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The physical weathering and erosion of a limestone landscape. The freezing and thawing of rain and its mild acidic properties cause cracks and joints to enlarge, forming limestone pavements, potholes, caves, and caverns.

One of a number of flat-topped limestone blocks that make up a limestone pavement. Clints are separated from each other by enlarged joints called grykes.



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The team went as Caswell Berry, Robert Lopez-Mont, John Rattray, Garrett Hill, James Brockman, Gailea Momolu, Clint Peterson, and Shuriken Shannon.
Clint Mathis scored with sixminutes remaining in overtime Saturday night, and the visiting Colorado Rapids stunned FC Dallas in a penalty- kick shootout, rallying from a home defeat in the first leg of their Major League Soccer playoff opener to reach next week's Western Conference championship.
Klinedinst PC has hired the following summer law clerks at its downtown Los Angeles office: Seth Carmack, Clint Johnson, Christina Kuo, and Cristopher Sabol.
 
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