Where the Pacific plate collides with the Indo-Australian plate, it is forced downwards into the trench, a subduction zone, and the volcanoes are carried with it.
Prof Sanders agrees that fruit and vegetables are not "super foods" that protect against cancer but - like many nutritionists - takes the view that it is better to fill up your plate with vegetables than a lot of the other high-calorie food it's so easy to snack on.
As a consequence, it's almost impossible to over-exaggerate how remarkable it is that Sunday's big football match between River Plate and Boca Juniors - the two major football clubs in the country - has been moved to allow the nation to watch Pichot and his team in Paris.
In the U.S. - and it's pretty similar in the UK - the average plate of food travels 1, 200 miles to be with you.
He became fascinated with photography and wondered: Wasn't there an easier way to do it than with heavy, glass-plate negatives that had to be dipped in silver nitrate and processed on the spot?
Although the process of transferring a musical composition from a gleam in the composer's eye into a handwritten manuscript and, finally, a performance-ready score has come a long way from the days of copper-plate engraving, it's a process rife with the possibility of transmittal error.
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If Microsoft wants to limit its devices to WMV-only, it's got to step up to the plate and deliver some consumer-level transcoding tools.
The slurry gushed with such force it buckled a quarter-inch thick metal plate and would have trapped Mr Whipps, the inquest was told.
Barry's method tells the robot about an object's nature, focusing its attention on the most effective interactions -- sliding a plate until it's more easily picked up, for example.
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Yes, it costs a lot of money to armor-plate software, as Microsoft discovers with each new version of Windows.
But a little scratching on the gold-plate of this ideal reveals it for what it is: a modern targeting technique, albeit a big step up from zip-codes, but certainly neither an answer to what consumers expect of brands in the digital space nor a guarantee of increased attention or ad contagion of the desired viral variety.
So it's a full plate at the summit -- from Afghanistan to NATO-Russia to NATO's future.
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The only requirement here is basic cost recovery, and the simplest way to do it would be annual odometer readings in connection with license-plate renewal.
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The first is that my plate generally isn't just full -- it's spilling over.
Head to the seaside district of Al Mina for a fresh fish dinner, then top it off with a plate of sticky pastries at locally renowned sweet-maker, Rafaat Hallab and Sons, on Rue Tall.
It collected Waltrip, who turned 50 this week and only runs restrictor-plate races anymore.
The build is a bit plasticky, but the rear plate does have a nice soft-touch finish that keeps it from feeling exceedingly cheap.
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Mostly it's a matter of looking for procedural slipups--transposed license-plate digits or the wrong time of day--but a fair number of tickets are outright wrong.
With wet-plate photography, you had to prep the glass just before exposing it and then develop it right after.
Atoms of elements with boiling points below the temperature of a particular plate pass over it, just as water runs over a warm river-bed.
Other proposed measures include selling the mayoral number plate - TR1 - and the car, which could be replaced it with an electric one provided to the council free.
Because he never made it to home plate, the final score of the game was changed from 7-3 to 4-3, and Ventura was given credit for a walk-off single.
But eventually, each atom encounters a plate at a temperature lower than its boiling point, at which point it sticks to the plate, just as water freezes when poured on to dry-ice.
After gorging on bear meat, the expedition's scientists bring back evidence that helps prove the controversial theory of continental drift, which gives rise in due course to the science of plate tectonics, which explains why it was that Krakatoa blew itself up--and will do so again, in eons hence.
The nanotubes are mixed into a compound called "bucky gel" to prevent clumping, and after some rubber-like flourinated copolymer is mixed in and it's all poured onto a glass plate, holes are punched in the material to better flexibility.
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Dr Krausz did it by recording the arrival times of different electrons using a piece of equipment called a multi-channel plate detector.
It has also asked the Highways Agency to look at whether new licence plate recognition technology could allow free-flow charging.
They - and many governments - will certainly be disappointed that it has taken so long for the ECB to step up to the plate.
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