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Geologically our current period is among the cooler periods.
World GDP and Global Warming, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Geologically, the islands are young, formed by moving slowly eastward over a hot spot in the Earth's crust.
Galápagos National Park & Galápagos Marine Resources Reserve, Ecuador 2009
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Geologically it's an extension of the world's richest petroleum fairway, extending from Saudi Arabia to Kurdistan.
Haggai Carmon: US Withdrawal From Iraq: Good for America, or Good for Iran? Haggai Carmon 2011
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Geologically speaking, we leave just before life shows up.
365 tomorrows » Sam Clough : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day 2009
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"Geologically speaking, China is quite varied," explained Zachary Chen, one of the guides and another Chicago native.
An Xiao Mina: Hiking the Great Wall and the Chinese Landscape: A Trip With the Beijing Hikers (PHOTOS) An Xiao Mina 2011
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Geologically, considering that Cape Horn is in Chile and the way the whole curve of the southern tip of South America continues sub-sea from Chile into the South Atlantic towards the Falklands, one could make a better case for Chile's "ownership" than for Argentina's.
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Geologically it's an extension of the world's richest petroleum fairway, extending from Saudi Arabia to Kurdistan.
Haggai Carmon: US Withdrawal From Iraq: Good for America, or Good for Iran? Haggai Carmon 2011
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"Geologically speaking, China is quite varied," explained Zachary Chen, one of the guides and another Chicago native.
An Xiao Mina: Hiking the Great Wall and the Chinese Landscape: A Trip With the Beijing Hikers (PHOTOS) An Xiao Mina 2011
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Geologically, nearly the entire area of the páramo consists of Jurassic gradodiorite.
Santa Marta páramo 2008
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Geologically, he tells us, the river is something of a freak . . . a titanic volume of ungoverned water flowing across a floodplain of very slight declivity.
Untamed Mississippi John Jeremiah Sullivan 2010
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