxied wood blocks to the slab and screwed them to the frame. |
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In the portion of the building that remained standing to the north of the expansion joint, the slab and second-floor columns were heavily damaged. |
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A group of bolivian miners must have received the shock of their lives when they uncovered a slab with 5,055 gigantic footprints. |
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The slab of crust containing the deposit and its assemblage of vent fossils was then translated northeastwards on the Farallon Plate and accreted to its present location. |
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However, there was not sufficient quantity of material to make up one full load of slab. |
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The tomb consists of a prominent polychromed alabaster effigy of the duke lying in state on a slab of heavy black marble surrounded by heraldic symbols. |
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The West denounced the East as a desert of slab blocks, shabby, inferior and authoritarian, and feared a 'rehabilitation' of the rigorous social agenda. |
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All you see is a big slab of aluminum running across the dashboard. |
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And if it was a pork roast we'd get a huge slab of delicious crackling and a dollop of apple sauce. |
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Gerald used an angle grinder with a 4-inch diamond blade to very carefully cut the tightly curved lines of the pattern into the surface of the slab. |
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The cut-away slab of the arcades had braced the side walls, which are of masonry and partly underground, so subject to lateral pressure from surrounding earth. |
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Invented in the late 18th century, stone or plate lithography uses an inked slab of limestone or a specially treated metal plate to transfer an image to paper. |
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The use of pre-set anchor lugs in the subbase to prevent long-term slab movements on the steep grade prevented concrete trucks from backing down the grade to deliver concrete. |
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The mouth of the corrie gives a view of the cliffs and the distinctive feature of a massive rock slab, which is covered by snow in winter and is prone to avalanche. |
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In Ferguson, Missouri, the bullet-ridden body of Michael Brown lies on a slab somewhere, and his parents await justice, and mourn. |
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After the rain ended, we took a bottle of wine to a slab of granite rock just beyond camp for a sundowner. |
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To be sure, tryptophan as a white pill, not a slab of white meat, is used by some as a sleeping aid. |
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A cold slab of marble had replaced a smooth hand he once saw. |
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With concrete slab as a starting point, the range of flooring choices is wide, including stone, ceramic tile, marble, terrazzo and colored concrete tile. |
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It is not the moisture in the slab or screed which is important, but the quantity of moisture leaving the slab and generating the vapour pressure. |
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One unusual aspect of this job is that the mat slab was pitched to trench drains everywhere, so power screeds couldn't be used for the placement, except in small areas. |
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The homes are suitable for either a concrete slab or timber floor construction and all homes are fully insulated with insect screens as a standard inclusion. |
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Tension gives the thin strips their form and causes them to retain their locations on the cylindrical concrete columns that support the parking slab and roof. |
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Already in her cycling togs, save for a pair of fuzzy tan slippers, she sits down at the tiny kitchen counter and plows through a slab of French toast. |
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Ubelaker has associated such joint modifications in the remains of prehistoric Ecuadorian women with corn-grinding using a two-handed mano and slab metate. |
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I quickly hauled myself up and hiked to a bolted belay on the higher slab. |
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The drops have to be small enough to hang in the air instead of immediately falling to the slab surface, which puts them in the range of about 5 mils or smaller. |
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Each of these pieces is a plate-thin, gracefully curving slab of porcelain with sharply beveled edges, resting horizontally on a squat wooden support. |
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The gel is a thin slab of acrylamide polymerized between two glass plates. |
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Also, how much shrinkage should be expected in the floor slab? |
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The loose snow avalanche is generally not as deadly as the slab type and forms when powder snow falls on the mountainside and just cascades down the slope. |
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A greasy egg, streaky bacon, a thick slab of Lorne sausage and a wedge of fried bread, all washed down with a large mug of sweet tea can often be a true restorative. |
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A sound much like knocking on a slab of wood reached my ears. |
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Sprinkle the mixture on both sides of each slab of ribs, rub it in to ensure even coverage, then cover and refrigerate overnight. |
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There's a wide range of slab pizzas, with toppings like bocconcini, spicy calabrese, onions and cheese, fresh tomatoes, rapini and the all-dressed Motta special. |
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A few large stones were jumbled around the clearing and a wooden slab was on the ground. |
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Imagine getting a door slab, an unassembled door jamb, hinges and door hardware and having to do all the mortising, drilling, rabbeting on site. |
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It was a flat, plain slab of dark gray stone, placed on pillars tablewise, that stood solitary above the turf, commanding attention. |
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A slab of seal blubber could be left to melt over the lamp feeding it with more fat. |
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The technique is adaptable for low flow rates, as required in molding lines, or in very high flow rates for incorporation into large slab lines. |
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The manufacturer begins with a blank, either a larger stone or a slab knocked off a larger rock. |
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Alas, that makes it all the worse when they publish something moldier than a slab of Roquefort cheese. |
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The resisisting force from the surrounding mantle opposes the slab pull forces. |
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The slab pull mechanism is considered to be contributing more than the ridge push. |
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For supper, Coloured and Indian prisoners received a quarter loaf of bread and a slab of margarine. |
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This results in the formation of the deep Puerto Rico Trench and a zone of intermediate focus earthquakes within the subducted slab. |
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A cross slab from North Yell may also be from this period, but it has since been lost. |
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Perhaps a large slab of strong cheese before I go to bed may help. |
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These were known as the North Slob and the South Slob from the Irish word slab, meaning mud. |
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The proposal was publicly launched by the Society on 13 February 2013 but rejected by Leicester Cathedral in favour of a memorial slab. |
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Cox's Bakery I remember for the big slab of butter you were invited to use when purchasing their lardy cake. |
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A closed-cell sound attenuating blanket is rolled out and glued down directly on top of the level concrete slab. |
