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"graveyard" Definitions
  1. an area of land, often near a church, where people are buried compare cemetery, churchyard
  2. a place where things or people that are not wanted are sent or left

576 Sentences With "graveyard"

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I would rather be buried in a Negro graveyard than in a rebel graveyard.
Many are chronically sleepless — from injuries, long hours, graveyard shifts as security guards to make extra money (in one case, in an actual graveyard).
Vermont: The Flavor Graveyard If you don't want to visit the actual Ben & Jerry's, you can always visit their "Flavor Graveyard," where they memorialize flavors gone by the wayside.
And, whatever slick and welcoming thing she and Roy built for the plaza, there would still be a graveyard beneath it, the way there is a graveyard beneath everything.
"Guess Wimbledon used to have a 'Graveyard Court,'" Wozniacki said in reference to the court at the All England Club, which was known by some as the Graveyard of Champions.
Lazy Bear Games' Graveyard Keeper is a farming sim that also tasks the player with managing the town's dead, processing their bodies and burying them in a graveyard you tend.
She hadn't seen Graveyard so much as smile in . . .
" He added, "You want to see a bird graveyard?
But I also don't need another graveyard for my images.
You can save them for later with the Graveyard feature.
In recent years, St. Dunstan's graveyard has been excavated twice.
Those may soon head to the graveyard of abandoned tech.
It's an automobile company that is headed for the graveyard.
Linguists have often referred to America as a "language graveyard".
The oldest tomb in the graveyard dates back to 1439.
"Guess Wimbledon used to have a 'Graveyard Court,'" Wozniacki said.
Hinch refused to bury the Astros in that same graveyard.
There's a new headstone in the satellite internet graveyard today.
Mr. Markey ties that together with the revealer GRAVEYARD SHIFT.
It's like a graveyard, but also like an Advent calendar.
Meanwhile, the group's website is a graveyard of broken links.
Graveyard was laughing and rubbing and, frankly, growing visibly erect.
The whole history of the city is in that graveyard.
I didn't expect to spend Election Day in a graveyard.
Behind him we see a graveyard with freshly placed wreaths.
What happens when you buy a house in a graveyard?
And there are a graveyard of people who've pushed for them.
Which means there&aposs a creepy unmarked graveyard on the property.
On the edge of the city lies a graveyard for tanks.
In the graveyard orbit, they won't interfere with other operational satellites.
Betty has brought Chic to a graveyard for the Black Hood.
The boy was buried in Tirin Kot, in the Shahidano graveyard.
Winnebago Graveyard is now available from online booksellers and Image Comics.
I'm seeing a lot of whistling past the graveyard about this.
There it lies, buried in the graveyard of failed smartphone platforms.
It's almost like they're whistling past the graveyard of their predictions.
Jibo's website is a graveyard of videos that cannot be loaded.
I'm not whistling past the graveyard of a possible second Watergate.
Those runways are now a graveyard for Hong Kong's fallen trees.
One in four Americans works a graveyard shift — between 10 p.m.
They'd wonder, especially, why we'd worn such things to a graveyard.
They were not allowed to bury their dead in the graveyard.
I'm writing a novel about a small town — particularly its graveyard.
The graveyard was founded in 1822 according to the Recoleta website.
This unexpected civility is a form of whistling past the graveyard.
Moravian slaves were buried in the main God Acre&aposs graveyard.
"Graveyard Shift Ghost Tours," learn about Twain's interest in the supernatural.
It's pretty grim, but we had sex in a graveyard once.
" In this episode of Transmissions, Motherboard goes to Brooklyn's "Taxi Graveyard.
"It went from like a graveyard to a rave," he said.
Your new album Graveyard of Good Times comes out in January.
Pinal Airpark is sometimes called a graveyard or boneyard for planes.
Star's old tweets are a graveyard of grotesque threats and insults.
But a river bottom thick with sediment is just a graveyard.
Graveyard was busy opening several packs of money with his teeth.
On Wednesday morning, his family buried him in a nearby graveyard.
I'm not looking forward to working the graveyard shift this year.
"It's really inappropriate to jog around a graveyard," her sister scolds.
He never took anything from a graveyard or tampered with tombstones.
"Our assemblies have become a graveyard of passed bills," he said.
Her timeline is like a graveyard of famous people's shitty game.
And without employees making things work, Startupland would be a graveyard.
But there are elements of whistling past the graveyard in such pronouncements.
She, as the stranger she meets in the graveyard says, is special.
Spppppoooookyyyyy season has popped up like a zombie's hand in a graveyard.
Images like this "bike-share graveyard" should scare these companies into action.
In the photo Harris shared, the family poses in a misty graveyard.
The antique store isn't just a graveyard of unloved toy souls, though.
But unbeknownst to him, he's not the only inhabitant in the graveyard.
People who work night and graveyard shifts also must adjust their clocks.
Walking among them is like strolling through a graveyard of massive tombstones.
"When you see a lot of human skeletons, usually it's a graveyard."
It has been called a diplomatic graveyard, having frustrated generations of negotiators.
HARTFORD "Graveyard Shift Ghost Tours," learn about Twain's interest in the supernatural.
There is no sense of visiting a utopian graveyard when visiting Arcosanti.
But Harney thinks the site is too remote to be a graveyard.
Theirs was a "picnic in a beautiful graveyard," as Nadine Gordimer wrote.
