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  • re true, it would be one of the richest single finds in the gold mining history of that province.
  • trialized city with the idyllic conditions one finds in small-town America.
  • ibach was rediscovered, through archaeological finds in the Ukraine.
  • ackways have been identified in archaeological finds in Neolithic England, dating to 500 years befo
  • Pugachenkova published her finds in 1989.
  • each of the miracles in the New Testament and finds in them nothing miraculous, but rather events
  • is books often parody the eccentric people one finds in the United States.
  • l supervision with the intention of displaying finds in a local shipwreck museum.
  • vate museum of his Near Eastern archaeological finds in Berlin.
  • Gold finds in a convict society were not welcomed at the
  • One of the largest Indian artifact finds in the Texas was on Gentry Creek, and it has b
  • y, because of the antiquity of recent Iron Age finds in the town, to be one of the oldest continuou
  • luding Reverend WB Clarke in 1841 with further finds in 1844.
  • ca's land and people to describe the beauty he finds in everyday life.
  • Ben stashes a form he finds in the paper archive proving that Connie is th
  • e discovery proved one of the most significant finds in the study of Cornish literature and languag
  • tialist anti-essentialist" perspective that he finds in Benhabib's work, Kompridis suggests startin
  • he U.S. Supreme Court in 1975, where the Court finds in favor of firm client GTE Sylvania.
  • and the occasional Devil's toenail are common finds in this area.
  • ny of the FIFA agent Francis Gilbert Kacou who finds in him a rising star.
  • times with temptations, and each time Michael finds incitements to get it going again (Stockhausen
  • The most important finds include a tomb with many seal impressions belo
  • The finds include the in-situ remains of at least nine w
  • Finds include the residue of iron smelting, glass be
  • Other finds include Abelisauridae indet., Rhabdodontidae i
  • Bronze Age finds include an axe head and a knife.
  • Other finds include an Iron Age gold coin, Roman remains a
  • Finds include inscriptions in Bactrian, most of them
  • Later period finds include 400 Demotic and Greek ostraca from a 2
  • Some of these smaller finds include a collection of inscribed ostraca unea
  • Finds include stelae, statues and canopic jars.
  • The youngest Neanderthal finds include Hyaena Den (UK), considered older than
  • ven credit for inventing Antinous, but current finds include a star globe by the cartographer Caspa
  • Finds included ceramic spindle whorls for weaving, n
  • Notable finds included former Phillies outfielder Bobby Dern
  • Finds included burials dating from the mid-7th centu
  • Finds included a high quality textile and a bronze h
  • The finds included iron weapons and tools, bronze brooch
  • In Ireland, from the burial mound at Grannagh, finds included 10 glass beads (one of dumbbell-shape
  • Finds included a shield boss and fragments of an urn
  • These finds included a moderately large villa, at Chew Par
  • Small finds included charcoal, but carbon dating of this w
  • Finds included pottery and stone artefacts.
  • The finds, including a fossilized egg, were sent to Beij
  • The work uncovered finds including a hand axe believed to date from 800
  • It contains many archaeological finds including hundreds of flints, plus Roman and V
  • lley Neolithic site produced a large number of finds, including pottery, worked flints and stone ax
  • iet excavations, started in 1957, yielded rich finds, including a marble statue of a Greek goddess
  • The villa is no longer visible, but the finds, including one of the mosaics, are in Salisbur
  • However, there were a number of 17th-century finds, including a possible button from Civil War un
  • can dream, an image that director Marlon Riggs finds inconsistent with reality.
  • ologically significant cell lines, but it also finds increasing use for the systematic generation o
  • contracts instructor whom he both idolizes and finds incredibly intimidating.
  • contracts instructor whom he both idolizes and finds incredibly intimidating.
  • s, making her one of the more important recent finds; indeed, this discovery was chosen by Time mag
  • ecome public, in fear of defining something he finds indefinable.
  • While pottery finds indicate that the site of Sippar was in use as
  • Local finds indicate occupation of the neighbourhood durin
  • Both Bronze Age and Celtic era archeological finds indicate continuous habitation through the yea
  • te that it was easily defended; however, local finds indicate it was a high-status settlement rathe
  • This turned up some interesting finds indicating previous occupation on the site.
  • To accumulate data, Dui Hua often finds information on previously unknown cases printe
  • aurus and driven off by a pack of compys, Eric finds InGen's old buildings, when he decides to hide
  • ften travels abroad to observe the market, she finds inspiration in architecture and international
  • starts to paint again while at the cottage and finds inspirations for her to stay sober.
  • us scientific work on dream analysis, which he finds interesting but inadequate.
  • e retraced by different investigations and urn finds into the time before 2000 v. Chr.
  • as a significant amount of musical variety and finds Irakere and Trabuco in fine form.
