For instance, on August 15, 2003, biologists observed a baby condor, estimated at 15 to 16 weeks old, in a remote cave in the Grand Canyon. |
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His transponder's signal had been coming from a cave in the nearby volcano. |
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So the field and the cave in it were deeded to Abraham by the Hittites as a burial site. |
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The flute was dug up in a cave in the Swabian mountains in south-western Germany, and pieced back together again from 31 fragments. |
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How do they not cave in right over the middle of the room? More applicably, how in the world do we accurately determine their height? |
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The flute was dug up in a cave in the Swabian mountains in south-western Germany. |
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A number of the country's biggest publishers say the strategy amounts to blackmail and are refusing to cave in. |
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The top players will continue to demand more money and eventually the league will cave in to the pressure from the big clubs. |
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Once back into the show cave section we moved swiftly along the walkways, exiting the cave in relative luxury. |
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She won't cave in to his demands that she admit the marriage was fraudulent. |
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What started as a light shower grew so heavy that she and her daughter began to fear that the roof would cave in. |
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She felt as if, at any moment, the roof would cave in on her and bury her alive. |
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One of the stories featured a mad old hag who lived in a cave in the North of England several hundred years ago. |
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With triangular occluders, the sides of the rotating shape seem to cave in. |
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Just as I was beginning to cave in, she stopped and gave me the puppy-dog eyes, her bottom lip pouting ever so slightly. |
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It sent the cave in to a sparkling blue dazzle, as the walls were made of a sapphire like stone. |
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When speleologists found one such cave in 1977, they named it after Australia's Prime Minister, Malcolm Fraser. |
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The largest developed limestone cave in Idaho, Minnetonka Cave offers a variety of stalactites and stalagmites within its walls. |
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The couple's hardwood floor was destroyed but that was not the end of their troubles, as the roof then began to cave in. |
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I was determined not to cave in passively, as that would have been detrimental to both them and me. |
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Act just as depressed as you were downstairs, and whatever you do, don't cave in when he guilt-trips you! |
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Mass pickets closed down the entire complex and management were forced to cave in within days. |
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I am very claustrophobic, so all I was thinking was that the walls were going to cave in any minute. |
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I am certainly saddened today that the Liberals have decided to cave in and to lose sight of what is at stake here. |
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A vice president could cave in while attempting to deal with the local zoning board. |
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According to tradition, the new road had to pass by a small cave in which some images of saints were kept and where teamsters would stop. |
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Some addicts cave in to their most lustful and obsessive desires on a regular basis, while others remain impotent and untemptable no matter what is dangled in front of them. |
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The flickering shadows and darting phantasms on the walls reminded me exactly of some sights I once encountered in a cave in Spain, filled with art. |
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His discovery had made it deepest, so he holds the record of the deepest cave in Poland. |
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They predicted that Mr. Romney would eventually have to cave in to the demands. |
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Council does not want to cave in to the blackmail, with the result that no solution is foreseeable before September. |
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Was it already earmarked for that purpose because the government knew well in advance that it would cave in to U. S. demands? |
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On the far side was an impressive waterfall, thundering down some sixty feet into the lake from a huge cave in a mountain rising up sheer from the water's edge. |
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There is a tendency in the upper levels of government to cave in to extortion on the part of some aboriginal organizations. |
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We want our representatives to be sensitive to our concerns and not to always cave in to the dictates of the party. |
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Or he can have a weak bill and cave in to the big interests of the tobacco companies. |
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After a long self-struggle, Bhartrihari became a yogi and lived a life of dispassion in a cave in the vicinity of Ujjain until his death. |
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They are sickened by the way people give up their principles so easily, the way they cave in to pressure. |
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First of all, we have reformed the CAP in order to cave in to the demands of the US Administration in the Uruguay Round negotiations. |
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In Pakistan, civil society is likely to cave in to extremist demands for changes in law and social conduct. |
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White and a pale sort of foamy green swirled together on the walls, and the doors were dark blue, ominous and foreboding pits that threatened to cave in before bad news. |
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But the work is dangerous: deaths and injuries occur often as the handmade shafts and galleries cave in and trap miners. |
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She crept behind a bush, seeing a snowy owl a few feet away with a cave in the background, standing over a rabbit, hooting victoriously to itself. |
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Chocolate melts, cotton candy disintegrates, graham-cracker walls separate, and gingerbread roofs eventually cave in. |
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They come by air and air-dash to the Amarnath cave in helicopters. |
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Kirk Douglas had originally been cast as Trautman, but he ankled the project when the producers refused to cave in to Douglas' demand that Trautman kill Rambo in the finale. |
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In 2003 he became the first to skydive across the English Channel, using a carbon fibre wing, and he has jumped from a cliff into the stygian depths of a cave in Croatia. |
