「Granite」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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Also in abundance is Beech | granite, a type of igneous rock believed to be 700 mi |
piers, and are built of concrete, faced with | granite above the low-water point. |
ble by the public, also includes a very large | granite abstract art sculpture ("Legacy") by Richard |
is constructed of rough-faced gray Greenwich | granite accented by limestone. |
The exterior is all blue glass except for | granite accents at the base on the eastern and wester |
y hall was removed, and replaced with a large | granite addition designed in the Renaissance revival |
ral Stone Products Ltd and Munster Marble and | Granite, all of which reflect Tubber's geographic pos |
To the right of the tomb, there is a | granite alley made of porphyry plates with incapsulat |
The unstable nature of the jointed | granite, along with clay seams, caused difficulties d |
Alteration of the | granite also gave rise to extensive deposits of china |
Decomposed | granite, also known as DG, is granitic rock that has |
Zones within the | granite, altered by kaolinisation, have been extensiv |
It is sometimes known informally as Blue | Granite, although this is not an accurate description |
nd abrasive building materials like concrete, | granite and marble. |
e building's original facade was covered with | granite and glass in the 1980s. |
onsists of a wide, ever-steepening slide over | granite, and the water generally stays on the rock th |
It is built in | granite and brick and has three large lenses in a len |
ssive - Granular - Common texture observed in | granite and other igneous rock. |
tinues work on the petrogenesis of the Galway | Granite, and has recently completed a biography of ge |
Buddha Jayanti stupa is manmade out of solid | granite and took 10 years for completion. |
lting in rocks with larger crystals - such as | granite and gabbro |
87, Birkenhead Town Hall is built of Scottish | granite and sandstone from the local quarry at Storet |
been quarried and mined for coal, limestone, | granite and brick clay, and its environmental damage |
The facade and spire are entirely of local | granite, and its architectural design is said to have |
The outside is made of New Hampshire | Granite and also Shawangunk quartz. |
The range is composed of schist, | granite, and gneiss. |
ies are most often found in thin woods and in | granite and limestone soils. |
statehouse's stonework, consisting of marble, | granite, and limestone columns and blocks, were clean |
igned the four-story building, constructed of | granite and brick. |
entirely black; its cladding is made of dark | granite and darkened window. |
, much light and 64 lamps, columns with black | granite and a parquet floor like floor. |
m) high temple dome is made of white and blue | granite and gold. |
.93 ha) city block, and features a five-story | granite and marble walled interior within a clear gla |
There are four figures composed of | granite and cement. |
The wall is laid with gret | granite and labradorite, as well as asphalt on the pl |
08 and is a large, 2 1⁄2-story structure on a | granite and fieldstone foundation in the American Cra |
Geographically it sits in a bed of decomposed | granite and a fissure at its bottom depletes its wate |
ver dinner bell by the National Federation of | Granite and Roadstone Quarry Owners, in recognition o |
The tower is of | granite and of four stages (over 80 ft high): the chu |
or's Island) were installed, and an elaborate | granite and iron fence was designed by architect John |
The earthworks were replaced by | granite and brick walls and the footprint of the fort |
The Illinois Monument, a | granite and bronze sarcophagus by sculptor Leon Herma |
s facade is made of flame finished Rosa Dante | granite and the windows are made of gray tinted glass |
of Dorchester stone with columns of Aberdeen | granite and Caen stone, depicting the symbolic holly |
ly heterogeneous petrology (from monzonite to | granite) and texture (phenocryst accumulation), a "ch |
The island is composed of | granite and has a total area of 99 hectares (245 acre |
wnstone, quarried in Connecticut, pink Quincy | Granite and significant amounts of Marble and Brass. |
are foot (181,000 m²) project composed of two | granite and reflective glass-clad office towers of 32 |
n the east side of the fault is predominately | granite and sandstone, whereas soils on the west side |
of the tower is a solid block of concrete and | granite, and the tower above is also built of granite |
ng the main entrance on Ervay, was covered in | granite and recessed to provide extra sidewalk width |
essboard layout on the main platform floor of | granite and labradorite. |
of clay, sand, and loam on top of bedrock of | granite and limestone. |
by is four storeys high, finished in polished | granite and ceramics. |
The roof utilizes four prisms clad in | granite and encloses a penthouse area that stores the |
It is constructed of Milford | granite, and was modelled after Merton College Chapel |
ncluding white and gray Koyelga marble, onyx, | granite, and white ceramic tile. |
grows on silicaceous substrates, particularly | granite, and is one of the few plants in the Alps to |
d an outlet through the quays of Calstock for | granite and ore from the Cornish side of the valley. |
The upper descending passage is clad in | granite and descends to join with the horizontal pass |
t and a small earthquake toppled the slabs of | granite and the monument lay in pieces until the fall |
g in the Alleghenian Orogeny when the Old Rag | Granite and layers of rock deposited upon it where tr |
endship of Peoples and the other is made from | granite and depicts the participants of the Pereyasla |
