- the Silurian/Devonian
boundary black cherts (locally
called lydites or
flinty slates)
developed from
radiolarians mainly in the
Franconian Forest region...
-
confused with b****anite),
Lydian stone, and
radiolarite (a.k.a.
lydite or
flinty slate) are
terms used to
refer to
several types of black, jasper-like rock...
- for cheese, as well as beef and veal products. The
volcanic soils create flinty cheeses and
superb lentils.
Mineral waters are
produced in high
volume in...
- Dover. (The
University itself is
located on top of
Mount Oread, a
ridge of
flinty Carboniferous limestone used in some of the buildings.)
Those responsible...
-
Variety found her "so
magnetic that when she
stares down the
camera lens, her
flinty glare threatens to cut
right through it." Taylor-Joy's
portrayal won her...
- Reporter's
David Rooney wrote that
Blanchett gives an "astonishing
performance —
flinty,
commandingly self-possessed and ever so
slowly splintering under pressure"...
-
described his
father as "a man of
medium stature, pushed-back
silver hair,
flinty eyes, and a
twizzled jaw" who "had a very
strong Kerry accent". He was regretful...
-
between the
viaducts of your dream". His
early voice was
described as "
flinty and tender,
beseeching and plaintive".
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lowering the
horizon in
order to
create a
sense of
greater monumentality. His
flinty,
metallic landscapes, and
somewhat stony figures give
evidence of a fundamentally...
-
Pseudotachylyte – ultrafine-grained gl****y-looking material,
usually black and
flinty in appearance,
occurring as thin
planar veins,
injection veins or as a matrix...