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A dense slab of droning funk, it saw Shaun and Kermit looping it's vocal refrain over the top as the band spiralled off. |
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If you're the last to board, you get the jump seat at the back, a metal slab in front of the luggage. |
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The allotype, morphotype, and paratypes were collected from cobble and slab bolder riffle habitats in close proximity to the holotype collection. |
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The main passage runs between vertical slab rocked walls roofed by a series of stone lintels. |
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After being towed into a massive slab, Dorian dropped down the face and caught a rail, putting him in a near-impossible situation. |
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However, unlike in Ramsay Street, there were never any cups of tea or bickies served. Instead, each family unit came armed with a slab of beer. |
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In an attempt to lay the soul to rest, the villagers built a large building around the tomb, and to be doubly sure a huge slab was placed. |
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The ultimate cause may relate to slab breakoff or more widespread lithospheric delamination. |
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Additionally, large quantities of water are introduced into cracks and fractures created as the subducting slab bends downward. |
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One of the most discussed Roman finds from Cumbernauld is a sandstone slab depicting Triton and a naked, kneeling captive. |
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The incense mixture is then rolled out into a slab approximately 1 cm thick and left until the slab has firmed. |
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John McCracken, Untitled slab painting, 1981, resin and fiberglass sculpture, Smithsonian American Art Museum. |
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William's grave is currently marked by a marble slab with a Latin inscription dating from the early 19th century. |
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The wooden bench under me was four stout legs glued to a butcherblock slab. |
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The only identifiable artifact is a perfectly circular slab of concrete. |
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As slab rollback velocities increase, circular mantle flow velocities also increase, accelerating extension rates. |
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Interactions with the mantle discontinuities play a significant role in slab rollback. |
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A marble slab given by the King of Greece is laid directly above Byron's grave. |
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It was reburied under a plain stone slab worn by the knees of pilgrims, but the ancient paving around it remains intact. |
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The age of the subducting plates does not have any effect on slab rollback. |
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The location of the inner wall of the apse is marked on the pavement and St Cuthbert's tomb is covered by a simple slab. |
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In most cases there are small chambers here, with the cover made of a large slab placed on upright stones. |
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Wherever and whoever, its a terrific slab of plastic and the spangliest couple of minutes you'll spend this spring. |
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It is fun to find the same pattern on Aranda tjurunga and an Irish grave slab. |
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A trench marks the position at which the flexed, subducting slab begins to descend beneath another lithospheric slab. |
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Evidence of this comes from a marble slab discovered near Caput Bovis, the site of a Roman fort. |
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The volcanic arc is the surface expression of the magma that is generated by hydrous melting of the mantle above the downgoing slab. |
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A volcanic arc is formed on the continental plate, above the location of the downgoing oceanic slab. |
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Relative depth may be controlled by the age of the lithosphere at the trench, the convergence rate, and the dip of the subducted slab at intermediate depths. |
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The sustainable wooden trug, the slab of slate, the teeny lidded copper saucepan, the chips in a tin bucket, the user-unfriendly bowl-inside-another-bowl. |
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The subsequent displacement into the lower mantle is caused by slab pull forces, or the destabilization of the slab from warming and broadening due to thermal diffusion. |
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The manufacturer hits a slab off a larger rock to use as a blank. |
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Catamarans don't usually come with spar reefing systems so conventional slab reefing is used for the mainsail with a roller furling Genoa forward and an optional gennaker. |
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Tundish slag entrainment at Bethlehem's Burns Harbor slab caster. |
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Back on the hot slab I was showered down and Raya went to work with what I thought must be a brillo pad for scrubbing dirty saucepans but it was in fact a simple spiky glove. |
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So too was our dessert, a sizeable slab of tiramisu as heavy on the creamy zabaglione as it was light on the Italian sponge with a decent coee and cocoa kick. |
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The subducting slab undergoes backward sinking due to the negative buoyancy forces causing a retrogradation of the trench hinge along the surface. |
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The arc magmatism occurs one hundred to two hundred kilometers from the trench and approximately one hundred kilometers above the subducting slab. |
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It's not like you pop to the local butchers for a slab of gee-gee is it? |
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No official dates pinpoint when these mysterious figures were carved, but it is estimated that sometime between 900 and 1400 AD nomadic Algonkians discovered the marble slab. |
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The driving force for rollback is the negative buoyancy of the slab with respect to the underlying mantle modified by the geometry of the slab itself. |
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Precision Water Jet has been in business since 2004 and has built its reputation on designing and building custom slab counter tops from the simple to the lavish. |
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The unique interplay of these forces is what generates slab rollback. |
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The slab sank so low in the mantle that it was effectively in a crustal graveyard, the team suggests, where convection was weak and the crust could stay intact. |
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The bedding-plane slab suggests that the coprolites' long axes lie in the bedding plane, but with two orientations which are approximately perpendicular to each other. |
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A deep oceanic trench is located in front of such arcs where the descending slab dips downward, such as the Mariana Trench near the Mariana Islands. |
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Prestressed concrete bridge members will undergo different loading stages, including prestressing release, beam and slab weight, superimposed dead load, and live load. |
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This glass is then rolled on the marver, which was traditionally a flat slab of marble, but today is more commonly a fairly thick flat sheet of steel. |
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Cardboard slab forms cannot be reused except for the interior eggcrating. |
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Subduction occurs along a fault, along which a hanging wall, or overriding slab is thrust over an overridden slab, also called the subducting slab. |
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Reinhart had finished his neat knifeplay, having transformed a half-pound of slab bacon into an accumulation of little strips measuring half an inch by an inch and a half. |
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Texture or underglazes can be added before slab is cut to chosen shape. |
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