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Robert McCulloch, the engineer who found the fault, called the discovery "just one of those things".
Undoubtedly, Williams remembered the foot fault called on her that led to the loss of the final point in her semifinal defeat to Kim Clijsters in a 2009 semifinal.
Rather, according to the geological survey, the earthquake occurred at shallow depth along a different kind of fault — called a strike-slip — in the top of the Eurasia plate, above any subduction zone.
While disputing a foot fault called by a linesman during the match, Hewitt noted the linesman was an African-American as was Blake, leaving hanging a suggestion of favoritism.
While disputing a foot fault called by a linesman during the match, Hewitt noted that the linesman was an African-American as was Blake, leaving hanging a suggestion of favoritism.
The objective of the filter is to detect a single fault, called the target fault, and block other faults, called the nuisance faults, in the presence of the process and sensor noises.
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Some earthquakes associated with oceanic ridges are confined to strike-slip faults, called transform faults, that offset the ridge crests.
In the case of very large craters, discrete, inward-facing, widely spaced faults called megaterraces form well outside the initial excavation cavity.
Nevertheless, Wilson always made excuses for Mencken, downplayed his faults, called the reader back to the "color and rhythm" of his prose, the "lucidity, order, and force" of his ideas.
Hewitt grew frustrated after having a number of foot-faults called against him and at one point tapped a ball towards one judge he believed was unfairly victimising him.
The back-thrust faults called Faults H1 and H2 are also assumed at the northern part.
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