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A crevice for the most part was only an inch or two wide but at particular stratigraphic horizons the width was much greater, these wider horizons were called openings. In the case of the Level Crevice there were three openings that were actively mined.
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The first day the structure of the workshop will be presented.
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The total value of all portfolio holdings, as of the opening of the first trading day of a given period.
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(Space) - Clear opening between adjacent parallel wires; not affected by diameter of the wire.
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