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They dug up a speech he had made two years earlier as a Congressman, decrying the more than two hundred statues, monuments, and memorials which `` dot the Washington landscape as patriotic societies and zealous friends are constantly hatching new plans ''.
They both possess near classic stances, dug in firmly, arms high, set for fierce swings.
They went into the sun together and paraded grandly in their war clothes, painting their faces with the sacred attis dug far off in the cave of skeletons.
They dug a great canal to the sea, and alongside the bridges carved tunnels into the rings of rock so that ships could pass into the city around the mountain ; they carved docks from the rock walls of the moats.
They are kept in a den, most often dug into the ground, for warmth and protection.
They fight in a specially designed pit dug especially for the duel.
They nest in holes dug into trees or termite nests, laying 2-4 white or pastel-coloured eggs.
They lived on the lowest slopes of the Misty Mountains and lived in holes, or Smials, dug into the hillsides.
They later discovered that the peasants dug up the bones and then smashed them into many pieces, greatly reducing their scientific value, to maximise their payments.
They dug irrigation canals, some of which were over the original Hohokam canals, and by April 1878, water was flowing through them.
They are called wetering (" drainage waterway ") and are amalgamations of natural streams gradually channelised from the 18th century onwards and specifically dug canals
They endured a severe winter by living in temporary shelters dug into the south side of the hill on which the Manti Temple now stands.
They cover 6, 500 square kilometres and were all dug by the Edo people.
They believe that the alabaster shell-shaped lamps dug up in Sumerian sites dating 2, 600 BC were imitations of real shell-lamps that were used for a long time.
They are omnivorous, foraging in foliage, on tree trunks and limbs, and on the ground, taking insects and larvae ( often dug out from under the bark of trees ), fruit, and the nestlings of other birds.
They inhabit burrows, typically using either abandoned fox or porcupine burrows, or enlarging those dug by gerbils or other rodents.
They dismounted and dug at it with their riding-whips, ascertaining that it was indeed sculpture.
In one incident 300 fencers arrived at the roadline near Pungarehu, dug up the road, sowed it in wheat and constructed a fence, with a newspaper reporting: " They looked like an immense swarm of bees or an army of locusts, moving with a steady and uninterrupted movement across the face of the earth.
They were known to use traps, trolling, gillnets, spears, rakes, dip nets, and holes dug in the beach.
They hunted game, fished salmon, picked berries and dug roots.
They dug roughly so the Messerschmitt company could build an assembly plant to produce the Messerschmitt Me 262 and V-2 rockets.
They concentrated on areas directly in line with the Tower pillars, and in two of the three major pits they dug, found columns of discoloration, about 35 cm in diameter, which appeared to indicate the former presence of substantial wooden posts about 4 metres out from the tower walls, possibly supports for a wooden roof.
They typically consists of pits or trenches, to deep and to long, dug into the ground.
They were subsequently dug up and returned to the royal castle in Buda in 1853.

They and four
They trailed him across the wide hallway to the parlor, four roughly garbed and tough-looking men who probably had never before ventured into such a house.
They kicked their horses through the deep water with their bare heels, drove the Rebels out of their rifle pits and captured four men.
They are laid a minimum of 24'' '' deep and in some areas four feet down, particularly under roads, to stay clear of all other piping such as water and sewers and to minimize shocks from heavy trucking.
They were disturbed by his idiotic bravado -- as, when his bodyguard, Yankee Schwartz, complained that he had been snubbed by Dave Miller, a prize-fight referee, chieftain of a Jewish gang and one of four brothers of tough reputation, who were Hirschey, a gambler-politician in loose beer-running league with Torrio and O'Banion, Frank, a policeman, and Max, the youngest.
They chose four: Jack Casey, who works for Continental Airlines in Houston ; ;
They have four limbs except for the legless caecilians and a few species of salamander.
They found that only one of the 319 Albertosaurus foot bones checked for stress fractures actually had them and none of the four hand bones did.
They had four children.
They lost to the New York Mets in four games in the NLDS.
They divided the government in four but Aegeus became king.
They have four free saccate sepals and four clawed free petals, staggered.
They have six stamens, four of which are longer ( as long as the petals, so relatively short in fact ) and are arranged in a cross like the petals and the other two are shorter ( tetradynamous flower ).
They had four children, of whom one daughter, Maria Joanna, lived to adulthood.
They played one extra match on this tour, making the total of 21 games, including four tests against South Africa, with the British Isles winning three of them.
The Marquis de Feuquières writing after the battle described the scene – " They advanced in four lines … As they approached they advanced their second and fourth lines into the intervals of their first and third lines ; so that when they made their advance upon us, they formed only one front, without any intermediate spaces.
They won three straight pennants, and participated in all four of the Temple Cup Championship Series, winning the last two of them.
They serve three to four years in the squadron.
They were picked up four days later.
They had four children: ( Lady ) Janet Helen ( b. 1923 ), ( Lady ) Felicity Ann ( 1925 – 2007 ), Martin Richard ( 1927 – 91 ) and ( Lady ) Alison Elizabeth ( b. 1930 ).
They returned to England, where Clement was born as the third of four children.
They can have a life span of 8 – 10 years in the wild, but live less than four years on average, as they are " a favourite food of jaguar, puma, ocelot, eagle and caiman ".
They married on 31 July 1810 in Edinburgh and had four sons and a daughter:
They had four sons and one daughter, two of whom ( a son and a daughter ) died in infancy:
They had four sons, one of whom died in infancy, and three daughters:

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