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Opponents point in part to the discovery of a previously unknown fault about a mile offshore.
He cared a lot, maybe to a fault, about his image as a baseball icon.
Careless to a fault about money and engrossed with public affairs, he had allowed his large official income to be squandered by irresponsible servants and tradesmen.
According to a North Vietnamese participant interviewed by Mr Langguth, Mr Kissinger began "It was not my responsibility...It was not my fault about the bombing".
"Probably the fault about my books is that I don't take them seriously enough," Fleming responds, before simultaneously lowering his own pretensions and insulting his readers.
He is honest to a fault about his sexual failings; an admirer of beautiful women, he has a squeamish horror of physical intimacy, a problem which is only resolved at a late age.
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The vertical displacement is about 200 m, and the displacement along the thrust fault is about 1.4 km (Fig. 11).
Dip angle of fault is about 60°.
The slip rate of the fault is about 0.6 mm/yr (Fenton et al., 2003).
Following Mai and Beroza (2000), the efficient width (w) of the fault is about 0.77-fold as large as the width of the source rupture model.
Until this quake, no earthquake above magnitude 7.0 on the Richter scale had occurred on this fault since about 1700, and the fault was believed to be "dead".
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