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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Reports say that the Essonne region south of the capital and the south-western city of Toulouse are the latest to be affected. |
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The volume under review is evidence of growing linguistic interest in the Omotic languages of south-western Ethiopia. |
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They are characteristic of the granitic uplands or moors of south-western England and of other Hercynian massifs in western and central Europe. |
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The paired vaults in the south-western side of the site probably date to the fifteenth century. |
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The flute was dug up in a cave in the Swabian mountains in south-western Germany. |
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I stayed on the train past my connection and ended up at the south-western cemetery steps only a few minutes later. |
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In the south-western and north-western wing original beautiful and richly profiled ribs of the cross vaults spring straightly from the walls. |
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The good-time guys play a stomping blend of Mexican music and country-blues from south-western America. |
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Several thousand rallied at an early march in the south-western city of Toulouse. |
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It's a bay in south-western Cuba, in which US marines landed in 1898 during the Cuban War of Independence. |
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Within the narrow range of south-western Holland, he roistered from one town to another, storing up themes and stories as he went. |
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He goes on to explain that the marron occurs naturally only in rivers and streams of the Jarrah forest area of south-western W. Australia. |
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Allium moly is a yellow-flowered species which is native to south-western Europe and the Pyrenees. |
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The species is native to South Africa, but is now widespread in south-western Australia, being especially abundant on roadsides and wasteland. |
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This south-western range seems to be the chief factor in the group of hills that forms the western side of the Samaritan Gorge. |
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I am led to conclude that many towns existed on the south-western shore of Britain, previous to the descent of Julius Caesar. |
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Our western and south-western gusts of wind are very destructive to the vine when it is in the full vigour of growth. |
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On the 29th, a south-western storm burst, which was accompanied with flashes of lightning of an extraordinary length. |
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As the breeze changed into a south-western gale, few of the passengers escaped seasickness. |
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This anonymous play has a consistent speaker of south-western dialect, the cloth-maker Oliver, whose home is explicitly mentioned as Devonshire. |
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We have seen examples of this adopted in architectural figures of the Romanesque period in the south-western schools. |
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It seems worthwhile to try and isolate these earlier south-western traditions. |
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The climate in this south-western corner of Ireland is oceanic, with mild winters, cool summers and lots of rain. |
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The climate is tempered by the south-western breezes of the Indian Ocean. |
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The restaurants operate in harmony with certain south-western festivals such as the Espelette Festival in October, when lots of Basque songs are featured. |
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Centred early yesterday over mountainous south-western Georgia, the storm was expected to weaken to a tropical depression within hours and curve back toward the north-east. |
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Non-glaciated areas are more common towards the western extremity of the island, where nearly all of the anchorages on the south-western side occur. |
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The first column marched towards the south-western gate at six o'clock. |
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Buckwheat and cockshead honeys are characteristic of southern and south-western Lithuania. |
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Otolith chemical composition as a useful tool for sciaenid stock discrimination in the south-western Atlantic. |
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The Tulufan gamecock is found in Xinjiang, an area in northwest China and the Xishuangbanna gamecock is found in Yunnan, a south-western province. |
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The consonant group OIA rt led to retroflexion both in the east and in the north-west, whereas the dental was preserved in the central and south-western languages. |
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