The disintegrating coastline was claiming a graveyard that was once far inland.
More than a dump, it felt like being in an endless graveyard.
If this proves impossible, the body ends up in the Edhi graveyard.
An Eritrean boy in the military tank graveyard in Asmara, Eritrea, Aug.
She and her team found the graveyard after uncovering an ancient road.
And yet the people who live here tend their graveyard with affection.
Aden survives to walk through a minefield — or is it a graveyard?
Dropping down into the graveyard felt like stepping into a forgotten world.
The graveyard of Lourd Matha Church in Koodathayai has now been upturned.
Now Graveyard was stuffing hundreds down into the crotch of his pants.
Graveyard took a single banknote and held it up over his head.
Or is this one more product slowly headed to the Google Graveyard?
Instead, it has become a graveyard where good ideas go to die.
They all feature a graveyard of potential cut short by careless cruelty.
But home is home, even when staying feels like tending a graveyard.
John CornynJohn CornynTensions rise in Senate's legislative 'graveyard' Congress feels heat to act on youth vaping Senate passes legislation supporting Hong Kong protesters MORE (Texas), another GOP senator who is up for reelection next year, railed against "Schumer's graveyard" during a floor speech — a play on Democrats' dubbing the Senate a "legislative graveyard" — while standing next to a poster with tombstones detailing what legislation Schumer has killed.
Scientists have been worried about its resurgence from graveyard thaws for a while.
Alamy September is notorious for being the graveyard of the film release calendar.
In the end the giggling at Tronc is journalism whistling past the graveyard.
And that's what the scientists analyzing all those graveyard remains are going for.
According to the watch press, this year's Baselworld in Switzerland was a graveyard.
Middle grade: Kate DiCamillo (Because of Winn-Dixie), Neil Gaiman (The Graveyard Book).
First they came for Facebook and Facebook became a graveyard of baby photos.
Rather than a regular or stationary graveyard, it felt like a mobile one.
Canada's Fisheries and Oceans department tweeted images of the massive cross-species graveyard.
And then let me know what your app store graveyard is filled with.
Now, the brand is bringing it back from the fragrance graveyard...sort of.
He's a field of corpses, a graveyard of bodies stitched together and moving.
The graveyard in question was on the northern rim of a dusty crater.
"After a few years, it is like a graveyard for photos," he remarked.
Right now that bill lays in Leader McConnell's all-too-full legislative graveyard.
"There's an entire short seller's graveyard for investors who have bet against it."
Read more: The London Stock Exchange has a graveyard of past merger attempts.
Perhaps you were working the graveyard shift, or just partying way too hard.
It's a shame that we have to go the graveyard and bury them.
It isn't spoiling this movie to tell you it ends in a graveyard.
Travis Bickle drives the graveyard shift because of chronic insomnia in Taxi Driver.
PARELES The Minneapolis quartet Graveyard Club makes moody synth rock befitting its name.
Finally, I will tell them about the family I escorted to a graveyard.
We drove past a graveyard filled with seemingly endless rows of white crosses.
Mr. Alfieri can check a video feed from a camera above the graveyard.
He might be sunbathing, except that he appears to be in a graveyard.
Leaving the graveyard, Adelaida comes upon a group of red-shirted government loyalists.
The construction of a railroad line destroyed what was left of that graveyard.
It's arguably the reason why people tend to talk about Google's product graveyard.
Perhaps it wouldn't have been so easy if I'd been playing Graveyard Keeper.
Noisey: So, you were just saying that you live across from a graveyard?
During the investigation, we even identified where there could be a clandestine graveyard.
After working in the graveyard we try and put it behind us, you know?
But music is also the lost battlefield and graveyard of most general aesthetic theories.
When the last scene arrived, and Cameron entered the graveyard, the room fell silent.
It forms something like a graveyard for some of the world's iconic endangered species.
Winnebago Graveyard takes readers from a carnival freak show to a hallucinatory black mass.
As I'm walking up to the church and its graveyard, I notice a hearse.
NW of Tahiti - it managed to miss the 'spacecraft graveyard' which is further south!
The graveyard that is my miles-long app purchase history is rife with embarrassments.
Some recall that Yemen, like Afghanistan, has been a graveyard for many an invader.
It's a shame that we have to go to their graveyard and bury them.
The killer mapped his crawl space with alarming detail, sketching out a homemade graveyard.
It's a shame that we have to go to the graveyard and bury them.
"There's also trifoliate orange, which Raphael discovered in a graveyard in Brooklyn," Marks says.
We even went to the graveyard for a few to pay respects to someone.
Idaho has been a graveyard for Democrats seeking state or federal positions for decades.
We were looking around this church, and there was no one in the graveyard.
After Hatfield's girlfriend reported him missing Sunday, police tracked his cellphone to the graveyard.
He calls himself the "Grim Reaper," having turned his chamber into a legislative graveyard.
Not like the time he left that "Sabrina" graveyard shoot at 4:30 a.m.
He pointed in the direction of a nearby graveyard, this one filled with crosses.
But on first glance, the graveyard looked like it had been abandoned for decades.
Follow along here for all our coverage of everything Google sends to the graveyard.
Chickens wander the grounds outside that serve as a graveyard for abandoned, broken vehicles.
In the Gucci graveyard, as in all of Mr. Michele's collections, there were both.
"The goal is not to die the richest person in the graveyard," Roth said.
