Help is still needed to identify unmarked graves in Bonniconlon new cemetery. |
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The cemetery on the hill contains 40 freshly dug graves, unmarked and identical. |
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Second, she had been able to identify many of the unmarked graves where stones had broken or fallen down. |
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Witnesses counted at least 21 marked police cars plus several unmarked ones parked nearby. |
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The other is an unmarked card from Expo '67, the world's fair held in Montreal. |
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The unmarked peace officer vehicle was recovered without its siren and red-and-blue police lights. |
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Police video footage showed Jackson meeting police at an airport in California and getting into an unmarked police car. |
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By Winter he is penniless, far from home, and buried in an unmarked pauper's grave. |
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Every language has marked constructions alongside its ordinary unmarked ones. |
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It is the unmarked form of singing, and its use enables easy access to the genre's emotional range and its themes. |
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And as Geoff observed, about a fifth of the clauses have the unmarked English order. |
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Well, the first anniversary of this website went unmarked on November 12th. |
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If Chaucer's death went unmarked in the public world, his loss was deeply felt by the poets who followed after him. |
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His goal was struck low past Pauric Kelly after Ian Fitzgerald slid through a sublime ball to find the Arles-Kilcruise man unmarked. |
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McBreen, a super find, rattled a fine cross into the unmarked Moutinho, who prodded the ball past helpless Colin Scott. |
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They soon took the lead as defensive confusion left two players unmarked to slot the ball past a stranded Vicky Prigg before half-time. |
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On the left edge of the Kilmarnock penalty area, the Dundee United captain Derek McInnes slid the ball to the unmarked McIntyre on his outside. |
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Seconds later he was on the edge of the other box feeding his unmarked team-mate a goal on a plate. |
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Fenton squandered St Mirren's best chance by firing a shot over the bar when a square ball would have found McPhee unmarked. |
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Windermere started brightly and twice went close themselves before an unmarked attacker gleefully took Lytham's first chance of the game. |
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A Chris Kerr free kick was headed down by Scott Walker to Graham Fenton, standing eight yards out and unmarked. |
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With skulls and bones now reunited, the ceremony will happen on an unmarked section of Paiute land in Nevada, to guard against further looting. |
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Owing to printer's difficulties the cerebral consonants, the visarga, the sonant r and the anusvara have remained unmarked. |
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Grange took the lead on 15 minutes following good work by Niall Byrne who set up unmarked Paddy Byrne in the box to score the opener. |
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Private inlets bookended by rough limestone headlands and edged by round-leafed cashew trees or palms are hidden behind unmarked turnoffs. |
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His hands were thin, with long fingers unmarked by callouses, and his skin was too white to have been too often outside. |
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But Rooney's square ball fell behind the unmarked Van Nistelrooy and was smuggled away for a corner. |
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Some of the earlier burials were disentombed and reburied in the new site, but many were left in unmarked graves. |
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Vowels so marked are described as long, and unmarked vowels are short, a distinction known as vowel length. |
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Eight immense pillars supporting the dome are in two shades of yellow Etrurian marble, delicate and unmarked. |
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The unmarked mass graves have been watched and revered by them for decades. |
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He reached over and punched a unmarked button on the side of the machine that could only be described as a doorframe. |
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I saw loads of police in unmarked vans and tried to photograph a line of bullet-headed cops next to their row of motorbikes. |
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What had actually happened was that she had encountered an unseen, unmarked washout across the road more than three feet wide. |
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Marked and unmarked police cars, a speed camera and police motorcyclists will combine to enforce the new restrictions. |
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Yet we live in a world in which the boundaries delimiting marked identities from those that are unmarked are increasingly ambiguous. |
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There's an unmarked route between the front bar and the back bar which is like a seaside promenade. |
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Under special escorted leave, a prison officer in civilian clothes takes the prisoner out in an unmarked car to an approved destination. |
