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Diabase and fine
Diabase dikes and sills are typically shallow intrusive bodies and often exhibit fine grained to aphanitic chilled margins which may contain tachylite ( dark mafic glass ).

Diabase and
Wherry, E. T., 1912, Apparent Sun-Crack Structures and Ringing-rock Phenomena in the Triassic Diabase of Eastern Pennsylvania ; Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Science, Philadelphia, pp. 169 172

Diabase and with
This is a 4 acre ( 16, 000 m² ) boulder field of weathered Diabase rocks, some of which " ring " much like a bell when struck with a hammer.

normally and has
Upon consideration of the variety of soils and fabrics normally encountered in the washing process, it is little wonder that the use of a number of detergent constituents having `` synergistic '' properties has gained widespread acceptance.
When a word represents a larger construction of which it is the only expressed part, it normally has more stress than it would have in fully expressed construction.
Abnormal pressure, applied over a period of time, produces a change in the bony deposit, so a tooth functions normally in the new position into which it has been guided.
Cave dwelling amphibians normally hunt by smell and some salamanders seem to have learned to recognize immobile prey even when it has no smell.
As the aardwolf ages, it will normally lose some of its teeth, though this has little impact on their feeding habits due to the softness of the insects that they eat.
A mushroom anchor will normally sink in the silt to the point where it has displaced its own weight in bottom material, thus greatly increasing its holding power.
Since the flow of a baseball game has natural breaks to it, and normally players act individually rather than performing in clusters, the sport lends itself to easy record-keeping and statistics.
" For pitchers, wins, ERA, and strikeouts are the most often-cited statistics, and a pitcher leading his league in these statistics may be referred to as a " Triple Crown " winner ( but normally he has won the Cy Young Award ).
A dérailleur system normally has two dérailleurs, or mechs, one at the front to select the chainring and another at the back to select the sprocket.
Since commercial signage usually has limited physical space, signage is normally in French alone.
The United Kingdom also operates a formal coalition cabinet between the Conservative and the Liberal Democrat parties, but this is unusual because the UK normally has a majority government.
Apart from this, when no party has had a majority, minority governments normally have been formed with one or more opposition parties agreeing to vote for the legislation governments need to function, as the Labour government of James Callaghan formed a coalition with the Liberals in 1977 when it lost its narrow majority gained at the October 1974 election.
The production of chemical substances that do not normally occur in nature has long been tried, such as the synthesis of sulfuric and nitric acids attributed to the controversial alchemist Jābir ibn Hayyān.
If a person has one or both parents who are citizens of a given state, then the person is normally a citizen of that state as well.
When U and V are two independent normally distributed random variables with expected value 0 and variance 1, then the ratio U / V has the standard Cauchy distribution.
A loaded, weighted or crooked die is one that has been tampered with to land with a specific side facing upwards more often than it normally would.
A revolving door normally has several wings / leaves that hang on a central shaft forming compartments which rotate one way about a vertical axis.
However, the same measure has been taken also by churches that normally insist on the importance of receiving communion under both forms.
Hume argued in keeping with the empiricist view that all knowledge derives from sense experience, but he accepted that this has implications not normally acceptable to philosophers.
On the other hand, it has been said that some aspects of shared traditions normally found in cultural communities, like clothing and cooking, aren't found in the Esperanto community.
As a direct result of the anonymity requirements, the node requesting a datum does not normally connect directly to the node that has it ; instead, the datum is routed across several intermediaries, none of which know which node requested the datum or which one had it.
The club's first recorded all-white club kit came in 1903, and ever since then the club has been playing in all-white shirts and black shorts, with socks going through various evolutions of black and / or white, but are now normally white-only.
Another example is the red fox which has a typical auburn pelt, the tail normally ending with white marking.
The end window is designed to be thin enough to allow these particles through with minimal attenuation, and normally has a density of about 1. 5-2. 0 mg / cm < sup > 2 </ sup >.
Garfield's world has specific locations that appear normally on the comic strips, like the Vet ’ s office, a place he loathes.

normally and fine
In most species the leaves are covered in fine hairs or indumentum, which normally contain the essential oils.
There is little water current in such environments, so oxygen from surface water is not brought down, and the deposited sediment is normally a fine dark clay.
In practice, possession or manufacture of cannabis products is considered to be a minor misdemeanor punishable by a minor fine ( normally in the range of 60-500 euros ).
The simple use is normally punished by a maximum sentence of one year imprisonment or a fine of up to 3 750 euros.
The current value of the coin in " very fine " to " extremely fine " condition is £ 3500 to £ 6000 as the pieces are very rare, but normally fairly unworn, although a Mr Pinkerton, writing at the time that the coins circulated, noted that many of the coins in circulation were so worn as to be almost flat.
This is likely due to his methods: Bewick, unlike his predecessors, would carve in harder woods, notably box wood, against the grain, using fine tools normally favoured by metal engravers.
The interior is normally very smooth or lined with fine bubbles ; the exterior is generally coated with rough sand particles and is porous.
Fire normally destroys plant tissue but sometimes charcoalified remains can preserve fine morphological detail that is lost in other modes of preservation ; some of the best evidence of early flowers has been preserved in fusain.
Those few examples of plant fossils that appear to be the remains of whole plants in fact are incomplete as the internal cellular tissue and fine micromorphological detail is normally lost during fossilisation.
After admission, the pseudopatients acted normally and told staff that they felt fine and had not experienced any more hallucinations.
If admitted, the pseudopatients were instructed to " act normally ", reporting that they felt fine and no longer heard voices.
" Here the plate would normally contain " Ellu " ( white sesame seeds ) mixed with fried groundnuts, neatly cut dry coconut & fine cut bella ( Jaggery ).
The taxpayer maybe ordered by court to file the outstanding return, normally being imposed a court fine.
The fur on the upper parts of the bat is normally dark brown, chestnut brown or rust-orange and quite short and fine.
The injury was followed by a lucid interval, when Richardson seemed to be fine and was able to talk and act normally.
His political activism in favor of black people worried the French administration, and as a punishment for his activities, he was issued a prison sentence after committing a minor crime that normally would have resulted in a small fine.
A sommelier ( or ; ), or wine steward, is a trained and knowledgeable wine professional, normally working in fine restaurants, who specializes in all aspects of wine service as well as wine and food pairing.
The injury was followed by a lucid interval, when Richardson seemed to be fine and was able to talk and act normally.
He had it checked out by a doctor a few days later who told him that his back was fine, so he continued normally throughout the entirety of the war.
Changelings also have more-typically human proportions than doppelgangers, and naturally grow fine white hair from their scalps ( although this can be altered with normally by the changeling's Change Shape ability ).
In 2009, a popular late night talk show Last Call with Carson Daly on NBC network, featured a New York-based artist Danny Setiawan who creates reproductions of masterpieces by famous artists such as Salvador Dalí, Vincent Van Gogh, and Gustav Klimt on human bodies aiming to make fine art appealing for his contemporaries who normally would not consider themselves as art enthusiasts.
Designed as a relatively cheap, easily applied, colorful medium, oil pastels granted younger artists and students a greater freedom of expression than the expensive chalk-like pastels normally associated with the fine arts.
Reflection nebulae are actually made up of very fine dust that normally appears dark but can look quite blue when reflecting the light of energetic nearby stars.

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