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Fish draws Wendy's actual surroundings in jagged, splintery black lines and gray wash.
Angie, however, says the wood pallet might have done more harm because it was splintery.
One night the halibut main course was moderately overcooked and my chicken was seriously dry and splintery.
These leaning splintery beams of people, these lighthouses, this blood blue sea could only be North America, Maine.
Click here to view original GIFNothing is more closely associated with "upcycling" than the lowly, splintery shipping pallet.
Gone in this new work are the chilly office desks and splintery-edged, painted plywood panels, swapped out for clean edges and inviting resting places.
The result — a covers record riddled with the flubs and inventions of forgetfulness — was a jumble of intricate syncopations, vertiginous time changes and splintery guitar work.
And that discourse is made more complex by Abigail DeVille's use of historicized imagery that indicates the racialized, socio-political realities that underpin her works of jagged, splintery collages.
When she tightens her voice against a shiver of strings and splintery beats, she can faintly call Björk to mind; "Pack of Nobodies" sounds a bit like a Lykke Li track.
At once absurd and solemn, it is rendered in big splintery brush strokes of gorgeous colors on a patchwork collage of gold and blue velvet (the blue resembles an overheated Titian sky).
Depending on the quality of the wood (olive wood is preferred over splintery eucalyptus) a 12 kilo sack of charcoal can sell for 12 TND ($5), amounting to 1 TND (44 cents) per kilo.
Playing with Mr. Sorey here, he often reduced Monk's song themes to scaffolds and wisps; his own chiming, splintery swing feels attested to Monk's long shadow, even in a context dominated by free improvisation.
One look at the splintery wooden beams that hold open the narrowing, pitch-dark mine shaft we're about to walk down, one lungful of the sulfuric air, and my only impulse is to turn back.
Yet the cabin's interior, and the entire open backside of the space, are painted Shoji White down to the hardware in a bedroom, the exposed beams in the living room, the doors, the walls, the unfinished, splintery cabinets and the shelves.
Then, finally, she remembered the Bunty Club—not all the funny detail but the actuality of it, the clandestine meetings in the shed, crouching on the plank floor among all those dangerous tools they weren't supposed to go near, the splintery walls fragrant with creosote, her arms wrapped tight around scabbed knees, feeling scalded and enthralled by what was forbidden.
Hornstone is more brittle than flint and has a splintery rather than a conchoidal fracture.
Splintery fracture is breakage into elongated fragments like splinters of wood, while hackly fracture is breakage along jagged surfaces.
Chrysotile Splintery fracture comprises sharp elongated points. It is particularly seen in fibrous minerals such as chrysotile, but may also occur in non-fibrous minerals such as kyanite.
The mineral is hard, with Mohs hardness 6, the same as that of feldspar, and specific gravity 2.6, again like the feldspars. It is brittle, with an uneven to splintery fracture.
It is brittle with no observed cleavage and a splintery fracture. Because of grain size, the hardness and density could not be measured but the density has been calculated to 2.235 g/cm3.
Hydrokenoelsmoreite is a hydrous tungsten oxide mineral with formula □2W2O6(H2O). Hydrokenoelsmoreite is a colorless to white, translucent isometric mineral. It has a Mohs hardness of 3, exhibits no cleavage and has a splintery fracture. It has a vitreous to adamantine luster.
It is found as an isolated mass of hemispheres and spheres clumped together. It has a vitreous to dull luster. It has a hackly to splintery fracture and it has a brittle tenacity. The hardness is about 5-5.5, and the specific gravity is 2.84.
There are several types of uneven fracture. The classic example is conchoidal fracture, like that of quartz; rounded surfaces are created, which are marked by smooth curved lines. This type of fracture occurs only in very homogeneous minerals. Other types of fracture are fibrous, splintery, and hackly.
More than two coal seams may be present at Sliabh an Iarainn, though the only rocks observable over the coal seams (in the millstone grit) are the lower coal measure containing black and brown splintery shales of a considerable thickness at Bencroy to the east and Barnameenagh to the west.
Like fireclays, ganisters are found within Carboniferous and other sedimentary strata independent of coal beds. Thus, as in case of fireclays, not all ganisters are seatearths. Ganisters are indurated, fine-grained quartzose sandstones which can be used in the manufacture of silica brick. They are cemented with secondary silica and have a characteristic splintery fracture.
