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There's a map bred in the bones of the bird.
Strength, or perhaps righteous stubbornness, surely lives in the bones of New York City strivers.
On top of all that, the Mets' inferiority complex is in the bones of the franchise.
Eric Stover helps piece together the narratives left behind in the bones of war crime victims.
The group noticed an unusual pattern in the bones of five hundred skeletons, mostly belonging to nineteenth-century Dutch dairy farmers: a preponderance of chips and craters localized in the bones of the feet.
"I was proud that they had been in the war," Zubaida writes of her parents in "The Bones of Grace".
Others had severed arteries in their legs or multiple breaks in the bones of their legs and feet.
Mr. Loy said that while the tests showed strontium 90 in the bones of Australians, it was not at a dangerous level.
There's a different sort of message in the bones of a girl who, more than four million years ago, jumped out of a tree.
So the small holes in the bones of the snout can't be considered a reliable clue to whether fossil animals had facial hair or not.
It's usually grounded in old variations of jazz, blues and folk song known in the bones of the average North American.
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