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If they find remains, the researchers will need permission to take bits of teeth or bone to verify whether the women's DNA matches that of the Jamestown skeleton.
Visitors will be able to climb up and down the work of art until May 28th, when they'll be able to help pull it down and take bits of it home with them.
She took his name, but he kept trying to take bits of her identity, forging her cheques and professing to have all this writing talent himself, though he never put anything on the page".
One area where Smith could have dug deeper is in discussing the Godfather's direct interplay with competing artists at his peak, as well as how he dealt with the notion of becoming an aging musician while watching Michael Jackson and others take bits of his panache and find commercial success.
When they're not facedown in the nest in a postprandial slumber, the two are lining up to take bits of meat from their mother's beak, occasionally elbowing the other out of the way and sometimes, when Mom's away, pecking at the rodent and avian corpses themselves.
I take bits of pieces from the ones that I find really interesting and basically apply them to the paintings.
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For long training outings sometimes I'll take bit of beef jerky with me.
He had to rush to his studio, but at least could take bit of a breath.
My teammate took bits of my arm in his butt," she said.
"This extraordinary habit the English have of taking bits of England everywhere they go," said Peggy, jabbing at her plate.
They selected for these traits by taking bits of good batches of beer and adding them to the next batch.
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