How To Use Calder In A Sentence

  • I believe it has its own atmosphere because it is built in what you call a caldera, but I may have picked that information up from like a Syfy TV movie about the Coming Global Superstorm, or invented it in my own mind. Television Without Pity
  • This is in direct contrast to earlier work which argues that these calderas were not united until a central caldera formed late in the volcano's lifespan.
  • Calderon sat out the final quarter with what he called a hamstring cramp in Wednesday's loss to the Sixers in Philadelphia. Tsn.ca Top Stories RSS
  • At the May state dinner for Mexican President Felipe Calderón, prickly pear cactus showed up in vermeil wine coolers, and Dowling also tucked a few among the in the centerpieces of fuchsia roses and Cattleya orchids. White House florist shows Obamas' relaxed style
  • That brief confrontation with Luke Calder had unsettled her far more than the incident in the garage, if she was honest.
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  • He insists it was an "abstemious" occasion, but warm beer was put in a bucket of ice and then Dr Calder knocked the bucket and one of the corks shot out and hit him in the eye, blinding it. Kiwiblog
  • I want to see what shadows are cast by a Calder mobile dangling from an ear, or to hear what kind of percussive music it creates. Body Sculpture Crafted by Calder
  • Additionally, volcanoes are grouped by type, from the stratovolcanoes to rhyolite caldera complexes and monogenetic fields. Volcanoes in Mexico
  • Like Calder, he tried to memorize salient landmarks as they wound upward through the mountains. THE ENDLESS GAME
  • Pipe and dyke structures are not obvious in all the mapped calderas, suggesting either that the feeder pipes are below seismic resolution at this structural level, or that they are concentrated on caldera margins.
  • Calderon also lashed out at what he called "absurd" and "irrational" immigration laws in the United States. Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
  • Felipe Calderon went on Twitter to express dismay over what he called an "aberrant act of terror and barbarity. News - latimes.com
  • Madame Calderón de la Barca (a quien, debo decirlo, Dresser cita mal en su discurso, pues vivió en México en el siglo XIX y no en el XVII, como la Dra. mencionó) y Alexander von Humboldt se maravillaron de muchas de las cosas que vieron en México, pero si algo llamó su atención fue la enorme riqueza del país y la gran pobreza que vivía a su alrededor. ��Cu��ndo nos daremos cuenta de que M��xico es s��lo nuestro?
  • Charles Calderon, D-Montebello, that would create a new regulatory agency with lower fees and exemptions for some schools.
  • In his strictly secular pieces Calderon has succeeded rather by virtue of his lyrism, which is undoubtedly of transcedent quality, than because of any considerable dramatic ingenuity of his own. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 3: Brownson-Clairvaux
  • It had thrown her when Luke Calder had made that seemingly wild guess about her, but now she could understand it.
  • Do not, under any circumstances, go up to the active caldera. MINUTES TO BURN
  • Calder checked that the car had a valid licence, then, donning leather gloves, recovered the ignition key from under the driving seat. THE ENDLESS GAME
  • In December, members of the same research team revealed that calderas on five major Mars volcanoes were repeatedly active as little as 2 million years ago.
  • According to the Bulletin, Calderon pleaded guilty to third-degree sexual abuse in January 2008. Phillip Calderone Charged With Falsifying Documents After Posing As Binghamton Student
  • Mexican President Felipe Calderon faced public anger during a visit to his country's most violent city, Ciudad Juarez, on the border with the US.
  • Bouncing Bounce Deuce and creating a sparse, white brick walled space outfitted with park bench-style booths, large U-shaped leather banquettes, and Calder-esque hanging fixtures, Van's specializing in Northern Euro beers, infused akvavit, and Genever-aided cocktails like the lemon/bitters/roobis-infused vermouth B Side Sling. Thrillist: Vandaag: Northern European Eats
  • At the May state dinner for Mexican President Felipe Calderón, prickly pear cactus showed up in vermeil wine coolers, and Dowling also tucked a few among the centerpieces of fuchsia roses and cattleya orchids. The White House's new florist in chief is boldly creating blooms with a view
  • Calderwood felt Aberdeen's performance was decent up until the goal but degenerated thereafter.
  • As Angus Calder has suggested, ‘the effect of the war was not to sweep society on to a new course, but to hasten its progress along the old grooves.’
