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Thermochronological data and modeling further imply that the present Himalayan topographic front may have been shaped essentially by surface erosion since the late Miocene, when the Himalayan divide might have been some 20 30 km to the south of its present position.

This effective-history, moreover, is dialectical our reading of the early hermeneuticians, our understanding of the potential inherent in their thought, is shaped essentially by this very effective-history, which both separates us from them and makes them understandable to us.

Shaped essentially like a walrus, pointing down at the corners, gently, the Selleck is full from lip to nose, but trimmed to avoid hanging over your lip.

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The peace accord that Mr. Mandela has been shaping essentially envisions an eventual return of power to the Hutu majority -- who make up nearly 85percentt of the population -- but with rights and protections for the Tutsi.

Britain has a long history of economic and cultural interaction with the rest of Europe, was shaped by essentially the same religious and moral convictions, and is a modern democratic state.

Though Muñoz told HuffPost that while the Alexander Hamilton he and Miranda shaped will essentially remain the same, there are bound to be some small differences.

Paul Lambert deployed a strategy he has used before against higher-ranked teams, keeping a high defensive line but asking his attackers to drop back into a compact shape, essentially flooding the centre of the pitch when the opposition have possession.

In seismic data, the Hudson Bay Basin appears to have a relatively simple geometry, characterized by a lower sedimentary package cut by high-angle faults, overlain by a saucer-shape, essentially underformed upper sedimentary package.

Howard McCalebb shows a variety of work, including three small sculptures from the 1970's, but the emphasis is on a series of recent works on paper, each of which, either through color or just black line, presents the same shape (essentially a rectangle with two corners cut off) subdivided in different ways.

We speak of the lump or quantity of bronze as continuing through the entire process; and this seems plausible, since the bronze itself has no one shape essentially.

At the same time, the SnO2 sample synthesized at 20 K/min slow heating rate (Fig. 4b) has long and extended shapes, essentially forming 1D structures.

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