Sources differ widely about the hardness of serpierite, giving values varying between 2 and 4. They all agree, however, that the specific gravity is 3.07, a very little less than the calculated value. Cleavage is perfect perpendicular to the c direction, which is the direction in which the crystals are flattened. The mineral is brittle and breaks with a splintery fracture.
Xenotime has two directions of perfect prismatic cleavage and its fracture is uneven to irregular (sometimes splintery). It is considered brittle and its streak is white. The refractive index of xenotime is 1.720-1.815 with a birefringence of 0.095 (uniaxial positive). Xenotime is dichroic with pink, yellow or yellowish brown seen in the extraordinary ray and brownish yellow, grayish brown or greenish brown seen in the ordinary ray.
Ultimately, per Edmund's will, he is placed in a casket and floated out on a local lake in a boat. Ted and Fred, having previously filled the casket with gasoline, start shooting fiery arrows from a bow at the casket. During this time Kate finally gives her eulogy. One of the arrows eventually hits the casket and a moment later the casket, completely unexpectedly, explodes in a fiery explosion and completely demolishes the boat, body, and casket in a splintery mess.
Sriperumbudur belongs to the Sriperumbudur Formation, which is characterised by arenaceous and argillaceous rock units composed of splintery green shale, clays, and sandstones with ironstone intercalation. The rock units conformably"(of rock strata) lying in a parallel arrangement so that their original relative positions have remained undisturbed" overlie either the Precambrian basement or Precambrian boulder beds and green shales. The beds contain marine intercalations. Their lithologic suites and fossil fauna are suggestive of deposition under shallow and brackish conditions, probably close to the shoreline.
Parting is the tendency to break along planes of weakness due to pressure, twinning or exsolution. Where these two kinds of break do not occur, fracture is a less orderly form that may be conchoidal (having smooth curves resembling the interior of a shell), fibrous, splintery, hackly (jagged with sharp edges), or uneven. If the mineral is well crystallized, it will also have a distinctive crystal habit (for example, hexagonal, columnar, botryoidal) that reflects the crystal structure or internal arrangement of atoms. It is also affected by crystal defects and twinning.
Shale typically exhibits varying degrees of fissility, breaking into thin layers, often splintery and usually parallel to the otherwise indistinguishable bedding plane because of the parallel orientation of clay mineral flakes. Non-fissile rocks of similar composition but made of particles smaller than 0.06 mm are described as mudstones (1/3 to 2/3 silt particles) or claystones (less than 1/3 silt). Rocks with similar particle sizes but with less clay (greater than 2/3 silt) and therefore grittier are siltstones. Sample of drill cuttings of shale while drilling an oil well in Louisiana, United States.
When a rock is contact altered by an igneous intrusion it very frequently becomes more indurated, and more coarsely crystalline. Many altered rocks of this type were formerly called hornstones, and the term hornfels is often used by geologists to signify those fine grained, compact, non-foliated products of contact metamorphism. A shale may become a dark argillaceous hornfels, full of tiny plates of brownish biotite; a marl or impure limestone may change to a grey, yellow or greenish lime-silicate-hornfels or siliceous marble, tough and splintery, with abundant augite, garnet, wollastonite and other minerals in which calcite is an important component. A diabase or andesite may become a diabase hornfels or andesite hornfels with development of new hornblende and biotite and a partial recrystallization of the original feldspar.
" Most of the vocal samples perform atonal riffs, and in the very few moments when they perform actual melodies, they are "melodic in the odd way that internet dial-up tones' splintery, collapsing bells are," wrote Kerr. Writer Rachael Markham described the tone of the speech structure as "gentle, yet unwavering, luring you almost to the point of hypnosis." Shaw categorized Music for Reliquary House as a religious piece due to the fact that voices are the primary instruments in the composition, comparing it to the works of György Ligeti in that it is "focusing more on a harrowing awe of the almighty than hallowed worship." The composition also features what Markham labeled as "otherworldly" synthesizer sounds that are "steadily elevating like ascension into heaven, droning and sagging like stagnant church organs, tumbling over each other in a fast-paced techno speed chase.

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