  • Time you better go back home.-Mrs Calder, can I ask you a favor?
  • He is also a founder member and stage manager of the Calder Valley Junior theatre Society.
  • Like Calder, he tried to memorize salient landmarks as they wound upward through the mountains. THE ENDLESS GAME
  • The Environment Agency was called in by British Waterways after the fish - mainly gudgeon and roach - were seen in distress in the Aire and Calder Navigation at Castleford.
  • These volcano and feeder systems have similarities to igneous centres, which also have cone-shaped edifices, calderas and downward tapering cones created during magma chamber collapse and ring-dyke intrusion.
  • In Jan. 9 to Jan 12, a secondary swarm of 35 earthquakes occurred near the northeast edge of the Yellowstone caldera, about 10 miles (16 km) NNE of the north end of the Yellowstone Lake swarm. Archive of Yellowstone Updates for 2009
  • Calderwood was so angered by the petulance he refused to acknowledge his midfielder.
  • An ordinary cabdriver, a West Cumbrian Homer Simpson, who in fact had worked at and been fired from the Calder Hall reactor, one morning got up and shot his twin brother, his lawyer, and killed twelve people before shooting himself. How the End Begins
  • A spouse who does not respond constructively to a Calderbank offer, whether a good offer as in this case or only one that is bad or indifferent, stymies whatever chance there is of settlement.
  • A defendant can combat an obstinate refusal even to consider compromise by a shrewd payment into court, or a Calderbank offer.
  • Calderon focused more on movement and avoiding a knockout punch, and did not mount the same body attack he had previously.
  • He says Calder vould think he is big enough to get avay vith such a thing. Stands a Calder Man
  • Stay of Calder's suspension pending an application to the Court of Appeal.
  • In the center of the caldera was the classic mini-cone - the caldera was completely dry. TravelPod.com TravelStream™ — Recent Entries at TravelPod.com
  • Calderwood starts to tell a story, then stops, chuckling to himself.
  • The author slightly changes the form of the Calder ? ? n - Zygmund operator and ob - tains some satisfactory results.
  • Where Mr. Calderwood lost me was when he described a tear to his right inner thigh adductor muscle that probably called for him to hang up his running shoes indefinitely. In It for the Long Run
  • The narcos strategy is to kill officers in jurisdictions where the police administrative leadership is strong and to try to force a "calling off of the dogs" by chiefs committed to Calderon's war on drug cartels. Safety in Michoac�n, Part Two
  • On a lighter note, Mr. Calderon said it appeared many students failed to heed the advice of Texas state officials, who recently warned collegians against traveling to Mexico for spring-break festivities. Mexico Leader Lauds Nation's Safety at Tourism Conference
  • Immigration a top issue with President Calderon.
  • I suppose Calderon was over-praised some twenty years ago: for the last twenty it has been the fashion to underpraise him, I am sure. Letters of Edward FitzGerald in two volumes, Vol. 1
  • And I think Calderon can do more for the poor people of Mexico, more to create employment, more to over the long term deter immigration to the United States, which is what we all want. CNN Transcript Jun 23, 2006
  • Meanwhile, work has yet to start on the Calderdale side of the border, where a landslide above the road has buckled the tarmac and pushed over fence posts.
  • The common sort is employed for hedging and called caldera by Europeans in many parts of The History of Sumatra Containing An Account Of The Government, Laws, Customs And Manners Of The Native Inhabitants
  • This crosses the Calder close to its confluence with the River Ribble.
  • The fault structure was veneered by lava which was produced by the peripheral magma reservoirs and flowed down the scarp and into the lower central caldera.
  • Being off the point, entirely unable to see why Stephen Fry will have laughed at the reference to him, and deeming Johnathan Calder small minded is a range of foolishness which should be savoured. Why are there so many foxes in town?
  • Calderon sat out the final 16 minutes of Wednesday's 106-96 loss to the Philadelphia 76ers with what he called a hamstring cramp. Sportsnet.ca - Sports News
  • The sequential development of multiple summit calderas of shield volcanoes gives clues about how the spatial location of shallow magma chambers evolves with time and how the magma supply into these chambers evolves.
  • The structures are bounded by a series of extensional ring faults that exhibit similarities to salt withdrawal basins, caldera collapse features and impact craters.