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Officers parked a decoy car with items left in full view while they watched from an unmarked vehicle nearby. |
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The engine hummed to itself sweetly as she slid the unmarked patrol car into the flow of traffic, handling the vehicle with her usual style. |
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From the corner, the Colombian international seized on the ball unmarked at the far post but dallied enough to allow Edmondson a smart block. |
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He lazily got up and stretched, his soft skin unmarked by bruises or scarring. |
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Some distance away, atop a grassy knoll upon the lea, they had laid her to rest in an unmarked grave, as alone in death as she had been in life. |
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Dabizas missed the ball which gave Speed, unmarked, an extra second to fling himself full length at the ball. |
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Moves are underway to commemorate the memory of a forgotten Westport soldier whose final resting place is an unmarked grave. |
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Ignoring the supporting Johnny McBride, the Loup player picked out the unmarked Bradley who rifled the ball to the net. |
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The show included three sculptures replicating unmarked packets of sweetener at vastly larger-than-life size. |
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They dragged her outside and easily threw her into the bed of an unmarked dark blue van. |
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We had loads of unmarked tins, and we never knew whether we were going to open a tin of beans or a tin of pears! |
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Not only is this stretch of land corrugated and unmarked, it is also a live minefield. |
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He lifted up a panel in the trunk, and dumped several unmarked boxes into a dumpster. |
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His widow's stone bears a memorial brass inscribed with Latin verses but is otherwise unmarked. |
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Direct quotations are poorly copy-edited and sometimes comprehend unmarked ellipses that alter their interpretation. |
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From the resulting free-kick, Dunning's cross to the back post somehow eluded a neglectfully unmarked McGurk. |
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I work pretty much smack bang in the middle of it all in Farringdon, right next to the unmarked Reuters building, which is Fort Knox by the way. |
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I could feel teardrops burning in the corners of my eyes, but I knew my face held less expression than an unmarked slate. |
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My parents are buried in a garden I made in Water Mill, the graves two unmarked stones, surrounded by Montauk daisies and pink mallow. |
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There was never more than one candidate in any election and an unmarked ballot paper counted as a vote. |
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There are thousands of other corpses of his victims mouldering, unknown and unmourned, in unmarked graves. |
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An unmarked young hog born in the woods, however, could be claimed by the first person to find it. |
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One third of their highway patrol vehicles are unmarked, and most of the marked cars don't have a roof rack. |
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Halifax had taken a deserved lead on 31 minutes when Lee Elam was inexplicably left unmarked at a throw-in close to the corner flag. |
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I tip the contents of the unmarked fired-pottery flask into my mouth and splutter. |
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The sweet milk and unmarked hides of our cattle, and the fine fleeces of our sheep, were highly valued by traders from lands far away. |
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Probably the best chance came after 61 minutes when a ball into the area found Nugent unmarked with the goal at his mercy. |
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A poor kickout from Gillick fell to the feet of David Sheridan who spotted Maloney unmarked. |
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He missed a challenge and the ball was played through to the unmarked Karl Smith. |
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But their pressure paid off after 48 minutes when Wellens retrieved a deep corner and Keith Southern was unmarked to nod his cross home. |
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The centennial and bicentennial of Columbus's legendary voyages passed largely unmarked in the colonies. |
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Palatine continued to attack and a miskick for goal by James Reid fell to the unmarked Brian Kelly who blasted to the net from close range. |
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They had clearly tried to be inconspicuous, arriving in an unmarked white van with the legend Bell Mate Coffee. |
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But the unmarked wire traps also are a problem for shrimpers who regularly find the rusting, slime-coated cages fouling their trawls. |
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Larsson sent the ball into an empty area in front of goal and Svensson, unmarked on the run, made no mistake. |
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Some of these systems can also show the contour of the bottom on both sides of the boat, a great benefit when navigating unmarked channels. |
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Playmaker Antonio Calderon threaded an inch-perfect ball into the unmarked Stuart Taylor, only eight yards out. |
