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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a corne" is not correct in written English and does not convey a clear meaning.
It appears to be a misspelling or truncation of a word or phrase, and without additional context, it cannot be used appropriately.
Example: "I found a corne of the room that was particularly interesting." (Note: "corne" should be corrected to "corner.")
Alternatives: "a corner" or "a section."
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Both sides had further chances to score in an entertaining second period, with substitute Osman Sow going closest for Hearts with a header against the crossbar from a corne.
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Low temperature may be the reason that olivine is typically well preserved in many of the Fort a la Corne kimberlites, which are attributed to phreatomagmatic eruptions in a marine environment (Pittari et al. 2008).
The Fort à la Corne diamondiferous kimberlite field consists of at least 70 bodies of volcaniclastic kimberlite, hosted within a contemporaneous non-volcanic sedimentary succession.
A wide variety of primary pyroclastic, volcaniclastic and re-sedimented volcaniclastic deposits derived from multiple kimberlite eruptions are exceptionally well preserved at the Orion South kimberlite body in the Fort à la Corne field in central Saskatchewan.
Diamond-bearing kimberlites in the Fort à la Corne field, east-central Saskatchewan, consist primarily of volcaniclastic deposits which are interstratified with Lower Cretaceous continental, marginal marine and marine sediments.
After the disaster struck in August 2012, Louisiana governor Bobby Jindal issued an emergency evacuation order to all 350 residents of Bayou Corne – a community of homes facing a canal that flows into an exquisite bayou (a river through wetlands) with white egrets, ibis and spoonbills soaring across the water.
Ugo Monye gave a powerful display in Johannesburg; Shane gave a pass to Corne Uys.
By mid-2013, officials had declared Bayou Corne a "sacrifice zone" and most of the 350 residents had fled.
A single mother of two living in a mobile home a mile from Bayou Corne thought her washing machine was on, and then remembered it had been broken for months.
After the disaster struck in August 2012, Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal issued an emergency evacuation order to all 350 residents of Bayou Corne -- a community of homes facing a canal that flows into an exquisite bayou (a river through wetlands) with white egrets, ibis, and spoonbills soaring across the water.
As a Tea Party member enmeshed in the Bayou Corne sinkhole disaster, Mike was just an exaggerated version of a haunting national story.
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