| 11. | The now-stone tree cracked and broke apart as the result of upthrusts in the earth below.
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| 12. | In general, water's density causes upthrust the aspect of buoyancy that makes organisms float.
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| 13. | Her angle of repose _ fists clenched, arms upthrust _ should help her father in the midlife crisis department.
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| 14. | Thus ended the Yanks'qualifying quest, with upthrust arms and waving flags and exuberant fans with painted faces.
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| 15. | The eastern ridge of Pillar stretches for about a mile, gradually descending before the final upthrust of Looking Stead.
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| 16. | This series of islands formed when the northern edge of the Australian continent was upthrust in collision with southeast Asia.
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| 17. | Timor is the principal island of the Outer Banda Arc, which has been upthrust by collision with the Australian continent.
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| 18. | It is essentially a northward continuation of the mantle causing an upthrust of magma which formed the Appalachian-Ouachita range.
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| 19. | The original extent of this rock upthrust involved about 250, 000 square kilometers, and is sometimes called the Waterberg Supergroup.
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| 20. | The KLSE CI has an even chance of resuming its upthrust momentum to have another go at cracking its immediate overhead resistance zone.
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