Another key to cactus hydro-thrift is a willingness to work the graveyard shift.
Across the graveyard, cellphone lights blinked in the darkness, perhaps belonging to the pranksters.
Flaco even shows me a filled-in passage that started inside a graveyard tomb.
"It's been such a graveyard of failures because the biology is so poorly understood."
It was a lovely and oddly cheerful sight, the graveyard overlooking the ice. ♦
Directed by: Ralph S. SingletonWritten by: John EspositoBased on: "Graveyard Shift" (collected in Night Shift) Graveyard Shift has the industrial drabness and stilted plotting of The Mangler — but it's not a career low point for Robert Englund, which is an automatic improvement.
California: The Mojave Airplane Graveyard There are a lot of strange things in California, but for sheer spectacle, it's hard to do better than the Mojave Airplane Graveyard, where hundreds of grounded aircraft litter the grounds in various states of scavenge or disrepair.
I believe that Bennett's painting is depicting Act III of the play, the graveyard scene.
I bought a plot in the same graveyard, so did Mink and all my friends.
You can only understand it if you're at the graveyard—it can emotionally wreck you.
The new continent has been a promised land; the old one a museum or graveyard.
Well, as of April 15, it'll be dead, buried in the giant software graveyard. RIP.
Their other options, including letting the Seven Kingdoms dissolve into a graveyard, aren't much better.
If that is true, it explains why there are so many bones in the graveyard.
A year or two later, she started drinking with other kids in the local graveyard.
After taking a tour, I get signed up for a graveyard shift, 11:30 p.m.
For instance: the Arthur Kill ship graveyard, located just across from New Jersey's Tuft's Point.
The BBC buried it in a graveyard slot and did no publicity around its transmission.
Yellowstone National Park and Mono Lake, California, also served as inspiration for the Elephant Graveyard.
The 47s dropped us off in a dry riverbed, three miles east of the graveyard.
The mines kept Bakerton's men employed until disaster struck, turning one site into a graveyard.
Fan-favorite "graveyard cupcakes" are on the menu this year, as are "Maleficent"-inspired churros.
The outdoor lot of Mr. Z Towing in Flushing, Queens, looked like an automotive graveyard.
Miller, now 270, came home to the graveyard of his neighborhood about 240 years ago.
So you decide to go back down the skeleton graveyard, and suddenly you realize: Shit!
Our garage is a graveyard of maimed and/or obliterated backpacks (yes, we're pack rats).
As Act II opens, we are back in the graveyard, but the mood has shifted.
The moment the lesson is over, the children race into the graveyard to play chase.
Zeid Al Homran visits the graveyard where his two little boys are buried every day.
And sometimes — like animal bodies in a cursed graveyard — it's better to leave things be.
There was no question that Lynn wanted the WHUR announcer's job on the graveyard shift.
This graveyard community where people from the provinces come and move into as their home.
Several Revolutionary War soldiers are buried in the First Reformed Church graveyard opposite the courthouse.
The day after the procession, Safdar drives to the Edhi graveyard, a huge, flat expanse.
Every employee had to take a graveyard shift in the fulfillment centers to meet orders.
The graveyard of American politics is littered with the doomed ambitions of the very rich.
Fan Chen-yuan, 30, was working the graveyard shift as a volunteer at the school.
Their purpose is to take care of the Jefferson family graveyard up on the mountaintop.
All are either in the corporate graveyard or just a shell of their former selves.
It's an automobile company that is headed for the graveyard," he said on "Closing Bell.
In an accurate but obvious metaphor, it's surrounded by a graveyard with crumbling, toppling headstones.
She remarked on the spooky mist, which hovered in the museum's garden like a graveyard.
BIALOWIEZA, Poland — The forest floor is a graveyard, strewn with fallen spruce and oak trees.
Sandra Nakamura (former Wailana waitress, 93–1992): I worked the graveyard shift, real late at night.
With billions of users worldwide, that means millions of people will make up Facebook's digital graveyard.
He asks if he'd like to pay his respects take and take him to the graveyard.
American photographer Joel-Peter Witkin's work skirts the line between a freak show and a graveyard.
" Neil Gaiman gorgeously reimagined "The Jungle Book" with ghosts replacing wild animals in "The Graveyard Book.
Outside the church is a graveyard with headstones that date back to the late 19th century.
The South Carolina Republican Party really tried to turn its state into the graveyard of Trumpism.
Instead names including phthisis, consumption, scrofula, hectic fever, and graveyard cough identified its emaciation and decline.
His new department has a justified reputation as the graveyard of government ministers and their agendas.
Across the street is the modest graveyard where he and the other stolen Africans are buried.
Now, with the extremist group amassing people around its fighters, Mosul could tragically become a graveyard.
"Bring the dead down low / Bring the dead body down to the graveyard, son," he yells.
In the photo, the family poses in a desolate graveyard as a smiling spirit creeps up.
"Now, I know many of you probably think I'm whistling past the graveyard here," Cramer said.
Like Graveyard Ops, Herbal Assault contributes to an improved feeling of balance between the two factions.
THE newly established graveyard, a short drive west of Mytilene port, is a desperately sad place.
I used to smoke weed in the graveyard and I used to have sex there too.
The Home Office is a notorious graveyard for political careers, and it often sees rapid turnover.
The "Graveyard" video is stuffed with hidden meanings for fans to unpack, interpret, and relate to.
