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Locally, the upper part of the CRO may be imbricated along with the basal part of the GVG so that there are repeated slices of basalt-chert-siliclastic rocks (Wakabayashi 2016b) that resemble the types of field relationships seen in typical OPS in subduction complexes.
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Never again will culture be imbricated with politics in the way Volkov describes in this book.
Metaclastic rocks are imbricated with and may depositionally overlie serpentinized peridotite, exposed in the northwestern Diablo Range along Kincaid Road (Fig. 10i, j).
"The mug" has, as Borchardt notes, more violent connotations, and is imbricated in notions of position and status, honor and dishonor.
The stages are imbricated to reduce the overall height.
The architecture of the two orogens is similar: little metamorphosed passive margin strata have been imbricated within cratonward-verging fold and thrust belts accommodating ∼ 250 km of shortening.
The accreted OPS is imbricated by various faults that accommodated accretionary paleomegathrust zones (Fig. 4), but these are not shown on this figure.
Here already we can recognize both Irigaray's unique style and her critical project, and the way these two features of her writing are imbricated and entangled with one another, propelling a distinctively mimetic method of reading, repeating, and reproducing the text, mirroring Freud's speculative discourse but also transforming and sabotaging its terms.
Gender is imbricated with other social and personal issues.
Nutrition became a social problem, whose scientific study was imbricated with labor politics and the living wage (Aronson, 1982).
In section Americana, the bracts of the ostiole are imbricate so that generally three bracts are visible as closing the ostiole.
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