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Burns ran through on to a ball from Pearson and crossed to Lasley unmarked once again at the back post. |
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In the movie's duller stretches, the viewer may daydream of pulling up in an unmarked van and spiriting the actor away to a better film. |
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Elam crossed the ball from the left, where Lee was unmarked at the far post to slot the ball home. |
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Lexical items are characterized by penultimate accent in the unmarked case, but there are morphosyntactic factors that trigger ultimate accent. |
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He was buried two days later in unconsecrated ground reserved for convicts, paupers and suicides in an unmarked grave in the cemetery at Toodyay. |
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Severus ' immediate response was to force two corners and a free-kick, the unmarked Ducey wasting a fine chance. |
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My chestnut hair was sleek and dark and my face was as white as unmarked paper. |
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Random pipes and spirals, and a control panel of unmarked knobs and sliders completed the B-movie feel. |
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Wayne Finnie's long throw was headed on by Graham Knight finding Cormack unmarked at the far post, who fired home. |
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Due to human error at some stage, this section of yellow line markings was left unmarked. |
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Keith Ballinger, prosecuting, said that police in an unmarked patrol car saw Hewlett close to the junction with Whiteman Street at about 9pm. |
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Ten minutes later her son has put on his trainers and is escorted back to school in an unmarked police car. |
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Last weekend, after the three of us came back from the park, we saw a police van and unmarked car in our parking lot. |
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An unmarked police car, which had its siren sounding and lights flashing, was following a blue Volvo S40 T4 at 9.40 pm on Tuesday night. |
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Their remains were unearthed in March from unmarked graves and identified by DNA testing with the help of Argentinian forensic experts. |
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She eventually pushed her attacker away and ran back out into the road where she got help from police officers in an unmarked car. |
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There was a big forensic mobile lab, there were about a dozen marked and unmarked police cars from the Sheriff's Department. |
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During a press conference this afternoon, The Police Chief believes the incidents are related and is asking residents to be hypervigilant of unexpected and/or unmarked packages. |
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The Juninho's superbly 40 yard ball found the unmarked Ziege on the left. |
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They pulled up in unmarked cars and on motorcycles, appearing en masse out of the darkness. |
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Dozens of blues musicians, some as famous as Bessie Smith, were buried in unmarked graves. |
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By the early 1850s clashes between Indians and wagoners were so common that the travelers often took great pains to hide burials in unmarked graves in the middle of the trail. |
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Although the unmarked door would insinuate that only the coolest are welcome, once inside the waitstaff and bartenders are super friendly and accommodating. |
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An unmarked police car pulled up behind her and put his lights on. |
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Colombia conceded a goal in only the seventh minute, off a Brazilian free kick that an unmarked Silva put coolly in the net. |
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On Tuesday, the group witnessed a convoy of 43 unmarked green military trucks with tarpaulin covers moving towards Donetsk. |
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She does not want TV trucks lining the dirt road that leads to the unmarked compound. |
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In an Anglocentric America, an American means white, and whiteness is central as the unmarked standard or norm against which all so-called minorities are measured. |
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Typically, their foliage is a dark and glossy green unmarked by black spot or mildew, for rugosas are among the most disease resistant of all roses. |
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The Lana Del Rey of Born to Die and Ultraviolence never lets her sexual orientation pass by unmarked. |
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I have walked through the boat junkyards and cemeteries with unmarked graves in Lampedusa many times. |
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He studied the creature carefully, feeling the texture of its skin on its unmarked cheek with the pad of his fingers, keeping the claws well away from it. |
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Within minutes our helpful staff members will be leaping out of your unmarked van to chloroform and tie-up the person or persons of your choosing. |
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Nothing is more adventurous and thrilling than blazing a trail across unmarked snow like a modern day pioneer exploring unknown lands, schussing into history. |
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They'll bury the ashes in unmarked graves in unhallowed ground. |
