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The Crescent and French Crusaders
LETTER I. Algiers orologically— Courses of the Atlas— Little Atlas — Great Atlas
— Plains— The Sereous — The Tell— Great Sahara — Little Sahara—
Herodotus* division of Northwestern Africa. — The three Plains of Algeria—
Occupations ...
George Leighton Ditson,
1859
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Algeria: The Topography and History, Political, Social, and ...
The Algerian Sahara is comprised between the Tunis Sahara to the east, the
Algerian Tell to the north, the Desert proper to the south, and the Morocco Sahara
to the west. Considered orologically, Algeria consists principally of the
assemblage ...
John Reynell Morell,
1854
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In Place of the Forest; Environmental and Socio-Economic ...
... wasteland occupied by alang- alang." He went on to state that critical land
denotes unproductive land from the agricultural point of view, and may fall into
three types: hydro-orologically critical (in a watershed area); physically and
technically ...
Brookfield, Harold, Yvonne Byron, Potter, L.,
1995
Through the Rhine, the Rhone, the Reuss, and the Ticino, snows melt from it into
the North Sea, the Mediterranean, and the Adriatic, so that, orologically, it affords
the most central position in Western Europe, hesides presenting many ...
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Picasso: Architecture and Vertigo
... Aragon and Catalonia, met, and he, like most others later, stresses also the fact
that the Ports are orologically different from the coastal mountain ranges of
Catalonia, forming in their particular limestone geology the beginning of El
Maestrat, ...
Christopher Green, Pablo Picasso,
2005
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The American Antiquarian and Oriental Journal
They also served as girders for the rock-ribbed earth, to reinforce its unstable and
ever changing crust, which was being constantly disturbed and metamorphosed
by vulcanism, cooling, and shrinkage. Orologically they were of immense ...
Stephen Denison Peet, J. O. Kinnaman,
1911
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Fundamentals of Biometeorology: The physical environment
Biomete- orologically, plant growth responds mainly to temperatures in the root
zone, which usually have values midway between the maxima and the minima at
the surface (see Box 4-3). Thus, raising mean soil temperatures by increasing ...
William Prescott Lowry, Porter Prescott Lowry,
2001
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Zoom: From Atoms and Galaxies to Blizzards and Bees: How ...
I remember reading aboutaBoeing 707 jetliner flying near Mount Fuji in Japan on
March 5,1966,that, tragically, haditstail torn offby orologically induced turbulence.
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The Big Oyster: A Molluscular History of New York
The plan was geographically astute but mete— orologically absurd and he was
stopped by ice. At the point he could go no farther, his seventy~foot wooden
vessel was only six hundred miles short of Robert E. Peary's r909 achievement, ...
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ORTHODONTICS ORTHOGENESIS ORTHOGENETIC ORTHOGRAPHER
ORTHOGRAPHIC ...