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    grain structure similar to granite and which, on account of its light weight, is used, amongst others, in aircraft construction and for kitchen countertops...
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    a haven for photographers during each season. Many photographers utilise the granite boulders for shots whilst many will also take advantage of the Poplar...
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    stone statues at the main entrance were made of red granite brought from Hanko.: 16  The construction of the station was delayed by dramatic times.: 16 ...
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  • Jean Leymarie, Braque : f, Genève, Skira-Fabbri, 1967, 134 p.Document utilisé pour la rédaction de l’article Ferrier & Le Pichon 1988, p. 506 Collectif...
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    He modeled the shape of his lighthouse on that of an oak tree, using granite blocks. He rediscovered and used "hydraulic lime", a form of concrete that...
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    featuring a stepped spillway comprising twenty tiers. It is constructed using granite blocks, each measuring 120 cm in length, 55 cm in breadth, and 35 cm in...
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    baptisms by immersion, and made of white Carrara marble set against the black granite of the floor. Its placement corresponds with the doctrine of the Vatican...
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    fort's terreplein or roof, three more to be mounted en barbette and two for land defence. Granite-faced casemates with iron shields would house another...
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    Portland stone blocks surmounted by granite and durable Bramley Fall stone on the seaward facing exterior. Further construction from 1897 onwards established...
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    peninsula. These mountains are heavily forested, and mainly composed of granite and other igneous rocks. Much of it has been eroded, creating a karst landscape...
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    chromed headlamp bezels, two new exterior paint colours (Cumbrian Green and Granite), two new leather hide colours (Newmarket Tan and Cumbrian Green), new...
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    newest self-catered accommodation, with construction completed in 2021. There are 270 standard bedrooms, and 912 en-suites. Students access campus via Forum...
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    boasted a new 36-level landmark tower with red brown granite and bronze glass facade and a polished granite lobby. The $400 million landmark complex would provide...
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    Alabaster pot, Mid-Euphrates region, 6500 BC, Louvre Museum Footed bowl in granite, Syria, end of 8th millennium BC. Jar in calcite alabaster, Syria, late...
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    which had not been renewed for decades, were uniformly covered with black granite from China. Following this, a redesign of the station forecourt, the B...
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    giant construction vessel". marinelog.com. Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2010-02-10. "Kum Yong Development Co., Ltd". en.kumyongdev...
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    son of a pastor and educated at degree level, but was employed as a construction worker. He became notorious among the Communists when he led a number...
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    clay, dolomite, limestone, limekankan, moulding sand, quartz, soap stone, granite and red ochre. The metallic minerals are abundant is only two talukas,...
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  • The gentle slope of Calle de Genóva is rationalised at the base with a granite plinth. Above that is red brick, and cream Novelda stone used for the decoration...
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    brick is generally used. Other areas saw extensive use of limestone, granite and flint. The building stone was often used in comparatively small and...
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    latest class of fleet submarines currently under construction by BAE Systems Submarine Solutions, utilising the massive Devonshire Dock Hall. Some of the...
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    iron columns and roof frames. The striking feature of the exterior is the granite columns that support cusped arches on the portico, a tall tower whose finial...
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    insisted on the quicker verdict as it had become more expedient for the construction of irrigation projects in Krishna basin. So the proceedings of Krishna...
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    Kingdom (2649-2134 BC) until the Roman Period (30 BC-AD 395) including granite, sandstone, limestone, basalt, travertine, gneiss, galena, and amethyst...
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    Analyses pétrographiques et mécaniques d'un ensemble de roches meulières utilisées en France à l'époque médiévale. Denis Fabre, Colloque international "Les...
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    it was refurbished in the late 1960s as a bare base capable of being utilised when required. It was opened as a permanently manned RAAF base in 1989...
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    sloping, semicircular rendered concrete wall with a central flagpole and granite base. The interior of the wall is lined by marble plaques citing the names...
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    the small island of Graemsay; they are represented by grey gneiss and granite. The Middle Devonian is divided into three main groups. The lower part...
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    a highly variable plant with 4 named varieties. Its wood is used in construction and to make implements, its fruit is edible. The Karbi people of Assam...
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    until 1994, and saw a Hot Dry Rock experiment drilled in Carnmenellis granite of Cornwall. The project, which was never intended to produce electricity...
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