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He followed the fat little man along a path of crushed stone.
He had to close his eyes, for powder from crushed stones was getting into them.
Each sculpture is set on a square bed of crushed stone.
Crushed stone may also be made from granite and other rocks.
Transportation is a major factor in the delivered price of crushed stone.
Granodiorite is most often used as crushed stone for road building.
The typical solution in road building is to add layers of crushed stone.
Shovel about four inches of crushed stone into the hole.
There were no cars in the big crushed stone circular driveway.
The beach was wide, and made up of finely crushed stone rather than sand.
Only a few workers now produce several times the amount of crushed stone as those who worked here in bygone days.
All parking areas and driveways are covered with crushed stone.
The corridor was built from river and crushed stones, at two construction stages.
Both the gravel garden and the floor beneath the sun porch are covered in crushed stone.
He guided her down a path of crushed stone.
Later, four inches of crushed stone were placed on the field, which served as a staging ground for the national guard.
Sand, natural gravel and crushed stone are used mainly for this purpose.
The trail surface is relatively flat and consists mostly of fine crushed stone.
Quarries had to be opened nearby to supply the road with crushed stone.
Fill the trench with crushed stone for drainage to within two inches of the top.
Next, measure and add the gravel or crushed stone; mix again by turning the ingredients at least three times.
Load the gravel or crushed stone and about half the water into the mixer before starting it.
The stoop had been placed atop a mound of crushed stone.
Where the walls had stood were gently rolling mounds of fine, crushed stone.
'They own all the current city contracts for cement, concrete, and crushed stone.
Three black, angular rocks jutted up from different parts of the garden.
He perched on an angular rock, trying to come to terms with this dramatic, momentous development.
An outcrop of angular rock stood to my left.
Angular rocks were used as the original blocks were setting at an angle.
Finding an angular rock for an anchor, I knotted 50 feet of heavy nylon cord to it and set forth.
Scientists named the angular rock after the Adirondack mountain range in New York.
He supported his disintegrator on an angular rock and lined up the sight of his barrel.
Some of the angular rocks seemed to have been sandblasted from the winds, clearing away the pervasive red dust down to the gray rock surface.
The rocks have been fractured into coarse and angular rocks of different sizes and shapes.
This band, once based in Seattle but now geographically scattered between there and Florida, got hearts beating with angular rock that showed epic reach.
The angular rock fragments gather at the foot of the slope to form a talus slope (or scree slope).
A blockfield or everest is a surface covered by block-sized angular rocks usually associated alpine and subpolar climates and periglaciation.
Although smooth and angular rocks littered the surface everywhere, nearly all of them appeared to range in size from pebbles to chunks no more than a few inches wide.
The angular rock fragments ranged in size from small pieces the size of dinner plates to enormous ones the size of refrigerators and even small automobiles.
When Lassen Peak formed it looked much like the nearby Chaos Crags domes do today, with steep sides covered by angular rock talus.
The shimmer of ice made the passing telephone poles, the drooping wires, the angular rock cuts bright and interesting, but Delorme's thoughts stayed mostly on that scene in the woods.
It was a forbidding prospect; the jumbled slope of loose, angular rock would be a dangerous climb, and it rose for miles before it met the face of the cliff.
These two mountains are underlain primarily with late Cretaceous dark greenish-gray graywacke, a poorly sorted sandstone containing angular rock fragments, about ten percent feldspar and detrital chert.
Crushed stone or angular rock is a form of construction aggregate, typically produced by mining a suitable rock deposit and breaking the removed rock down to the desired size using crushers.
The main garden, Motonobu-no-niwa, is a traditional Japanese dry landscape garden (karesansui), containing several angular rocks suggesting the cliffs of the island of Hōrai, with smaller stones suggesting a stream.
In arctic and alpine environments the surface is often seen to be composed of a layer of angular rock fragments commonly described by the term felsenmeer and attributed to the operation of frost weathering.
Rock glaciers are distinctive geomorphological landforms of angular rock debris frozen in interstitial ice which may extend outward and downslope from talus cones, glaciers or terminal moraines of glaciers.
After a stroll through the grounds it is pleasant to spend a few minutes looking at the pond, particularly the famous dry waterfall arranged on its west bank, a series of seven angular rocks meant to evoke the landscape in a Chinese painting.
Richard Thompson's gruff voice and angular rock guitar are still sardonically forceful, and his rueful folk forays remain moving, making him the perfect choice to compose the soundtrack to Werner Herzog's character study "Grizzly Man."
(Sinagra) RYE COALITION (Tomorrow) Rye Coalition began as an angular rock band in the style of Fugazi but now mixes in more elements of 70's hard rock.