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Think what these black bare lumps of whinstone are, and what they do.
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Facebook Twitter Pinterest Planting aims to recreate the natural flora of the whinstone grassland.
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Below this mass lies a pale red hardened sandstone, and beneath that a trap-like whinstone.
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There is no lack of sandstone, slate and whinstone.
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It is there traversed by a dike of whinstone, of which that range is wholly composed.
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The hills, at the foot of which we are encamped, are composed of whinstone (basalt).
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You see I know too much, and I haven't your whinstone nerve and total lack of imagination.'
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In like manner granite is a composition which graduates into porphyry; but porphyry is only whinstone of a harder species.
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The roads were excellent, and made upon the MacAdam principle, whinstone having been brought for the purpose from the distance of several miles.
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We crossed much good whinstone land, and arrived at a small ridge where I ascended a hill consisting of a reddish granite or porphyry.
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Nay, even the splendid whinstone crags on which it stands will be all quarried away to mend the roads of our urban and rural authorities.
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Granite, coarse porphyry, freestone, and whinstone were frequently found on the same hill, and the beds of the streams were of every variety of pebble.
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The best descendants of Alister were Kildee, Tiree, Whinstone, Prince Alexander, and Heather Prince.
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-Our ratings in Whinstone are constrained by the application of our 2010 counterparty criteria.
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-Following our analysis, we also have raised our ratings on Whinstone 2's class C notes.
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Now I know that the Scotch have a saying, "That you cannot make broth out of whinstones" (which is their name for lava).