  • Front page: Lead article from the II Informe of the mayor of Zacatecas City (always referred to as Zacatecas) the analysis by Fátima Ibarra stated:: "Al igual que el Presidente de México, Felipe Calderón, él [Mayor of Zacatecas], dijo …. How do Mexicans refer to our host country?
  • Dr. Bishop collecting samples from the solfatara site inside Kilauea caldera, Hawaii. SETI Institute: Life at the SETI Institute: Janice Bishop -- Mars: Back through the Looking Glass
  • Instead, Io's surface is dominated by volcanic features, notably gentle shield volcanoes with summit calderas several tens of kilometres across and surrounded by radial lava flows.
  • Hernandez, who was riding his third race and second winner at Calder, credited the victory to Rizo's prerace instructions.
  • The midfielder gave a press conference at Vicente Calderon stadium after he was officially presented to the media and fans as an Atletico player.
  • He galloped horses Tuesday at Calder Race Course and on Wednesday was at Belmont Park to breeze horses for trainers.
  • Popo rises behind it with snow on his peak and smoke lazily puffing from the caldera. On the road to becoming an authentic "poblano"
  • Wanda's work draws comparisons to modern masters such as Alexander Calder for her gravity-defying use of spray-on butter substitutes to create light, airy confections that challenge our very conception of what a “stick of butter” means. Whither Butter Sculpture?
  • At 12: 01 a. m., warden Arthur Calderon will give the order to proceed with the execution.
  • View of cinder cones inside the Haleakala caldera from Sliding Sands Trail, Maui. SETI Institute: Life at the SETI Institute: Janice Bishop -- Mars: Back through the Looking Glass
  • The present Gawthorpe Hall is splendidly proportioned, set on a low hill overlooking a sweeping bend over the River Calder.
  • Certainly If the Caldervale lines were electrified, the class 333 trains could be used on all the through journeys from north to south.
  • In 1949, Cage began scoring a film documentary on the mobiles of sculptor Alexander Calder.
  • An enormous structure, resembling a Calder mobile, and hung with green and blue lights, revolves slowly.
  • Other ephemeral lakes develop in volcanic craters or collapsed caldera systems.
  • Calderwood, to his credit, admires quick and classy defenders as opposed to the kind of cloggers who reduce football to its lowest common denominator.
  • Calder ? ? n and Cerezo discussed their respective franchise players, Ra ú l and Fernando Torres.
  • The congress has asked Calderón to resend his recent rule on older vehicles, but I don't want to hold my breath any longer. 2009
  • The continuing uplift of the caldera rim can be explained by the restricted size of the magma's exit route.
  • Caldere eyed him coldly then crossed to the other end of the counter to serve another customer. CODE BREAKER
  • Beyond the river the dun slopes of Creag Dhubh, the black crag, rose in steady tiers to form an isolated hill cut off from the main Monadh Liath plateau by the broad valley of the Calder.
  • The Salt Lake City, Utah court also ordered Calderone to pay $9,300 in restitution to the Army, wages he earned as the result of his promotion to major, said Assistant U.S. Attorney Robert Lund. Heroes or Villains?
  • That brief confrontation with Luke Calder had unsettled her far more than the incident in the garage, if she was honest.
  • They rode down into the caldera carrying the Winchesters upright before them in the saddlebow. No Country For Old Men
  • There was frost on the ground and a flurry of snow in the air as I set off from the car park and along the footpaths winding through woodlands and close to a meander of the River Calder.
  • Calderon also straps on scuba tanks to lead Greenberg into a sinkhole lake known as a cenote in Yucatan. Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
  • Gongorism of many passages in Calderon's best pieces, their obscurity and extravagant bombast, should be charged to the account of a meddlesome collector and editor, that is, to Vera Tasis, and not to The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 3: Brownson-Clairvaux
  • Just over the Yorkshire border, Stoodley Pike is a prominent landmark overlooking the textile towns of Calderdale.
  • Calder - genius, creator of the mobile and the stabile - was a splendidly practical character.
  • Faulting and deformation may be concentrated at a caldera because the caldera structure and associated magmatic system form weak zones in the crust.
  • The technical term for Yellowstone's supervolcano is "caldera," a Spanish word meaning Aspen Times - Top Stories
  • Eventually the central location within the volcano was again utilized for magma storage and a deep caldera was produced.