The catholic graveyard Calvary Cemetery, located in Queens, New York, offers visitors a view of Manhattan.
Swarm, Down To Lunch and a graveyard of other apps have always missed a critical piece.
He tightened the scarf, pulled the hat low and stood near the graveyard adjoining the cathedral.
You can also visit the Boothill Graveyard ($3) where the victims of the shootout are buried.
" He added, "We conceived of the attic of almost a graveyard for their hopes and dreams.
Spending an afternoon at this 212-acre graveyard that borders Sunset Park feels anything but macabre.
"Syria has become the graveyard of U.S. credibility," columnist Michael Gerson wrote in the same paper.
Wang after just two days, and she returned to the graveyard shift at Mei Xin Care.
Does it see us as a couple of fireflies playing hide-and-seek in a graveyard?
And beneath the mountains of rubble lies a graveyard of lives lost in the ferocious fight.
The town government knocked it down during the night and buried the pieces in the graveyard.
McConnell has proudly dubbed himself the "grim reaper" who presides over the graveyard of his Senate.
Less than three years later, the Daydream was just another headstone in Google's big product graveyard.
I was halfway up the ramp when someone started shouting at me from inside the graveyard.
Such books are a cry of pain and fear, a terrified person whistling past the graveyard.
It became a graveyard of their lives because the dashes represented the span of their lives.
It's not fiction: A forest graveyard will open this month at Point Arena, south of Mendocino.
The clip begins with Swift in a very "Thriller"-like graveyard scene, crawling around, digging graves.
Michael Fry, 39 from Mamaroneck, New York, was inspired by Disney World's Haunted Mansion gravestones to create his own graveyard on his front yard, except these have a twist—Fry's graveyard is made up of pop culture trends that are dead or dying out in 2017. RIP.
It's nostalgic and goofy to watch a young girl dancing like an interpretive windmill in a graveyard.
It was 250 acres and we had a couple of barns and ponds, a graveyard and caves.
Just to add, once I had my graveyard I built the house along with a creepy caretaker.
Branson did, however, get the state of New Mexico to pay $250 million for a spaceship graveyard.
It's believed that its graveyard is the final—unmarked—resting place of the missing schoolboy Lee Boxell.
Ben & Jerry's flavors that are sadly no longer on store shelves end up in the flavor graveyard.
Fortune's graveyard is located in Yanjiao town of Hebei province, which is close to Beijing and Tianjin.
And not by sad dead bodies from the graveyard, but by idiot living ones from the Internet.
"A graveyard is an encumbrance, a big, big encumbrance," said Emma Ssekandi, a land broker in Kampala.
Months of extreme heat have turned thousands of miles of pristine habitat into an endless watery graveyard.
Off Jimmy McGill goes to the 24/7 copy shop, where he buys the graveyard employee's silence.
Nevada: The Clown Motel It's a clown-themed motel, built next to a graveyard in Tonopah, Nevada.
But Whisper refuses to race into the graveyard like fellow anonymous social apps Secret and Yik Yak.
Jack Straw, who held the job in Britain for four years, called it "Life in the Graveyard".
In the daytime, they would send a woman dressed as a mourner to go through the graveyard.
Lying on top of debris, Cordelia wakes in what looks like a Goblet of Fire-style graveyard.
The backdrop to all my thoughts is a graveyard … No one should have to suffer this way.
I applaud Samsung for making yet another attempt, but it's going right to the graveyard with Continuum.
Lincoln In The Bardo tells the story of one fateful night in a Georgetown graveyard in 1862.
For years I had thought of Hart Island as the graveyard of last resort for homeless people.
Mr. President, the graveyard is full of indispensable men and women -- none of us here is indispensable.
Digger, who'd been closer to the graveyard than I was, thought that the graves had looked suspicious.
"The detail I'm reproducing here is a graveyard of scattered brush hairs And other detritus," says Elkins.
Mr. Musk might have to walk back his crack last year that Apple was the "Tesla graveyard."
Instagram accounts like "Bird Graveyard" or "Scooters Behaving Badly" have racked up hundreds of thousands of followers.
The Mediterranean is an escape route for these displaced people and, also, all too often, a graveyard.
Wall Street appears to be dancing past this global graveyard without so much as a passing thought.
The tranquil graveyard at Trinity Church is tucked into an otherwise bustling commercial corner of Lower Manhattan.
Saving the planet involves some rough hours (pretty much the graveyard shift, if not 'round the clock).
But at the same time, there's a small-ish graveyard of developer bootcamps and some with issues.
The "Haunted Mansion" and "Spooky Graveyard" packages cost $9.99, while the "Moonlit Cottage" comes in at $2.99.
Sometimes people joke about issues that are actually frightening, as a way to whistle past the graveyard.
More recently, reports surfaced of their numerous early-morning meetings in an S.U.V. in a city graveyard.
Basically, the graveyard is still used by the Filipinos in the neighboring villages to bury the dead.
After all, Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is openly bragging about the upper chamber being a legislative graveyard.
You have to take them to a graveyard, and we won't be responsible for digging the holes.
By the time she hit the stage to perform her single "Graveyard," however, Halsey looked completely different.
Out on the water, it was often easy to forget that the Mediterranean is an enormous graveyard.
And let the Republican-run Senate, a graveyard of principle, be stuck with defending a lawless president.
But the previous landowner also used the rear of his property as a graveyard for rusting machinery.
