Why should the situation reach a crisis point in a valley period?
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The New Year period may bring about a welcome change of scenery.
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A final vote on new regulations would follow a public comment period.
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In the second period Carrick also helped create the Devils' second goal.
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However, any potential move this trade period would likely come much cheaper.
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As you may imagine, I find that on the cretaceous crustaceans very interesting.
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These caves are hollowed out of a very thick belt of cretaceous limestone.
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The Athabasca here cuts through a cretaceous sandstone,-soft ,yellowish ,homogeneous
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The dark red, or black astringent wines, are produced upon the white marls and cretaceous limestone.
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Poole rests by the creek where the gorge opens quite abruptly on to a vast cretaceous plain.
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The hard siliceous mineral had been torn loose from chalk deposits laid down during the cretaceous period.
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Pliocene, miocene, eocene, cretaceous, jurassic, triassic, permian, carboniferous, devonian, silurian, or primitive was all one to me.
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The geology of this neighborhood was interesting-Oliveirafound fossil tree-trunkswhich he believed to be of cretaceous age.
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Tells about a weevil from which cretaceous DNA was extracted by the Berkley entomologist George O. Poinair, Jr.
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Thus in its main features the Valley of the Amazons, like that of the Mississippi, is a cretaceous basin.
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She looks leathery, primitive, cretaceous.
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He was inclined, from the character of the shells, to believe that the coal must be cretaceous rather than tertiary.
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The number of fossil remains comprised in these collections is very considerable; mastodons especially, and fossils of the cretaceous and jurassic deposits.
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Reference should also be made to the extensive researches of Newberry upon the tertiary and cretaceous floras of the Western United States.
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The chambered shells called ammonites and belemnites, which are so characteristic of the period preceding the cretaceous, in like manner die with it.
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Flintcomb-Ash being in the middle of the cretaceous tableland over which no railway had climbed as yet, it would be necessary to walk.