  • She said Calderon's press office called MVS to demand a public apology. Respected Mexican journalist fired for addressing Calderon drinking rumor
  • Almost all of the volcanic rocks within and adjacent to the calderas have been propylitically altered.
  • Where Mr. Calderazzo is a versatile bebopper who can play in many styles, Mr. Connick's keyboard work is as idiosyncratic and endearing as his singing, steeped in the Crescent City masters like his hero, James Booker . The Jazz Scene: Pay Attention to the Words
  • Beginning with the "jamboree," which came off quite in accordance with Calderwell's prophecies, Arkwright spent the most of such time as was not given to his professional duties in deliberately cultivating the society of Bertram and his friends. Miss Billy -- Married
  • A large body of magma, capped by a hydrothermal system (a zone of pressurized steam and hot water), still exists beneath the caldera.
  • Calderon, an attacking midfielder, displayed some neat touches and demonstrated a willingness to run at defenders.
  • Some opened wholefood co-ops in hippy havens, before tragically becoming Calderdale Labour Council Leaders and finally deputy chairman of quango the Countryside Agency, a role for which she would appear to have few qualifications beyond knowing one end of a mung bean from the other, and doubtless a knowledge of the best magic mushroom fields in the Pennines. Pointy Heads
  • The caldera has been the source of at least nine very large explosions over the last 300000 years, erupting a total of about 70 cubic kilometres (17 cu mi) of magma. WN.com - Photown News
  • She was forced out of the Calder Valley race earlier this month after three selection battles in which she was subjected to what she called ‘a campaign of smears and vilification’.
  • Allowing people whose properties back on to the forest to keep their lawns watered would create a natural firebreak, said Calder.
  • The Calder flows into the River Ribble near Clitheroe and carries untreated sewage for miles.
  • Colonel Calderon tried to dispel their fears and to persuade them that no attempt on their lives was contemplated.
  • Here, the prizes among the 13 well-placed sculptures are a rusting steel "Stele" by Kelly; one of Louise Bourgeois's giant black spiders; and a six-legged metal "stabile" by Calder. SFMOMA Fills In Some Blanks
  • Caldera will take a one-time charge of $450,000, about half of its quarterly income.
  • A defendant can combat an obstinate refusal even to consider compromise by a shrewd payment into court, or a Calderbank offer.
  • I thought that I had missed something and therefore contacted Caldera for a quick product update.
  • Niittymaki backstopped the AHL's Philadelphia Phantoms to the Calder Cup.
  • This landslide material was then embayed by lava when the central caldera was flooded.
  • The NBA is nothing if not a giant trade rumour but this one involving the Raptors piques your attention: The rumbling is the Raps considering sending underachieving point guard Jose Calderon to Sacramento for the Kevin Martin who doesn't curl. Toronto Sun
  • Despite the loss of their status as equal leaders, Calderwood surely has grounds for hope.
  • Calderón defies rivalry: his intense devotion, his subtle intelligence, his sublime lyrism all combine to produce such marvels of allegorical poetry as Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 4 "Bulgaria" to "Calgary"
  • It is doubtful whether future funding would allow both Cross-rail and the electrification of the Caldervale lines to be simultaneously undertaken.
  • Microsoft and Caldera announced they have reached a mutually agreeable settlement of an antitrust lawsuit filed by Caldera in July 1996.
  • Chagrined as he was at what he termed his imbecile stupidity in not knowing his own heart all these past months, and convinced, as he also was, that Alice and Calderwell cared for each other, he could see no way for him but to play the part of a man of kindliness and honor, leaving a clear field for his preferred rival, and bringing no shadow of regret to mar the happiness of the girl he loved. Miss Billy -- Married
  • The Calderdale's new social services director said children going into care were now given packs about their rights and Freephone helpline numbers.
  • Immigration concerns will also likely surface in talks between Presidents Obama and Calderon.
  • Kyle Calder made a cross-ice pass to Brown, who beat Turco from the right circle to give the Kings the lead at 6: 45 of the third. USATODAY.com
  • It will be a reacquaintance of sorts between Calderwood and the new Celtic management team.
  • Dramatic walls - steep and craggy - rise up to between 200 meters and 600 meters marking the rim of the large caldera.
