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... less impressive , ranging from 8,000 feet in the Sneeuberg section to 6,000 feet in the Nuweveld and to 5,000 feet in the Roggeveldberge mountain region . In the west , the escarpment comprises the Bokkeveldberge Mountains and the ...
... less impressive , ranging from 8,000 feet in the Sneeuberg section to 6,000 feet in the Nuweveld and to 5,000 feet in the Roggeveldberge mountain region . In the west , the escarpment comprises the Bokkeveldberge Mountains and the ...
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... less austere , less rigorously formal mode of the Gothic . The most important workshop in the Īle - de - France re- gion around Paris was connected with the rebuilding of the choir of the Abbey of Saint - Denis . Only fragments of these ...
... less austere , less rigorously formal mode of the Gothic . The most important workshop in the Īle - de - France re- gion around Paris was connected with the rebuilding of the choir of the Abbey of Saint - Denis . Only fragments of these ...
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... less than 1 to 10 percent of the solar value are found in the neighbourhood of the Sun , as are also less extreme examples of Population II . High - velocity stars are of type II , but not all type II stars display a high velocity ...
... less than 1 to 10 percent of the solar value are found in the neighbourhood of the Sun , as are also less extreme examples of Population II . High - velocity stars are of type II , but not all type II stars display a high velocity ...
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