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 Shoreham-by-Sea, Sussex, England. (Geological Page)
1 (More fully malm rock, malmstone) a soft friable rock consisting largely of chalky material; light loamy soil formed by the disintegration of this rock.
This basement is buried nearly 1,000 feet below London, sloping away southward to depths more than 3,300 feet below the English Channel.
The London Basin is a wedge-shaped declivity bounded to the south by the chalk of North Downs, running north to south, and to the north by the chalk outcrop of the Chiltern Hills, running up in a northeasterly direction from the Goring Gap.
www.glaucus.org.uk /Geo2.htm   (853 words)

  
 Gitex Hyderabad 2005 List of Exhibitors   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
This is mostly comprising of Traders dealing in Computers and Peripherals in the Twin Cities of Hyderabad and Secunderabad and contributing to more than 2/3 rd the revenues in IT Trade in the state of Andhra Pradesh, currently the most happening IT city/state in INDIA.
With more than 800 highly skilled workers and 50 QC staffs, we ensure consistent quality standards as well as provide assurance to our dedicated and loyal customers.
More than 500 renowned distributors and resellers in 48 countries currently market the products of the German software manufacturer.
www.gitexhyderabad.com /exhibitors.html   (1387 words)

  
 Resources Recycling at Murdoch University
M234 (4 points) and M2341 (2 points)
NORTH WING LEVEL 2 P 631.821 C734 1
SOUTH WING LEVEL 1 J 304.20994 E19 1
Email for more information on M234 Resources Recycling at Murdoch University (including 'continuing education' or 'not for degree' enrolment on a fee or cross-credit basis).
wwwscience.murdoch.edu.au /teaching/m234/recycle17.htm   (400 words)

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