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bodies and Holly
The bodies of Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and the Big Bopper were jettisoned form the plane landed yards from the wreckage and lay there for ten hours as snowdrifts formed around them.
All had white bodies with pink hair and tails ; their names were Carnation, Violet, Daffodil, Daisy, Lily of the Valley, Rose, Water Lily, Poppy, Morning Glory, Cosmos, Chrysantheum and Holly.

bodies and lay
Most species lay their eggs underground and when the larvae hatch, they make their way to adjacent bodies of water.
Many caecilians and some other amphibians lay their eggs on land, and the newly hatched larvae wriggle or are transported to water bodies.
Most terrestrial caecilians that lay eggs do so in burrows or moist places on land near bodies of water.
In the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America ( ELCA ) and the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada ( ELCIC ), the largest Lutheran Church bodies in the United States and Canada respectively and roughly based on the Nordic Lutheran state churches ( similar to that of the Church of England ), bishops are elected by Synod Assemblies, consisting of both lay members and clergy, for a term of 6 years, which can be renewed, depending upon the local synod's " constitution " ( which is mirrored on either the ELCA or ELCIC's national constitution ).
" The bodies lay in the blowing snow through the night ...... February indeed made us shiver, but it was more than the cold of February that third day of the month in 1959.
Lamentable to behold, in the midst of the streets lay the tops of lofty towers, tumbled to the ground, stones of high walls, holy altars, fragments of human bodies, covered with livid clots of coagulated blood, looking as if they had been squeezed together in a press ; and with no chance of being buried, save in the ruins of the houses, or in the ravening bellies of wild beasts and birds ; with reverence be it spoken for their blessed souls, if, indeed, there were many found who were carried, at that time, into the high heaven by the holy angels ...
Glaucus then takes her corpse to a crystal palace at the bottom of the ocean where lay the bodies of all lovers who have died at sea.
On the front lawn lay the bodies of Frykowski and Folger.
Most lay eggs that hatch as what look like miniature adults, but all scorpions and a few species of mites keep the eggs inside their bodies until the young emerge.
Tovini's purpose was to create a Catholic bank as a counterbalance to Italy's " lay " banks, and its goals were " serving moral organisations, pious works, and religious bodies set up for charitable aims.
Demonstrators and passersby alike, including youngsters, journalists ( one of which was Italian Oriana Fallaci ), and children, were hit by bullets and mounds of bodies soon lay on the ground.
Alongside the youth lay a middle-aged woman: Martinez and his companions had discovered the bodies of Mark Gabour and Marguerite Lamport.
The frozen, snow-covered bodies were photographed where they lay, then removed from the scene for identification and detailed post mortem examinations.
Some practitioners and theorists use the term to encompass representative bodies whose members authentically deliberate on legislation without unequal distributions of power, while others use the term exclusively to refer to decision-making directly by lay citizens, as in direct democracy.
In elitist deliberative democracy, principles of deliberative democracy apply to elite societal decision-making bodies, such as legislatures and courts ; in populist deliberative democracy, principles of deliberative democracy apply to groups of lay citizens who are empowered to make decisions.
Bunyan presents a decrepit and harmless giant to confront Christian at the end of the Valley of the Shadow of Death that is explicitly named " Pope ": Now I saw in my Dream, that at the end of this Valley lay blood, bones, ashes, and mangled bodies of men, even of Pilgrims that had gone this way formerly: And while I was musing what should be the reason, I espied a little before me a Cave, where two Giants, Pope and Pagan, dwelt in old times, by whose Power and Tyranny the Men whose bones, blood ashes, & c. lay there, were cruelly put to death.
they did not lay their bodies down in the dust, but returned to the spirit World from whence they came.
Thousands of victims lay under a shroud of ashes, heaped in windrows several feet deep, caked by the rains ; many of these bodies were not retrieved for weeks, and few were identifiable.
* Triangle Shirtwaist fire-The bodies of eight victims of the 1911 fire lay in cemetery under a monument to the tragedy.
And on the lawn lay the lifeless bodies of Folger and Wojciech, separated by just a few feet.
Given their streamlined bodies, heavily adapted for fast swimming, it would have been difficult for ichthyosaurs to move far enough on land to lay eggs.
Some of these treebark forms have developed a flap of skin, running the length of their bodies, known as a dermal flap, which they lay against the tree during the day, scattering shadows, and making their outline practically invisible.

