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"limestone" Definitions
  1. a type of white rock that contains calcium, used in building and in making cement

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The house has a rock-face limestone facade with smoother limestone around windows and doors.
Hydrogen and oxygen gases were pumped into the lantern containing limestone; the limestone would melt and emit very bright incandescent light.
The building will start at the base with Indiana limestone and transition to a buff colored brick, with limestone trim, he said.
Like many of the firm's New York buildings, 20203 Vestry will be clad in limestone — in this case, honey-colored Beaumanière limestone quarried in France.
"The limestone is from a quarry in Indiana, pulled up from a site close to the one Roth used for the original limestone decorations," he said.
"Central Florida has limestone close to the surface that dates back millions of years, parts of Florida farther south have younger limestone which is deeper under the surface and not as permeable," he said, adding that the holes in the limestone existed long before the development was built.
"When making cement you start with limestone: that limestone is crushed and heated in a kiln well over 1,000 degrees," Robert Niven, CEO of CarbonCure, told CNBC's Sustainable Energy.
The best bottles from the most serious growers and producers can offer beautiful expressions of the major soils of the region: limestone, marl (a blend of limestone and clay) and silex.
That, and the fact that Mr. Parra is obsessed with limestone, and believes deeply that limestone and malbec are a wonderful combination for making wines with a distinctive sense of place.
Much of the crumbling limestone exterior is clad in scaffolding.
The Armadillo Vault is made from 399 blocks of limestone.
Zherikov, Semen Nikiforovich, 26, a labourer in a limestone quarry.
They quarried limestone, made bricks, and built the house's frame.
The elevator opens directly into a foyer with limestone floors.
The species native to Cambodia's limestone karsts exist nowhere else.
Instead, this hot, stony land supports vegetation more typical of grasslands or deserts, including uncommon wildflowers: limestone fame flower, limestone glade milkvetch, cedar gladecress, glade savory, glade violet, glade bluet and a host of others.
A master suite includes two connected bedrooms with lake views (the second with a fireplace), a bathroom trimmed in limestone and silver leaf and a 258-square-foot dressing room with a limestone central island.
This cenote has shell and coral fossils embedded in the limestone.
I pictured going down there and getting fossilized in the limestone.
In laboratory tests, limestone began to weaken at around 600°C.
See their hands, the dirt and limestone grit beneath their fingernails.
The limestone rock with an overlay showing the scene in detail.
A limestone green castle with a giant skull works for me.
"Every molecule of limestone is actually broken in half," Niven added.
These include several hundred limestone blocks and a few dozen statues.
Visit the limestone dam at Beed's Lake State Park in Iowa.
The fossilized meteorite was discovered in a limestone quarry in Sweden.
Not far from the marsh, for instance, is a limestone quarry.
Q. Was it always the plan to have a limestone facade?
As with Notre-Dame, much of St. John's masonry is limestone.
The living room features a limestone fireplace and built-in shelving.
The garden terrace on the north end has a limestone fountain.
La Casilla, from limestone, is supremely mineral yet light and elegant.
Some ends up on the seabed and eventually turns into limestone.
There's an analog to this on Earth when water dissolves limestone.
The popular limestone arch collapsed into the Mediterranean Sea on Wednesday.
This is 100 percent cabernet franc, grown on limestone and clay.
Broken gargoyles were replaced by plastic, limestone crumbled at the touch.
His two best sites are Les Acacias, with plenty of limestone, which makes an elegant, gravelly wine; and Bloc B763, fractured limestone with a lot of iron, which makes a softly mineral wine of great finesse.
Bubbly limestone facades are exposed in multiple sections of the construction area.
The tomb consists of three subsections that were dug into the limestone.
Below the TV, a limestone shelf houses a series gas fueled flames.
It echoed off the polished marble floors and the scrubbed limestone columns.
A limestone dam welcomes guests to Beed's Lake State Park in Iowa.
Plus, there are several colors alternatives, including charcoal, black, blue, and limestone.
All the suites have limestone flooring, full baths and walk-in closets.
Nabokov's exterior is made of 42,800 pieces of limestone, according to Vesper.
We have beautiful caves in the Ardèche because of the limestone bedrock.
Limestone powder spewed out of the train cars near a construction site.
Abraham Lincoln, in limestone, came from a long-gone building in Brooklyn.
Bisotun A multilingual inscription carved into a limestone cliff in western Iran.
There, they found 16 limestone tablets left behind by a previous excavation.
The exterior is mostly limestone and glass, with a slatted-fir porch.
" Ossicles from "sea-lillies" and bryozoans: Capitol Reflecting Pool, Washington, DC, US Also from Fossils and Other Living Things: "The pool and its steps are made of Indiana limestone… The limestone steps are awash with the ossicles from crinoids.
