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MATERIAL A fairly hard limestone containing many shells and other inclusions.
Many shells came from at least 200 kilometers away and some from the Indian Ocean, about 2,000 meters away.
"Did you see how many shells were falling over there?" one of the SWAT-team members said.
But, "no matter how good I was, no matter how many shells I called in, no matter how fast and accurate the guns were — we kept losing them".
Police did not yet know where the shooter got the firearm or how many shells he had, but McDonagh said the investigation is ongoing.
Rosen, an international art adviser representing estates and a "consigliere," he says with a laugh, to a number of eminent living artists, doesn't know exactly how many shells he has.
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At a pH of about 7.8, many shelled organisms dissolve.
Many shell structures used in modern technology consist of regular shell parts joined together along their common boundaries.
Unlike many shell collectors, Mrs. Dear has as much use for pieces of shell or water-worn shells as she does for perfect specimens.
And Paulie Walnuts, the rows of pristine white plimsolls in his closet were clearly a nod to his obsessive compulsive ways, but why so many shell suits?
The park has many shell middens and mounds left by the Timucua people who once inhabited the region, including Turtle Mound (35 feet [11 metres] high).
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