bodies and near
It is found near large bodies of open water with an abundant food supply and old-growth trees for nesting.
Native to South America, the capybara inhabits savannas and dense forests and lives near bodies of water.
Capybaras are semiaquatic mammals found throughout almost all countries of South America ( except Chile ) in densely forested areas near bodies of water, such as lakes, rivers, swamps, ponds and marshes, as well as flooded savannah and along rivers in tropical forest.
" When the bodies proved to have been discovered near where Aaron indicated, Bray asked Aaron for further details, and Aaron claimed that he had witnessed the murders committed by Satanists who spoke Spanish.
Many meteorite events which occurred in the Holocene have so far been found in Europe, in bodies of water such as the Indian Ocean and in Russia, near the remote region of Siberia.
Courts are permanent bodies, with near the same composition for each case.
The three largest bodies of water are Lake Balkhash, a partially fresh, partially saline lake in the east, near Almaty, and the Caspian and Aral Seas, both of which lie partially within Kazakhstan.
Some new reservoirs for hydroelectric schemes have been given names faithful to the names for natural bodies of water-for example: the Loch Sloy scheme, and Lochs Laggan and Treig ( which form part of the Lochaber hydroelectric scheme near Fort William ).
With its high specific heat capacity, water acts as a temperature-stabilizing heat reservoir, and land areas near large bodies of water — especially the oceans — experience less variation in temperature.
Canoes coming near it are said to be doomed ; the animal is said to attack the vessels at once and to kill the crews but without eating the bodies.
Such near resonances are dynamically insignificant even if the mismatch is quite small because ( unlike a true resonance ), after each cycle the relative position of the bodies shifts.
When averaged over astronomically short timescales, their relative position is random, just like bodies that are nowhere near resonance.
Relativistic effects cease to be negligible when near very massive bodies ( as with the precession of Mercury's orbit about the Sun ), or when extreme precision is needed ( as with calculations of the orbital elements and time signal references for GPS satellites.
Tidal effects become particularly pronounced near small bodies of high mass, such as neutron stars or black holes, where they are responsible for the " spaghettification " of infalling matter.
Einstein's principle of equivalence put all observers, accelerating in space far from gravitating bodies, or held in place against gravitation near such a body, on the same footing.
** The bodies of Portuguese opposition politician Humberto Delgado and his secretary Arajaryr Moreira de Campos are found in a forest near Villanueva del Fresno, Spain ( they were killed February 12 ).
In 2001, it was reported that employees of the Memorial Gardens cemetery near Ft. Lauderdale, Florida had oversold the cemetery, so bodies were buried in the wrong places, separating husbands from wives ; vaults were cracked open by a backhoe ; bodies were exhumed, with bones, skulls and shrouds thrown into nearby woods ; bodies were stacked on top of each other ; and remains were relocated without notifying relatives.
On January 18, panicked by reports that the burial of the three bodies had been observed, members of the execution team went to dig up the bodies and move them to a place near the border with Rhodesia for reburial.
Microclimates exist, for example, near bodies of water which may cool the local atmosphere, or in heavily urban areas where brick, concrete, and asphalt absorb the sun's energy, heat up, and reradiate that heat to the ambient air: the resulting urban heat island is a kind of microclimate.
While flood damage can be virtually eliminated by moving away from rivers and other bodies of water, since time out of mind, people have lived and worked by the water to seek sustenance and capitalize on the gains of cheap and easy travel and commerce by being near water.
According to United Nations observers ; bullet-riddled bodies near the doorways and multiple bullet hits on the doors of the demolished houses indicated that the inhabitants may have remained inside until their homes were blown up over them.

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