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If you are banishing negativity, immediately bury off the lot, far away.
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But he wanted to put some doubt in Arrieta's mind and make it tougher for him to bury off-speed pitches in the dirt, thus risking a wild pitch.
"Often people with smallpox would be buried off to the side of a community cemetery," said Ms. Shapleigh-Browhosehose Connecticut Gravestone Network is made up of about 160 genealogists and local historians who study and preserve old cemeteries.
Lawrence's parents founded Pico and are buried off one of the original trails.
It was sunk just days before the end of the war on 5 May 1945 by RAF Coastal Command and lay buried off the coast of Denmark for 48 years until it was salvaged in 1993.
Stephen Mallon, a photographer, tagged along with the ocean-bound cars from 2008 to 2010, documenting four reefings, including the images shown here, which were shot off the coasts of Virginia and Delaware, which alone has more than 1,300 subway cars buried off its shore.
In February, the US Department of Interior endorsed plans for seismic testing, the first step toward allowing drilling, which involves survey ships shooting loud blasts of compressed air miles under the seafloor to estimate just how much oil and gas is buried off the coast.
In 2006, the bombing of the Askariya Shrine in Samarra, where Imam Ali al-Hadi and Imam Hassan al-Askari, the father and brother of Sayyid Muhammad bin Ali al-Hadi, are said to be buried, touched off years of sectarian bloodshed.
A group of friends stood in the lee of a wall next to the cathedral, where the kings of France are buried, showing off their documentation of the raid to TV reporters: there were pictures of the French Red Cross taking out the wounded, audio of gunshots, a blurry close-up of a smear of blood on the pavement, silhouettes of figures being led away in the dark.
Instead, the EPA has folded under industry pressure, and either buried, cast off or halted all three investigations.
If anybody had told me that an unexploded bomb could completely bury itself, stripping off the fins as it went in, and that they would stay together at ground level while the grass and earth burst out passed them, and that it would then leave a clear cut circle of earth at ground level, with the fins standing in the middle, I would find it difficult to believe, but that is exactly what happened.
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