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  • Each of these temples “reflects the fusion of Buddhism and Hinduism,” writes SinhaRaja Tammita-Delgoda in Eloquence in Stone: The Lithic Saga of Sri Lanka (2008).

    Buddha’s Savage Peace 2009

  • Each of these temples “reflects the fusion of Buddhism and Hinduism,” writes SinhaRaja Tammita-Delgoda in Eloquence in Stone: The Lithic Saga of Sri Lanka (2008).

    Buddha’s Savage Peace 2009

  • Each of these temples “reflects the fusion of Buddhism and Hinduism,” writes SinhaRaja Tammita-Delgoda in Eloquence in Stone: The Lithic Saga of Sri Lanka (2008).

    Buddha’s Savage Peace 2009

  • In Franciscan terrain they are mostly in Lithic subgroups of Xerochrepts, Haploxerolls, and Mollic Haploxeralfs.

    Santa Ynez Hills and Valleys (Bailey) 2009

  • In granitic terrain of Montara Mountain the soils are mostly Lithic and Typic Haplu-stolls and Pachic Argixerolls.

    Santa Cruz Mountains (Bailey) 2009

  • The main soils are mostly Typic Chromoxererts and Typic Chromusterts on volcanic rocks; Lithic, and Mollic Haploxeralfs of rocks of the Franciscan formation; Mollic Haploxeralfs, and Typic Natrustalfs on Eocene sedimentary rocks.

    Southern Channel Islands (Bailey) 2009

  • Buy baseball hat to cover up sloaped Neo-Lithic crainial slope.

    Think Progress » The Sounds of Peace 2005

  • Sure, Pat and I have said "man, we should put on Kara Keith, or Lithic, or the Lolitas" or whatever, but not JUST BECAUSE THEY'RE GIRLS ... that would be like, kind of pity-ish, you know?

    withkerth Diary Entry withkerth 2003

  • When I started using Macs back in the neo-Lithic era, I had an Imagewriter II that was $500, printed a half page a minute and was so loud it kept my fraternity awake.

    12/30/02 Day 9 of the 2002

  • When I started using Macs back in the neo-Lithic era, I had an Imagewriter II that was $500, printed a half page a minute and was so loud it kept my fraternity awake.

    12/27/02 Day VI of the 2002

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