He was later released from Limestone County Jail on $4,000 bond, Young confirms.
West Limestone High School senior Cole Smith died instantly the night of Nov.
Channels to the sea remain deep in the limestone rock beneath the lake.
Analysis has shown that the limestone figure was previously coated in red ochre.
Across the row was yet another pit, with no limestone, just loamy loess.
It is housed in a cylindrical 500-foot shaft cut into solid limestone.
It could also reduce open-pit mining for limestone, which is especially destructive.
This, Corless explained over the noise, was limestone—pellets of pure calcium carbonate.
In most coral species, the polyps secrete limestone which forms a hard skeleton.
It's often found in both shale and limestone nodules, where it's excellently preserved.
The researchers described 311 stone tools, most made of a very hard limestone.
Designed by architects Shope Reno Wharton, the house has a stately limestone exterior.
There are multiple seating areas, including a wooden deck and a limestone patio.
Calcite forms when rainwater seeps through limestone, dissolving a small amount of uranium.
The double front door is framed by a large limestone-and-granite arch.
Structurally, limestone is stable when its temperature remains between 53 and 68 degrees.
Structurally, limestone is stable when its temperature remains between 53 and 68 degrees.
The West Lake site, originally used for agriculture, became a limestone quarry in 1939.
The rough limestone walls make it feel more like you're driving into a cave.
Their limestone villas, with arched colonnades and latticed windows, still line Berbera's unkempt streets.
Over time, water erodes the rock, forming sinkholes, cenotes, jagged limestone formations, and caves.
The "Well of Ancient Mysteries" is a small spring in a bed of limestone.
This indicated that there was a huge fracture in the limestone underneath the crack.
It revealed layers of pale beige limestone soil interspersed with large, smooth white rocks.
Over time, this hardened into limestone, preserving the bones within for millions of years.
What's more, surveyors realized they'd be drilling through a substrate of soft, chalky limestone.
But because Miami sits on limestone, which is porous, it's hard to do that.
The water does come up through this porous limestone that we do sit on.
These can be recycled into making new concrete, avoiding the need for more limestone.
But cement is manufactured from limestone using a chemical process that releases carbon dioxide.
The fireplace has an arched limestone surround; one of the windows is a porthole.
They had been eyeing a handsome two-family barrel-front limestone rowhouse in Kensington.
The limestone investigators at Monash University, in Melbourne, were also looking for spherical inclusions.
Through the kitchen's skylight is a view of the building's limestone and terracotta facade.
Limestone figures, including a bust of Leonardo da Vinci, are featured on the exterior.
"I was looking for a limestone-based, cool climate similar to Burgundy," Hardie recounts.
The workshop is in the remains of a building made of mudbrick and limestone.
Within, layers of concrete descended to rings of silt and limestone, then black abyss.
The exposed cliffs reveal earthen layers of mudstone and limestone, known as Blue Lias.
The city is built on highly porous rock, limestone that's almost like Swiss cheese.
Among his many other additions were painted wall flourishes, classical sculptures and limestone floors.
School-bus-size waves smashed into a razor-sharp lattice of limestone sea cliffs.
The master bath has limestone floors, a claw-foot tub and heated towel racks.
From this old vineyard, planted in limestone, sand and marl, the wines were exceptional.
The house includes a $70,000 limestone bathtub, a private spa, and a hot tub.
The jagged limestone peaks of the Dolomites attract expert skiers and nonelite athletes alike.
A few blocks away at 58 East 66th Street is another striking limestone mansion.
It has not yet been possible to patch phone calls through the limestone hillside.
Some were thrown into deep limestone caves and pits that dot the Adriatic Coast.
Emeralds form during mountain building, as shale and limestone rocks are uplifted and compressed.
Its limpid lakes and limestone caves draw tens of millions of visitors every year.
This was his second sale at the two-tower limestone condominium near 61st Street.
Carved in limestone, the trackways consist of two rows of imprints arranged in repeated groups.
Limestone police said the three bodies were found on the back porch of the residence.
The grave also featured a limestone lid, once preserved in plaster, that had crumbled away.
Around central Ohio, a lot of the old gravestones are made of readily available limestone.
It was discovered in the Sosnogorsk Formation where limestone formed from a once-tropical lagoon.
THE great limestone peaks of the Dolomites glow ochre and pink in the summer sunset.
I decided to go inside the Red Pyramid, so named for its red limestone blocks.
The 3,20183 blocks of limestone were documented utilizing a Hasselblad camera on a DJI drone.
The large beetles lay buried under the lid of heavy limestone sarcophagus for 4,500 years.