MASS AND CARBS I shower and shave and visit the graveyard where my late wife is buried.
"It's like finding the lost elephant graveyard or finding a dinosaur wandering around, live," Dr. Distel said.
In recent years, Toys "R" Us, RadioShack and Sports Authority have followed that path to the graveyard.
I think people are whistling past the graveyard thinking it will be a walk in the park.
Depending on how you count, Greenland has been a graveyard for four, five, or even six societies.
The boy does not seem to be interacting with the graveyard or with the riders in motion.
We used to go to the fish and chip shop and eat our dinner in the graveyard.
Sometimes, when dancing around the fire in the graveyard, taking your shirt off is the only option.
When a forgotten graveyard was unearthed at a Philadelphia construction site, no city agency would step in.
"Nineveh state will be your graveyard," he said, referring to the north Iraqi province where Mosul is located.
A graveyard of new life The Boneyard is also still active helping the US military in current battles.
Some years ago, for a term project, one of my students took some people to a local graveyard.
I met her in the graveyard at St. Marks Church during one of her stints outside psychiatric institutions.
On this day, Christians come to the graveyard and pray for the departed souls of their loved ones.
Books of The Times Lawrence Wright's new book begins at a truck stop and ends in a graveyard.
And the graveyard of apps that have died due to pressure from native Apple software is ever-growing.
The video is ideally shot in a graveyard because Noah's love is dead and that's where we're at.
In my last several games, as my city turns into a graveyard, I am not seeing anything new.
Native people are the vengeful spirits in Poltergeist or the founders of that nightmare graveyard in Pet Sematary.
Many employees earned their stripes working the graveyard shift, and now it is Paulino De La Rosa's turn.
How She's Predicted To Die: For some reason, Violet can't predict McKenna's death during that first graveyard visit.
The Graveyard Shift is a series chronicling how professionals with some of the strangest hours get their rest.
The mansion in question is Thornhill, the residence of the Blossom family that has its very own graveyard.
It joins Samsung's Milk Video in the Graveyard For Samsung Media Services No One Wanted Except Samsung Executives.
An afternoon zodiac cruise through the iceberg graveyard, drifting through and around a sculpture exhibition formed by nature.
One of the men buried in Rabwah's well-manicured graveyard is Chaudhry Zafrulah Khan, Pakistan's first foreign minister.
When Scar enters the hyena lair at the elephant graveyard in the remake, low growls can be heard.
Writing about Saudi Arabia's oil reserves, future production and spare capacity is a professional graveyard for oil analysts.
The city itself becomes a sun-dappled, undulating skyline, an aerial-view archaeological map and a living graveyard.
Considering its rich significance, instead of hustling handwriting off to the graveyard, perhaps what's called for is resurrection.
" Democrats, meanwhile, have rallied behind blasting McConnell for not moving more legislation, terming the Senate a "legislative graveyard.
Onstage, Republican elected officials and movement leaders spent the first day of the event whistling past the graveyard.
On the way, they stopped in the graveyard of Trinity Church, on Broadway, where Alexander Hamilton is buried.
I keep visiting the graveyard in Darkest Dungeon and stare at the epitaphs for two of my veterans.
Long before the burglar Vjeran Tomic became the talk of Paris, he honed his skills in a graveyard.
Most space debris ends up in the remote southern Pacific Ocean, an area some call a space graveyard.
I spent much of my childhood on my grandparents' farm, playing in the graveyard next to their church.
The graveyard at the end of the lane has an area for militants, who are remembered as "martyrs".
The coaster is a seaside engineering pièce de résistance, including an underground tunnel, a bridge, and seashell graveyard.
I passed a rolling golf course and reached an adjacent graveyard whose incline rivaled some in the Alps.
"We were like, 'All right,'" said Melissa, recalling how dubious she was about a trip to a graveyard.
"We can't have that graveyard in the center of the island forever," a former city planner told me.
The graveyard shift ended in 2006, so we rarely get people stumbling in intoxicated, asking to get married.
"It would be wonderful if the headstones could be restored and returned to the original graveyard," she said.
Typically, satellites are supposed to get rid of all their propellant before they move to the graveyard orbit.
The saloon manager had pointed out the location of the graveyard on a nearby hillside, Mr. Jacobson said.
Halsey's custom red carpet look feels appropriate following the artist's epic performance of "Graveyard" at last weekend's AMAs.
In the vast graveyard of failed start-ups lie many that would ultimately have thrived, given the chance.
The end result is surprisingly accessible, and very pretty, in a kisses-in-the-graveyard kind of way.
Nothing would remain except an impenetrable graveyard of rubbish that could ground rocket launches for years, maybe even centuries.
If you wander through any graveyard, you'll find grave markers made of all manner of the same thing: stone!
He comes in seven days a week and works 12 to 14 hours a day during the graveyard shift.
The farm is fenced off, and he feeds his cows on dry, over-grazed grassland flanked by a graveyard.
Near the graveyard where the Easter attack victims were buried, the daily deprivation that Youhanabad residents experience is evident.
"I love Canada, but it's been a real investing graveyard for pretty much everything as of late," he said.
A graveyard is seen as it floods during the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey August 27, 2017 in Pearland, Texas.
Alongside the camp, on Jalalabad Road, hundreds of running machines are stacked high, a treadmill graveyard, looking for buyers.
