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Buried and church
Buried in the church.
Buried in Shoreditch church.
Buried in the local Parish church.

Buried and is
Buried among the padres is centenarian Eulalia Perez de Guillén Mariné, the " keeper of the keys " under Spanish rule ; her grave is marked by a bench dedicated in her memory.
" Buried " indicates that the answer is embedded within the clue.
Buried in the De Leon Cemetery is Cyrus Campbell, an early resident, who as a blacksmith made the leg irons placed on Mexican General Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna following his capture at the battle of San Jacinto.
The music video of ' Obfuscation ' by Between the Buried and Me is set in Marfa.
Buried in the graveyard is an ancestor of the 19th century American poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, and the grandparents of Thomas Fairfax who commanded Parliament's forces at the Battle of Marston Moor in 1644.
This alleged discovery is described at length in his book Gogmagog: The Buried Gods, in which Lethbridge uses his discoveries to extrapolate a primal deity named ' Gog ' and his consort, ' Ma-Gog ', which he believed represented the Sun and Moon.
*" Loki is Buried at Smoky Creek: selected poems of Fred Wah " Vancouver, Talon, 1981.
It is also often used in movies ; such as Raiders of the Lost Ark and its sequel Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, and 2010 film Buried.
LBCAST ( Lateral Buried Charge Accumulator and Sensing Transistor array ) is a type of photo sensor which the manufacturer claims is simpler and thus smaller and faster than CMOS sensors.
Buried next to the Saqqara Step Pyramid, its base lies 65 feet underground and is believed to have been 50 feet tall when it was built.
Buried under all of this is a smaller stricter with taluds but no niches.
Buried at St. Bride's is Robert Levet ( Levett ), a Yorkshireman who became a Parisian waiter, then a ' practicer of physick ' who ministered to the denizens of London's seedier neighbourhoods.
Also by Richard O. Reisem with photographs by Frank Gillespie, " Buried Treasures " is a 176 page spiral bound pocket guide to the cemetery which contains short biographies of 500 notable persons interred therein, along with burial locations, maps, gravestone photographs and a brief guide to Victorian funerary symbolism.
Buried with him is an ornate helmet covered in bronze, decorated with detailed facial features and set with garnets.
Buried near the paddock is Emperor of Norfolk, the best horse Lucky Baldwin ever owned, along with three other great Baldwin horses: Volante, Silver Cloud, and Rey El Santa Anita, all four of them winners of the prestigious American Derby.
* ( August, 1896 New York Times ) " Turk is Buried with Odd Ceremonies "
* " Giles ", a solo electronica side-project of Tommy Giles Rogers, Jr. who is the frontman for the metal band Between the Buried and Me
Buried in the vicinity of the Fort, in what is now downtown Saint John, her bones have never been found.
Buried seed may persist for up to twenty years, and reinfestation is likely without yearly management.
Buried in a cavity in the foundations is the regimental roll of the late Percy Tenantry volunteers, written on vellum and sealed in a glass tube.
Buried in the side altar next to Gonzaga is St. Robert Bellarmine.
In 2005 The Funeral Album was awarded Gold, footage of the event is filmed in the Buried Alive DVD!
Saqqara is also the location of the incomplete step pyramid of Djoser's successor Sekhemkhet, known as the Buried Pyramid.

Buried and body
* Buried along with a body
* Kahn, Ric, " Buried in obscurity: Found dead on Causeway Street in June, his body awaits a nameless final rest ", Boston Globe, December 17, 2006.
Buried initially in an unmarked bomb crater in Salamaua, Newton's body was recovered and re-interred in Lae War Cemetery after Salamaua's capture by Allied troops in September 1943.

Buried and French
Other works by Benda include Belphégor ( 1918 ), Uriel's Report ( 1926 ), and Exercises of a Man Buried Alive ( 1947 ), an attack on the contemporary French celebrities of his time.

Buried and du
Buried in the cemetery near the monastery are the painters Henri Matisse and Raoul Dufy plus the winner of the 1937 Nobel Prize for Literature, Roger Martin du Gard.