  • We can only hope that Calderon can throw the cartels on the defensive, gain cooperation from a frightened public which is reluctant to trust police, and start controlling the drug kingpins -- whose organizations seem in the meantime to be decentralizing and squabbling over territory. Concern for MX Govt
  • Most of the deposits are classified as gold silver deposits concentrated at volcanic cupolas and calderas.
  • _Si, si, si_!" is the simultaneous answer of assent, Calderon alone seeming to give it with reluctance; though he hesitates from timidity, not mercy. The Flag of Distress A Story of the South Sea
  • You can see Dr. Bishop collecting samples at the solfatara site inside Kilauea caldera, Hawaii, in the the photo to the right. SETI Institute: Life at the SETI Institute: Janice Bishop -- Mars: Back through the Looking Glass
  • This type of volcano is called a caldera, and is one of the most violent.
  • Hydrogen sulfide and steam belch from these fumaroles or solfataras located on the floor of Hawaii's Kilauea Caldera.
  • From the moment Zurawski lashed them into the lead in the 13 th minute, they were not in the remotest danger of dropping points, a fact that was not lost on the Aberdeen manager, Jimmy Calderwood.
  • She blames him for "inquorate meetings, cynicism and disillusionment" in deepest Calderdale.
  • The artist Miguel Calderón, whom I befriended a year earlier, keeps a stash of canned beer near a speaker and scours the room to find me a date. Down and Delirious in Mexico City
  • Charles Calderon, D-Montebello, that would create a new regulatory agency with lower fees and exemptions for some schools.
  • All around them the bandits waited on horseback, except for Calderon who sat on the gypsy wagon's seat whistling a calming melody to his horses.
  • During resurgent doming, volcanic sediments and postcollapse lavas filled the calderas, resulting in concentric and radial fracturing of the rocks marginal to and within the domal uplift.
  • The deal is interesting because of the complex and somewhat incestuous relationship between Caldera, SCO, Microsoft, Citrix, and Novell.
  • Calderone recalls being afraid the first time he had his eyebrows waxed seven years ago (though he points out that all the goombahs get their brows done now), and Cilione admits to similar fears.
  • Call Major Inacio and have him put both the wine bar and Caldere's house under twenty-four-hour surveillance. CODE BREAKER
  • The quality of Calderwood's work during that period is illustrated by a fine pair of rococo candlesticks, in the collection of the National Museum of Ireland.
  • However, the Broadwood men gave the home fans hope through a Freddy Bonniface 20-yarder which bobbled awkwardly in front of Jim Calder.
  • Mr Calder ? ? n's administration is keen to turn improving ties into a'strategic partnership
  • Aristegui claimed Calderon's office called MVS after her show and demanded a public apology. Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
  • In an address before a joint session of Congress this year, President Felipe Calderon asked the United States to reimpose a ban on the assault-style rifles favored by Mexican drug cartels and to work harder to stop weapons flowing from gun shops and gun shows along the southwest border into Mexico. U.S. and Mexico struggle to stop flow of weapons across border
  • Scientifically speaking, Sulphur Springs is a caldera, or collapsed volcanic formation.
  • ‘We blend 500-gallon batches, pump the mix into the pasteurizer and then send it to the homogenizer running at 1,000 gallons an hour,’ says Calder.
  • The crescent-shaped floor of the caldera teems with a network of smaller volcanic mouths, cones, domes, lava channels, dikes, lavas from light felsic flows to viscid red lavas and black obsidian blocks, ochre plains of sandy alluvial deposits and red and black volcanic ejecta, scoria, lapilli and pumice, from a long series of basaltic effusions. Teide National Park, Spain
  • The Aire and Calder Canal at Pollington, near Selby, gets better in colder conditions with fish shoaling up tightly in the wides opposite the boats.
  • Olivera scored in the 23rd minute from outside the area with a lob which caught Atalanta goalkeeper Alex Calderoni out of position.
  • The publishing firm which carries his name, Calder Publications, modestly proclaims that it publishes ‘the most significant literature of the twentieth century.’
  • S.-financed program helped opposition politician Rafael Angel Calderon Fournier win the presidency in 1990.
  • There are also calderas, scoriae cones, lava streams, cinder fields, over 160 thermal and mineral springs, geysers, solfataras, mud pots and many other volcanic features. Volcanoes of Kamchatka, Russian Federation
  • Mexican President Felipe Calderon said the issue will be resolved.
