The soils here vary from chalk over Kimmeridgian marl to compact chalk to silex.
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Silex Scintillans borrows the same themes, experience, and beliefs as The Temple.
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Silex Scintillans is most often classed with this collection of Herbert's.
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Silex, seeded sixth, improved to 5-2 and will face Zumwalt North in the consolation final at noon Thursday.
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The Grand-Pressigny area was known for its precious silex blades and they were extensively exported during the Neolithic.
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Silex is getting an additional $1.5 million in federal aid to help pay for moving much of the community to higher ground.
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The ESA ground station of Redu, Belgium, also contributed to this success by managing the Artemis SILEX payload operations.
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In the 1950s, archaeologists found a crown of balls, 4,000 silex, mammal's teeth and bones of animals laid out near a dried up watering is old 40,000 years.
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This unprecedented link-up between satellites in space was done in the framework of the SILEX development, an innovative payload which provides a laser beam as a data signal carrier.
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A pure form of finely ground silica
A vacuum coffee maker
SILEX is an acronym for Separation of Isotopes by Laser Excitation , a technology developed in the 1990s for isotope separation to produce enriched uranium using lasers.
Semiconductor Intersatellite Link Experiment
Is the Latin word for a fieldstone, an annoying rock that a farmer would overturn in his field and curse for damaging his plow. ...