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Meanings of glacial phenomena in English
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Usage of glacial phenomena in English
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While there he had an opportunity of studying most interesting glacialphenomena.)
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Every boy who balls a mass of snow in his hands illustrates one side of glacialphenomena.
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I must, however, except the glacialphenomena, a problem, the solution of which always interests me deeply.
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During his sojourn at Bex, Agassiz's intellect and imagination had been deeply stirred by the glacialphenomena.
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In Chapter VIII, Dr. Joseph LeConte's theories are given in full explaining the various glacialphenomena connected with this lake.
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The publication of this work gave a fresh impetus to the study of glacialphenomena in all parts of the world.
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Although now it has few visitors, this country will become attractive when its wonderful volcanic and glacialphenomena are better known.
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The glacialphenomena of this region present a striking resemblance in their general relations to those of the Alps and the Jura.
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The journey proved to be one of the most interesting he had made in this country with reference to local glacialphenomena.
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The subject came up naturally, for, strange to say, this island in a New England bay was very suggestive of glacialphenomena.
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The idea of such tentacles gave me an unexplained thrill, and I stopped to analyse my reason for believing these mounds glacialphenomena.
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Viewed in this light, the hypothesis in question would render the glacialphenomena described in the present chapter more perplexing and anomalous than ever.
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He passed some months in Paris, busily occupied with the publication of the "Systeme Glaciaire," his second work on the glacialphenomena.
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The attention of the ignorant and the learned had alike been called to the singular glacialphenomena of movement and transportation in the Alpine valleys.
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He speaks of Agassiz's observations on glacialphenomena in Brazil as very astonishing indeed; so astonishing that I have very great difficulty in believing them.
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To the geological student, especially one interested in glacialphenomena, the lateral and terminal moraines of Fallen Leaf Lake are of marked and unusual interest.