All drafts and variants are listed except for minor revisions of lineation and punctuation. |
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With these data as a foundation, a lineation based simply on the 8- syllable, 3-stress lines has produced a poem of exactly 62 lines. |
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That is, the space and lineation achieve aural and visual effects which materially reinforce the poetic message of bleakness. |
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It would be awkward to respect written lineation sometimes and to ignore it at other times. |
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Abundant kink bands deforming foliation and stretching lineation occur in swarms. |
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Hornblende forms elongate prisms that define a lineation together with plagioclase. |
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It is as if just by isolating language on the page, introducing a certain spacing and lineation, the words are made to speak in a new way. |
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Second, a change in orientation and polarity of the stretching lineation and shear bands is observed in the footwall towards the Nesna shear zone. |
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The westernmost ranges the Taconics, Berkshires, and Green Mountains show a strong north south lineation like the Ridge and Valley. |
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We saw, for example, the different effects of lineation in the Missed Connections poem. |
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Supplied with staff lineation according to standard Nr. 11, line distance 2,5 cm. |
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The c-axis and e-lamellae pole figures also display a great circle girdle normal to the lineation, which decreases in intensity with increasing strain. |
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Thus there is commonly a stretching lineation visible on fabric planes that indicates the movement direction, at least during the final stages of fabric development. |
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In DB97-13 the orthogonality of the partial great circle girdle with respect to the lineation supports the above interpretation of the apparent symmetry in the c-axis pattern. |
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The stretching lineation is commonly defined by biotite and by recrystallized plagioclase in tails surrounding rotated, moderately retrograded, garnet porphyroclasts. |
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Holmes' own manipulation of language allows the reader to enter into his private universe, offsetting tight lineation and formal structure with inventive wordplay. |
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Folding of a shear zone after its formation may explain systematic variations in the orientations of the main foliation, shear bands and mineral lineation. |
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Both mineral elongation lineation and striae are observed in clasts. |
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Textures produced by such adjustments range from breccias composed of angular, shattered rock fragments to very fine-grained, granulated or powdered rocks with obvious foliation and lineation. |
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In northern Louisiana, two orthogonal lineation orientations, and possibly a third, have been identified. |
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Other cities that were developed following Israel's lineation plan are Shoham, Karmiel and Arad. |
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The most typical are current lineation and various worm tracks, particularly of the highly sinuous form Nereites. Apart from these trace fossils, wackes are usually sparsely fossiliferous. |
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Mere lineation will not do, for typographical tricks merely inform the page, not the poem. |
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It seemed right he would be there, but everything, every lineation, was slow. |
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There is not a clearly defined lineation in its offshore part. |
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Peak-metamorphic porphyroblasts overgrow the main regional schistosity and the welldeveloped, gently southwest-plunging stretching lineation throughout the area. |
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Lineation is very much a matter of syntax, organizing the poem's grammar across its lines in ways significant and central to the poem's meaning. |
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