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And even trickier, when multiple added types of sugars are used in one type of product, they get
buried
down in a long list of ingredients, so the sugar content might appear to be okay, but when you add them all together, sugar can be the single biggest ingredient.
Poems and legends of the time told of laborers
buried
in nearby mass graves, or even within the wall itself.
Given the context, his words should have been rendered as, "We will live to see you buried," meaning that Communism would outlast Capitalism, a less threatening comment.
Licinia fully understands now why her predecessor was
buried
alive.
If you promise not to tell anyone outside of this wonderful TED audience, I'm going to divulge a secret that has been gratefully
buried
by history.
Now, after this particular Dreadnoughtus carcass was
buried
and de-fleshed by a multitude of bacteria, worms and insects, its bones underwent a brief metamorphosis, exchanging molecules with the groundwater and becoming more and more like the entombing rock.
With seven billion peripatetic Homo sapiens on the planet, it was perhaps inevitable that one of them would eventually trod on the grave of the magnificent titan
buried
beneath the badlands of Southern Patagonia.
That computer and the mechanism are
buried
in a box.
I said, "And second of all, bad things happen to children every day, and if you didn't want these retinas, they would probably be
buried
in the ground right now.
Buried
in the documents were secret offshore entities, such as Wintris Inc., a company in the British Virgin Islands that had actually belonged to the sitting Icelandic prime minister.
Or other questions
buried
in our own DNA: Am I at risk of cancer?
You see, as a child, I
buried
my nose in books, and I thought, why not make a living doing that as an adult?
They can think in the same way, but they may have a different arrangement, and maybe they're higher in some cases than humans, like long-term memory in a squirrel is actually phenomenal, so it can remember where it
buried
its nuts.
It's a 27-kilometer tunnel on the border of France and Switzerland
buried
100 meters underground.
She'd been stuffed into a suitcase and
buried
underneath the house.
This means I use satellite images and process them using algorithms, and look at subtle differences in the light spectrum that indicate
buried
things under the ground that I get to go excavate and survey.
Lisht is a royal site; there would have been thousands of people
buried
there who lived and worked at the court of Pharaoh.
My self-worth was
buried
under a soul-crushing load of silence that isolated me from everyone that I cared about, and I was consumed with misplaced hatred and anger that I took out on myself.
How would this fit in with the very recent desire a lot of people seem to have to be
buried
under a tree, or to become a tree when they die?
As soon as it's
buried
in a chart, it feels like some kind of objective science, and it's not.
Sometimes they're just
buried
in the appendix of an academic study.
She turned her head and got struck down, they
buried
her in the cold, cold ground.
Then, as you know, bodies are
buried
in a casket in a concrete-lined grave in a cemetery.
And that stuff that gets stuck in the ground gets buried, and through time, we get big, thick accumulations of sediments that eventually turn into rocks.
I
buried
some of our new vehicle engines, I
buried
it to save it.
He lived into his 80s, and he was
buried
beneath this monument in 720 AD.
If you want to become a fossil, you actually need to die somewhere where your bones will be rapidly
buried.
Essentially, his bones were rapidly
buried
and beautifully preserved.
To prevent the roughly half a million ton tower from sinking, 192 concrete and steel supports called piles were
buried
over 50 meters deep.
All of those
buried
feelings just started coming back.
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