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These sediments were deposited by streams and contain limestone, mudstone, quartzite and volcanic cobbles that are up to 8 inches (20 cm) in diameter.
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The dolomite limestone used to cobble the pathway are not uniformly shaped, and range from six to ten inches (254 mm) thick.
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The platforms are at the bottom of two ramps (one on each side) which until recently was cobbled on the bound platform.
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Private equity firms had to cobble together financing made up of bank loans and mezzanine debt, often with higher equity contributions than had been seen.
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Their eggs are deposited in shallow water in open sunlight near their cobbles and boulders.
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Until then the race had been over cobbles not because they were bad but because that was how roads were made.
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Each lap of the circuit contains about 400 feet of climbing and includes cobbles.
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The pavements were composed of limestone slabs, of basalt cobbles or clay.
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The manufacturers claimed this took nearly all the shock out of the cobbles.
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These first houses were built with floors made from river cobbles and reed-thatched roofs supported on timber poles.
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