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单词 Crust
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1. He had the crust to order me around.
2. The crust of the bread is burnt.
3. Earthquakes leave scars in the earth's crust.
4. Minerals occur naturally in the earth's crust.
5. Bake until the crust is golden.
6. Deep internal forces cause movements of the earth's crust.
7. The pastry crust was always underdone.
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8. The movements set up stresses in the earth's crust.
9. Less dense substances move upwards to form a crust.
10. As the water evaporates, a crust of salt is left on the surface of the soil.
11. Put the lid on properly, or a crust will form on the paints.
12. A hard gray crust had formed on the bottom of the tea kettle.
13. The mud had formed a thick crust on the surface of the road.
14. She had the crust to ask me for an excuse.
15. The most ancient parts of the continental crust are 4000 million years old.
16. The crust on the snow was thick enough for us to walk on it.
17. Deep in the earth's crust the rock may be subjected to temperatures high enough to melt it.
18. Good pie crust is a cinch to make.
19. She brags about success with pie crust.
20. Place mixture in graham cracker crust.
21. The upper crust does not ride public transportation.
22. Those disgraceful students were males from the upper crust.
23. Appetising colour and nice thick crust.
24. Gently stir, then pour over cooled filling in crust.
25. Now he took a crust from the bag.
26. I've been an actor for 20 years, earning a crust wherever I can.
27. Remove the dish from the oven, crack the salt crust and you will find the skin just peels off the fish.
28. Silicon and oxygen are the fundamental constituents of rocks in the earth's crust.
29. Scientists have put together a composite picture of what the Earth's crust is like.
30. The hole they drilled pierces 6 km into the earth's crust.
1. He had the crust to order me around.
2. The crust of the bread is burnt.
3. The pastry crust was always underdone.
4. The crust on the snow was thick enough for us to walk on it.
31. Spoon ice-cream mixture into ready-made pie crust.
32. The underlying molten lava drains back into the crust.
33. My feet are sinking through the light crust.
34. Pizza means pie and a pie crust should crackle.
35. It did not call for a graham cracker crust.
36. Along her knuckles, a crust of white paint.
37. Definitive crust and right amount of chewiness inside.
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38. Call it fear of pie crust.
39. Extensive stretching of the crust above these granite intrusions produces a faulted terrain with active volcanoes.
40. Continental lithosphere stands higher than oceanic lithosphere because continental crust is both of greater thickness and lower density than oceanic crust.
41. This raises the question, did the plumes cause the Pangaean crust to fracture?
42. Its purpose is to gather sufficient information to answer questions about magma chambers in oceanic crust.
43. But beneath the oceans the layer of crust has only recently been formed by the mid-ocean ridge and then dusted with sediment.
44. Most mountain ranges are supported by a crust far thicker than the ranges are tall.
45. Only then comes the point where the crust finally ends and the mantle rock begins.
46. The extra rises will affect the crust, texture, and flavor, usually giving a crustier(), slightly more sour loaf.
47. The extent of subduction of continental crust below the Himalayas is also in dispute.
48. This proposed that mid-oceanic ridges represent regions where new oceanic crust is being generated by the upwelling of hot mantle material.
49. Reduce oven temperature to 350 degrees and bake 10 minutes more or until crust is golden brown.
50. Subduction of oceanic lithosphere beneath a plate carrying continental crust gives rise to a continental-margin orogen.
51. I hoped it was the crust of mud on my shoes which made her glare at me as I passed by her.
52. If I had some weight near to the crust I could mend the line without pulling it off course.
53. This would be expected from differences in the density and thickness of continental and oceanic crust.
54. But I thought I might be able to earn a crust by it, you know?
55. There was a fruit pie of some sort with delicious crust pastry - each helping covered with freshly made piping hot custard.
56. The snow may crust at night, due to outward radiation, even thought the air temperature remains well above freezing point.
57. Many miles from camp they came upon a small specimen partially coated with a frothy greenish-tan crust.
58. The resulting spicy, sweet crust that it imparts to the roast is quite captivating.
59. Sumatra is composed of old, thick continental crust comprising volcanic rocks of Permian, Cretaceous and Cenozoic age.
60. Have thick crust pizza, extra potatoes, thick sliced bread or rolls with your meal.
61. The earlier notion that the lower continental crust is largely basaltic in composition has received little support from more recent studies.
