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The discovery of Iron Knob and Iron Monarch near the western shore of the Spencer Gulf in South Australia combined with the development by the BHP metallurgist A. D. Carmichael of a technique for ' separating zinc sulphides from the accompanying earth and rock ' led BHP ' to implement the startlingly simple and cheap process for liberating vast amounts of valuable metals out of sulphide ores, including huge heaps of tailings and slimes up to ' high.
In spite of rhetorical use of soliloquizing and a key of sentiment often pitched too high for today's taste, the stories written by Conscience are animated by a real spirit of genius, mildly lustrous, perhaps, rather than startlingly brilliant.
Andy Kellman of Allmusic gave a more mixed review however, describing the album as being " just as scattered and uneven as LeToya's self-titled debut ", but noted that there are no " shortage of high points ", listing ; " Regret ", the " pummeling, startlingly brash " " She Ain't Got ..." and " the melancholy " " Take Away Love " as particular stand-outs.

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In Morocco, the Islamist Justice and Development Party ( PJD ) supported King Muhammad VI's " Mudawana ", a " startlingly progressive family law " which grants women the right to a divorce, raises the minimum age for marriage to 18, and, in the event of separation, stipulates equal distribution of property.
German Romanticism, which followed closely after the late development of German classicism, emphasized an aesthetic of fragmentation that can appear startlingly modern to the reader of English literature, and valued Witz – that is, " wit " or " humor " of a certain sort – more highly than the serious Anglophone Romanticism.
One critic writes that the album is " one of the more complex and simply confounding records ever released by a major label " and another writes that the single "' A Small Victory ', which seems to run Madame Butterfly through Metallica and Nile Rodgers (...) reveals a developing facility for combining unlikely elements into startlingly original concoctions.
Meanwhile, after a startlingly brief love affair ( of which Molly knows nothing ), Mr Gibson abruptly decides to remarry, less from his own inclination than from a perceived duty to provide Molly with a mother to guide her.
The house, in Colquhoun Street on the north edge of town, is one of the best examples of his style, with startlingly modern interiors incorporating furniture which he designed.
Vernon is startlingly similar to Vernon-Smith in appearance, which allows a number of dramatic situations to develop before Vernon ’ s real purpose in coming to Greyfriars is revealed.
He worked for a year as an unqualified teacher — one of the lowest of the low in English education — at South Milford Primary School, where he became involved in a local amateur football team which was startlingly successful that year.
He startlingly revealed at the next meeting on 10 January that what Darwin had taken to be wrens, blackbirds and slightly differing finches were " a series of ground finches which are so peculiar " as to form " an entirely new group " of 11 species.
He was educated at Fort Street High School, Sydney, where he made a startlingly strong impression with his mature characterization of the title role in " Hamlet ", a school production which was performed on the steps of the Sydney War memorial.
An insistent saxophone section propels the chart which climaxes in a startlingly out-of-control slide trombone solo by Milt Bernhart.

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The dry, rocky landscape that confronted fifty-five-year-old Morris as she stepped off the stage at South Pass City appeared startlingly different from the fertile landscape she had known in Illinois and New York.
William Boehnel of the New York World-Telegram stated: " The plot ... is really ridiculous, but not so startlingly so as the acting.

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From the sophisticated urban world of that first book, through The Return of Ansel Gibbs with its world of politics and public affairs, to the private, half-haunted pastoral world of The Entrance to Porlock, he has created a series of novels of startlingly different moods and manners, people and places.
More startlingly, her own race has been changed from Native, to half-Native and half-Negro, to Negro … There is no evidence to support these changes, but there is an instructive lesson in American historiography to be read in them.
There has been criticism of the agreement, for example a Brussels lawyer noting that it is startlingly complex, difficult to accomplish and very disadvantageous to Flanders.
Pierre Laberge ( 1972 ) observes that Kant's famous critique of physicotheology in the Critique of Pure Reason ( 1781 ; second edition 1787 ) has tended to obscure the fact that in his early work, General History of Nature and Theory of the Heavens ( 1755 ), Kant defended a physicotheology that at the time was startlingly original, but that succeeded only to the extent that it concealed what Laberge terms a theophysics (" ce que nous appellerons une théophysique ").
Eduardo Rivadavia from Allmusic gave the album 4 1 / 2 out of 5 stars saying " Christian metal has enjoyed startlingly infrequent success stories over the years.

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Chansey walks carefully to protect its egg from damage but can be startlingly fast when it must run from danger.
" The Independents Boyd Tonkin described it as " an updated Somerset Maugham yarn ", " ush in its landscapes, dense in its ideas, always startlingly nimble and witty ".
The change in CP policy led to some startlingly inconsistent positions on its part.
One review noted that " 30 Seconds " " was clearly the work of a garage band, yet its arty dissonance and weird experimentalism were startlingly unique.
Despite being a bit heavier than the more common platforms such as the Nissan 240sx, Mazda RX7, and the Toyota AE86, it's long wheelbase and deceptively nimble handling, due to its MKIV Toyota Supra heritage, make it a startlingly robust competitor.
In his review, Scott Foundas of ' Variety magazine ' said that it " serves as a companion piece to writer-producer Paul Greengrass ' superb 2001 pic " Bloody Sunday ," but emerges as a startlingly powerful achievement in its own right ".
And it really is startlingly new, with its ancient Egyptian setting in the country household of a mortuary priest who overstrains his already tense family by bringing home an ultra-tough line in concubines from Memphis.
He expounded a startlingly frank diatribe against the evils of a government that oppressed its own people and kept foreign parasites protected so that they could continue to " suck the blood of the people.
Later critics have also praised the opera as occupying a special place in American history, with its heroine " a startlingly early voice for modern civil rights causes, notably the importance of education and knowledge to African American advancement.

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The startlingly bright effect of the first washings led the Committee to order the rest of the Brumidi-Costaggini cycle cleaned and restored to go with them.
Mrs. Tim Williams was about 21, with skin the color of bitter chocolate, and if you discounted the plain dress and worn slippers, she was startlingly pretty.
And this was before he began to play his startlingly beautiful jazz.
The divergences between the Hebrew text of the scroll and the standard Masoretic Text are startlingly minimal.
Using almost no information about human thought or emotion, DOCTOR sometimes provided a startlingly human-like interaction.
" Boucher and McComas, however, were less enthusiastic, faulting the book for being " simply padded, occasionally with startlingly ingenious gimmickry,.
Using almost no information about human thought or emotion, ELIZA sometimes provided a startlingly human-like interaction.
The OSU SETI program gained fame on August 15, 1977 when Jerry Ehman, a project volunteer, witnessed a startlingly strong signal received by the telescope.
In the course of his visit to the Talboy's manor, Robert is entranced by George ’ s sister Clara, who looks startlingly like George.
A few composers developed a cappella music, especially Bruckner, whose masses and motets startlingly juxtapose Renaissance counterpoint with chromatic harmony.
" When he asks for her, she appears in startlingly elegant attire and stands aloof.
It was a completely original conception, true to Eakins ' firsthand experience, and an almost startlingly successful image for the artist, who had struggled with his first outdoor composition less than a year before.
With the return of peace, his career took off rapidly as a composer of what were, for British audiences, startlingly new pieces, often for unusual ensembles, strongly influenced by Ravel, Stravinsky and the young French composers of Les six.
A new Pheidippides emerges, startlingly transformed into the pale nerd and intellectual bum that he had once feared to become.
Some species frequent promising positions among leaves or bark, where they await prey, and some of them will sit in the open, where they are startlingly good mimics of bird droppings.

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