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They park the car, and walk through a tunnel carved in a red sandstone edifice to emerge in what the father airily announces must be a deserted theme park.
In terms of volcano stability, faulting in the upper edifice could destabilise the volcano, leading to an increased risk of flank or large-scale dome collapse, while compactant deformation deeper in the edifice may emerge as a viable mechanism driving volcano subsidence, spreading and destabilisation.
The moment we mastered the methods of safe erection of edifices, the problem of useable and aesthetic quality emerged.
As a solution that satisfies these constraints, I put forward an evolutionary scenario in which life on Earth emerged, powered by solar irradiation, within porous edifices of hydrothermal origin that were built of photosynthesizing zinc sulfide (ZnS) crystals, in the "Zn world".
The ideological dispute that preoccupied Turgenev was between well-meaning liberals who believed in gradualist reform and their children, who emerged from university impatient to demolish the whole establishment edifice and start again.
This work puts forward an evolutionary scenario that satisfies the known constraints by proposing that life on Earth emerged, powered by UV-rich solar radiation, at photosynthetically active porous edifices made of precipitated zinc sulfide (ZnS) similar to those found around modern deep-sea hydrothermal vents.
Every Buddhist tradition has emerged on the basis of a relatively small selection of the overall canon, on which the entire edifice of that tradition has been built.
Well, there's a splendid foundation of hate today, too – and if we don't build something positive from it, the edifices that will inevitably emerge will be very ugly indeed.
It is very hard, looking at the elaborate edifices of fraud that are emerging across the financial system, to ignore the possibility that this kind of silence – "the willingness to not rock the boat" – is simply rewarded by promotion to ever higher positions, ever greater authority.
And it's O'Neill's script, in the end, that wears Lane down — while shoring up the other cast members, who emerge from this monumental edifice about crumbling humanity as new or bigger stars.
(José Quintero seems to have outdistanced any possible new interpretation with his legendary 1956 production, starring Jason Robards). And it's O'Neill's script, in the end, that wears Lane down while shoring up the other cast members, who emerge from this monumental edifice about crumbling humanity as new or bigger stars.
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