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The first evidence of human fishing is also noted, from artifacts in places such as Blombos cave in South Africa. |
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This cheese was produced by Guy Germann at the Grancy VD cheese dairy and matured to develop its distinctive flavour in the sandstone cave in Kaltbach. |
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The prize-winning Le Gruyère was produced by Guy Germann at the Grancy VD cheese dairy and, like all Kaltbach cave-aged cheeses from Emmi, was matured in the Kaltbach cave in the Canton of Lucerne. |
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Her body seemed to cave in on itself then, becoming smaller and smaller, so that even Cillian, fortressed behind the wall of his love, noticed and became alarmed. |
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In the face of the resistance of some members of the community and of certain questions that seem irresoluble, he or she can be tempted to cave in and to consider every effort for improving the situation useless. |
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Sometimes students cave in to the pressure. |
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Williams didn't cave in to public pressure. |
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Sooner or later, most people cave in to relentless temptation. |
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Goldsmith insists he didn't cave in to pressure from Blair. |
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Why should he cave in to political niceties? |
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When all these factors are considered perhaps the government could make a rational decision based on hard evidence rather than just cave in to the auto industry and the jobs and votes they represent in Liberal ridings. |
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The hon. member, the NDP caucus and the Conservative caucus have been collaborating very well on the anti-spam legislation, despite the efforts of the Liberals and the Bloc to cave in to corporate interests. |
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Our government will not cave in to the paternalistic demands of the NDP and a small group of union leaders who believe that government is better at raising children than Canadian parents. |
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Look at the fact that we are dealing with enormously escalating drug prices and yet the government feels compelled to cave in to multinational drug companies to protect their patent protection. |
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There are real dangers that other boroughs, following Pierrefonds' example, will cave in to the unceasing pressures and permit even more developments in the Ecoforest Corridor and other natural spaces. |
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Then an aftershock caused the area's limestone cliffs to cave in. |
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In 1983 the aforementioned Neanderthal jawbone was discovered in the Zafarraya cave in this setting, and various international entities continue to study the tools and human remains that have been found there. |
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In 2006, spelunkers stumbled across the ancient remains of two men in a cave in Spain's Cantabrian mountain range. |
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The government launched an attack on the cave in which he had taken refuge with his retainers, causing the roof to collapse, and burying those inside. |
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We see before us the image of a child wrapped in bands of cloth and lying in a manger that was, according to the tradition of the early church, hewn into the rock of a cave in Bethlehem. |
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Decisions will be made despite them and against them, and against the opposition, and they will have to cave in or the law will have to be changed. |
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We must welcome this approach, which represents a refusal to cave in. |
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Converted wine cave in a bustling Minervois village. The building has been converted into an apartment of 263m² on the first floor with a south facing terrace of 122m², complete with plans and quotes for a swimming pool. |
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She was there, tumbling the marvelous cucumiform weights down upon a chest which looked as though it would cave in under such manna. |
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The recent discovery of a system near Castleton, named Titan, is now known to have the deepest shaft and biggest chamber of any cave in Britain. |
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When the dragon sees that the cup has been stolen, it leaves its cave in a rage, burning everything in sight. |
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During the first excavation of the cave in 1864, finds were made only from the Mesolithic to medieval periods. |
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For example, a Bronze Age weaving comb was found in the Ogof yr Esgyrn cave in Glyntawe. |
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The earliest pottery vessels date back to 18,000 BC and were discovered in Xianrendong cave in Jiangxi, China. |
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Natives believe that Burkhan, a modern religious cult figure of the Altai peoples, lives in the cave in this rock. |
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The research team took DNA from human skulls from a cave in the Russian Far East called Devil's Gate Cave. |
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A few ounces of plastique, properly placed, could bring down a bridge, cave in a mine shaft, or collapse the roof of a railroad tunnel. |
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A wide variety of animals live in the cave in addition to bats, including swallows, spiders, and the solenodon, a small hedgehog-like animal. |
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But the worst nightmare was when he joined camerawoman Justine Evans and producer Jo Sarsby in a cave in Venezuela to film Oilbirds. |
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In some cases, they carried the Pipistrelles out of the cave in their beaks and ate them on nearby trees. |
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Demand's inspiration was a postcard he was sent of a show cave in Spain. |
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People from every continent converged at the legendary seventy-two-hour rave cave in Berlin for performances by Total Freedom, boychild, Jam City, and Lotic, among others. |
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And the grounds boast a cave in which,in 1897, were found the remains of flint tools and the bones of various animals such as mammoth and woolly rhino. |
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The oldest date given to an animal cave painting is now a pig that has a minimum age of 35,400 years old at Timpuseng cave in Sulawesi, an Indonesian island. |
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The oldest date given to an animal cave painting is now a pig that has a minimum age of 35,400 years old at Pettakere cave in Sulawesi, an Indonesian island. |
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It was a cave in, but I let my child have a candy to shut her up. |
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St Govan lived within a small cave in the fissure of the cliff. |
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