There's a reason the graveyard of battery startups is sprawling — and it doesn't have much to do with science.
We can thank the Netflix show GLOW for resuscitating a forgotten '80s TV phenomenon from the pop culture graveyard.
Oh, wait, you don't have to imagine the carnage, since the graveyard shows us exactly what it would be.
But with great usability, stellar hardware, and features that avoid the "gimmick" graveyard, the Robin is an amazing 1.
The retail graveyard is filled with private equity buys, including Toys R Us, Sears, KB Toys, and Payless Shoes.
Known for its Creole fare, weird turquoise building, and chandeliers, it sits across the street from a beautiful graveyard.
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Ambitious but unloved, talent-packed but unwatched, it'll be laid to rest in the Great TV Graveyard in April.
Soon he hopes to also construct a small seating area at the graveyard, for families visiting their loved ones.
Before the Coalition came Known as the "graveyard of empires," Afghanistan has a reputation for humiliating would-be conquerors.
"They are whistling past the graveyard if they think it is not going to hit the exchanges," he said.
Back when stores and restaurants closed early, doughnut shops became a sanctuary for graveyard shift cops working the beat.
There are a lot of women with my name buried in the graveyard, since it's a bit old-fashioned.
At the time, cops working the graveyard shift didn't have much choice when they wanted to take a break.
There is no one to consult before pulling off the road at a thatched-roof village, or a graveyard.
His father worked, at one point in Blankfein's childhood, worked the graveyard shift sorting mail for the post office.
They go to live in a new place, a graveyard where, the story having circled round, Anjum now lives.
Average annual gross income: $51,544It's never just another day at the office if your office is, well, a graveyard.
A bushy field across from a graveyard is now a dumping ground for broken branches and battered tree trunks.
He noted the shaggy cedar trees, the graveyard he crossed to get to the beach with the squeaking sand.
Humor creeps in from strange sources, including a seller of funeral packages and a march through a Paris graveyard.
" Speaker Nancy Pelosi brings a poster titled "McConnell's graveyard" with bills she says Leader Mitch McConnell "wants to bury.
Why, in the name of Marie Kondo, would a person maintain a graveyard or museum of their old electronics?
Happy National Selfie Day, and may DeGeneres' selfie forever rest in the diamond-lined graveyard of viral internet fame.
Then we are left with a graveyard of old content and contacts while the platforms sell off remaining value.
At first glance, it looks like a cryptic disused graveyard with odd tombstones laid out in a mysterious pattern.
Saunders imagines a polyphonic graveyard chorus during a night the grieving Lincoln returned alone to Willie's Georgetown cemetery crypt.
The integrity of his graveyard DJ shift must be protected, but here, stupid hat kid, take some crystal meth!
VICE: Hey Danial, tell me how you ended up living in a graveyard after getting kicked off Smokey Mountain?
He has lovingly overseen the creation of the graveyard in which these women and their families can be buried.
I was immersed in a symphony of experiences that unified the space, a tourist destination and graveyard at once.
I spotted the front gates of the graveyard one morning on my way to Arabic class in downtown Tunis.
The deaths of journalists, they say, fall into a graveyard of impunity, true of almost all murders in Mexico.
On Ross Island, they built the Chief Commissioner's house, a cathedral, and even a graveyard for fallen British soldiers.
The similarities between "Spoon River" and Saunders's new novel extend well beyond the Lincoln association and the graveyard confessions.
Sometime in March, it will move Intelsat 901 out of the graveyard orbit so it can return to operations.
Justice Ginsburg, 84, also described her grueling exercise routine, her link to a rap icon and her "graveyard" dissents.
Holywell Cemetery, off a busy road in the heart of Oxford, is both a graveyard and a wildlife refuge.
She remembered that folks said Blue Sink, the bottomless, was Morgan's graveyard and all Africa awoke in her blood.
Maybe the markets are whistling past the graveyard, but my sense is that this is the playbook right now.
The hospital is gone today, but the graveyard is still there, right behind the modern condos that replaced it.
Go to a graveyard, dig up a human body, and take photos with it while getting hammered on whiskey.
Republicans argue Democrats are too focused on impeachment and have coined a term, "Schumer's graveyard," pointing the finger at Senate Minority Leader Charles SchumerCharles (Chuck) Ellis SchumerTensions rise in Senate's legislative 'graveyard' 2020 Republicans accuse Schumer of snubbing legislation Schumer: Leadership trying to work out competing surprise medical bill measures MORE (D-N.Y.).
A digital graveyard, complete with metaphorical tumbleweed, characterizes the crop of 2017 that decided to take the money and run.
The "hearted" songs graveyard brings to mind the early days of iTunes, or even torrenting tools like LimeWire and Kazaa.
When her uptight sister Clare tells her that "it's really inappropriate to jog around a graveyard," Fleabag merely looks bemused.
Our current arrangement has made the Senate a graveyard of dead bills that were aimed to fix badly broken laws.
An ominous guitarist, "the Man in Black," forever strums a reflective ballad from the village graveyard, left of the stage.
After most rocket launches, the fairing halves are left to plummet back to Earth, where the ocean becomes their graveyard.
Mane, the builder who lives there, recently stumbled on a makeshift graveyard of militants some 20 kilometers from the village.
The Black Hood appears in the graveyard, and Chic tries to run, but the Black Hood takes off after him.
I was looking at all this ruin-porn, and there's this amazing airplane graveyard in Lancaster, [California], in the desert.
