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Access to the motte was by means of an elevated bridge across the ditch from the bailey.
American capitalism pitches into a ditch from time to time, but a Great Depression is a rare event.
The brush visible on the distant left marks the ditch from where Mr. Liohn's video begins, and is directly beside where the M40 was fired and Mr. Shwaili was fatally wounded.
By the end of the campaign rally, the idol's surging mass of admirers had pushed quite a few of their number into the ditch, from where they could be pulled out only with the help of their flagpoles.Welcome to Afghanistan's idiosyncratic campaign for the presidential election.
"People were disturbed by all this at first, but they gradually began reporting neighbors when they saw things improving," said Mr. Schwartz, as he confronted a man named Lester about a straight pipe leading to a drainage ditch from his rundown trailer.
The remaining settlers dug a 10 mile ditch from the Sevier's east fork into Tropic Valley.
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Had he been ditched from this latest match-day squad, he could legitimately have cried "foul".
Jonathan Davies, from Hendon, called for the change to be ditched from the policy paper, condemning it as a "fudged proposal".
So out went the big earners, their old England players Ian Blackwell, Liam Plunkett and Steve Harmison, ditched from the first team.
Also ditched from the parliamentary standards bill were proposals to make it an offence to fail to declare outside interests.
A week after he was ditched from the UDA's leadership, Mr Gray was arrested on his way out of the country with a banker's draft for €10,000.
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