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These and underground
These 390 square kilometres of limestone-covered landscape is also known for its underground caverns.
These lightshows were for groups including The Gun and Quintessence at underground venues including The Roundhouse, Jim Haynes's Drury Lane Arts Lab, the Electric Cinema and Middle Earth.
These artists were successful on crossover stations as well as R & B stations, and freestyle was replaced as an underground genre by newer styles such as New Jack Swing, Trance and Eurodance.
These were composed of at least six " forward bunker systems " or " combat blocks ", as well as two entrances, and were interconnected via a network of underground tunnels that often featured narrow gauge electric railways for transport between bunker systems.
These insects spend most of their lives as grubs underground.
** Phlya, near Koropi, in the mysteries of Phlya: These have very old roots, and were probably originally dedicated to Demeter Anesidora, Kore, and Zeus-Ktesios, who was the god of the underground stored corn.
These underground refuges have saved thousands of lives.
These vibrations may be disturbing for people ( housing close to railway tracks ...) and even cause solidian noise ( acoustic noise created by particular vibrations of solids like rooms ) but they are also used ( recorded ) to characterize the structures ( civil engineering structure, underground ) they are shaking in terms of dynamic properties and eventually physical properties.
These measures included construction of underground facilities such as " Mount Weather ", a hollowed-out putatively nuclear-proof mountain in western Virginia with a mailing address in Berryville, Virginia.
These rare, blind and earless carnivorous creatures spend most of their time underground ; little is known about them.
These artists lacked the underground roots of grunge and were largely influenced by what grunge had become, namely " a wildly popular form of inward-looking, serious-minded hard rock.
These photographs show the hardships the civilian population endured, the extent of war damage, the unhealthy living conditions within underground shelters and above all, the people who withstood the siege.
These weapons would be used to destroy hardened, underground military bunkers buried deep in the ground.
These plants are bulbous geophytes, as they bring their buds in underground tubers or bulbs, organs that annually produce new stems, leaves and flowers.
These types are less vigorous than the semi-erect types and produce new canes from root initials ( therefore they spread underground like raspberries ).
These smoldering fires can burn undetected for very long periods of time ( months, years and even centuries ) propagating in a creeping fashion through the underground peat layer.
These works removed the inconvenience of continually excavating highways to allow access to underground utilities.
These studies are part of a seismic research program called Vela Uniform which is designed to improve the United States ' capability to detect, identify, and locate underground nuclear detonations.
These are skylights for a sort of underground " mall " built in the city at least a hundred years ago.
These are sinkholes that form in the limestone bedrock of the area and fill with water, and thus the lakes are connected by a network of underground, water-filled tunnels.
These features serve as natural drains, allowing any water on the surface to permeate the soil and run underground into water tables or into local springs or creeks.
* Tuberous sundews: These nearly 50 Australian species form an underground tuber to survive the extremely dry summers of their habitat, re-emerging in the autumn.
These accessory pits variously contain bronze carriages, terracotta figures of entertainers such as acrobats and strongmen, officials, stone armour suits, burials sites of horses, rare animals, and labourers, as well as bronze cranes and ducks in an underground park.
These can be in regular contact with the surface via wind and underground rivers, or the migration of animals, or can be almost entirely isolated.
These were for an elongated version of the boats designed for the underground system at Worsley, the so-called ' starvationers ', which were subsequently known as narrowboats and this decision was to cast a long shadow on the English canal system.

These and rumours
These rumours were used as political propaganda against Alfonso by the Carlists.
These rumours were obviously false: the Rohirrim valued their horses more than anything, and would never send them away, even as tribute.
These rumours could be very damaging for the farmer who found himself accused, much like accusations of witchcraft during the Inquisitions.
These rumours quickly spread across Dublin, gathering momentum until they are turned into a song penned by the character Hosty called " The Ballad of Persse O ' Reilly ".
These rumours were later confirmed when the club announced that Allen had made a preliminary offer although Allen subsequently denied any such interest.
These rumours were confirmed by posts on the popular fanzine Stingus and on various other news websites such as De Standaard, Yahoo!
These rumours have been gossip among London society for quite a while, though seemingly this is the first Lady Windermere has heard about.
These appointments, together with the valuable grants with which the Queen showered him during these early years, prompted rumours that he was her lover, a charge specifically made in 1584 by Mary, Queen of Scots.
These rumours ended with the death of the Prince Imperial in the Anglo-Zulu War on 1 June 1879.
These rumours were confirmed on 25 May 2006, when Bath agreed to release Ashton from his contract for an undisclosed compensatory figure, to return to the RFU fold as Attack Coach for the England team.
These rumours were gladly taken up by Louis ' main rival, John the Fearless, who had the Duke of Orléans assassinated in 1407.
These riots were also instigated by false rumours that the Jews were planning on building a synagogue near the western wall.
These rumours led the authorities to request 25, 000 troops to help guard the parade route.
These rumours were elaborated on years later in Leicester's Commonwealth, a Catholic underground libel against the Protestant Earl of Leicester satirically detailing his alleged enormities.
These transfer rumours arose after then-manager Steve Bruce told Clemence he could not guarantee him first team football.
These rumours were proved accurate two days later, as Gannon's departure was confirmed by the club.
These rumours did not lead to a transfer and Mintal decided to stay at Nuremberg.
These are of course all rumours and superstition, however, many websites exist acting as directories of sighting of Black Shuck, and these can easily be found on the popular search engines.
These rumours were fuelled by the tabloid press in the United States and, eventually, in the United Kingdom.
These were suspended for a while after a derailment in November, but resumed the following year, with somewhat apocryphal rumours circulating that some trains had reached.
These rumours only gather pace when Yahmose and Sobek drink poisoned wine.

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