For example, a recent case of trespassers cutting through a New Jersey graveyard ended in 32 citations but no arrests.
With no Jews left to tend to the graveyard, the rough-hewn tombstones were worn blank by wind and weather.
Just keep your eyes on the prize: When that download is done, you can send Stocks to the app graveyard.
"On Monday morning America awoke to discover that nearly 200 tombstones were toppled in a nearby Jewish graveyard," Pence said.
At the start of the show, four high school girls gather for their Halloween tradition of drinking in a graveyard.
Though there was no actual graveyard or headstone to put flowers on, it was clearly a place where he resided.
The haunted house experience will include an interactive graveyard and the Sanderson sisters' cottage, complete with their infamous giant cauldron.
Uncles and cousins came and went, and children were dropped off and then gathered again after graveyard shifts were completed.
Form Energy's approach is promising, but so were the technologies of A123 Systems and a graveyard of earlier battery startups.
Ultimately, though, Rdio itself went bankrupt and was sold to Pandora, leaving both Rdio and Dhingana in the startup graveyard.
What ensues is a contest over Lance, the clerk who works the copy store's graveyard shift and witnessed Jimmy's machinations.
One end of each strand was tied high in an ash tree that stood at the center of the graveyard.
The catch: If you drive past a graveyard, all of your cows pass away and you have to start over.
Collins quoted the graveyard scene from " Hamlet "—"Your water is a sore decayer"—to explain why some conservators might hesitate.
Chris Christie says Trump's staff 'served him poorly' for booking Fox News interview in-front of graveyard on D-Day
The church was active as early as 700 CE, and a graveyard takes up a large portion of the property. 
The graveyard is a massive 365 acres, and more than 1,750,000 rest on the plot according to the Calvary website.
It became an official military graveyard in 1864, and it has been the property of the US Army ever since.
Only about a third of that has been recovered, including some which was hidden under headstones in a London graveyard.
The "Spooky Graveyard" set comes with tombstone and ghost-shaped cookies so that you can assemble your very own cemetery.
Another distinct aspect of the Philistine graveyard, the researchers say, is the colorful pottery found throughout the sites and chambers.
"Frankly, we have been whistling past the graveyard for decades" on some threats facing the United States, Mr. Pompeo said.
We then retraced his steps to the field hospital, and then found the graveyard where my ancestor was temporarily buried.
The Saturday ceremony will last about 15 minutes, then the procession will head to the graveyard to bury the body.
Suffice it to say, I dug it all out of my theme graveyard, and after a stretch of brainstorming: Boom!
So I went around back and hoisted myself up the eight- or nine-foot brick wall that surrounded the graveyard.
But once I started listening to them, I realized that most of them weren't interested in the graveyard at all.
Your ride to the graveyard will be in a vehicle donated by some god-fearing, and probably tax-dodging, dude.
And then she'd had to call Carl from work to drive her back to the graveyard to get her Dart.
C. Moore, an arts and crafts retailer, is closing its doors and joining the growing graveyard of dead retail brands.
For displaced people from Africa, Asia and the Middle East, the Mediterranean can be an escape route — or a graveyard.
On the far side of the graveyard, beyond the wall, was a tumbling two-storey building with a thatched roof.
In his book "Disturbing the Universe," he reflected on his mother's decline and her favorite walk to a nearby graveyard.
So instead, the company is whistling past the graveyard, issuing starry-eyed business plans and paying its executives big bonuses.
If you go to Braun's Instagram, you'll notice it's a graveyard for all the Beliebers looking to communicate with the singer.
Without that car, I couldn't have baked bagels on the graveyard shift, waited tables at lunch, and delivered pizzas at night.
Just last week, the President did an interview in the American graveyard in Normandy with a highly partisan Fox News anchor.
"There's one place that all the people with the greatest potential are gathered -- one place -- and that's the graveyard," she said.
Several studies have found that most people who work graveyard shifts are also more likely to die earlier and become unhealthier.
The shack is a one-story, rickety, pale-green house directly across the street from a graveyard and an elementary school.
But I didnt want a measly gravestone or two like some half-assed Halloween decorations, I wanted an actual damn graveyard.
Kim Cobb traveled to the Kiritimati coral reefs in the spring of 2016 and found, to her horror, an underwater graveyard.
The beasts and baddies were united for three minutes and 12 seconds, and thus was born a graveyard (and chart) smash.
All three missions are geared toward sending satellites plummeting to a watery graveyard in the South Pacific, east of New Zealand.
Moritz, a character in the play, shot himself, and his ghost returned to argue with Cameron in the climactic graveyard scene.
The web has become more akin to a graveyard than a den of possibility — or, perhaps, a billionaire-curated shopping mall.
The red tide has claimed many many victims this year on the Florida coast, which has become a rotting marine graveyard.
There's an Instagram account, Bird Graveyard, devoted to the untimely deaths of scooters thrown off parking structures and dumped in lakes.
The mobile reboot of the arcade classic looks like it will be headed to the big app graveyard come iOS 11.
I really want to give Cole a big hug after he runs off, Forest Gump style, to sit in the graveyard.
"Stocks have been whistling past this graveyard for a few days but they are finally starting to pay attention," they added.
If you drive from Freetown to Kono in the east of Sierra Leone, you will pass a graveyard of failed projects.
