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were graveyard
noun
A tract of land in which the dead are buried.
Exact(1)
All she found, she said, were "graveyard sequences" of nonworking DNA, presumably remnants of the initial infection.
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Other places were graveyards (12.9%), riverside (11.9%), and abandoned buildings (7.5%).
His latest is Graveyard Guernica, an imagined X-ray version of the original.
As in the sedan or wagon, the interior is graveyard quiet and smartly professional.
In Oaxaca there are graveyard tours.
My second gripe is graveyard politics.
"There are graveyards of confederate soldiers all over the state – what do we do?
Its floodwaters are graveyards breeding the threat of malaria, dengue fever and hepatitis.
For every fabulous fortune, there are graveyards full of shattered dreams.
The U.S. and Chinese markets have each been graveyards for global aspirations.
Funerals are almost inevitably Buddhist, as are graveyards.
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