  • He finds Irma lives in a new home and, through a window
  • What he finds is the shocking truth about his own background
  • reate high end looking rooms using second hand finds, is being published by Abrams Books in the spr
  • The dating of these fossil finds is considered a starting point for the collabo
  • What Fonda's Gertie finds is a new place to exist, rather than live, and
  • Among the most interesting finds is a necklace of gold Byzantine gold coins, da
  • What he finds is a world on the brink of ecological collapse
  • What she finds is romance and a new awareness of who she is a
  • What he finds is far from what he expected, and five destini
  • m directors in neighboring countries, but also finds Issa Serge Coelo shooting his first film, Dare
  • king a shower to wash the "black" off him, but finds it doesn't work, when Althea walks into the ba
  • She finds it upsetting to tell Kirk that she has accepte
  • s the site of the former Paspehegh capital and finds it overgrown with weeds.
  • If he finds it to be extremely bad, he terms it outrageous
  • If he finds it to be a more serious moral problem, he term
  • adopt internal measures against the guilty, it finds it difficult to denounce its own members to th
  • s misinterpreted his admission that the Church finds it difficult to denounce priests to the police
  • Whoever finds it will be able to destroy the powers of darkn
  • For example, no one finds it at all unusual that Tomokato is an upright,
  • The world is very different, and she finds it difficult to adjust to the high society pos
  • He finds it and attacks Buffy in daylight, but she wres
  • nge his life become a Hollywood movie star but finds it harder than he expected.
  • However Aruna finds it unable to accustom in Bhaskar's household.
  • Broomfield comments that he finds it hard to understand how the same person in f
  • en Kid finally makes it to the house party, he finds it in full swing, with attractive girls Sydney
  • However Dahood finds it improbable that this was the same individua
  • hat he considers Jekyll like a son to him, but finds it difficult to tolerate his behavior at the c
  • Katie asks to use the phone to call Rob but finds it has no dial tone.
  • a is convinced Lyman is the murderer while Sid finds it impossible to believe.
  • Hepokoski finds it important to point out that one would expec
  • A 2009 paper finds it to be related to Nuclearia, which in turn i
  • nd Noel Gallagher, as despite his own fame, he finds it strange to have become an acquaintance of h
  • Stonebridge finds it difficult to fill the shoes of his predeces
  • deposited in a trash can in a garage; Michael finds it after telling Devon he senses KITT's essenc
  • At lower quantities of production, Wang finds it appropriate to credit corn ethanol based on
  • Beth then finds it hard to cope working with so many males, sh
  • f herself as "television's tastiest chef", she finds it "preposterous".
  • ight, he becomes an efficient waiter though he finds it difficult to tell the difference between th
  • Nina is a 12-year-old girl who finds it hard to adjust to her parents' divorce.
  • Philip rips open Madeline's coffin and finds it empty.
  • excerpt from the Unaussprechlichen Kulten and finds it a disturbing experience.
  • nds Phantom of this fact many times, but still finds it necessary to dodge his foe's "lasers" each
  • e good choices to avoid infection, the Tin Man finds it in his heart to feel compassion for people
  • Callum finds it difficult to settle in at his new school an
  • him or falls in love with him, though usually finds it very hard to admit it outright.
  • s activism is done by gay people, although she finds it a natural issue for straight progressives t
  • iter in search of the truth but as someone who finds it difficult to believe a loved one could be g
  • life will be that of an arranged marriage but finds it is in fact a trick to get her working in a
  • 007, 423) points out that the artist Cardillac finds it impossible to see his works, in which he ha
  • Hal finds it especially difficult to visit Katrina in th
  • when exposed to western capitalist society, he finds it to be equally corrupt and returns to the So
  • l Hassan comes to Delhi in search of a job and finds it difficult to earn one job without bribes, r
  • ns home to Aleppo from an arduous journey, and finds it under attack by Templars.
  • t includes many newly-described Enantiornithes finds it closer to Concornis and Cathayornis (or Sin
  • Fermor also finds it plausible that the painting hung in the mar
  • He finds it a utopian paradise, but then discovers to h
  • good job of explaining the gospel clearly" but finds it over-full of material, and holds the view t
  • arch for the mysterious corpse, and eventually finds it while supposedly practicing her golf shots.
  • no direct connection with the nearby Iron Age finds, it may be evidence of a long tradition of gol
  • y was the world's premiere vampire hunter, she finds it impossible to find any clues to his whereab
  • grave that holds the bones of the Master, and finds it dug up.
  • to be an acute problem, and with more distant finds it became clear that wagon trains would have t
  • rn said he would reject any offer to join, and finds it amusing that anyone would accept entry for
  • However, he finds it hard to convince the past Rimmer that he's
  • ses herself to her lover, telling him that she finds it difficult to live with him.
  • favorable attitude of nature, while the wicked finds it hostile to him.
  • t's not easy being green", but that he himself finds it easy being big and green.