It was built of | granite and red brick in the Early English Gothic sty |
ccessory to trace mineral constituent of most | granite and felsic igneous rocks. |
It is made of ashlar, sandstone and | granite and was erected by 'scholars, teachers and fr |
f St David's where he described the Dimetian ( | granite) and the Pebidian volcanic rock. |
building with an exterior wall made of glass, | granite and aluminum to generate a prismatic look. |
he floor is faced with slabs of red and brown | granite and strips of white marble. |
It is built of | granite and is in the Late Gothic Revival style. |
e two most common aggregates are river stone, | granite, and black basalt mix, however the aggregate |
st trending uplift with a core of Precambrian | granite and metamorphic rocks, surrounded by red sand |
The island is formed of Hong Kong | granite and is unoccupied. |
are heavily forested, and mainly composed of | granite and other igneous rocks. |
Muncaster Fell is composed almost entirely of | granite and microgranite, belonging to the Ordovician |
It is made mainly with brick, | granite, and is sheathed in terra cotta. |
of crypts and mausoleums were unearthed, the | granite and marble dumped along the Pacific shoreline |
arieties are uncommon members of the flora in | granite and limestone rocky high mountain habitat. |
The base, which is made of | granite and stands at H. 8 ft. |
The round lighthouse tower is built of | granite and is 32 meters (105 ft) high, including the |
ilt in 1912 on a large pinnacle of Pikes Peak | granite and is used as a fire lookout point in the Pi |
The exterior is finished with | granite and the interior is decorated with marble and |
They are made of coarse-grained | granite and have been weathered to form a tor. |
t in the postmodern architectural style, with | granite and glass facades. |
tory building constructed of square cut local | granite and schist. |
of three stages; the south aisle is built of | granite and has one additional bay east of the end of |
The exterior is white sierra | granite and features a single-spire topped by a statu |
It was built of | granite and rusticated stone with gable front portico |
Moradillo facade was built of | granite, and consists of three arches. |
It was constructed of limestone, | granite, and marble, and was financed by the Fisher f |
The | granite and marble structure includes a 135 foot dome |
It grows in rocky mountain habitat in | granite and slate substrates. |
The | granite and gneiss based soils of the area are simila |
church, dedicated to St Leonard, is built of | granite and dates from the 15th century, though a cha |
to a fine junction at Green Point between the | granite and clay-slate: the latter at the distance of |
dys to develop a new way to make deep cuts in | granite and used the method to create the Millennium |
a typical Edwardian municipal construction of | granite and red brick, and was known as "the Old Lady |
The cathedral-like church of | granite and limestone was designed by noted church ar |
6 feet high, constructed of natural stone and | granite, and looks like a miniature feudal castle. |
The southern peaks are Miocene-aged | granite, and finally Precambrian-aged biotite gneiss |
Granite and Malara run a very similar operation with | |
a dealer of stone objects, selling blocks of | granite and marble for various purposes. |
covered with polished panels of forest green | granite and panes of bronze glass |
The floor was covered in dark coloured | granite and the walls with ceramic tiles, with metall |
The soils are lime bearing over a | granite and slate subsoil. |
The compound is paved with | granite and there are 2 rows of stone pillars round t |
The building's materials are glass, | granite, and concrete in a postmodern architectural d |
The column was chiseled from pink | granite, and the bronze statue, 14 feet high, created |
endemic to California, where it grows in the | granite and serpentine soils of several of the local |
tical tables has a higher speed of sound than | granite and therefore a higher frequency of the first |
The statue is made out of | granite and bronze, and has recently been blocked off |
Below the alluvial top soil are areas of | granite and volcanic soils. |
The sand of | granite, and beholding far |
mpbell of Oklahoma City in 1907 from Oklahoma | granite and Indiana stone. |
The stone is made of | granite and it is 2 metres tall and more than 1.2 met |
hill habitat, such as forest and woodland, on | granite and sometimes serpentine soils. |
Group often is crosscut by dikes of two-mica | granite and associated pegmatites. |
the hall was built in 1884 from local Milford | granite and Longmeadow brownstone. |
mpassable hills, with massive boulders of red | granite and the river Pennar that flows about 300 ft. |
The rocks of the Trudenstein are composed of | granite and their summit lies at an elevation of 671 |
Other traffic included | granite and china clay from local quarries, and the l |
, the lower two floors were refaced with gray | granite and a pediment above the central entrance and |
000 m2) skyscraper is fronted with gray-white | granite and single-pane black windows. |
included a gristmill, 12 sawmills, a tannery, | granite and marble works, carriage and sleigh manufac |
Granite and rhyolite are typical silicic rocks. | |
92 piece made up of galvanized steel, bronze, | granite, and marble. |
The stone is composed of | granite and is 1.9 meters in height. |
The bridge is constructed of local | granite and has three semicircular arches, one smalle |
A feature of the nave are the pillars of Shap | granite and there is an Elizabethan chalice and paris |
Over the door way engraved in | granite and written in Hebrew is a verse from Psalm 1 |
