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deposit and partly
The inner Firth, i. e. between the Kincardine and Forth bridges, has lost about half of its former intertidal area as a result of land being reclaimed, partly for agriculture, but mainly for industry and the large ash lagoons built to deposit the spoil from the coal fired Longannet Power Station near Kincardine.
One type of black sand is a heavy, glossy, partly magnetic mixture of usually fine sands, found as part of a placer deposit.
For example, chalk is made up partly of the microscopic calcium carbonate skeletons of marine plankton, the deposition of which has induced chemical processes ( diagenesis ) to deposit further calcium carbonate.
The library collects materials partly through receiving the legal deposit from publishers and partly through acquisitions and gifts.
When the container is returned to an authorized redemption center, or to the original seller in some jurisdictions, the deposit is partly or fully refunded to the redeemer ( presumed to be the original purchaser ).

deposit and welded
The glass shards ( mostly brown ) sometimes become welded together when the deposit is still hot, and can be deformed by flow and compaction about crystal fragments ( clear ).
If sufficiently hot when deposited, the particles in an ignimbrite may weld together, and the deposit is transformed into a ' welded ignimbrite ', made of eutaxitic lapilli-tuff.

deposit and tuff
( 1972 ) also suggest that any viscous flow of the deposit must occur post compaction as the Wagontire Mountain tuff shows evidence of late stage viscous flow but has a foliation almost identical to the Bishops Tuff.
Yucca Mountain Repository, a U. S. Department of Energy terminal storage facility for spent nuclear reactor and other radioactive waste, is in a deposit of ignimbrite and tuff.
The Pajarito Plateau is primarily composed of ignimbrite, a voluminous deposit of volcanic tuff laid down in an explosive eruption — in this case, a pair of eruptions from the nearby Valles Caldera.

deposit and up
On Santorini, a deposit of white tephra thrown from the eruption is found lying up to thick, overlying the soil marking the ground level before the eruption, and forming a layer divided into three fairly distinct bands indicating different phases of the eruption.
The most recent rate hike was on 6 July 2011, taking benchmark 1-year rates up by 25 basis points to 6. 56 % while deposit rates were also hiked by 25 basis points to 3. 5 %.
In the 1970s, in Sweden, deposit accounts and other very liquid assets with little risk made up almost 60 percent of households ' financial wealth, compared to less than 20 percent in the 2000s.
Well-equipped recording lathes used the vacuum from a water aspirator to pick it up as it was cut and deposit it in a water-filled bottle.
An unmined copper and gold deposit known as " the Bend Project " lies north of Perkinstown, which geologists believe was formed up to two billion years ago by a black smoker, a volcanic vent under an ancient ocean.
The two principal veins were ( 1 ) the Pittsburgh or Big Vein deposit which was 14 ' high and 200 ' below the surface, and ( 2 ) the Tyson or Small Vein deposit which was up to 6 ' high and below the surface.
It provides deposit insurance, which guarantees the safety of deposits in member banks, up to $ 250, 000 per depositor per bank as of January 2012., the FDIC insured deposits at 7, 723 institutions.
In calculating each customer ’ s total deposit amount, the FDIC includes all the interest accrued up to the date of failure under the contractual terms of the depositor ’ s account.
Golembe saw deposit insurance as a compromise between forces that sought to stop the destruction of the “ circulating medium ” ( i. e., bank deposits, particularly checking accounts ) and forces that wanted to preserve the existing bank structure made up of a large number of geographically isolated banks.
Under Scots law, no deposit or pledge of property is asked for ; bail is only granted where the court is satisfied the accused will turn up for trial.
Males deposit a spermatophore for the female to take up.
A sedimentary deposit may have experienced a mixing of noncontemporaneous remains within single sedimentary units via physical or biological processes ; i. e. a deposit could be ripped up and redeposited elsewhere, meaning that a deposit may contain a large amount of fossils from another place ( an allochthonous deposit, as opposed to the usual autochthonous ).
They now make up a very small proportion of the " money " that people think that they have as demand deposit bank accounts and electronic payments have negated the need to carry notes and coins.
After stopping in The Bronx to change clothes and pick up a set of keys to a Montreal bank safe deposit box containing US $ 20, 000, Abagnale caught a train to Montreal's Dorval airport to purchase a ticket to São Paulo, Brazil, a country with which the U. S. had no extradition treaty.
There had been some confusion as to whether or not the Australian Government's guarantee over funds on deposit applied to deposits up to US $ 1 million with ING DIRECT Australia.
Other SMAW-related methods that are even less frequently used include firecracker welding, an automatic method for making butt and fillet welds, and massive electrode welding, a process for welding large components or structures that can deposit up to 60 lb ( 27 kg ) of weld metal per hour.
" It brought home the significance of their performance and made me force myself 50m higher up the ridge, to deposit the supplies for our final camp.
They are characterised by the slipper-shaped pouches ( modified labellums ) of the flowers – the pouch traps insects so they are forced to climb up past the staminode, behind which they collect or deposit pollinia, thus fertilizing the flower.
The pouch traps insects seeking nectar, and to leave again they have to climb up past the staminode, behind which they collect or deposit pollinia.
Though initial attempts to acquire the pendant serve only to alienate the Earl's fiancée, Jill Wyvern, and the sale of the house, which would have yielded deposit enough to recompense the Captain, are thwarted by the tactlessness of Sir Roderick ; Jeeves comes up with a successful plan, which exploits Mrs Spottsworth's fascination in the supernatural.
For the 1979 general election, the Front put up 303 candidates: it lost every deposit.

