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There was a line of raised stones running in the marsh alongside the road.
They came to an intersection with a hall of light pink stone running down both sides.
Stone ran for the parking lot and looked up and down.
Stone ran back to the front door to see the chauffeur heading for the car.
Mount Kent also has an impressive stone run - see picture.
An arch of stones ran before them into darkness over an earth floor.
Stone ran his fingers through the fur that was matted with blood.
In particular, he gave the first description of the Falklands stone runs phenomenon.
Decorative courses of flat stones run through the facing.
The Falklands stone runs are made up of hard quartzite blocks.
Evidently the mountains were much higher in the distant past and these stone runs are the eroded remains.
There was a road paved with white stone running on the outer brink of the fosse.
Three sinuous lines carved deep in the stone ran down each upright from top to bottom.
The water rushed over baffles in the stone run and glistened with white foam.
Łysogóry is mostly made of quartzite, with numerous stone runs.
In 1974, Stone ran in an 11-candidate Democratic primary election.
Stone runs are accumulations of boulders with no finer material between them.
No need to ask if that was River Over Stones running on as usual.
I guessed the significance of the lines of white stones running southward.
The shot was repeated several times, and on each take Stone ran alongside the camera, urging them on, all the way down the street.
Four years later Mr. Stone ran a repeat performance.
Stone ran his hand over his hair.
Stone ran his palms over his thighs again.
The sequined streamers from the central cluster of stones ran back and wound themselves in his long hair.
Big Tom Stone runs a Kansas town in 1889.
My effective force in the battle of Stone River was 4,154 officers and men.
Jackson next saw combat during the Stones River Campaign of late 1862.
The name "Kurumkan" comes from the Evenk language and means a stone river.
The letter must have been written after the battle of Stone River or it would have arrived earlier.
But a case can also be made that Stones River was in fact a strategic Union victory.
There are several stone rivers in the Subalpine zone, partly penetrating the forest too.
It grows only in the floodplains of the Stones River and certain tributaries.
At the Battle of Stones River on December 26, 1862.
He was disabled by a wound at Stones River, but returned to his division upon recovery.
Stones River National Battlefield is now a historical site.
Harrison was wounded in the hip on January 1, 1863 at Stones River.
This new division fought respectably, if unremarkably, at Stones River.
He was killed at the Battle of Stones River, Tennessee.
His command again suffered heavy losses at the Battle of Stones River.
Battle of Stones River December 30-31 and January 1-3, 1863.
He himself had been wounded slightly in a skirmish just after Stone River, but he was now entirely well.
Heg commanded the regiment during the Battle of Stones River.
Downtown Readyville is located along the east fork of the Stones River.
The Corps was reorganized yet again after Stones River.
The dam is easily visible from Interstate 40 where it crosses the Stones River.
Surely you have swum in the Stones River?"
This action took place at Murfreesboro, in the Battle of Stones River.
He fought at the battles of Stones River and Hoover's Gap.
Escort ammunition trains to Stones River December 28-80, 1862.
Sherman led his regiment at the battles of Perryville and Stones River.
At least now he knew why stones streamed constantly past the gap scout.
Gaping, she held the bracelet up, letting the glinting stones stream down like water.
The stone streams with cold water.
Standlake's toponym comes from the Old English for "stone stream".
On September 1, Rolling Stone streamed the album in its entirety.
The name 'Stainburn' has an original meaning when broken down into old English which is: "Stone Stream" , suggesting the village suffered a lack of fresh water supplies, many centuries ago.
A stone run (called also stone river, stone stream or stone sea) is a conspicuous rock landform, result of the erosion of particular rock varieties caused by myriad freezing-thawing cycles taking place in periglacial conditions during the last Ice Age.
There is a Stone sea wall on the east end of the island.
A solid stone sea wall ran along the east side of the fort.
Black symbols swam before her in a gray stone sea.
The Marina Green park lies directly across, just beyond a stone sea wall.
By then, workers began repairing damaged coastlines and building up stone sea walls.
Leaving my sandals and towel on the stone sea wall, I walked out onto the sand and looked around.
Its northern slope is partly covered by an extensive one by one km stone sea.
The names will be engraved on a copper sheet capping the existing stone sea wall, 755 feet long and 3 feet high.
Luckily, the Devil did not quite succeed, leaving only the stone seas and Devil's Rock itself.
El mar de piedra (The stone sea)
Before the addition opens, it may be seen from windows in the temporary cafe, which overlook the small courtyard where the Stone Sea surges.
The stone sea /1970.
The tunnel exit was near the sea and the wind was directed into the tunnel by a curving stone sea wall.
A site-specific sculpture was commissioned from Andy Goldsworthy, who completed installation of Stone Sea in the fall of 2012.
The vessel sped closer to the crescent-shaped harbor of Dinas Rhydnant, with its piers and jetties, its stone sea wall and clusters of ships.
But there were no defences covering either Punda or Otrabanda on the landward sides: the forts were no more than long gun platforms formed by wide stone sea walls, buttressed to seaward but open behind.
A stone run (called also stone river, stone stream or stone sea) is a conspicuous rock landform, result of the erosion of particular rock varieties caused by myriad freezing-thawing cycles taking place in periglacial conditions during the last Ice Age.
"Of us none knoweth surely," said Otter; "whiles I deem that if one were to get to the other side there would be a great plain like to this: whiles that there is naught save mountains beyond, and yet again mountains, like the waves of a huge stone sea.
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