lack of retail, block-long walls of polished | granite and dark glass cause the tower to seem very f |
sh gardeners to build and landscape a soaring | granite and log building that opened in 1927. |
The exterior of the temple is gray | granite and features art glass windows. |
shape solid materials, such as glass, steel, | granite and marble using a precision waterjet that tr |
The stone is | granite and is 2.25 meters in height. |
It has facade of red | granite and white terra cotta tiles and was Missouri' |
It is found in | granite and sandstone gravels on the slopes of the so |
covered in checkered patter of black and grey | granite and the lighting is hidden in the neiches of |
A | granite apple crusher for cider at Morel Farm, St. la |
et above a substantial base of polished black | granite, approximately seven feet in height. |
It has a notable | granite arcade, wagon roof with carved bosses, an ear |
The arcades are characterized by | granite arches supported on granite pillars. |
ids left over from the crystallisation of the | granite are ejected from the mass at the waning stage |
Many different types and polishes of | granite are used. |
from plastics although aluminium, marble and | granite are also present. |
Two main pillars, finished in grey | granite, are based on flat caissons, each measuring 4 |
As the land around the | Granite area was developed with new streets and housi |
Most of the | Granite area of Chesterfield County was annexed by th |
the Lutetian stage of the Eocene water from a | granite area, probably Dartmoor, flowed into the Rive |
Palen-McCoy Wilderness are the Little Maria, | Granite, Arica, Palen, and McCoy Mountains, which are |
nd then became exposed as the somewhat softer | granite around it was eroded over time. |
It has a lot of | granite around and quarrys are its first economic mot |
es and the floor is made of various shades of | granite arranged in a traditional Ukrainian ornament |
asses it into one large structure, marble and | granite as well as new metalloplastic materials of or |
ndscaped plaza, constructed from the same red | granite as the building itself, occupies the rest of |
s a sand farmer, in the stone quarries of Red | Granite, as a tannery worker, on the railroads, and i |
Black Enterprise Magazine named | Granite as its Company of the Year in 1995. |
glass tile, glass mosaic, bronze relief, and | granite as primary materials, the design team depicte |
Much of the village building is of | granite, as is Fingle Bridge, over the Teign, which w |
ames of the deceased that are etched into the | granite, as well as words of dedication on the pylons |
upper viaduct, and pollution that caused the | granite ashlar masonry to deteriorate and crack, the |
church has a chancel, nave, south aisle and a | granite ashlar battlemented tower 70 feet (21 m) in h |
It is a | granite ashlar building with an octagonal tower risin |
Constructed of brick on a foundation of | granite ashlar and covered with stucco which was scor |
It is built in red brick with | granite ashlar masonry along the ground and on the co |
uilding is executed in stucco-over-brick on a | granite ashlar basement and is an example of the Gree |
is a Gothic Revival style church executed in | granite ashlar. |
section of the church is its quire built from | granite ashlars in late Romanesque style (13th c.) wi |
many trade organizations, such as the Elbert | Granite Association, are active. |
The unusual pink | granite at Great Trowlesworthy Tor was also quarried, |
It grows on limestone or | granite, at altitudes of 800-2700 m. |
St Guron's Well is a small building of | granite at the western entrance to the churchyard. |
ctural excellence in every bit of masonry and | granite at every corner, and the exquisite beauty of |
Route 37 formerly ran along Willard Street to | Granite Avenue in Milton, ending at Gallivan Boulevar |
The Geology of Cornwall is dominated by its | granite backbone, part of the Cornubian batholith, fo |
bushels at a time, with ten to twelve tons of | granite ballast below. |
onghouse, although it does feature an ancient | granite barn. |
A similarly shaped | granite barque shrine was constructed around year 46 |
Paul Thiry, and the commission for its large | granite bas-relief was awarded to sculptor Albert Wei |
The building rises from a reddish | granite base and incorporates brick, marble (on the f |
n stretches between a generously-scaled black | granite base story and a louvered steel penthouse enc |
The top part of the bronze statue's | granite base is encircled by the Latin text MONUMENTU |
The | granite base is nine feet tall, and has carved upon i |
anded red brick and white portland stone on a | granite base in the Victorian Gothic style, and are l |
onze head and shoulders statue of Brown, on a | granite base to which is attached plaques portraying |
the back by a bayoneted rifle, stands atop a | granite base containing Katyn soil. |
The statue rests on a | granite base (6 ft. |
On a black | granite base, the Dumfries red sandstone exterior wit |
The Olan is made of a | granite base, with a gneiss "hat" (see photos on ). |
Monument, a 40-foot-high (12 m) monument on a | granite base, erected in 1909. |
y sitting in a GI helmet, atop a two-ton blue | granite base, was unveiled there. |
Both buildings are terra cotta over a | granite base. |
bus stands in front of the column on a square | granite base. |
culpture is mounted upon a stepped, inscribed | granite base. |
d it stands atop an eight-foot Labrador green | granite base. |
in 1924 and is a bronze sculpture on a tiered | granite base. |
by creating a rectangular brick building on a | granite base. |
building and is made of marble and sits on a | granite base. |
The building sits on a black | granite base. |
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