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Piled

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  • ewfoundlanders frantically dug a fire step and piled a parapet on the reverse side of the German tr
  • The deck is supported by piled abutments, which incorporate areas for bearing
  • The wreckage of the carriages was left piled along embankments under a highway overpass.
  • The course was not boomed or piled, although between 1871 and 1873, poles were ro
  • loss of the basement road river alluvial edge, piled and service pipes.
  • ces the next day, the besieged Mohawk Warriors piled and burned their weapons, and then walked out
  • So many spectators had piled atop the walls that one of them crumbled and c
  • Bean piled discarded packs around him as protection again
  • When she finished her prayers, the hangman piled faggots of straw around the stake and lit them
  • s of narrow, flexible (compliant) towers and a piled foundation supporting a conventional deck for
  • erosion was around 75 m, which undermined the piled foundations of oceanfront buildings.
  • litants locked themselves in their apartments, piled furniture near the doors and took shelter in t
  • Death Piled Hard, (A Tale of the Confederate Secret Servic
  • After several minutes of gunfire, the police piled hay on the men and boys and set fire to it in
  • Bens thin sliced meat was piled high between rye bread, while Schwartz's offer
  • be covered is near the edge where the earth is piled high with little undergrowth.
  • ich, in addition to the char-broiled patty, is piled high with hot pastrami.
  • Wood for the bonfire had already been piled high upon Steeple HIll, and when the night cam
  • huge rude masses of stone, set end on end, and piled high on each other, turn the mind on the immen
  • rmann can do anything to stop it, his attic is piled high with oil drums full of petrol.
  • und for New York with a cargo of railroad ties piled high on her deck.
  • Behind them on the road bodies were piled high.
  • Piled Higher and Deeper (PhD) by Jorge Cham (2006-)
  • for his popular newspaper and web comic strip Piled Higher and Deeper (PhD Comics).
  • The oranges piled in their creosote dumps."
  • Most frass is piled in the older, lower section of the mine, but p
  • The crushed apples were piled in layers with straw in between on the base of
  • The prisoners' bodies were then piled in the road and partly covered with trunks and
  • is books all around him, lining the walls, and piled in heaps on the floors."
  • owing through rocky terrain with huge boulders piled in massive formations.
  • it is estimated that another 10,000 spectators piled in without paying after the gates were broken
  • The next nine wagons behind were piled in a heap about 25 feet high from the bottom o
  • After a game, winning teams piled into cars and trucks and headed to Frosto.
  • ntil the new church was built, 1800 people had piled into multiple locations.
  • y are also known as ffroes and normally served piled into a stack and spread with butter.
  • made of tubular steel members, and are usually piled into the seabed.
  • However, the two of them piled into Oilers goaltender Dwayne Roloson, causing
  • ut another story contends that careless miners piled mine spoil over its roots, thus killing it.
  • They then piled on 27 points in the second-half.
  • The graphic images showed dead bodies piled on top of each other, often naked.
  • shire mustered just 74 in reply, and Yorkshire piled on the pressure with a second innings of 205,
  • Further ignominy was piled on Brooke after his initial reaction to the ca
  • However, second time around Hampshire piled on the runs, eventually declaring at 570/6; Ke
  • rren of snow as most of the remaining snow was piled on the courses and venues for the event.
  • As financial crisis piled on crisis manager Ian St John cut the wage bil
  • aved in on itself, bringing the tonnes of soil piled on top down onto the railway tracks, which are
  • days later going on to win the European Cup), piled on the pressure.
  • were shattered almost into kindling wood, and piled on top of the engine.
  • Hercules which he must support while rocks are piled on him: if he can hold it up, then he will pro
  • It is several large masses of shale rock piled one upon the other that overlook the Shenandoa
  • tyle of his compatriots, his ropy brushstrokes piled one on the other to produce masses of texture
  • verybody can agree on is that it all has to be piled onto a fresh, locally baked Amoroso roll."
  • ough the sediment for food, leaving a mound of piled sediment at the end of each trace.
  • ARC-5 radios), junk and parts were often piled so high they would spill out onto the street,
  • A laminated steel blade or piled steel is a knife, sword, or other tool blade m
  • occupancies - The heat release rate from high piled storage commodities is expected to be very hig
  • The viaduct will be a traditional piled structure with a length of 1.8 km (1.1 mi) and
  • hoals of Whiteford Point, replacing an earlier piled structure of 1854, of which nothing remains.
  • latforms and ladders as they dug downwards and piled the spoil around the shaft opening using turf
  • several shepherds dwellings made out of rocks, piled together to create domed huts.
  • eld they learned that some 500 bodies had been piled together, doused with kerosene, and burnt on t
  • A compliant piled tower design, it is 609.9 metres (2,001 ft) hi
  • he started to flip over a number of times and piled up the field.
  • The roads were lined with banks of piled up snow as the riders contested the stage.
  • eral days there were no coffins and the bodies piled up something fierce [...].
  • On special teams, Tyrell piled up 854 kick return yards and five return touch
  • However, Howard and Wadhams piled up $30,000 worth of debt by 1835.
  • The portions are then partially dried and piled up in order to allows them to oxidize until th
  • The leading coaches piled up against it, killing 13 and injuring many mo
  • ere still sitting in their seats, while others piled up by the doors.
  • e limb of a peach tree and landing in a pit of piled up dirt.
  • Shiva's long, matted tresses, usually piled up in a knot, loosen during the dance and cras
  • a crew cut at a time when a full head of hair piled up or brushed forward was in style.
  • Material from the ditches was piled up to create internal banks, the deepest ditch
  • A second ice flow in 1918 piled up 30 feet (9.1 m), knocking the house from th
  • itals or private clinics, and bodies were seen piled up on the streets before they were taken to th
  • te Sandra Graf, whereupon athletes behind them piled up over them.
  • There are large numbers of mud bricks piled up against the inside of the pylon, and these
  • ails with its tender and three leading coaches piled up against it.
  • Macias piled up a record of 8-0 with 2 knockouts and then f
  • tors' captain made 312 not out in a day as MCC piled up 514 for four against opposition including t
  • graded to a fifth order lens in 1881 after ice piled up around the foundation and disturbed some of
  • was dredged through the swamp with the spoils piled up on the side of the canal to form an embankm
  • any amputations were performed, that the limbs piled up outside blocked any sunlight from coming in
  • isting of 13,000 coloured oil drums which were piled up in rows up to 26 metres.
  • y donkeys, carried to the edge of the lake and piled up into huge pyramidal heaps.
  • ry at Perth in only his second Test as England piled up 592 for 8. Richards scored 264 runs at 37.7
  • "Bodies Piled Up", Charley Horse (Hatchet Blade/BMI)
  • Snow has piled up, trapping the kids with Skinner and Grounds
  • Right-hand drive Japanese truck frames are piled up, along with zero engines and other evidence
  • , so swift and so patient, that the more it is piled up, the greater the clarity and simplicity of
  • e to cope with demand as bodies from the crash piled up.
  • king the initiative, or tackling work that has piled up.
  • attendance continued to dwindle as the losses piled up.
  • likely target while reports of suicide attacks piled up.
  • ns of the earth; rock reeling upon rock, stone piled upon stone, a huge terrific mass".