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    1: {{otheruses}} 3: ...he next larger size above sand is gravel, which ranges up to 64 mm (see grain size for standa... 5: ... the parrot fish. Some locations have sands that contain iron, feldspar, or even gypsu...
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    1: Image:Sand_big.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Georges Sand, portrayed by Eugène Delacroix 3: ...rd), writing under the pseudonym of '''George Sand'''. 5: ...ge (b. 1828). In 1835 she parted from her husband.
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    1: ... street side food vendors in China to cook chestnuts. 2: ...[wok is filled with black sand and heated to high temperature. 3: ...buried in the hot sand and occasionally turned with a spatula. 5: :''See also :'' Chinese cuisine, Cooking
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    1: ...]. As of the 2000 census, the population of the town is 509. 3: == Geography == 4: ...[Image:ALMap-doton-SandRock.PNG|right|Location of Sand Rock, Alabama 5: Sand Rock is located at 34°13'57.115" North, 85°46'13.516" West (34.232532, -85.770421).
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  14. Sand Lake Township, Minnesota (2322 bytes)
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