It will enable design and construction of the final phase of the new Tombstone Territorial Park Interpretive Centre. |
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In Tombstone, Arizona, in 1879, John Montgomery founded the O.K. Corral, livery and Feed Stable. |
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The new trail will enhance the rich experience provided by the Tombstone Interpretation Centre and allow for more wildlife viewing opportunities. |
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Tombstone data: The personal information of deceased individuals which is used by forgers to impersonate or assume the identities of the deceased individuals to commit fraud. |
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Over the next few years, he enthusiastically brought to life the court of Kubla Khan, the Aztec city of Tenochtitlan, the cities and deserts around Jaffa, Tombstone, Arizona, and Saxon England. |
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She took the garden spade she'd nabbed from her garage and started to dig a small circle in front of the tombstone. |
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The unconsecrated dead are recorded on his father's tombstone, and thus given a taste of immortality. |
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A tombstone standing over a grave for over 100 years was desecrated and pieces of the headstone were scattered over the area. |
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The straight vertical edge that viewers see as they walk into the room could be an obelisk, a standing figure, or even a stone tombstone. |
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There is no tombstone to mark his grave, there are no buildings, roads or railways which bear his name. |
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When he crashes against it and abrades his cheek upon its cold roughness, he realizes it is a tombstone. |
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His work on transcribing tombstone inscriptions was highly valued by students of history and genealogy. |
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She visits the grave three times a year to clear the moss from the flat tombstone. |
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Ayako walked over to the new tombstone and placed the urn into the small stone ditch right in front of it. |
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Before everyone even unloads the van, Brockman already handled dropping into the tombstone. |
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The eroded head of a figure on a tombstone suggests the vanity of attempts to stem the ravages of time. |
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For some reason, there was a clear channel of space with no tree limbs to block the light to the side of that tombstone. |
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This might be recorded on their tombstone as an epitaph or in an obituary, commemoration portrait, or in some cases a biography. |
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Amusement can be gained from tombstone epitaphs which, when read differently, can see intentions misconstrued to say the least. |
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At the moment, I'm thinking about a tombstone I'm having made for my father's grave. |
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To complete his investigation, Schregle has also examined coinage, and the sultana's tombstone for cultural information on her life. |
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A few words like that are sweeter than an epitaph on the grandest tombstone ever raised. |
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He attempts to rub away the graffiti on his mother's tombstone and takes out a pair of scissors to clip the grass on her grave. |
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They were leaning on each other's shoulders, with their backs to the tombstone. |
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Inscribed on his tombstone, the nickname epitomizes Bruchmüller's status as the father of modern artillery methods. |
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An inscribed tombstone of white porous stone with an inscription carved in shallow kufic script with diacritics. |
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This vote is quite simply a fine tombstone, topped by a Celtic cross, for the prospect of a European superstate which our populations so dislike. |
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At a recent press conference, Tzipi Livni nailed a quote rich enough to perhaps one day be emblazoned on her tombstone. |
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Under a tombstone of river water, his Collection was buried, soaked to undecipherable pulp. |
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In Yangon a splendid tombstone was designed for him. Correction: This article originally referred to Yangon as Myanmar's capital. |
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The principle of net neutrality must be a cornerstone of the innovation agenda, not a tombstone. |
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Certainly those things which are of a very sensitive nature should be separated from tombstone information to keep the randomness there. |
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When I am big I want to buy a tombstone for my mom and also a house for my aunt and brother. |
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The disease is sometimes called scab or tombstone because of the white shriveled kernels present on infected plants. |
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The tombstone or advertised position is the data used to generate Notice to Mariners. |
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This covering woven of green silk envelops the tomb leaving only the tombstone on which is written the name of the deceased. |
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A great effort has been made to verify all tombstone data and to input the service reports provided by Fleet and Technical Services. |
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Thank you for deepening our self-knowledge of our tombstone mentality. |
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I don't think I'll have his tribute inscribed on my tombstone. |
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The inscription on his tombstone in Groombridge Church, where he is buried alongside his three children, bears his original name and no reference to his nom de plume. |
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There, although little had been reported by earlier scholars, we recorded Byzantine sculpture, an inscribed Byzantine tombstone, and several column shafts and capitals. |
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This tombstone was commissioned by Muslims who had stayed in Évora following the reconquest of the town. |
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In Colchester museum, the tombstone of a Roman centurion stands a few feet above the spot where he had lain for centuries, a poignant bridging of time and space. |
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Appolinaire wrote the epitaph written on Rousseau's tombstone. |
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Another sent back a flat-screen television with a Bona fide tombstone within. |
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She had collected more than 500 tombstone rubbings in her 35 years on Earth, preserving almost forgotten thoughts and wishes, restoring dead emotion. |
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The chalkboard bearing the names of these men has now become their tombstone, a memorial to the six who left their firehouse never to return again. |
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It includes tombstone advertising with a searchable database of recent tombstones and one-click access to more detailed info on major financial transactions and company data. |
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The problem gets occasional publicity when a rock star steps in and buys a tombstone for a blues great. |
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According to William Edmondson, the angels told him to begin making the tombstone statuary that's now gathered into an exhibition at the Museum of American Folk Art. |
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In 1832, the first polished tombstone of Aberdeen granite to be erected in an English cemetery was installed at Kensal Green Cemetery. |
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Traditionally, a laird is formally styled in the manner evident on the 1730 tombstone in a Scottish churchyard. |
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In front of the 80 guests attending the fundraiser, Minister of National Defence Gordon O'Connor paid tribute to the soldier whose tombstone has been vandalized. |
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Finally the man too got angry, and jumped down and kicked the dog, and then took it by the scruff of the neck and half dragged and half threw it on the tombstone on which the seat is fixed. |
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How touching to see our French sisters gather around the tombstone of our foremothers as all of us stood in a solemn silence of communion and reverence. |
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And please leave a small tombstone near home. |
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In order to give a bit of the lost shine and polish back a tombstone or a memorial, the best method, and likely the safest, is good old fashioned elbow grease. |
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The tombstone is deeply incised with a cross, and consists of a rectangular block of white Swaledale fossil stone, quarried in North Yorkshire. |
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But it balked at the tombstone, never asking for proof of ownership. |
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Also included are two photographs of his tombstone. |
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The tombstone and the mastaba urgently require conservation intervention. |
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The tombstone has a four-line inscription in thuluth-style calligraphy which begins at the bottom of the palmette motif and terminates with another palmette-leaf motif at its lower end. |
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Articles 322-1, 322-2 and 322-3 of the Criminal Code are therefore intended to apply where the property that has been damaged is not a tomb, tombstone or war memorial but, let us say, a cemetery wall. |
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And as the dwarf lookalike with tombstone teeth returned to the American obscurity for which he was designed we were left wondering why he was so thuggishly rude. |
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From then on he took the opportunities to preach wherever an assembly could be brought together, more than once using his father's tombstone at Epworth as a pulpit. |
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Luther's tombstone beneath the pulpit in the Castle Church in Wittenberg. |
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