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- However, there is also basaltic lava at the volcano characterized by a rough or rubbly surface composed of clinker called ?a?.
- The place that Corbis will rent is still dark and rubbly, littered with empty dynamite crates and the soles of miners'boots.
- It can be found on stony and rubbly sites, in the mid montane zone between elevations of 1, 400 1, 800 m.
- Along the Ashby Street side of the rubbly hulk a yucca colony stood as it has for years, the plants'spikes leaning into one another.
- From where he stands, he can see the row of rubbly homes, the large boat lying in the lane and Louanna Johnson's gutted conch hut.
- Mayor Rudolph W . Giuliani is asking private corporations to pay for cleaning up rubbly, garbage-filled vacant lots throughout New York City and turning them into parks and playgrounds.
- Plants and trees growing in the semi-desert areas where the soil is clayey and rubbly are dominated by the spring ephemers are the main plants that grow on the gypsum clays.
- The Lineham Creek hiking trail passes along the foot of the southern slopes of the mountain and for capable scramblers, Blakiston's rubbly but steep southern slopes provide a suitable line of ascent.
- It grows on the piedmont plains and low foothills, dried up streams and rubbly slopes, on gravelly slopes, on scree and gravel and in dry grassy-sagebrush and sagebrush-grassland steppes.
- Above the Gault is the Upper Greensand, which varies from the golden sands that crown the West Dorset heights, such as Pilsdon Pen and Golden Cap, to the rubbly sandstones found in the centre of the county.
- The conditions on New York City's streets vary widely between rich and poor neighborhoods, with less affluent residents far more likely to endure cracked sidewalks, missing road signs and rubbly vacant lots, according to a survey released by the Public Advocate's office Saturday.
- John Gifford, analysing the building against the Petit survey, notes a " fussy elaboration of what was probably plain originally, and an omission of decoration where it once existed ", and describes the interior as " a rubbly Edwardian stage-set for life in the Middle Ages ".
- Zuber added that the mapping data show that the southern hemisphere of Mars is unusually " rubbly " and that much of the lost water could have run underground _ back where it came from, since the planet's early volcanos probably sent it steaming into the atmosphere to begin with.