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1. Organic Fertilizer mixes usually contain composted animal manure, plant residues, seaweed and fish products, and minerals (bone and blood meal, cottonseed meal, granite dust, phosphate rock and greensand)
2. He saw Jake and another man in the center of the room around a large granite table
3. stopped and looked up at the black granite walls
4. shoulder, and started down the cold granite stairs
5. Buttressing the old granite portico was a wall in reinforced concrete
6. The row of polished granite pillars that ran down the middle of this space were six feet in diameter and fifty high
7. structures were more than just granite and stone, they were America
8. There was a dome over five hundred feet in diameter and there was a pink granite tetrahedral pyramid that rose a thousand feet above the jungle of the city
9. Only recently were they close enough to hear the screams; at least their dying echo as they reverberated through the canyon of red granite
10. Depending on their location, the towers were constructed in various ways; some were entirely tunneled into the mountain face, while others were mainly stacks of granite blocks
11. But with his muscular arms and shoulders hardened from years of toil in the granite mines, he was possibly the strongest
12. Brodin inspected a stack of the large granite blocks, testing their heft to see how quickly he could start hurling them into the horde below
13. All of it looked to be built of worked granite
14. He saw no seams, it all seemed to be carved from one mountain of granite and floated into position atop the crystal pillars
15. Serrated cliffs of red granite surrounded him for as far as his unaided eyes could see
16. Around the Rift, small sections of granite had been worn smooth, forming walls and walkways
17. With Father straining at the helm to keep their ship from smashing against sheer walls of granite, Nerissa flung stone after stone
18. of granite that had split off from the cliff
19. That afternoon, we found a small cove rimmed with granite cliffs
20. A slab of granite pressing down on her prostrate form, with more rocks added slowly, until the last few drops of blood oozed from her pores… Vines twisted tight around her throat, then released each time light left her eyes… A stake skewered through her body from one end to the other
21. In the case of high-quality aggregates (crushed granite and quartz sand) using, as it is shown by E
22. Martin had spent most of the day waiting at different offices, but finally he entered the high foyer and walked up the granite steps to an upper level in the Security Center
23. The hospital, which predated the surrounding buildings by at least a hundred years, stood out from the turn-of-the-century warehouses and it's once sparkling granite facade was dulled by decades of grime
24. arms outstretched on the granite wall he felt incredibly alive as he
25. He turned and walked purposefully up the worn granite steps
26. But the face was granite
27. glanced at him, sober-faced, the granite of her features shifting slightly to reveal a hint emotion
28. This sub structure was put on solid granite
29. I told him not to try and make a trench for the footings; just drill holes in the solid granite where the footings would go then drive rebar into the holes, set his blocks over them and pour the concrete into them
30. Lesson number one is that anything which glitters in a counter-insurgency turns to granite and not gold
31. The granite of your tombstone after I kicked the (you know what) out of you
32. She began to wonder if they would ever leave this purgatory of granite, if they were doomed to wander in the flickering dusk for an eternity
33. We walked inside an incredibly opulent study, decorated with all shades of gold, wood, and granite, with rich evocative carpets strewn around as well as tapestries hanging from the tall walls, amidst various detailed paintings
34. He folded his leathery wings and said through a mouth filled with granite teeth and a set of fangs that could have been tusks for all I knew:
35. The small, narrow path had degenerated into a granite crevice with pockmarks and surfaces of chipped rock that one had to climb using his hands as well as his feet
36. He tried to find a handhold in the rocks, a fissure, a jutting piece of granite or lime, but all he could grasp was the thin, cold rush of air
37. Elegantly inlaid pieces of ivory, black granite and tether-wood intertwined in flowing designs on the stylish armrests
38. Lord Remis was standing in front of a stone arch, the weight of his body supported by his hands touching the granite as if they had been attached to it for ages
39. The floor seemed to be made of the same granite as the doorsteps outside
40. The machine bobbed just once and floated at a smaller height from the granite floor, its voice filled with mild aggravation:
41. If she was in a good mood, her granite expression had fewer sharp edges than usual and ten minutes before the end of French period she would suddenly bark, “Un!” That was the signal for an oral game of counting that rocketed along the rows, starting from the pupil at whom she nodded her head
42. Sprouting through the granite
43. signpost for the nearby station nailed to the brown granite
44. movement as it soared around the enormous granite Pillar before
45. maze of granite sentinels that spanned the vast height of the
46. A hulking column of granite constructed around the centre of
47. When we got to the granite cliffs, I tied the horses where they could graze, then carried John up the trail to the top of the cliff
48. The shadow shrank downward slowly, first revealing the tops of the tallest buildings whose polished marble and gray granite surfaces shone only slightly less brightly than the gold and emerald of the obelisk
49. Aligned with the steps, on the city-side of the esplanade were low buildings of marble or granite whose function Moshe guessed, by the different cartouches, that their individual identities were of a priestly nature
50. first, most were of granite construction with some distance between them