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It is without a doubt that there is further work to be done in the research field of stone conservation.

Acrylics and partially fluorinated acrylics, perfluoropolymers, siloxanes and silanes are the main classes of polymeric formulations used in the field of stone protection [4 6].

On one tour of inspection, according to a famous story, he saw a farmer digging in a field of stones and asked what his income was.

Around the edges of the vast field of stones, within the spiky confines of the wall, was a shrubbery, with narrow paths and a few stone benches and compost bins.

— Ben Greenman The new documentary about the Rolling Stones, "Shine a Light," which focusses on a pair of performances at the Beacon Theatre in 2006 and was directed by the recent MySpace convert Martin Scorsese, is the latest entry in a very crowded field of Stones-related media.

The new documentary about the Rolling Stones, "Shine a Light," which focusses on a pair of performances at the Beacon Theatre in 2006 and was directed by the recent MySpace convert Martin Scorsese, is the latest entry in a very crowded field of Stones-related media.

There are, however, moments of sun-dappled beauty in Smith's field of stone-gray stoicism; several poems offer extended catalogs of a few of his narrator's favorite things, from trees and flowers to beds ("beds I have knelt beside and dreamed of").

Setting up camp along the mountainous border between the two nations, Anderson and a German colleague never encounter the refugees for whom they have travelled to "a wind-scoured field of stones on the other side of the earth"; instead, artillery fire begins, and the two find themselves embroiled in something resembling the brief high-altitude Kargil War, fought between India and Pakistan in 1999.

To handle rain water, Tom installed a French drain of four-foot PVC pipe fitted into a four-foot perforated pipe encapsulated in river gravel, with a drain field of stones.

Tolkien gives an allegory of a man who inherits a field full of stone from an old hall.

But when Franklin and his older companion, Margaret, embark upon a pilgrimage of sorts, they are continually confronted by ruins: A debris field of tumbled stone and rock, stained with rust and ancient metal melt.

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