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slab and rock
The site of Parsons ' cremation was marked by a small concrete slab and was presided over by a large rock flake known to rock climbers as The Gram Parsons Memorial Hand Traverse.
As a result of this specialism, hellbenders are generally found in areas with large, irregularly shaped and intermittent rocks and swiftly moving water, and tend to avoid wider, slow moving waters with muddy banks and / or slab rock bottoms.
The saga relates that shortly after Haakon died on the same slab of rock that he was born upon, he was greatly mourned by friend and foe alike, and that his friends moved his body northward to Sæheim in North Hordaland.
" The saga relates that, shortly after, Haakon died on the same slab of rock that he was born upon, that he was greatly mourned by friend and foe alike, and that his friends moved his body northward to Sæheim in North Hordaland.
The manufacturer begins with a blank, either a larger stone or a slab knocked off a larger rock.
At a depth of approximately 80 – 120 km, the basalt of the oceanic slab is converted to a metamorphic rock called eclogite.
The magma that forms stratovolcanoes rises when water trapped both in hydrated minerals and in the porous basalt rock of the upper oceanic crust, is released into mantle rock of the asthenosphere above the sinking oceanic slab.
The procedure is to cut a slab of the rough rock with a slab saw, and next to stencil a shape from a template.
; < span id =" flake "> Flake </ span >: A thin slab of rock detached from the main face.
The foundation of the Central Plateau is a vast slab of primeval crystalline rock that frequently outcrops in the form of isolated rocks or massive peaks.
The granite outcrops are particularly spectacular from the sea because their grooves and fluted sides create furrows and ridges on each granite rock slab.
One such periodic recurring gag has Peter communicating with an unseen penpal on the other side of the ocean, writing a message on a slab of rock that he floats off into the horizon.
Although all the main structures are long gone, some artifacts such as the road grid, concrete slab foundations, manholes, cisterns, several rock alignments and dozens of small ponds remain today.
* The altar is supported by a slab of adobe rock, believed to be in abundant supply underneath the Loyola Heights campus.
The first element could be the Old Norse word staðr m ' place ; town ', the last element is hella f ' flagstone, slab of rock '.
The name Benllech is perhaps a mutated form of penllech, literally " head slab " or " head rock ", i. e. " capstone " or " head of the rock ".
Petroforms can also include a rock cairn or inukshuk, an upright monolith slab, a medicine wheel, a fire pit, a desert kite, sculpted boulders, or simply rocks lined up or stacked for various reasons.
A cross-slab — a rectangular slab of rock with a cross carved in relief on the slab face, with other pictures and shapes carved throughout.
As the slab of basaltic crust and some included sediments are dragged deeper, water and other more volatile materials are driven off and rise into the overlying wedge of rock above the subduction zone which is at a lower pressure.

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The roof shown here ( fig. 9 ) is a 6-inch slab of reinforced concrete, covered with at least 20 inches of pit-run gravel.
Although slab stock appeared first, it soon became apparent that for the production of cushions with irregular shapes, crowned contours, or rounded edges, the cutting of slab stock is a wasteful and uneconomical process.
One day when he attended a war memorial ceremony in Westminster Abbey his view was obstructed by a stout man on his left, his attention turned to the irregular pattern of the rough slab flooring and someone, clasping him by the arm, whispered, `` I want a word with you, please ''.
The Precision Bass ( or " P-bass ") evolved from a simple, uncontoured " slab " body design similar to that of a Telecaster with a single coil pickup, to a contoured body design with beveled edges for comfort and a single four-pole " single coil pickup.
In the original scheme, an externally cross-braced framed tube was applied with primary / secondary beams carrying metal decking with reinforced concrete slab.
Northern style dolmens are above ground with a four sided chamber and a megalithic roof ( also referred to as table type ), while southern style ( usually but not always underground ) are made up of a stone chest or pit covered by a slab.
Originally concealed with a slab of stone, this is the beginning of the Ascending Passage.
The site of his sepulchre was discovered by De Rossi in 1854, with some broken remnants of the Greek epitaph engraved on the narrow oblong slab that closed his tomb and only the Greek term for bishop readable.
On 1799, as French soldiers under the command of Colonel d ' Hautpoul were strengthening the defences of Fort Julien, a couple of miles north-east of the Egyptian port city of Rashid, Lieutenant Pierre-François Bouchard spotted a slab with inscriptions on one side that the soldiers had uncovered.
Scott is also commemorated on a stone slab in Makars ' Court, outside The Writers ' Museum, Lawnmarket, Edinburgh, along with other prominent Scottish writers ; quotes from his work are also visible on the Canongate Wall of the Scottish Parliament building in Holyrood.
The fragments are then size-separated by electrophoresis in a slab polyacrylamide gel, or more commonly now, in a narrow glass tube ( capillary ) filled with a viscous polymer.
* Megalithic tombs, multichambered, and dolmens, single-chambered, were graves with a huge stone slab stacked over other similarly large stone slabs ; they have been discovered all across Europe and Asia and were built in the Neolithic and the Bronze Age.
William's grave is currently marked by a marble slab with a Latin inscription dating from the early 19th century.
The fields were constructed out of reinforced concrete using a slip-form machine that produces a continual slab with no disruptions along the length.
In a heat flux DSC, both pans sit on a small slab of material with a known ( calibrated ) heat resistance K. The temperature of the calorimeter is raised linearly with time ( scanned ), i. e., the heating rate
One petroglyph, drawn on a stone slab in a double burial from c. 1000 BC, depicts a biga with two four-spoked wheels.
The sorcerers honor the fallen Toth by populating his funeral slab with eternally growing flowers and sealing off the section of Mount Korim with glowing quartz and crystal so that it may act as his tomb.

slab and iron
Major products include steel slab, hot rolled coil, steel plate, automotive steel, galvanised steel, corrugated galvanised iron, " ZINCALUME " brand ( 55 % aluminium, 43. 5 % zinc, 1. 5 % silicon ) coated steel, and " COLORBOND " brand pre-painted steel.
Finding their way into it, they saw that the floor had been cleared to expose a stone slab with an iron ring on it.
This is old Wealden iron country, recalled by the cast iron memorial slab in the church, to John Bottinge, dated 1622.
Many of these houses, built between the 1850's and the 1950's, stand to this very day and are locally referred to as Town Houses which are essentially terraced houses with two floors having a traditional Maltese timber balcony, stone slab ceilings supported by wooden or iron beams and Maltese patterned floor tiles.
Nervous Laughter: Television Situation Comedy and Liberal Democratic Ideology, p. 131 ( 1989 )</ ref > Thelma " rules the roost with an iron tongue and solves every problem with a can of Bud, a slab of meat loaf, a smack upside the head, and a healthy dose of the unvarnished truth.

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