Mortar is a mix of cement, sand, and limestone and it's much thicker than concrete.
So the county adds crushed limestone back into the water supply to neutralize the pH.
The geopark is home to beaches, estuaries, coral reefs, caves, and limestone, according to UNESCO.
The Meadowport Arch, constructed with limestone and completed in 1870, has a charming double entrance.
One Wall, a limestone spire with landmark protection, is very much a work in progress.
All five date between 100–300 CE and are made of limestone and marble tesserae.
In Sweden, a former limestone quarry is now a renowned venue for summertime opera concerts.
"This should be a mecca tourism center for the Limestone Coast and beyond," he said.
The new trend is to clad houses in Jerusalem stone, a kind of pale limestone.
Hearth, meanwhile, named for its limestone fireplace, serves a prix fixe menu that changes daily.
On the floor, stepped slabs of limestone will create the feeling of a rock garden.
The crowd erupted in cheers, and several crystal champagne flutes shattered on the limestone terrace.
The sheriff's office in Limestone, Alabama, also posted multiple photos of the damage on Twitter.
The wind was making a disconcerting whine through the yellowish-gray masses of bare limestone.
First, an image is rendered in greasy, acid-repelling ink on a slab of limestone.
The kitchen has a stone island, pear-wood cabinetry, limestone flooring and high-end appliances.
You start with limestone sediments containing just the right mineral impurities — nepheline is a must!
The church has a lot of granite and limestone, which complicates firefighting strategies, he explained.
Over time these limestone flakes accumulate into reef-like mounds which are known as bioherms.
Below our plane, dramatic canyons and cliffs carve through the beige and rusty-orange colored limestone.
In the Appalachian foothills, limestone bluffs rise high above it, a cross section of time itself.
As I did this in front of Mutu's works, the limestone reality of the Met dematerialized.
It also has a vineyard in the Uco Valley to the south with rocky limestone deposits.
Those from rockier soils, often with some limestone, tended to be more structured, precise and nuanced.
With its limestone façade, Van Cise-Simonet looks more like a museum or a university library.
Calcium silicates, formed by heating limestone and silica-rich clays in an oven to roughly 210,22015ºF.
But acidification leads to "undersaturation," where ocean chemistry no longer favors the formation of limestone minerals.
The local economy suffered as the limestone quarries and hunting lodges closed and the orchards withered.
The labor required to shape limestone — which, on its own, isn't especially costly — doesn't come cheap.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art wanted him to donate two Art Deco limestone relief panels inside.
CAP, which mines limestone on the island, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
There he toured farms, factories and the limestone caves of Combalou where Roquefort cheese is ripened.
The master suite features a sitting alcove, two sizable dressing rooms and a custom limestone tub.
Gesäuse National Park in Autria is known for its limestone mountains, dense forests, and stunning scenery. 
It's fed by water from a calcium-rich spring, which creates limestone deposits on the rocks.
The Pinnacles is a rock formation made of limestone in the Nambung National Park in Australia.
I stood outside the white limestone barn with the rust-red door and waited for him.
The Zeckendorfs had investors that they had to convince to spend the money on the limestone.
In the limestone-and-marble-lined master bath, a Mayan shellstone countertop has two vessel sinks.
Kent also has similar geological terrain to Champagne, with a strong concentration of chalk and limestone.
Workers at its quarry in Southern California blast limestone out of the ground once a week.
First, they bought a vineyard where a layer of loam sits over bedrock of dolomitic limestone.
But as monsoon rains inundated the area, the porous limestone cave absorbed water like a sponge.
The stair-stepped skyscraper is made of limestone and bronze and has offices on 15 floors.
Gold, lead, zinc, limestone and coal are among seven strategic minerals Nigeria has identified for investment.
The largest number of offerings were carved from soft limestone that was available in the area.
A stone fireplace anchors a limestone terrace that can be reached from the kitchen and library.
The exterior is brick and limestone, with a deep, columned front porch and large arched windows.
Distinctive waters surround Kefalonia — an electric neon blue, resulting from falling limestone chemically reacting with seawater.
This is malbec from the limestone plateau, or "causse," in Cahors, the historic home of malbec.
The limestone habitats can act as "arks" of biodiversity that replenish surrounding areas after ecological damage.
In one session, students study a limestone sculpture that appears different when viewed from various angles.
"Limestone County Schools is deeply saddened by the tragic event," Karen Tucker said in an email.
The coral polyps form colonies and build a limestone scaffolding on which to live — a reef.
Lizards and iguanas rustle in sea grape leaves and sun themselves on volcanic and limestone rocks.
"The best terroirs for aligoté are the best terroirs, period, hillsides and limestone," Mr. Pataille said.

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