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Or it was nudged inward by the material that formed the planets.
In 1984 they converted a barn to store the material that formed the Library of Light Orchestral Music.
At two coastal spots, the researchers found these layers of sand topped by layers of mud that gradually becomes peat (the material that formed the forest floor).
And his insistence on such a formality symbolised the reverence with which he approached the material that formed the core of the performances during his last years, a guarantee of dignity even as he grew infirm.
Robert's discovery in 1868 that adding tungsten to steel greatly increases its hardness even after air cooling produced the first commercial steel alloy, a material that formed the basis for the development of tool steels for the machining of metals.
Irwin said the Libyans had been fully justified in bringing their claims against MI5 and MI6, the Home Office and the Foreign Office as they could not have known that Siac had considered the material that formed the basis for their case.
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and the material that forms the basis of their reports is often available directly from the Web sites of government departments and other organizations.
This discharge causes a cloud around the nucleus called a coma, and it sometimes produces a trail of material that forms a tail.
"Adhesive" as a general term includes cement, mucilage, glue, and paste terms that are often used interchangeably for any organic material that forms an adhesive bond.
The hills appear to be remnants of an ancient cratered surface now almost completely buried by younger material that forms the plains.
When the connection is direct, the bone-producing cells grow new material that forms a bond with the implant, a process called osseointegration.
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