62. Earthquakes rattle certain spots within the crust, and volcanoes explode with demonic violence.
63. I will admit, however, that brick ovens do make exceptional breads with great crust.
64. The roast fillet of lamb with herb crust to follow is a classic dish, presented by Clayton with great finesse.
65. Guided by the churning within the planet, the crust of the earth has been in a constant state of flux.
66. Her entire knowledge of what he had to do to earn his crust amounted to not a row of beans.
67. Does the crust separate or pull apart from itself just under the dome?
68. From these observations, Hofmann and I proposed that plumes consist in part of deeply subducted oceanic crust and sediment.
69. Remember too, that a nut going mouldy in air has room for the mould to show as fibres or a crust.
70. The upper layer of a plate is composed of either oceanic or continental crust or both.
71. Leave the pastry case or biscuit crust in a loose-bottomed tin. 2.
72. A naked girl burst through the crust, and the guest of honor reeled her in on a ribbon leash.
73. Like a bulldozer, it plowed rock off the ocean crust that was descending and piled it into hills along its edge.
74. This crust prevents odours escaping and hence reduces odour emission.
75. Below this top crust was a growing group which included teachers, notaries, minor government functionaries and moderately successful traders.
76. They are a sign, Hoffman believes, of the hot pancake of magma that was warping the crust from underneath.
77. A favourite site is a bare patch of earth where the surface has been baked into a crust by the harsh sun.
78. Hess mistakenly thought that the oceanic crust consisted of altered peridotite, the material of the mantle itself.
79. Where the ocean crust is young, lava flows dominate the landscape.
80. The Supercontinent Cycle alone has left the continental crust riddled with the scars of former rifts and mergers.
81. At the beginning of each belt was a mid-ocean ridge, where new ocean crust was made.
82. Dorothy Legacie of Shelton, W.. Va., also wants a pie in a graham cracker crust.
83. But having so little elasticity, that crust has also begun to crack.
84. Fold into chocolate mixture. Place mixture in graham cracker crust.
85. Faster than new crust can be added to the plate, old crust is being consumed by the trench.
86. Leave some of the pastry crust when having meat pies. 4.
87. Above, where hot lava erupted from the crust to be chilled by cold sea-water are purple, bulbous pillow lavas.
88. The heat sets the crust and quickly evaporates the surface moisture, crisping the crust.
89. As the salt crust thins, so cracks appear in the surface and the flats begin to break up.
90. The homes, table settings and spreads, flowers and food are definitely upper crust.
91. Brush the tops of the loaves with cold water, which helps form the crisp crust for which French bread is famous.
92. They ran the cell all day, after which time a green crust had formed on the cathode.
93. The thickness of the crust, for example, varies widely between continents and oceans.
94. One might speculate that compounds like these would melt early, rise to the surface by convection, and accumulate as crust.
95. This controls the rising and prevents the crust from tearing as the bread bakes.
96. Real and imagined depths were lurking under the probing axe, and twice I broke through a crust with boot and ferrule.
97. Originally a pate was a meat mixture baked in a pastry crust.
98. Alternatively,(Sentencedict) subducted oceanic crust may be able to pull adjacent continental crust down into the asthenosphere.
99. And always to areas where the ocean floor dropped dramatically; great fissures in the rocky crust.
100. She pencilled on a new crust of eyeshadow and lipstick.
101. The zucchini quiche below is made with Bisquick rather than a traditional crust.
102. These are itchy and painful and eventually crust over before disappearing after a further week or two.
103. There is a thin crust from the snow that fell the night before last.
104. Kitty Butterwick clears away all the crumbs to find loaves which truly earn their crust.
105. Judging from the minerals present in the mass of water, it appeared to have spurted out of the ocean crust.
106. The crust can be divided into two types, oceanic and continental.
107. It appeared that these offsets marked some kind of lateral movement between adjacent sections of oceanic crust.
108. In the middle layer is greenish gabbro,() molten rock that never made it to the surface of the crust.
109. It was a nightmare of a trip, the trucks constantly breaking through the crust and having to be dug out.
110. They occur in areas where the Earth's crust is subjected to tensional forces, trying to pull it apart.
111. The magma would then cool and harden, adding to the four-mile-thick slab of moving crust.
112. For a thicker crust, repeat each step just before frying.
113. These might consist of old ocean crust or material from one of the boundary layers.
114. Somehow the interplay of a whole host of factors can add up to push the stable crust out of balance.
115. They emerge not just from California but from fault-riddled crust all over the globe.
116. Only society's upper crust would have traveled in the car, known as the limousine of its day.
117. The sluggish movements deep in the Earth eventually cause the rigid crust to fracture along great fault planes of weakness.