  • Calder, however, was at pains to pay tribute to Boroughmuir's dashing performance in conditions that varied between plain nasty and downright vicious.
  • Jean began by showing slides of work by Alexander Calder, the American artist who built mobiles and stabiles, initially out of paper, then large sheets of steel.
  • Pago is the active vent of a large volcano known as Witori caldera - a collapsed crater that formed during an extremely large explosive eruption about 3,300 years ago.
  • President Calderon comparing the fence on our southern border to quote, "the Berlin Wall", saying that Mexicans in the United States are what he calls symbolic hostages of the illegal immigration issue. CNN Transcript Feb 11, 2008
  • Calderon qree que es recuperable y le ofrecera la renovacion en 2009 Tribalfootball.com
  • We know that volcanism was concentrated in the northern sector of the island and produced small monogenetic strombolian cones (eruptions that are not very violent and which release lava and pyroclastic flows) and, occasionally, phreatomagmatic calderas (which release ash), Alejandro Rodríguez-González, lead author of the study and a researcher at the ULPGC, tells SINC. Latest Articles
  • One particularly large eruption, about 28 million years ago, left in its wake a huge caldera, or crater-like basin, about 15 km in diameter and about 2 km above sea level.
  • Stand anywhere there and look out at the caldera (volcano basin).
  • The Calderian orogeny in Wopmay orogen (1.9 Ga), northwestern Canadian Shield EurekAlert! - Breaking News
  • A currently modest swarm of earthquakes began in the northeast corner of the Yellowstone Caldera, about 10 miles (16 km) NNE of the north end of the Yellowstone Lake swarm that was active in late December and early January. Archive of Yellowstone Updates for 2009
  • Dr. Bishop testing magnetic properties of soil at the solfatara site inside Kilauea caldera, Hawaii. SETI Institute: Life at the SETI Institute: Janice Bishop -- Mars: Back through the Looking Glass
  • Kelly saved United minutes before the interval stopping an Anderton shot and then foiling defender Colin Calderwood.
  • Like Calder, he tried to memorize salient landmarks as they wound upward through the mountains. THE ENDLESS GAME
  • From today on, we will publish a series of fifteen daily articles - one for each BMW Art Car, starting with the first BMW Art Car, the 3.0 CSL by Alexander Calder .
  • One of Calderdale's most colourful characters got the send-off he wanted when a barge carrying his coffin ferried him to his final resting place.
  • Intrusion of more magma into the chambers renewed doming of the collapsed calderas in an episode of resurgence.
  • Its caldera is one of only two in the world that are navigable. Times, Sunday Times
  • But Calderwood saw this as a transitional phase, while he was weaning his players to his new style of play.
  • This did not dispel Calderwood's good humour and buoyancy in a season far from finished as he embraced Levein on the touchline before kick-off.
  • Washington Capitals winger Alex Ovechkin handily won the Calder Trophy as the top rookie, with 1,275 points to runner-up Pittsburgh Penguins center Sidney Crosby's 831. USATODAY.com - NHL dishes out individual hardware
  • At the May state dinner for Mexican President Felipe Calderón, prickly pear cactus showed up in vermeil wine coolers, and Dowling also tucked a few among the centerpieces of fuchsia roses and cattleya orchids. The White House's new florist in chief is boldly creating blooms with a view
  • S.-financed program helped opposition politician Rafael Angel Calderon Fournier win the presidency in 1990.
  • Its caldera is one of only two in the world that are navigable. Times, Sunday Times
  • During resurgent doming, volcanic sediments and postcollapse lavas filled the calderas, resulting in concentric and radial fracturing of the rocks marginal to and within the domal uplift.
  • So after a little digging, we traced this serious UNIX violation to a hacker outfit called ‘Caldera Inc. ‘The email was datelined 23 Jan 2002.’
  • Also, it had just been a few months since the furor over Calderón's naturalized Secretario de Gobernación, something which I had followed closely in the Spanish language press, as it happened while my naturalization was in process. bammazmx, Technically, the papers you signed were a renunciation of your U.S. citizenship — as far as the Mexican government is concerned — so even traveling onward from the U.S., the Mexican government would say you had to use your Mexican passport. US/MEX Citizens traveling to canada
  • These four landform types are called lava flows, volcanic peaks, calderas, and volcanic necks.
