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There is barely a plot, little character development, the action almost all takes place in one location – Guy's crumbling home perched on the edge of a quarry.
It has given the biographer a leading role in the pursuit of a quarry.
Our house is on the edge of a quarry and is about to be knocked down.
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This geomaterial is the product of a quarry of limestone located in north region of Portugal.
Next the development of a simple method for the production of building elements in order to massively recycle quarry dust was investigated at laboratory scale: the production of building blocks by means of compaction moulding.
The paper gives a short geological setting of the area and reports our recent study (2006 onward) on traces, typologies, methods and development of the quarrying activity in the area, focussing on the Roman period.
An experimental research was carried out on the design and development of a self-levelling cement mortar substituting up to 75% of the cement by grounded slate from quarrying wastes.
All the businesses but the quarry have long since died, and the Wrigleys these days are trying to start the development of a year-round resort and conference center on the site of a hotel that was razed 33 years ago.
The expansion of settlement network in later times, along with forest clearance, development of quarrying and growth of tourism have led to substantial modifications of the geomorphological landscape and the origin of a suite of anthropic landforms.
James B. Duke initially suggested the use of stone from a quarry in Princeton, New Jersey, but later amended the plans to purchase a local quarry in Hillsborough to reduce costs.
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