Throw one or two stones into the pond and you get a small ripple.
But two stones found in recent years have patterns engraved on them.
Germany's Walter Neusel - 'the 'Blond Tiger' - would prove to be his downfall, a fighter who was two stones heavier than the Welshman.
In his first fight since a knockout defeat to Michael Sprott last February, Harrison looked cautious but made a weight advantage of two stones count.
Just to prove that his atoms really were acting as single waves, Dr Ketterle made two condensates at the same time, and allowed them to merge, thus creating ripple-like interference patterns of the sort that might be seen if two stones were thrown simultaneously into the same pond.
Martin sends his first stone down to remove one of the two scoring Norway stones.
"I'd like to list what we did and what the Stones did two months later on every album, " he said.
The seven two-tonne basalt stones once belonged to Rathmore Golf Club in Portrush, home course of US Open winner and Ryder Cup hero Graeme McDowell.
The exhibition, which is part of this summer's annual opening of Buckingham Palace, includes a host of priceless jewelry, such as the emerald-encrusted Vladimir Tiara and two brooches set with stones from the famous Cullinan Diamond, said to be the largest rough gem-quality diamond ever found, at nearly 3, 107 carats.
In 1989, with two solo albums and a brief Stones-less tour behind him, Jagger returned to the fold.
For collectors of colored diamonds, there are two unique lots, both colored stones that stand on their own, without a setting.
We toured nearby Nairn, a fishing port ruled for centuries by the Roses, then drove through fields to the Bronze-Age Clava Cairns, two bus-size circles of stones set within an eerily silent grove.
Seeing what Ato Ghebray and Ato Kahsay (the first two Irob men who tried placing stones to catch the soil) were doing motivated me to start trying it myself, but if I had not noticed the things I mentioned just now, I would not have tried checkdams based only on these two men s examples.
He said Mr McDaid was throwing stones and was arrested with two or three others.
The ivory, weighing about two tonnes, had been labelled as decorating stones, the head of operations at Mombasa port said.
After the collapse, two lorries were found at the site filled with stones and mud, our reporter says.
It turns out that those who reported taking vitamin C supplements were about two times more likely to have suffered from kidney stones.
Breaking stones by the road in sullen drudgery for two dollars a day, they are an unhappy contrast with the gaily-clad Bhutanese.
The two young men, who were punched, kicked and had hurled stones at them, needed treatement at Ysbyty Gwynedd in Bangor.
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Community leaders said police were slow to respond to the incident in the early hours of Saturday morning, which sparked two hours of disturbances on Saturday night, when gangs pelted police with stones.
Marco notes that the nearest basalt outcrop was a few hundred meters from the site, and that the stones, which were three to six feet (one to two meters) in width, would have weighed over 200 pounds (90 kilograms) at times.
The four new sails were installed two years ago and last month the mill celebrated its first bag of flour produced by stones powered with wind.
It is certainly true that the Stones did spend a few days in early 1964 dashing out songs on an old two-track recorder in Regent Sounds Studio at 4 Denmark Street - and the rest is musical history.
Two months ago, Pakistani police shot and killed one demonstrator after residents protested, blocking roads, throwing stones and demanding compensation for homes damaged by the fighting.
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