deposit and 100
Brooks's institute has charged varying fees to prospective clients who wished to learn how to live without food, which have ranged from US $ 100, 000 with an initial deposit of $ 10, 000 to one billion dollars, to be paid via bank wire transfer with a preliminary deposit of $ 100, 000, for a session called " Immortality workshop ".
One of the basic building blocks in MEMS processing is the ability to deposit thin films of material with a thickness anywhere between a few nanometres to about 100 micrometres.
This is usually a very cheap rental but deposit is ( 2006 ) 100 euro per bike.
Consider a deposit of $ 100 placed at 10 % ( annual ).
Bob asks the banker for a $ 100 deposit slip in anticipation of Alice wanting to transfer money to him.
This encrypted value is sent to Bob with the promise to deposit $ 100 into his account when Bob sends the value back to the bank.
When Alice wants to pay Bob $ 100 she asks for the deposit slip and Bob sends her.
The site ( www. prisminister. dk ) differs from the priceline strategy, by only collecting a deposit before the deal, rather than making the user commit 100 % to the purchase.
For example, the province of Quebec, Canada, requires not only submission of closure plan before the start of mining activity, but also the deposit of a financial guarantee equal to 100 % of the estimated rehabilitation costs.
According to a park commissioner, after the vandals saw the stories in print, they would always deposit the stolen pieces, which weighed about 100 pounds, somewhere in the park.
Thieves have altered cheques to change the name ( in order to deposit cheques intended for payment to someone else ) or the amount on the face of cheques, simple altering can change $ 100. 00 into $ 100, 000. 00, although transactions of this value are subject to investigation as a precaution to prevent fraud as policy.
To obtain a bicycle, riders pay a refundable deposit at one of 100 special locking bike stands, and have unlimited use of the bike within a specified ' city bike zone '.
This is because if you cash $ 100 today and deposit in your savings account, you will have $ 105 in one year.
A tributary, the Queen River, carried pollutants from mining operations in the Queenstown and flowed into the lower part of the King River for almost 100 years. It is estimated that 100 million tonnes of tailings were disposed of into the Queen River This has been stopped by measures taken by the mining companies and government, including the construction of tailings dams rather than direct deposit of wastes into the Queen River ..
By 1919 the sum of cash and assets held on deposit for all the TSBs reached £ 100 million, which rose to £ 162 million in 1929 and £ 292 million in 1939.
In 1993, they completed the purchase of the Goldex mine, becoming the 100 % owner of the largest unexploited gold deposit in Quebec.
This was followed by the purchase of the Lapa gold deposit in 2000, Riddarhyttan Resources AB ( the 100 % owner of the Suurikuusikko gold deposit in northern Finland, which would become the Kittilä mine ) in 2005, the Pinos Altos project in Mexico in 2006, and the purchase of Cumberland Resources in 2007, giving Agnico-Eagle 100 % control of the Meadowbank gold project in Nunavut, Canada.

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