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Partially collapsed lava tubes are visible as chains of pit craters, and broad lava fans formed by lava emerging from intact, subsurface tubes are also common.
Partially collapsed lava tubes are visible as chains of pit craters.
Partially collapsed adobe building in Westmorland, CaliforniaAround thirty percent of the world's population lives or works in earth-made construction.

Partially and have
Partially 3D and fully 2D games were still common in the industry early in the decade, but these have now become rare as developers look almost exclusively for fully 3D games to satisfy the increasing demand for them in the market.
" Partially trusted " and guests will often have restricted authorization in order to protect resources against improper access and usage.
Partially for this reason, spectral methods have excellent error properties, with the so-called " exponential convergence " being the fastest possible, when the solution is smooth.
Partially isolated from the rest of the continent by the Atlas Mountains and the Sahara desert, inhabitants of the northern parts of the Maghreb have long had commercial and cultural ties to the inhabitants of the Mediterranean countries of Southern Europe and Western Asia, going back at least to the Phoenicians in the 1st millenium BC ( the Phoenician colony of Carthage having been founded, according to tradition, in what is now Tunisia circa 800 BC ).
Partially because of the rise of empiricism and partially due to the self-conscious naming of the age in terms of ancient Rome, two imprecise labels have been affixed to the age.
Partially free of his programming, he demanded to know how Andros could have done this to his own sister.

Partially and left
left: Partially caramelised cube sugar, right: burning cube sugar with ash as catalyst
Partially due to the influence of Euronymous of the band Mayhem, Samoth left Thou Shalt Suffer and with Ihsahn, began writing music for a new band called Emperor ( in which he played drums ).
Partially through the 2009 Scream the Prayer Tour, Brennan Chaulk left the band because of personal reasons ( getting married ) and due to the fact that he writes Christian worship music.

Partially and on
* Partially Convertible-Central Banks control international investments flowing in and out of the country, while most domestic trade transactions are handled without any special requirements, there are significant restrictions on international investing and special approval is often required in order to convert into other currencies.
Partially based on the Leptocephalus giganteus larvae, later shown to be normal sized.
Partially based on Puzo's 1969 novel, The Godfather, the film is in part both a sequel and a prequel to The Godfather, presenting two parallel dramas.
Partially scrapped in 1995, Ashtabula was expended as a target in fleet exercises on October 15, 2000.
Partially as a result of these events, increasing legal powers were introduced to protect castles – acts of parliament in 1900 and 1910 widened the terms of the earlier legislation on national monuments to allow the inclusion of castles.
Partially because of his interest in economic policy, he was elected a Reichstag deputy in July 1932, and within the party, he was made chairman of the Committee on Economic Policy in December 1932, a post that he did not hold for long.
Partially defined operators A, B on Hilbert spaces H, K are unitarily equivalent if and only if there is a unitary transformation U: H → K such that
Partially with the help of the China Aid Act of 1948 and the Chinese-American Joint Commission on Rural Reconstruction, the Republic of China government implemented a far-reaching and highly successful land reform program on Taiwan during the 1950s.
Partially for cost reasons, the user port ( designed for modems and other devices ) was omitted from the C16 ( although the connections for it were still present on the system board ).
Partially based on the calculations of Darwin, an important criticism was given by Henri Poincaré in 1908.
Partially recovered ( much due to the encouraging presence of Marina, now well-settled into the real life role of a guardian angel, ever on the alert, ready to fly out to Moscow and lend a helping hand ), Vysotsky embarked on a successful Ukrainian concert tour ( there he wrote a cluster of songs and later referred to those days as his personal Boldino Autumn ).
Partially to remove Brown from his leadership position, a state constitutional amendment initiative was proposed and passed by the electorate in 1990, imposing term limits on state legislators.
Partially as a response to this, Dyer published a collection of his articles on the Middle East and related topics called With Every Mistake in 2005.
Partially because the album was re-released twice by Avex Trax, DiscO-Zone charted for over a year on the Oricon weekly albums chart and sold over one million copies overall.
" Partially due to the destruction of the Chicago Fire on tombstones, it was difficult to remove many of the remains.
Partially native Long Islanders, partially Hispanic, the service community within the town of East Hampton is centered on Springs which contains the more modest housing available.
Partially because of this, she began writing for soaps instead of acting on them.
Partially in response to this, the British Royal Proclamation of 1763 included restrictions on white settlement in unceded Indian territories.
Partially due to public furor over his treatment, Davitt was released ( along with other political prisoners ) on 19 December 1877, when he had served seven and half years, on a " ticket of leave ".
Partially restored double-track section south of Wymondham Abbey railway station | Wymondham Abbey, Norfolk, UK on the Mid-Norfolk Railway
Partially due to the inclusion and limitations of the A. I., co-op is played with more relaxed rules ( e. g. reduced timers, some limited kits can be selected on spawn, etc.

