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According to historical documents, the ditch was quite dirty and contained the remains of humans, cattle, and horses, suggesting that people may have indiscriminately disposed of waste in these ditches (Archaeological Institute of Kashihara 2012a, [b]).
Within three hours we decided to ditch the document and let "Linda" navigate.
The earliest documented reference to the ditch is in a charter detailing the granting of land in Audenshaw to the monks of the Kersal Cell.
American Cardinal Raymond Burke, head of the Vatican's supreme court, told the Catholic News Agency on Monday that the relatio contained "confused" and "erroneous" language, and he said he hoped the document would be ditched.
He believes the Web is finally ready to ditch Flash for documents.
In the document, dating from 1190 to 1212, the ditch is referred to as "Mykelldiche", and a magnum fossatum, Latin for "large ditch".
Tomorrow, online document sharing site Scribd will start to ditch Flash across its tens of millions of uploaded documents and convert them all to native HTML5 Web pages.
We reported recently that online document sharing site Scribd will start to ditch Flash across its tens of millions of uploaded documents and convert them all to native HTML5 Web pages, another win for Apple in its battle against Flash.
Monahan is also an aspiring photographer, and his first book, "View From the Window," documents the people he's served at the Ditch Witch, using the service window as a frame.
If true, this would be a sensational discovery in such circumstances, why did Henry ditch Anne?Unfortunately, Ms Weir appears to have misread the document.
The Met made a last-ditch attempt to avoid legal action on 20 September, the IPCC said, and provided more documents.
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