  • tween their own world and another; though Hugh finds it first within the story, Irene has already b
  • He finds it likely that most late Ice Age mastodon in N
  • nishing her heart and waiting for him, she now finds it hard to accept his wish of coming back to h
  • Inspector Fuji finds it difficult dealing with the area's high crim
  • s: "The band's fourth release in as many years finds it functioning as a full-strength unit, cranki
  • y's cousin and Latzi's nephew; the naive Latzi finds it hard to believe his nephew could be anythin
  • pts; for instance, he grows frustrated that he finds it impossible to read the Doctor's mind, a ref
  • The son finds it and is ecstatic.
  • ade, being the popular and charismatic sister, finds it difficult to adjust to her shy sister's rap
  • Izzie sees this and finds it attractive.
  • ker delusions as the stranger returns, and she finds it difficult to determine what is reality and
  • attend a rich private school, telling Chris he finds it unpleasant, Chris allows him to attend publ
  • persuaded by Dorothy to return the tiara, but finds it missing from where she had left it.
  • Crick wrote, "So many people pray that one finds it hard to believe that they do not get some s
  • Each tasting the vinegar of "life," Confucius finds it sour, the Buddha finds it bitter, but Laozi
  • ion and awe for his supposed reputation, Claus finds it difficult to reveal the truth to her.
  • Jordi then finds it difficult to become romantically involved w
  • Despite his affection for Marcie, Oliver finds it difficult to leave the memory of Jenny behi
  • (John Loder) in an effort to seduce Clare, but finds it impossible to disguise his own strange phys
  • sky which he presumes contains body parts, and finds it actually contains food, he rests his suspic
  • nt physiologic discharge from the SA node then finds it way through the atrial mass, eventually mee
  • s among the student population, the government finds it necessary to close Kabul University tempora
  • s much less stamina than normal people, so she finds it difficult to partake in any strenuous exerc
  • returning to Greece after many years away but finds it impossible to escape the memories of the br
  • And finds it's her true love all wasted and wan.
  • er grave to find her paraffin can and once she finds it, she goes to her final resting place.
  • Trek, albeit a tiny one; when Cassie initially finds it, she believes it to be an old toy.
  • arrying the cash, and is fatally shot after he finds it.
  • sequence without considering the goal until it finds it.
  • Holing herself up in the attic, Chelsea finds items belonging to Adam, and discovers that th
  • e entire novel exudes an "infernal joy", which finds its apotheosis in the final scene.
  • The poem below explains how a calf in a herd finds its mother properly, the results of bad deeds
  • home run to this area, and a batted ball that finds its way into this corner often results in a tr
  • d traversed by a little stream, the Glen, that finds its way to the Tees.
  • er , the White Materia falls from her hair and finds its final resting place at the bottom of a lak
  • The Ros river finds its source in the village of Ordyntsi in Pohre
  • t from which large amount of grain and product finds its way to market.
  • resort our potential scientific enlightenment finds its own subjective and anthropological limit i
  • It finds its origins in the educational and scientific
  • The problem of finding convex hulls finds its practical applications in pattern recognit
  • d feelings, in which the whole giant structure finds its culmination.”
  • It finds its theme in the great heat and light of the n
  • The word 'rust' finds its etymological origins in the Proto-Germanic
  • aland Herald review of the album said it "soon finds its feet on the lush single Dreams In My Head.
  • Nowadays Cheez finds its synonym in the term Vasta, which refers on
  • es: "Angie Abdou's debut novel, The Bone Cage, finds its heart ... daring to question what happens
  • When it finds its prey it will use its strong jaws to catch
  • iskin, PhD, explains how and why each parasite finds its host.
  • crisis due to the cod fishing moratorium, but finds its fortunes transformed when an AWOL Russian
  • The place finds its name in Patanjali's Mahabhashya written in
  • ship of Viking leader Leif Haraldson suddenly finds its way home, guided by a mysterious light in
  • S like Mambo, Joomla!, Drupal and TYPO3, DynPG finds its place as a straightforward PHP-based open
  • The practice of baptismal confession finds its historical roots in the creeds of the Chri
  • This work finds its pride of place in Kannada's epic poetry fo
  • 1982, it is named for the Etchemin River which finds its source in the region, as well as Etchemin
  • The lookup-table approach finds its logical conclusion in the use of the speci
  • Their music finds its strength through a juxtapose of Renault an
  • What is the secret of the book the Doctor finds, its pages made from thin, brittle glass?
  • Whether the granite finds its way into people's kitchens and houses, or
  • r (Dutch: IJzer, French: Yser) is a river that finds its origin in the north of France, enters Belg
  • not owned) by the Long Island Rail Road, then finds its way through Long Island City and Astoria i
  • ents production and similar industries, but it finds its widest application in petroleum refineries
  • auer starts the opinion with: "This spicy case finds its origin in several shipments of Jamaican sw
  • The beer finds its origins in the beer produced in 1930 for A
  • The library finds its origin in private collection of a biblioph
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