10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNDULOUS»
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Illustrations of the Fossil Conchology of Great Britain and ...
... above, and slightly contracted below ; columella smooth, broadly and thickly
reflected, and continuous above ; outer lip somewhat undulous on the margin,
provided with strong blunt tubercular teeth within; beak short, and but slightly
curved.
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Illustrations of the Fossil Conchology
... broadly and thickly reflected, and continuous above; outer lip somewhat
undulous on the margin, provided with strong blunt tubercular teeth within; beak
short, and but slightly curved. Discovered by Mrs Cobbold, in the Crag, near
Ipswich. 2.
Captain Thomas Brown, 1849
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The philosophy of physics: or, Process of creative ...
this substance without disturbing the quiescence of their formative affinities,
thereby effecting in and through them undulous action imparting itself to the mass
because of its compressive tension and force of affinity. This undulous excitation
...
" Snatching from sight the outward world beyond ; It cleared away ; and, lo !
boside him sate An image woman-fair, Fair less as substance than as dream of
beauty. " Her paly locks white water-lilies starred, Her dewy robes flowed
undulous as ...
Her paly locks white water-lilies starred, Her dewy robes flowed undulous as
waves, And in her smile the light Shone chill, as shines the Hyad through the
shower. " Yet in her looks was gentleness serene, Waking no passion, or of love
or fear, ...
George Henry Lewes, John Morley, William Leonard Courtney, 1866
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Geology and Ore Deposits of the Tintic Mining District, Utah
The older quartz shows undulous and fibrous quartz throughout, and oblique
light brings out a globular concentric texture as of a colloid deposit now changed
to quartz. Similar specimens were obtained from the Grand Central mine.
Waldemar Lindgren, Gerald Francis Loughlin, Victor Conrad Heikes, 1919
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Brittle-ductile Deformation Behaviour in the Middle Crust as ...
3.73: Large quartz grains showing an undulous extinction (width of picture is
2mm, Bastogne Sur Les Roches). Fig. 3.74: lnside the quartz grains zones of
different orientations show a different extinction (width of picture is 2 mm, Bertrix).
Their flight is a revelation of their terrain: smooth and undulous. — Undulous? I
said. Undulating is too harsh. The hollows kept drawing him into them —a
woodland man must ease into the prairie — while I kept to the ridges where the
Kansa ...
William Least Heat-Moon, 2014
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Professional paper - United States Geological Survey
The grains are closely interlocked, and each one shows undulous extinction,
indicating fibrous texture. In some sections the minute grains seem to be rounded
or globular. Rapid variations in size of grain are seen at many places. A narrow ...
Geological Survey (U.S.), 1919
10
High-strain Zones: Structure and Physical Properties
Albite twins in most plagioclase grains are straight and transect the whole grain,
although some plagioclase grains show weak undulous extinction and tapering
deformation albite twins. Quartz crystals show weak undulous extinction and ...
David F. Bruhn, Luigi Burlini, 2005
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «UNDULOUS»
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The less said about the Danczuks the better – but try and stop them
Likewise, Karen Danczuk's obsession with selfies – typically taken in her living room, or in her bedroom, featuring her undulous bosom hoisted and with an ... «The Independent, Jul 15»
A Brief History of Fashionable Gaits
The stride is very long for a woman, and at every step the body lifts and falls with a kind of undulous rhythm, as though there were wings on the heels. Sadly, the ... «Slate Magazine, Feb 12»
The Switch Building, a Lower East Side Individualist
Seen in profile, its gently winnowing façade resembles the famed Line of Beauty, that undulous, serpentine shape that was so dear to the Mannerists and to ... «New York Sun, Jul 08»