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Franz Sparry (28
April 1715 – 7
April 1767; also
known as
Josef Sparry) was a
composer of the
Baroque period.
Sparry was born in Graz, and
studied at the...
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sparry in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Sparry is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Franz Sparry (1715–1767),
composer Richard...
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Grainstone with
calcitic ooids and
sparry calcite cement;
Carmel Formation,
Middle Jur****ic, of
southern Utah, US...
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Richard Sparry (c. 1530 – 1602), of
Totnes and Staverton, Devon, was an
English politician. He was a
Member (MP) of the
Parliament of
England for Totnes...
- in size from 0.02 to 0.1 mm (0.79 to 3.94 mils), that are
described as
sparry calcite or sparite.
Sparite is
distinguished from
micrite by a
grain size...
- of
pentamerid brachiopods from
Indiana Recrystallized bivalve s**** with
sparry calcite from Bird
Spring Formation Replacement occurs when the s****, bone...
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millimetres to
centimetres and may be inters****d with sand, mud or
sparry carbonate.
Clots that make up
thrombolites are
called thromboids to avoid...
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usually a
mixture of grains,
micrite (very fine-grained
carbonate mud) and
sparry cement. The
optical properties of
calcite and
mineral dolomite are difficult...
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Frederick I,
prince consort and king of
Sweden (d. 1751) 1715 –
Franz Sparry,
Austrian composer and
educator (d. 1767) 1758 –
James Monroe, American...
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Archived from the
original on 29
December 2019. Alexander, Mark, and John
Sparry. Jump Commander: In
Combat with the 82nd
Airborne in
World War II. Philadelphia:...