118. He had to stomp hard on the crust of ice with each step in order to keep from falling.
119. That steady increase can take them several miles down into the crust.
120. The cold, bottom water that percolates down into the cracks in the ocean crust carries its own complement of chemicals.
121. The texture difference between the crust and the inside is more apparent, the fresher they are.
122. I have already written about aspects of crust and slow-rise methods.
123. The continents sit on shifting plates that form the outer crust of the Earth; and the oceans fill the spaces in between.
124. In fact there were complaints from upper crust visitors about the din, so the cells fell into disuse.
125. Somehow these shallow reservoirs must provide the stuff that makes new ocean crust.
126. To serve, cut through crust with a knife and serve filling with a large spoon.
127. Precision dating of mineral deposits Many mineral deposits are the result of large-scale circulation of hydrothermal fluid in the upper crust.
128. We could conclude from this that crust is a definite aspect of character; we all love bread with lots of character.
129. Mix well and turn into the crust and dot with butter.
130. Pressing upon the rest of us is the image of all those dormant scars in the crust potentially surging to life.
131. The gypsum crust is more soluble than the limestone so it is quite rapidly weathered by rainwater.
132. From such melts the lower density silicates separated upwards to form a crust.
133. The thickening of the crust beneath the Cordillera Blanca was by magmatic accretion since the Miocene.
134. Bait will be a piece of crust about half the size of a matchbox,() torn from a new loaf.
135. The composition of displaced terranes ranges from that of typical oceanic crust to significantly less dense granitic rock with clear continental affinities.
136. This is the toughest place to earn a crust with limited resources.
137. It led to the formation of a crust and eventually the continents.
138. Retarding yields a superior bread with a beautiful crackly crust.
139. Like a cracked china cup, the continental crust is still fragile where it has been damaged in the past.
140. Most of the mass is made up by vast deposits of octiron deep within the crust.
141. The gluten is in the process of setting and the crust is deceptively crisp, hiding the immature bread within.
142. There were no masses of poor crushed together in fetid slums, scrabbling for every crust.
143. The relative abundance of these elements is increasingly being used to trace chemical processes in the mantle, crust, and oceans.
144. Once through the crust, tunnelling is easier and she brings out loads of sand, clutched between her forelegs.
145. But they are present in the Earth's crust in low concentrations.
146. For the crust, stir the flour, cornmeal, sugar and baking powder together in a large mixing bowl.
147. The signature pizza has a thin, thin crust and practically no edge.
148. For similar reasons, deep rips in the crust often accompany the arrival of plumes at the surface.
149. She was wiping a crust of bread round the inside of her dish to catch up the last drops of broth.
150. In Harehills I belonged to the upper crust of the lower middle classes who were getting out as fast as they could.
151. Bait was a piece of crust from a new loaf.
152. Pate now describes meat loaves that are prepared with and without a crust.
153. We were barely twenty when we got married, back before the Earth's crust cooled.
154. Now it freezes at night into a crust that you can walk on in the morning.
155. He studied the faulting of the earth's crust.
156. Panxi Rift with the dome-shaped volcano pattern has undergone three evolutionary processes: the lithosphere dome by mantle bulge, the continental crust dome and the subvolcano-dome.
157. Most of the Hong Kong upper crust may have lost big bucks in this folly.
158. A sedimentary basin is an area of the earth's crust that is underlain by a thick sequence of sedimentary rocks.
159. The elevation of crust can make rock gold deposit weather and denude and the level of the denudation depends on the scale of the elevation.
160. The continental crust was formed through the continental nucleus, platform, Pangea, continental splitting, continental accretion(http:///crust.html), intercontinental collision and orogeny in its progress.
161. Meanwhile, these characters show their similarities to Qingshuiquan ophiolite, which indicates that they may be remnants of the same oceanic crust.
