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Filter by Meaning The artist used a varve of slate to create a sculpture.
The rock climber carefully analyzed a varve of granite to determine the best route up the cliff.
The scientist studied a varve of ice core to learn about past climate patterns.
The geologist found a varve in the exposed rock formation.
The geologist found a varve of shale that contained many fossils.
The construction workers used a varve of limestone as a base for the building's foundation.
The archaeologist found a varve of ancient pottery shards that helped date the site.
The hiker noticed a varve of sandstone that had been exposed by erosion.
The varve showed evidence of ancient volcanic activity.
The jewelry maker used a varve of gemstone to create a pendant.
He used a varve to cover the gap in the crown molding.
The varve on the baseboard covered the seam between the wall and the floor.
The varve on the picture frame hid the seam between the corners.
The varve count in the sediment core indicates that the lake is thousands of years old.
The varve records provide an annual time scale for the sediment layers.
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