  • The surrounding area is mostly old mine workings and is close to the River Calder.
  • The crescent-shaped floor of the caldera teems with a network of smaller volcanic mouths, cones, domes, lava channels, dikes, lavas from light felsic flows to viscid red lavas and black obsidian blocks, ochre plains of sandy alluvial deposits and red and black volcanic ejecta, scoria, lapilli and pumice, from a long series of basaltic effusions. Teide National Park, Spain
  • This landslide material was then embayed by lava when the central caldera was flooded.
  • He is the second alleged major drug lord to be held in less than a month by President Felipe Calderon's government.
  • In the light of the evidence I had then heard, I re-called Miss Cheslyn-Curtis and Dr Calder who were re-examined on the further evidence and who were both able to provide their further comments on this.
  • Most of Calder's sculptures - especially his mobiles and stabiles - used the ideas of Constructivism, which had first been developed by Vladimir Tatlin in Russia.
  • This landslide material was then embayed by lava when the central caldera was flooded.
  • S.-financed program helped opposition politician Rafael Angel Calderon Fournier win the presidency in 1990.
  • In the middle rounds, Calderon also began to mix a right hook into his offensive game plan, both punctuating combinations and leading with this rediscovered weapon.
  • IEF Secretary General Noe van Hulst and Mexican President Felipe Calderon also joined Kessel in highlighting the growing "interdependency" between the two sides. Yahoo! News: Latest news headlines News Headlines | Top Stories
  • President Felipe Calderon has assumed new powers to isolate infected people.
  • The moment turns out to be significant when President Calderon rings a darker note on the edge of diplo-speak when he calls the experience of migrant workers in Arizona "discrimination. Mayhill Fowler: A Citizen Journalist Covers an Obama State Dinner [PHOTOS]
  • Like Calder, he tried to memorize salient landmarks as they wound upward through the mountains. THE ENDLESS GAME
  • The presence of the fluid layer makes this whole process comparable with the formation of a caldera by the foundering of the superstructure of a volcano into a void generated by the removal of magma.
  • A defendant can combat an obstinate refusal even to consider compromise by a shrewd payment into court, or a Calderbank offer.
  • In 1736 Calderwood married Elinor Streeter, widow of the jeweller and lapidary William Streeter.
  • Mayor Island is a shield volcano with a caldera in the western part of the Bay of Plenty, off the east coast of New Zealand.
  • He ends with the story of Anak Krakatoa, the new volcano rising in the caldera of the old volcano. and the way that life is taking hold in a doomed landscape.
  • In 1736 Calderwood married Elinor Streeter, widow of the jeweller and lapidary William Streeter.
  • Most seismicity preceding Karymsky eruptions has originated beneath Akademia Nauk caldera, which is located immediately S of Karymsky volcano and erupted simultaneously with Karymsky in 1996. ScienceBlogs Channel : Life Science
  • They house an esthetic potpourri of modern painting and Ming sculpture, Luristan bronzes and mobiles by Alexander Calder, furniture by Marcel Breuer and reliefs by Jean Arp.
  • The away team were a woeful version of their best, and it is little wonder that manager Calderwood is so frustrated by the way their game falters the minute they go on the road.
  • For the first time, the museum will go on the road to the French provinces with a selection of works from the permanent collection by artists such as Matisse, Picasso, Braque, Calder, Léger and Delaunay. Ladies and Gentlemen... Cirque Pompidou
  • Down they glided, circling the caldera once, then landing near the trees and the stream. A TIME OF WAR
  • They risked walking back a-ways, into the open caldera, to study the rock A TIME OF WAR
  • Cada año contrate un profesional calificado para que inspeccione y le de mantenimiento al sistema de calefacción, las calderas, el cañón o abertura de las chimeneas por donde sale el humo. Carbon monoxide~ basic information
  • Herron, 25, threatened 20-year-old waitress Helen Calderwood with the sack unless she made the hoax call last December.
  • The granodiorite was obtained at ~2. 5 km depth in a geothermal drillhole sited within Medicine Lake caldera (sample supplied by CalEnergy Corp.). U-Pb and Ar-Ar constraints on the age of granitic intrusions beneath Medicine Lake Volcano, California, USA

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