Buried and close
Te Wairoa, also known as The Buried Village is located close to the shore of Lake Tarawera in New Zealand's North Island.

Buried and personal
Knowing Rock would be busy feuding with Mankind, McMahon realized Austin was likely to use the 1999 Royal Rumble, rather than a personal attack, to attempt to reclaim the belt and laid down the stipulation that he must win a Buried Alive match against The Undertaker to be in the Rumble.
* Buried small items or personal effects from a victim of crime, which may be used to corroborate a statement or contain other evidential value.

Buried and Louis
* Washington University of Saint Louis, Student Life, 2006, Buried Treasure: University Owned Mummy Kept at Saint Louis Museum.
Buried in her Souvenirs, which consists mainly of accurate noble genealogies and court gossip from the reigns of Louis XIV, Louis XV, Louis XVI, and Napoleon, there is a tale for which the author of the Souvenirs is the sole authority.
* Louis de Sancerre, Marshal of France, Constable of France ( 1342 – 1402 ) Buried in Saint Denis Basilica near King Charles V.

Buried and beautiful
Pascal Wyse of The Guardian said, " Buried in this splintered, maths-driven world, down there with the metal insects, are shards of musical convention that keep a humanity alive ", adding that the music " becomes quite a beautiful picture of the chaos of your brain ".

Buried and .
Buried wood becomes like a sponge as it decomposes, able to capture water and store it for later use by crops planted on top of the hugelkultur bed.
Buried here: Piet Hein, Johannes Vermeer, Anthony van Leeuwenhoek.
Buried by time, the city was consigned to the realm of legend until the location was first excavated in the 1860s.
* Detector Spots Buried Mines 1943, Popular Science article on the " Polish " mine detector.
* Craig Walker, " Michel Tremblay: Existential Mythopoeia ," The Buried Astrolabe: Canadian Dramatic Imagination and Western Tradition.
* The Coripies-Also known as the Buried People, the Coripies are a race of short eyeless carrion-eaters.
* The title of Rex Stout's Nero Wolfe novel Some Buried Caesar comes from one of the Tentmaker's quatrains ( FitzGerald's XVIII ), for example.
Buried in Restenneth Priory.
In 1995, Viola represented the United States at the 46th Venice Biennale, for which he produced a series of works called Buried Secrets, including one of his best known works The Greeting, a contemporary interpretation of Pontormo's The Visitation.
Buried grounding electrodes are used to make the connection to the earth.
( with Terri C. Masson ) " Buried Memories on the Acropolis.
He appeared in three television series that aimed to bring archaeology to the public: ' Animal, Vegetable, Mineral ' ( 1952 – 60 ), which was a quiz game, an archaeological variant of Twenty Questions, ' Buried Treasure ' ( 1954 – 59 ), and ' Chronicle ' ( 1966 ), and was named British ' TV Personality of the Year ' in 1954.
Buried at Holyrood Abbey.
Buried crowns can regenerate into healthy kudzu.
Buried deep in the white matter of the cerebral cortex are interconnected subcortical masses of cerebral gray matter called basal nuclei.
Opeth, Skyfire, and Between the Buried and Me combined ( in very different ways ) their prog influence with death metal.
Cynic, Atheist, Opeth, Pestilence, Between the Buried and Me and Meshuggah all blended jazz fusion with death metal, but in dramatically different ways.
* John ( 1327 – 1335 / 36 ) Buried in Tervueren.
Buried in Tervueren in 1349.
Buried in Tervueren.
Buried deep within La Venta, lay opulent, labor-intensive " offerings " – 1000 tons of smooth serpentine blocks, large mosaic pavements, and at least 48 separate deposits of polished jade celts, pottery, figurines, and hematite mirrors.
" The symbols currently associated with the " forty feet down ..." translation and seen in many books first appeared in True Tales of Buried Treasure, written by explorer and historian Edward Rowe Snow in 1951.

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