162. In the Late Mesozoic, the strong deformation of Qilian structural domain caused obduction, faulting, and upwelling of hot fluids from lower earth crust and mantle for three times in western Ordos .
163. Iodine, a purplish-brown element that is rare in Earth's crust but common in seawater, is essential for all life.
164. If the squeezing model were correct, he says, one would expect higher temperatures in the lower crust in order for it to be "squeezable."
165. Then everyone left in your family line will come and bow down before him for a piece of silver and a crust of bread and plead, "Appoint me to some priestly office so I can have food to eat.
166. One of its benefits is an increase in dietary fiber, by fifty percent over regular crust.
167. Results: Pain was relieved after packing when using MEBO gauze strip and auxo-action of MEBO in cleaning of crust and epithelization was found.
168. Just go to the supermarket. Grab a already made pizza crust, some marinara sauce and some shredded cheese whichever you guys prefer.
169. These magmatic rocks, including basic, intermediate, intermediate-acid, acid and alkaline rocks, came from earths crust and mantle and these both and were controlled by the mantle plume(hot spot).
170. Degassing impulses give rise to the strengthening of oceanic crust spreading which is correlated with phases of diastrophism creating folded orogenic belts.
171. Periodicals; crust; space sciences; atmosphere; hydrology; oceanography International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics.
172. They serve prosciutto - wrapped monkfish with a cumin - coriander crust.
173. This has significant implications for TTG petrogenesis, I-type granite origin and continental crust evolution.
174. The magma of porphyritic moyite -monzogranite series in the middle stage mainly originated from the lower crust, being the product of collision-orogeny.
175. The concepts and evaluation methods of regional crust stability - Safety Island and its significance to engineering construction are presented in this paper.
176. The proto - kinetic mechanism of crust movement, a crustal body deformation, is discussed.
177. Tasting Notes Green Point Brut Rose Fresh ripe black cherries, citrus and stone fruit notes dominate the nose, complimented by freshly backed pie crust aromas from 18 months of yeast age.
178. The multifunctional far infrared material consists of mineral medicinal inorganic component and crust oligose in the amount of 0.5-1 wt% of the inorganic component.
179. The team suspects the plume is pooling at the boundary between the upper and lower mantle, then snaking its way to the crust below the archipelago before rising to feed Hawaii's volcanic islands.
180. In the crust, the average density of the northern margin of the Tarim basin and the southern margin of the Junggar basin is relatively high, while that of the Tianshan orogenic belt is relatively low.
181. Pour over the crust and bake for 1 hour , or until the center is still slightly moist and jiggly.
182. The results show that the crust and upper mantle structures present obvious lateral and vertical inhomogeneity.
183. However, it should be thoughtful to select mathematical function and to construct theory model based on cobalt crust deposit.
184. The study shows that from the bottom to the top of laterite weathering crust profile, illite and kaolin decrease, gibbsite, goethite and hematite increase.
185. Depths of these hypocenters concentrate at about 12 km deep in the upper crust.
186. The exhausted man and the trustful guy a knife the rusty crust.
187. Lunar geologists had been hard-pressed to explain how very high density,(http:///crust.html) titanium-rich magmas could have ascended through the moon's low-density anorthosite crust.
188. UV varnish , and aim is on the conjunctival, like cooking oil, long surface does not crust.
189. Tanned or crust hides and skins of other ani- mals, without wool or hair on, whether or not split, but not further prepared.
190. Further west still was Bumpass Hell, an inferno of bubbling, sulphurous mud and water, with plumes of steam rising up through the delicate crust surrounding the cauldrons.
191. The crust and mantle are separated by a seismically determined boundary known as the Moho - discontinuity.
192. The present invention discloses a compound material high power RF coaxial linker which comprises of inner conductor, crust, insulation, outer conductor, cable clip, rear thread sleeve and seal ring.
193. The radiogenic heat production rate in the upper crust decreased with the increasing depth. However, they were distributed uniformly within the depth scale of sedimentary basin.
194. We want to buy Leather Scrap, Deer, Deer Crust, Nappa , Scrap.
195. The results showed: the microbiotic soil crust inhibited the growth of the plant after promoting it in Northern semi-arid region.
196. This means the hydrocarbons composed of such C and H should be also higher than the average hydrocarbon content in global continental crust.
