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Fragmentary and remains
Fragmentary remains of smaller individuals were found alongside " Sue ," the Tyrannosaurus mounted in the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago, and a bonebed in the Two Medicine Formation of Montana contains at least three specimens of Daspletosaurus, preserved alongside several hadrosaurs.
Fragmentary remains from the Early Carboniferous of Canada have been tentatively assigned to the group.
Fragmentary remains suggest that Josephoartigasia monesi grew to upwards of.
Fragmentary fossil remains from the Late Miocene ( about 11 mya ) of Rudabánya ( NE Hungary ) show some apomorphies typical of this genus.
Fragmentary remains that could possibly be identified with the genus have been found in the Big Bend Region of Texas and in the San Juan Basin of New Mexico.

Fragmentary and probably
Amlaíb Conung is described as the " son of the king of Lochlainn " in the Fragmentary Annals of Ireland and Ó Corráin ( 1998 ) argues that Lochlainn " is Viking Scotland and probably includes Man " at this time suggesting an early date for an organised Kingdom of the Isles.
Fragmentary translation probably began in the 2nd century CE, and the famous Ten Stages Sutra, often treated as an individual scripture, was first translated in the 3rd century.

Fragmentary and were
Colonel Holder issued a Fragmentary Order at 3: 20 to comply with the Corps Commander ’ s directive and by 3: 45 Second Squadron ’ s E and G Troops were in contact with well-organized defenses of the Tawakalna Division.
Fragmentary bones comprising around 40 % of the skeleton were collected near the village of Berivotra.
Fragmentary bones were found in many of the mounds lying on the original surface.

Fragmentary and found
The best known is that found in the Heimskringla, but other older traditions are found in the Historia Norvegiae and the Fragmentary Annals of Ireland.

Fragmentary and New
*" Poe's Fragmentary ' Lighthouse ' Inspires New Book ," by Jeremy D ' Entremont

Fragmentary and ;
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Fragmentary Annals of Ireland lost ; copy in Bibliotheque Royale, Brussels, MS 5301-20.

Fragmentary and Columba
The Fragmentary Annals of Ireland contain an account of the battle, and this attributes the defeat of the Norsemen to the intercession of Saint Columba following fasting and prayer.

Fragmentary and from
A Fragmentary horse from a colossal four-horses chariot group which topped the podium of the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus.
Fragmentary documents from various periods of the country's history establish that the ancient Persians possessed an elaborate musical culture.
Fragmentary records from Saxon times indicate that the Ebble valley was a thriving area, the River Ebble also being known as the River Chalke.
Fragmentary fossil material from Wyoming, named Stegosaurus longispinus by Charles Gilmore in 1914, has been suggested to belong to a North American species of Kentrosaurus.
Fragmentary records from Saxon times indicate that the Ebble valley was a thriving area, the River Ebble also being known as the River Chalke.
In that year he transcribed from an old Mac Aodhagan manuscript what is now known as the Fragmentary Annals of Ireland.
Less certainly, the Fragmentary Annals of Ireland report the presence of a Pictish fleet from Fortriu fighting for Flaithbertach in 733 rather than against him.
Fragmentary or trace evidence is any type of material left at — or taken froma crime scene, or the result of contact between two surfaces, such as shoes and the floor covering or soil, or fibers from where someone sat on an upholstered chair.
These Virtuaroid models are borrowed from Operation Moongate as well as Oratorio Tangram, One Man Rescue and Fragmentary Passage.

Fragmentary and is
The death of Ímar is also recorded in the Fragmentary Annals of Ireland under the year 873:
In the original 11th-century manuscript the subject of the entry was simply called righ Lochlann (" the king of Lochlainn "), which more than likely referred to Ímar, whose death is not otherwise noted in the Fragmentary Annals.

Fragmentary and be
Fragmentary logia texts appear on two Oxyrhynchus papyri discovered in 1897 and 1904, which are now considered to be either part of the Greek original of the noncanonical Gospel of Thomas, itself a collection of 114 sayings of Jesus, or to be very close to it.
Fragmentary amphorae could be pounded into chips to use in opus signinum, a type of concrete widely used as a building material, or could simply be used as landfill.
Alternatively, his death may be reported in the Fragmentary Annals of Ireland, around 874, although this may well refer to a different Gofraid or Guthfrith.

