Sentence examples for coarse materials from inspiring English sources

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She is always posing the question of how the world might be rebuilt from minimal, coarse materials—"Show me your nothing / that you left behind," she writes in "Archeology," "and I'll build from it a forest and a highway, / an airport, baseness, tenderness, / a missing home".

And its appearance here with work by two younger women, Gay Outlaw and Diana Cooper, is meant to show, if not Ms. Bontecou's direct influence on the present generation, then at least affinities between her work and theirs -- for instance, the balance of coarse materials and fabrication with biomorphic imagery arranged in a formal scheme.

Coarse materials would move farther than fine materials due to less energy consumption caused by intergranular friction.

Soft X-ray images also show that sediments above the E4 deposits contain more coarse materials compared to those just below the E3 deposits (Fig. 6).

The E3 deposits are thick and composed of coarse materials (Table 3), and are traceable in the canal-trench (Fig. 9).

Third, wide center-to-center distance guarantees a good passing ability, avoiding the blocking of possible residual coarse materials passing through sample pad in samples.

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Coarse material (e.g., beach sand) is removed in crude cyclones called sand traps.

Occasionally sand cays may have a rampart of coarse material on the windward side, just beyond a shallow lagoon filled with mangroves.

In the morning Yngve, his girlfriend Kristin, and I caught the bus to Dad's flat, where they were walking around nervously, Dad in a flamboyant white shirt, Unni in a white dress made from coarse material.

Colman held her own with the often coarse material there and in That Mitchell and Webb Look (there was a particularly memorable scene in which they reflected on the benefits of home working from the point of view of maximising opportunities for self-abuse).

The characteristic clay-rich layer of Planosols can form from a downward translocation (migration) of clay particles under the action of percolating water, from burial of a clay-rich layer by over-washed coarse material, or from seasonal destruction and translocation of clay (a process known as ferrolysis).

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