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Eyewitnesses reported that riot vans, unmarked cars and several police vehicles surrounded the yard as officers armed with revolvers and machine guns stormed the site. |
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The officers were sitting in an unmarked police car when the man shot at the windscreen with a handgun, showering them with glass and injuring one officer in the eye. |
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Sinn Fein is understood to have given assurances of fresh co-operation to identify their unmarked graves, allowing their families to lay them to rest. |
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Mackie's cross from the right was flicked over his head by Robbie Winters, who had spotted Ricardo Bisconti moving unmarked into the left of the box. |
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From a corner, the ball fell to Jesper Hjorth unmarked at the far post. |
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It was a plain white envelope, unsealed and unmarked in any way. |
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Both Mr and Mrs Redwood will be taking part in the long-distance trek where they navigate by map along unmarked trails and cross through the odd cold river. |
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His body was unmarked and perfected from combat and charioting. |
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The general pattern appears to be that the unmarked, active voice acts as a same function category, while the marked, passive voice indicates a switch in function. |
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The forwards also seemed intent on glory as several rolling mauls were stopped dead in their tracks when the wingers were standing idle and unmarked on the flanks. |
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Mined areas are insufficiently signed, or entirely unmarked. |
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When I looked out of the window, there were three or four blokes going from door-to-door whilst an unmarked transit van crawled along behind them. |
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Robinson picked out the unmarked midfielder Robert Power inside the penalty area but Power dinked a left-footed effort the wrong side of the post. |
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They wear orange jump suits and swoop down from some ungodly perch and sweep and gather and toss it all into the back of a dump truck with unmarked California exempt plates. |
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But a minute later Charlton went in front when Robinson was lingering unmarked to fire inside the left hand post. |
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In March 2013, the Diocese of Winchester exhumed the bones from the unmarked grave at St Bartholomew's and placed them in secure storage. |
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An oblique case often contrasts with an unmarked case, as in English oblique him and them vs. |
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In the action denotation usage it has the inverse function of quotation marks, denoting actions where unmarked text is assumed to be dialogue. |
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The segmental function was once a common means of indicating an unmarked quotation on the same line. |
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In some languages the nominative case is unmarked, it may be said to be marked by a zero morpheme. |
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In such cases, an unmarked noun is neither singular nor plural, but rather ambiguous as to number. |
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The third logical possibility, rarely found in languages, is an unmarked plural contrasting with marked singular. |
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In most languages, the singular is formally unmarked, whereas the plural is marked in some way. |
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Usually, the singular is the unmarked form of a word, and the plural is obtained by inflecting the singular. |
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Creole languages typically use the unmarked verb for timeless habitual aspect, or for stative aspect, or for perfective aspect in the past. |
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Some grave sites were left unmarked, others memorialised with standing stones or burial mounds. |
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Long vowels were sometimes marked with acutes, but also sometimes left unmarked or geminated. |
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In medieval manuscripts, it is often unmarked but sometimes marked with an accent or through gemination. |
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The border is unmarked, and is crossed even when going round a roundabout or overtaking a vehicle. |
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The single sheet was found in an unmarked box and Fr Leonard left everything to his religious order, the Vincentians. |
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The U's failed to heed the warning and they left him unmarked for the next attack. |
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They are burial grounds and unmarked graves, and the camps are tombs. |
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With certain stem types, unmarked object is found in Nganasan as well, but here it is not related to the definite-indefinite distinction. |
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Trevithick was buried in an unmarked grave in St Edmund's Burial Ground, East Hill, Dartford. |
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Worse was to come, a minute into stoppage time, when an unmarked Sean O'Hanlon headed in a corner. |
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He was buried at the Tower of London, in the chapel of St Peter ad Vincula in an unmarked grave. |
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Before the 3rd century BC, copper was traded by weight, measured in unmarked lumps, across central Italy. |