melted and collapsed
Underground volcanism may have melted frozen ice ; the water then flowed away and the ground collapsed to leave chaotic terrain.
Many sections collapsed entirely during the 17th century, and further serious damage was done by a fire of 1906 which melted the bells in the central tower.
Many other trophies and artifacts in the clubhouse melted or were damaged beyond repair but the Grey Cup survived by catching onto a nail when the shelf upon which it sat collapsed.
As the ice melted the land collapsed, causing a lake to form.

melted and found
The Basilica Aemilia in the Roman Forum did burn down, which perhaps can be attributed to Alaric: the archaeological evidence was provided by coins dating from 410 found melted in the floor.
The largest hoard of early Pictish metalwork was found in 1819 at Norrie's Law in Fife, but unfortunately much was dispersed and melted down ( Scottish law on treasure finds has always been unhelpful to preservation ).
In 1811 he constructed a new kind of furnace, and on the second occasion when he melted a large quantity found that he could produce flint glass, which, taken from the bottom of a vessel containing two hundredweight of glass, had the same refractive power as glass taken from the surface.
The author of Ekphráseis ( Descriptions ) found that the statue of Caerus at Sicyon resembled Dionysus, with his forehead glistening with graces and a delicate blush on his cheeks: "... though it was bronze, it blushed ; and though it was hard by nature, it melted into softness ".
The " melted " rubber pinch rollers that can be found in many early 8-Track cartridges were the result of the rubber not being fully cured.
It was later found that about ½ the core had melted, and the cladding around 90 % of the fuel rods had failed, with of the core gone, and around of uranium flowing to the bottom head of the pressure vessel, forming a mass of corium.
At the end of Mallards record run, the middle big end ( part of the motion for the inside cylinder ) was found to have run hot ( indicated by the bursting of a heat-sensitive " stink bomb " placed in the bearing for warning purposes ), the bearing metal having melted, which meant that the locomotive had to stop at Peterborough rather than continue on to London.
Upon delivery, Ruttmann found that hot film lights often melted the wax to a serious degree.
Feeling in their bones the unbridgeable separateness and distance from both Croats and Serbs, these " Turkey's abandoned children " found themselves in an uneasy position: being a cultural / denominational transplant from Asia Minor grafted onto South Slavic ethnicities whose nascent Croat and Serb identities melted away in the process of Islamization, they vacillated between a few national and semi-national individualities: Turkish, Croat, Serb, supranational Yugoslav and quasidenominational ethnic Muslim designation-Bosnian Muslims were officially recognized as a nation under the name of Muslims in the 1971 Yugoslav census.
None of them were recovered intact, though fragments of a few were found amid melted gold in the burnt wreckage of a motor vehicle close to the Manor.
Besides the beds of reddish " clinker " larger concretions can be found that appear at first glance to be similar to melted glass or even pieces of volcanic rock.
It was never found and is thought to have been melted down.
A Qing army found that the Nepalese forces had melted away, and no suppression was necessary.
Charcoal starter fluid and an outdoor grill were kept on the front porch of Willingham's house as evidenced by a melted container found there.
Their fully clothed bodies were found after the ice melted in 1998.
Rounded " pearls " also are found, which come from melted silica that returned to solid form before hitting the ground.
The constitutio, recorded on a large bronze plate, was lodged in the military archive at Rome ( none such has been found ; presumably they were melted down in later times ).
The thin veins of melted glass, breccia, and shocked quartz found would have formed under pressures 100, 000 times greater than atmospheric pressure at sea level, or between 10 and 100 times greater than those generated by volcanic or earthquake activity.
The so-called " China syndrome " would be this process taken to an extreme: the molten mass working its way down through the soil to the water table ( and below )-however, current understanding and experience of nuclear fission reactions suggests that the molten mass would become too disrupted to carry on heat generation before descending very far ; for example, in the Chernobyl disaster the reactor core melted and core material was found in the basement, too widely dispersed to carry on a chain reaction ( but still dangerously radioactive ).
At the site of the main church, built after the Norse were converted to Christianity, investigators have found melted fragments of bell-metal, and foundation stones of it and other buildings remained into the 20th century, as did the remnants of a possible forge.
She has written a confession, but Poirot found her library book about magic, melted wax and a pin, and realized she mistook piercing a voodoo image for murder.
While searching for evidence of Bigfoot in 1968, cryptozoologists Ivan Sanderson and Bernard Heuvelmans, reportedly examined the Iceman in Hansen's house trailer in Minnesota, and concluded it was a genuine creature, saying they found " putrefaction where some of the flesh had been exposed from the melted ice.
Because all the metals that reached Europe were melted back into their constituent metals in Spain, the bars found in the shipwreck are the only known bars of this type that remain.
However, no examples of melted copper ( melting point 1981 ° F / 1083 ° C ) were found during the clear-up operations, which indicates that the temperatures did not exceed 1800 ° F ( 1000 ° C ) by much.

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