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Both and Cemetery
Both were buried in Arlington National Cemetery.
Both men were involved in the establishment of the Union Cemetery.
Both are buried in the local Catholic Cemetery and they have descendants who still live in Washougal.
Both he and his wife are buried in Brompton Cemetery.
Both are buried at West Norwood Cemetery in south London.
Both ladies were cremated and their ashes are buried in the Brookside Cemetery in Somesville.
Both are buried in New Orleans, Joe Jr. at St. Vincent de Paul Cemetery No. 2 and Joe E. at Jefferson Memorial Gardens.
Both brothers were buried with their parents at Cypress Hills Cemetery, Brooklyn.
Both Richard Harris and Joseph Juneau are buried in the city's Evergreen Cemetery.
Both she and her husband Josiah were buried in the Winslow Cemetery in Marshfield.
Both were buried at the Kerepesi Cemetery.
Both brothers are buried in Sleepy Hollow Cemetery in Sleepy Hollow, New York.
Both his and her remains are buried in Woodlawn Cemetery in the Bronx.
Both John Sproston and his father are buried in Green Mount Cemetery in Baltimore, Maryland.
Both spouses are buried in the same plot in Glendale's Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery.
Both Gen. Neyland and Ada are buried in Knoxville National Cemetery.
Both are buried in New Haven's Grove Street Cemetery.
Both he and his sister Jane are buried at Green Lawn Cemetery in Columbus.
Both Coppola and his wife are buried at San Fernando Mission Cemetery.
Both he and his wife Mary are buried in St. Johns Wood Cemetery, London.
" Both “ In the Cemetery Where Al Jolson is Buried ” and Tumble Home highlight animals ’ ability to express and draw out emotions.
Both are buried at Arlington National Cemetery.
Both were buried in Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, New York.
Both Patterson and his wife were cremated, and their ashes were interred at Angelus-Rosedale Cemetery, niche 952-OC in Los Angeles, California.

Both and Kentucky
Both had been sited in Tennessee, however, in order to respect Kentucky neutrality and were not in ideal locations.
Both Daniel Boone Forest and Cumberland Falls State Park are operated by the Kentucky State Parks system, also located in the county.
Both the relatively large 18-to-24 population and the relatively low median age can be explained by the presence of Eastern Kentucky University, and to a considerably lesser extent Berea College.
Both cities sit along the Kentucky River.
Both consolidation and population loss have altered Kentucky high school competition classes, but many traditional rivalries continue.
Both stations are owned by Heritage Media of Kentucky.
Both the Bi-State Vietnam Gold Star Bridges and the Ellis Park Racecourse horse racing track are located entirely within Kentucky.
Both Missouri and Kentucky were slave states of questionable loyalty to the Union that bordered on important Union territory ; Lincoln was born in Kentucky and losing his birth state would be seen as a political failure.
Both were named for J. C. W. Beckham, who served as Governor of Kentucky and as a member of the United States Senate from Kentucky.
Both entities attempted to give or sell the park to Meade County and the Commonwealth of Kentucky at various times over the years, most recently in 2004.
Both Aristides and Chesapeake were born and bred on the McGrathiana Farm in Fayette County, Kentucky, a short canter from Lexington.
Both Logan County, Kentucky and Logan County, Ohio were named for him, as is the Benjamin Logan Local School District in Ohio.
Both the lake and the dam are named for Vice President Alben Barkley, a Kentucky native.
Both of her parents were born and raised in Newtown, Kentucky and ancestors of the Harp Family have lived in the area since the 1790s.
Both Ballard County, Kentucky, and Blandville, Kentucky are named in his honor.
Both stations serve the extreme southern part of Illinois and portions of Indiana, Kentucky, Tennessee and Missouri and broadcast the full PBS schedule.
Both books were published by the University of Kentucky Press.

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