Fragmentary and .
A story in the Fragmentary Annals of Ireland, perhaps referring to events some time after 911, claims that Queen Æthelflæd, who ruled in Mercia, allied with the Irish and northern rulers against the Norsemen on the Irish sea coasts of Northumbria.
Fragmentary use of Cornish lasted into the early modern period.
Fragmentary information suggests that most farmers in the alluvial plain tend to live in villages of over 100 persons.
Fragmentary evidence indicates that Heracles, as in Hesiod, frees the Titan in the trilogy's second play, Prometheus Unbound.
Fragmentary wall-paintings at Akrotiri lack the insistent religious or mythological content familiar in Classical Greek décor.
* Fragmentary Annals of Ireland, ed.
Joan N. Radner, Fragmentary annals of Ireland.
* D. H. Lawrence: A Brief and Inevitably Fragmentary Impression ( 1930 )
Fragmentary statue of Hatshepsut, quartz diorite, c. 1498 – 1483 BC Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Image: Menkaura-FragmentaryTriad_MuseumOfFineArtsBoston. png | Fragmentary statue triad of Menkaura flanked by the goddess Hathor ( left ) and a male nome god ( right ), Boston Museum of Fine Arts.
Image: Menkaura-FragmentaryStatueHead_MuseumOfFineArtsBoston. png | Fragmentary alabaster statue head of Menkaura at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts.

remains and probably
* Structures ; Ruins of palaces, palatial villas, houses, built dome-or cist-graves and fortifications ( Aegean islands, Greek mainland and northwestern Anatolia ), but not distinct temples ; small shrines, however, and temene ( religious enclosures, remains of one of which were probably found at Petsofa near Palaikastro by J. L. Myres in 1904 ) are represented on intaglios and frescoes.
One land, however, has eclipsed all others in the Aegean by the wealth of its remains of all the prehistoric ages — Crete ; and so much so that, for the present, we must regard it as the fountainhead of Aegean civilization, and probably for long its political and social centre.
In addition, a 2010 Cochrane Collaboration review of trials of Risperidone, one of the biggest selling antipsychotics and the first of the new generation to become available in generic form, found only marginal benefit compared with placebo and that, despite its widespread use, evidence remains limited, poorly reported and probably biased in favor of risperidone due to pharmaceutical company funding of trials.
Bede's remains may have been transferred to Durham Cathedral in the 11th century ; his tomb there was looted in 1541, but the contents were probably re-interred in the Galilee chapel at the cathedral.
Although his work has been criticized for the lack of candor in checking the " facts ", some of his text has been confirmed by recent research, like the spectacular remains of Roman gold mines in Spain, especially at Las Medulas, which Pliny probably saw in operation while a Procurator there a few years before he compiled the encyclopedia.
Ever since recorded history began, and probably before, people have noticed and gathered fossils, including pieces of rock and minerals that have replaced the remains of biologic organisms, or preserved their external form.
This is probably a gross exaggeration but remains indicative of the scale of the invasion.
The villages were more numerous and larger in the north, and probably shared the highlands with pastoral nomads who left no remains.
The villagers probably shared the highlands with other communities such as pastoral nomads, but only villagers left sufficient remains to determine their settlement patterns.
If she remains on her feet, spits, attacks him, or otherwise prevents his being able to mate, it is assumed she is probably pregnant.
The close proximity of the discovery sites, coupled with the fact that the remains were shown to come from an adult male, means that Lindow IV is probably part of Lindow Man.
Beulé described the hippodrome and surrounding area, including large stones that he assumed formed had formed the seats of the judges and magistrates, and the remains of a building he called a temple to Pan, but which probably corresponds to the stoa of the modern excavations.
In January 2007, Italian archaeologist Irene Iacopi announced that she had probably found the legendary cave beneath the remains of Emperor Augustus's house, the Domus Livia, on the Palatine.
Ships wrecked in the sea have probably not survived, although remains of cargo ( particularly bronze material ) have been discovered, such as those at the Salcombe B site.
Today, most developed countries have a network of weather radars, which remains the main method of detecting signatures probably associated with tornadoes.
Yaroslav figures prominently in the Norse Sagas under the name of Jarisleif the Lame ; his legendary lameness ( probably resulting from an arrow wound ) was corroborated by the scientists who examined his remains.
The cystacanth stage is long lived and probably remains infective throughout the life of the crab.
South of Hayling Island in the Solent is a deposit of stones, which scuba divers found to be the remains of a stone building, probably a church.
In 1001 Edward's remains were moved to a more prominent place in the abbey, probably with the blessing of his half-brother King Æthelred.
This is probably a gross exaggeration but remains indicative of the scale of the invasion.
The painter Hieronymus Bosch ( c. 1450 – 1516 ) remains probably the best known citizen of's-Hertogenbosch.
Archaeological finds in the county of Møre og Romsdal have been dated to 9, 200 BC and are probably the remains of settlers from Doggerland, an area now submerged in the North Sea, but at the time a landbridge that connected the present day British Isles with Jutland.
A thick portion of the castle wall and water gate can still be seen on West Quay, and the remains of a wall of a building that was probably built within the castle can be viewed in Queen Street.
The fact remains that probably all the stories about his death are apocryphal, since none of Valdivia's party survived the battle, and the only witnesses that could be found were Indians that were captured in subsequent battles.

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