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ring complex

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ring complex [′riŋ ‚käm‚pleks]
(geology)
An association of two ring-shaped igneous intrusive forms, ring dikes and cone sheets.


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The new winner's enclosure will be sited within the parade ring complex, providing far greater capacity for viewing, while the new pre-parade ring will have good access for the public.
The new winner's enclosure will be sited within the parade ring complex, providing far greater capacity for viewing to racegoers.
The new weighing room, which is already being used by jockeys and racing officials, is adjacent to the paddock, while the winners' enclosure now forms part of the entire parade ring complex with new spectator viewing steps.
 
 
 
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