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We're on an unmarked, secondary trail, and with blowdowns from Hurricane Fran occasionally blocking my route, navigation is difficult. |
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Mackay-Steven was involved again moments later as his sclaffed strike found Ryan Gauld unmarked inside the six-yard box. |
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The unmarked Palace winger had all the time to bend down, undo and re-tie his laces as Albion players rubbernecked. |
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Spalding's first goal attempt came on 34 minutes when Mattan crossed to an unmarked Forbes who shot straight at Shepshed keeper Quaily. |
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Italy only had themselves to blame, leaving Hommos unmarked to score with a powerful header from Mohamed Aboutrika's perfect inswinging corner. |
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Bale worked Bozovic again as he was left unmarked in the Montenegro area but could not get enough power on his header from a looping cross. |
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The sergeant pulled his HumVee into the driveway behind an unmarked Ford van. |
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An assertive illocution can be regarded as unmarked, while interrogative or imperative illocutions are marked, for which there are two reasons. |
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This difference can be explained with the help of pragmatic implicatures that capture the distribution of marked and unmarked forms. |
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Reece Hands played a terrific pass to the unmarked McCluskey at the back post but from six yards his header skidded past the far post. |
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From the north a more direct approach over Middle Dodd is possible, but the way is very steep and unmarked. |
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Their bodies were placed in unmarked graves in the Municipal Cemetery outside Budapest. |
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Type A and type B hypocoristics represent two different degrees of emergence of the unmarked.There are two main types of hypocoristics in Spanish. |
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These later came into the possession of the vicar of nearby St Bartholomew's Church, who reburied them in an unmarked grave in the church graveyard. |
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Vice City is... a steaming Cuban sandwich of sultry Latin sirens, drug deals gone bad and seedy mobsters with big metal briefcases full of small unmarked bills. |
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Temples, I will lie in permanent white in an unmarked place. |
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In backcountry skiing, a skier goes for skiing on ungroomed slopes, including unmarked or unpatrolled areas either inside or outside of a ski resort's boundaries. |
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The photographs taken during my 1973 visit depict how Manzanar looked and felt for the quarter century it remained unmarked and all but disremembered. |
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Joleon Lescott, Gareth McAuley and Craig Dawson all made distractive runs allowing Morrison to ghost in and head home Chris Brunt's delivery totally unmarked. |
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Set up in the middle of the Vipers zone, the unmarked Kurt Reynolds produced a slapshot which flew into the net over goalie Andrew Verner's left shoulder. |
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He said there will also be police monitoring tailgaters in unmarked cars. |
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The visitors could have added an instant second, but Rooney screwed an ugly attempt high into Hennessey's arms after Berbatov cleverly found the unmarked England striker. |
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Here obligatory inflections are realized on the auxiliary, while the lexical verb is either unmarked or marked as nonfinite, gerundive, or participial. |
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The Spanish government plans to install over 1,000 new permanent radar traps at tourist hotspots and close to airports as well as more speed cameras and unmarked police cars. |
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Captan Kyle Storer's fine pass split United's defence and the defender raced through but instead of squaring to the unmarked Amari Morgan-Smith, he screwed his effort wide. |
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In summary, there are differences between the dialects regarding the unmarked position of the possessive, the use of enclitics and the use of the definite article. |
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Another scoring opportunity went abegging for Pakistan soon when an unmarked Muhammad Dilber missed an open chance, hitting the ball wide with only the goalkeeper to beat. |
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In second person imperatives, however, when Px-es are used, the object is always unmarked, and the same stands for the so called predestinative conjugation. |
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Dapperly dressed in a dark blue suit and carefully knotted purple tie, he was placed in the back of an unmarked car and driven to Runcorn police station. |
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Unmarked crates, heavy machinery, and piles upon piles of empty skids filled the most of it. |
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Unmarked at the far post, the wantaway Chelsea striker had the relatively easy task of slotting the ball home past the unfortunate Jevric. |
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Unmarked in the box, Aruna slots home a low cross from Wilhelmsson, who sauntered down the right wing unchallenged. |
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