| 41. | The Campo de Gibraltar Unit is a prism accreted from terrigenous deposits formed in the Oligocene.
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| 42. | She accretes topics of war, womanhood, religion, repression, poverty, global awareness.
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| 43. | The ideas that became " Titanfall " slowly accreted over the next two years.
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| 44. | Small planetesimals accrete pebbles that are drifting past them at the relative velocity of the gas.
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| 45. | As a result, a messy collection of partial restorations accreted on top of changing royal visions.
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| 46. | The Advancement of Women, " ( MIT Press, 1999 ) gradually accrete into mountains.
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| 47. | Chondrules form as molten or partially molten droplets in space before being accreted to their parent asteroids.
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| 48. | A total of thirteen accreting millisecond X-ray pulsars have been discovered as of January 2011.
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| 49. | The basin closed when these Caledonian deformed terranes were accreted again to Laurussia during the Hercynian orogeny.
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| 50. | It accretes contradictory and repetitive episodes to create the impression of an unredacted collection of medieval texts.
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