Nearby
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Poems and legends of the time told of laborers buried in
nearby
mass graves, or even within the wall itself.
Fortunately, there happens to be a raft
nearby.
Licinia learns to collect water each day from a
nearby
fountain to cleanse the temple.
This form of mining destroys huge swaths of natural habitats, and causes air and water pollution, threatening the health of
nearby
communities.
I went to another school where two of the teachers had gone to a
nearby
bank branch to deposit scholarship money into kids' accounts.
It's probably extinct because the only known cave system it's from was destroyed when a dam was built
nearby.
But it was allowed in five other states
nearby.
One of them was a poem written by nine students in an ESL class, all of them Hispanic migrant workers from
nearby
Hartville, Ohio.
Struggling to see through the dust and the smoke, you do your best to assist the wounded and then crawl to a
nearby
bunker.
Could we do this and could we reach out to a community that's nearby, that's less advantaged, and help them?
Everyone was a locavore: even New York had pig farms nearby, and shipping food all over the place was a ridiculous notion.
Just two years ago working off Santorini, where people are sunning themselves on the beach, unbeknownst to them in the caldera nearby, we found phenomenal hydrothermal vent systems and more life systems.
Sharpening their claws on
nearby
surfaces kept them conditioned and ready, helped stretch their back and leg muscles, and relieve some stress, too.
That's less likely to give away her location to any predators that may be sniffing around
nearby.
Before, there was fear of going anywhere the station, and now they say there's a sense that the court is safer than other courts nearby, and they prefer their kids to play here.
And most kids can't afford an expensive lunch at the
nearby
cafe.
Even safely tethered to the Earth, we’re subject to the faint tug of distant celestial bodies and
nearby
earthly ones.
Loma Linda University has built a gateway college in
nearby
San Bernardino so that in addition to delivering medical care, they can provide job skills and job training to a predominantly minority, low-income community members so that they will have the skills they need to get a decent job.
So they might listen for thin ice or no ice, or listen for echoes off
nearby
ice.
Researchers at the
nearby
Yellow Fever Research Institute identified an unknown virus in a monkey in the Zika forest which is how it got its name.
In
nearby
Oaxaca, even ordinary plaster buildings become canvasses for bright colors, political murals and sophisticated graphic arts.
So, land consumption: environmentalists are really concerned about this, so are farmers; there's a whole range of people, and, of course, neighborhood groups that want open space
nearby.
So any single robot is only talking to a small number of robots
nearby
it, and it's using its motion rule to move around the half-built structure just looking for a place to fit in based on its pattern rules.
Besides their own special calls, her matriline shares a dialect with
nearby
families, and they socialize regularly.
He would probably find a
nearby
river or a landfill and dump it over there.
Records from
nearby
civilizations in Turkey also reference rennet.
He hopes a
nearby
female will respond with her own lightshow and mate with him.
That one I followed by default, by not getting in a fight with a man whose wife was standing nearby, looking like she had a strong grip.
This process produces an incredible amount of energy, and in some materials the neutrons produced by one fission are absorbed by
nearby
atoms, splitting additional nuclei.
I signed a stack of papers, gathered my personal effects, and left to join my wife who was waiting for me at a
nearby
restaurant, completely unaware.
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