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"He saw something here, material in the raw that had the potentiality for greatness," UNE trustee Neil Rolde wrote in a 1995 tribute to Reynolds in "Coastlines," the UNE magazine.
EphBlog 2009
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Coastlines are retreating, eaten and battered by sea waves.
AlaskaDispatch.com: Could a Massive Dam Between Alaska and Russia Save the Arctic? AlaskaDispatch.com 2010
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Coastlines are retreating, eaten and battered by sea waves.
AlaskaDispatch.com: Could a Massive Dam Between Alaska and Russia Save the Arctic? AlaskaDispatch.com 2010
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Coastlines every where are artificially extended beyond the erosion line through the creation of seawalls.
Cedar Island 2009
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Coastlines along the leading and trailing edge of a tectonic plate.
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Coastlines along the leading and trailing edge of a tectonic plate check out The Dynamic Earth - The Story of Plate Tectonics - an excellent website.
Archive 2008-12-01 ReBecca Foster 2008
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Coastlines along the leading and trailing edge of a tectonic plate check out The Dynamic Earth - The Story of Plate Tectonics - an excellent website.
100 Things You've Done Meme: A Geologist's Version ReBecca Foster 2008
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Coastlines along the leading and trailing edge of a tectonic plate.
Archive 2006-07-01 2006
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Coastlines and rivers come into view, then cities, houses and even cars.
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This, then, was what had attracted the unknown to these shelves, this – let me see if I can remember its title – Disquisition upon Old Coastlines.
The Filigree Ball 1903
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