197. Thus, an intermediate store body of formation gold placer was formed. Being raised earth crust intermittently, havigng affected of sanking stream, gold placer and gravel were retained...
198. But you can't make, say, a pie crust with olive oil.
199. In the end, the relation between the metallogenesis and the evolution of Archaeozoic and Early Proterozoic earth crust is discussed basing upon the theory of rift.
200. Late Archean and Early Proterozoic were the main period for the formation of continental crust.
201. Originally, it belongs to the syntectic granite series, and about the source, belongs to mixed type of crust mantle having obviously multistage magmatic activities.
202. The metallogenic source material comes from the upper mantle and the lower crust.
203. Seamounts form from magmatic eruptions, which occur when lava seeps up to the crust through the partially-melted sub-layer, known as the asthenosphere, in the mantle.
204. What scientists have done is to complete the egg model, divided it into 3 parts——Crust, Mantle and Centrosphere.
205. Crust uplift, as an important geological phenomenon, can make oil or gas pools reach earth's surface and destroy.
206. The surface, or crust , of the Earth is shaped by a process called plate tectonics.
207. A closer look reveals that the intellect devourer's 2-foot dIameter brain is protected by a impervious, transparent crust, and its legs are bestially jointed with cruel claws.
208. It is postulated that a high conductive body exists in the lower crust or upper mantle.
209. Material basement and migration dynamic are two essential problems that have to be answered by the crust mantle hydrocarbon abiogenesis theory.
210. Each type of jadeite jade has its different weathered crust.
211. Complex granulite facies xenolith types and distinct formation conditions indicate that the lower crust beneath Nushan was constructed by multi-periodic magmatism in different tectonic settings.
212. The discovery of the oceanic - island basalts has disclosed that there once existed the well - developed palaeo- oceanic crust in the Meso - Tethys.
213. Locking of piston rod to extension rod for feeding system and crust - breakers .
214. At last an example of enunciator crust design is given to present the basic flow and method of the intelligent design of injection mould feed system.
215. In Mesozoic, the most important interaction occurred between the crust and the mantle, whereas in the older and Cenozoic it did between the lithosphere and the asthenosphere .
216. The main controlling factors of reservoir developing are lithology , lithofacies and ancient weathering crust karstification.
217. In this paper, the genetic evidence and evaluative feature of the weathering crust of carbonate rocks are presented, then, the genesis of laterite are discussed.
218. Ore - forming fluid rooted in the deep crust mixed with meteoric water.
219. You can pour the berries into the pie shell now. I'll cover them with the latticed crust.
220. Therefore, the magmas were the product of low partial melting of mafic eclogite at the base of the thickened crust, and their magma sources were affected by fluids.
221. Their rock-forming substances are predominantly derived from syntectic magma of the deep crust with the addition of some assimilationary-remelting substances of volcanic-sedimentary rocks.
222. The exhausted man and the trustful guy thrust a knife into the rusty crust.
223. We think that the manifold combinations of earthquake faults are the micro mechanism based upon which the large regional shallow crust mass has been moving continually.
224. The key points for producing PU transfer leather were described, such as selection of transfer coating paper(), preparation of crust and chemicals used in processing.
225. Phase-transition analysis, age-boundary line analysis, correlation and crust of weathering analysis are all used in determining the age of the planation surface.
226. The tin mineralization dies not depend on wall rocks in a certain extent, butchiefly relies on orogenic granitic belts of the obduction side of the continental crust.
227. This occurred after a major movement in the crust of the earth has squeezed two adjoining mountain ranges together.
228. Editor in chief Ruth Reichl thought my first attempt at a chocolate graham cracker crust was too sandy.
228. try its best to gather and create good sentences.
229. Although the native sulfur chimney was from seawater, the seawater did not contribute the lead isotopics to the chimney-bearing lead but the continental crust did.
230. Some times in the process there was reworking of diapir of mantle-sourced magma on the crust or lithosphere.
231. The Jurassic volcanic rocks are belong to K alkaline and came from shallow crust with weak repartition of magma.
232. The fault is of brittle type in the shallow tectonic level of the earth's crust. The main deformational mechanism is cataclasis .
233. The crossbow snapped. A bolt passed within a foot of him, shattering the crust of frozen snow that had plugged the closest crenel.
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