Sentence examples for sand bound from inspiring English sources

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To reflect these qualities, Dubuffet often used crude ideographic images incised into a rough impasto surface made up of such materials as tar, gravel, cinders, ashes, and sand bound with varnish and glue.

Two types of hard reef are found in the lagoon bed and on the shoreline, including beach rock reefs (shell and sand bound by calcium carbonate cement) common south of Baffin Bay due to the occasional shifts in the Laguna Madre coastal shoreline; and Serpulid reefs, common in Baffin Bay, and elsewhere in the system, formed between 300 and 3,000 years ago by the annelid's calcareous tubes.

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2. Sand binds dissolved DNA [32], and the rRNA gene diversity uncovered here might contain signatures of allochthonous species.

The sand dunes, bound together with marram grass, are constantly shifting and home to sea sandwort, forming a lush green carpet bearing greenish white flowers in summer.

Migration of sand loosely bound, and younger age formation causes severe problems in the hydrocarbon production.

The secret of his success, he used to say, lay in Weymouth's unusually coarse sand, which binds together firmly with the addition of a little water.

The oceanside may look like a sandy paradise, but that top layer of sand you gleefully bound across barefoot is actually covering a terrifying array of syringes and burning embers and parasitic worms that crawl inside your butt.

The United States is the biggest importer of Canadian oil, and Mr. Harper has been trying to win an agreement to exempt Canada's vast tracts of oil sands, which may contain up to 173 billion barrels of recoverable oil bound into sand and clay, from any new American environmental regulations.

But it smelt and attracted flies, and bound the sand together to form ridges, destroying the smooth architecture of the perfect beach as depicted in the brochures.

That separation of charges creates an electric field that may help electrify some of the dust still bound to sand grains, thus boosting even more of it into the air.

Replication of prions bound to sand was also investigated as a function of adsorption solution and time (Figure 3).

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