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The supply of stone, sand, and gravel is relatively ubiquitous.
OK, paving stone, sand, dogs' mess, whatever, you are urban.
The plants crush stone, sand and other materials used in construction.
In both photographs there are no humans in sight, just grey stone, sand and sky.
In fact, it's made of something considerably lighter, and very durable: a proprietary mix of stone, sand and fiberglass.
But in the mix are stone, sand, earth, moss, fur and a couple of startling ingredients: cactus and couscous.
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Stones, sand, fire, diesel, the flames and whatever.
Smugglers often fight back, throwing stones, sand or chilli powder, he says.
That an ordinary dirt road, meticulously recreated with stones, sand and grasses, could possess such a sense of menace was a very powerful idea.
Each foray has run up against opposition wielding what one activist called a medieval arsenal: stones, sand berms and, in his unconfirmed account, bows and arrows.
The Incan system included a well-built 5.8-kilometer canal to bring in water from streams and lakes at higher altitudes, says Kendall; it had layers of well-fitted stones, sand, and clay, and drop structures to distribute the flow evenly to the plots.
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