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| after he realised, that his rise to fame, was | meteoric, after he could only dream of playing for, th |
| nvironments where low temperature rain water ( | meteoric) becomes acidic. |
| am Moldavite and Evidence for the Presence of | Meteoric Beryllium-10, Lunar and Planetary Science XXX |
| Born in 1921, after a | meteoric boxing rise, his life degenerated into drunke |
| sultry whispers, the gospelly asides and the | meteoric crescendos" from Houston. |
| Gargrave's rise was | meteoric, from humble steward to Knight of the Realm a |
| But the populist undercurrent that fueled its | meteoric growth resurged with the coming of the Great |
| nic eruptions blasting holes in the Moon, (b) | meteoric impact, (c) a strange theory known as the Wel |
| ah in Egypt dating from 3500 BC and made from | meteoric iron with the earliest use of smelted iron da |
| their harpoons and spear tipped with bone and | meteoric iron, and their physical appearance ("tawny c |
| still soft enough to be easily shaped, unlike | meteoric iron. |
| everal large boulders of naturally magnetised | meteoric iron. |
| melt ejecta, but with radiative melting from | meteoric large aerial bursts. |
| His | meteoric legal rise that followed was interrupted by W |
| ly in his monthly bulletin the results of his | meteoric observations. |
| Already in 2008, back to Brazil, Rome had a | meteoric passage through the traditional Santa Cruz de |
| na has suggested that schreibersite and other | meteoric phosphorus bearing minerals may be the ultima |
| eors are observed by optical telescopes and a | meteoric radar. |
| Due to the | meteoric rate of climb and limited endurance of the Ko |
| n the United States and Europe, launching his | meteoric rise to Supreme Allied Commander, Europe. |
| ayers who would be instrumental in the team's | meteoric rise in 2001 to an ACC championship, a Bowl C |
| When Tony Jackson left in August 1964 after a | meteoric rise to fame and a string of hits ("Sweets fo |
| Niall was an integral part of Fermanagh's | meteoric rise to the latter stages of the All-Ireland |
| in global development when he showed China's | meteoric rise in saying: "The scale and complexity of |
| nder in 1790 and then Post Captain in 1793, a | meteoric rise resulting from the growth of the Navy in |
| He made a | meteoric rise from 2005 to 2006. |
| en got into the video game industry after the | meteoric rise in popularity in Japan. |
| Her | meteoric rise continued when in 1922, Allen was electe |
| Events were superseded by the | meteoric rise of controversial federal politician Paul |
| Thus began, arguably, the most | meteoric rise of any band, anywhere. |
| Rajah's active film career which witnessed a | meteoric rise and then an abrupt end after just 10 yea |
| His | meteoric rise was capped by election, at age 33, as Go |
| y Notts County and Swansea City, completing a | meteoric rise under John Toshack, from the Fourth Divi |
| ed Rotherham Titans for the tail-end of their | meteoric rise through the leagues but a knee injury cu |
| However boxing can be a fickle sport, and his | meteoric rise up the ranks was equally rapid on the wa |
| Premiership of Margaret Thatcher he enjoyed a | meteoric rise through the ranks of government which cu |
| Despite the | meteoric rise that delivered a wondrous prosperity to |
| His | meteoric rise over the previous years had made him som |
| counsel, thus setting the stage for Stevens' | meteoric rise to the Supreme Court of the United State |
| he first 12 years and was instrumental in the | meteoric rise of Kinfra as an industrial facilitator i |
| he Great Depression, which contributed to the | meteoric rise of the Farmer-Labor Party in the state. |
| Rushden & Diamonds continued their | meteoric rise, winning the divisional title. |
| n) can be obtained in crystals, and that some | meteoric stones contain organic matter. |
| ity and … consequences of the lunar origin of | meteoric stones (1815) |
| The report also stated that there was no | meteoric, volcanic or desert dust origin present in th |
| nese oxides in deposits formed by circulating | meteoric water in the weathering environment in clay d |
| ite-group minerals were formed by percolating | meteoric waters under increasing oxygen fugacity. |
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