Just as Ben and Jerry's has their Flavor Graveyard, a virtual space also exists to mourn our favorite theme park losses.
The next 20 or so represent a graveyard of bad ideas and haphazard cash grabs (no offense, Crazy Penguin Catapult FREE).
The undead corpses of the Abbey's meager graveyard are doddering distractions at noon, but under the shield of midnight, they overwhelm.
This ended up enriching all these white guys and it's become a haunted graveyard that the whole business is built on.
"This technology tends to get copied, and each complex will have their own particular tech and graveyard aesthetics," Kinoshita told me.
And instead of just serving as a digital graveyard, the ibi helps manage your photos so can easily search for them.
Police noticed a string of strange disappearances over the past year and identified what could be a clandestine graveyard, Santos added.
For the people who were at the helm to pretend like that isn't the case is just whistling past the graveyard.
Digger had no idea what could be down there, but he'd got a weird feeling walking past that graveyard that night.
We connected with the crater's easternmost point, then walked in a counterclockwise direction along its rim until we reached the graveyard.
WHEN KADER KHAN was a child, he would bunk off evening prayers at the mosque and head to a nearby graveyard.
The display also features a graveyard for some of the most beloved "Harry Potter" characters, like Professor Dumbledore and Harry's parents.
The graveyard is filled with ancient crypts, some of which are made of iron, indicative of the heyday of iron production.
Beyond the fig tree were a number of weathered marble headstones from the old Canaan graveyard, lying flat on the beach.
He stood and beheld "a graveyard" – dead, dying and injured people just feet from where he and his friends had lain.
But there are no remains in this graveyard -- just clumps of grass stolen from opponents' fields and then buried beneath headstones.
"A lot of our Republican colleagues are feeling the heat about McConnell's legislative graveyard and the do-nothing Senate," Schumer added.
"This city is drowning in filth," cries William Quartermain, a young architect charged with disinterring the remains buried in the graveyard.
She danced atop the Graveyard of the Champions, as Saratoga is known, for upsets of great horses like Affirmed and Secretariat.
According to the Paris tourism website, the graveyard is named for King Louis XIV's confessor, Father François d'Aix de La Chaise.
Nonetheless, a significant uptick of new members is not expected to dramatically alter Congress' reputation as a graveyard for meaningful reforms
Anything else he can find in Utterslev Mose or at the Bispebjerg graveyard, which is a short walk from the restaurant.
This has led to House Democrats decrying McConnell's so-called "legislative graveyard," a moniker the Senate majority leader has proudly adopted.
For Halloween, I guess it's more like a tombstone marker over a crypt in the graveyard — at midnight, with spider webs.
When McCluskey bought the 35-acre property six years ago, the graveyard was largely hidden by vegetation and crawling with ticks.
Edgardo comes to the graveyard at the very moment he believes Lucia is entering her bridal chamber with her new husband.
An Appraisal Soon after the start of "Paris, Texas," Harry Dean Stanton appears in an astonishing gorge called the Devil's Graveyard.
For the moment, he continues to work the graveyard shift packing Milano cookies and Goldfish crackers at the Pepperidge Farm plant.
"Any time you work with stone, you'll get these graveyard comparisons, and that's O.K." Stonehenge was another popular point of comparison.
Afghanistan has long been called the "graveyard of empires" — for so long that it is unclear who coined that disputable term.
It feels weird to visit a graveyard, because in Caribbean culture we avoid graveyards, but it's something that was highly recommended.
Call it Freudian if you want, but they just collect dust, they&aposre an insect graveyard, and they&aposre just ugly.
The twentieth century is a graveyard of such attempts, or, rather, is filled with graveyards of people crushed by such attempts.
You know there's one place that all the people with the greatest potential are gathered, one place, and that's the graveyard.
The article concluded that some of the children had been buried in an unofficial graveyard in the back of the home.
"On Monday morning America awoke to discover that nearly 85033 tombstones were toppled in a nearby Jewish graveyard," Pence said Wednesday.
Revolutionary War veterans are buried in the graveyard, which had its first interment in 1683, according to the Congregation First Shearith.
But Twitter's reputation for neglecting its most popular creators has its own community asking, why hasn't Periscope gone to the app graveyard?
Even at the graveyard it's quiet—you can't talk that much just to respect the bodies so it's not "tense," but... Serious?
The church drew criticism in 1998 after The Oregonian analyzed the deaths of 78 children buried in the church's graveyard since 1955.
He was buried in the yard of a nearby school because it was too dangerous to make the trip to a graveyard.
Most dispatchers are female – often times single moms working a job that requires graveyard shifts and being on-call around the clock.
My brother in law was working the graveyard shift at his job as my sister stayed home taking care of my nephew.
The image is displayed on a wall painted Bone Black, and alludes to Hocking's graveyard of boats, temporarily resurrected to roam again.
They hadn't even gotten to the death of his best friend yet, or the graveyard scene, but Dylan knew it was coming.
In Williston, a lot on the edge of town serves as a graveyard for abandoned RVs, left behind during the oil bust.
At least until a marauding army of White Walkers overwhelms King's Landing and completes the transformation of Westeros into an icy graveyard.
Most of the strange shapes hover along a graveyard on the bottom; three float like balloons on a string near the top.
The click-driven ad model of yore is leaving a graveyard in its wake, as once high-flying companies like Mic collapse.
While it's great that Washington appears to have avoided another truly stupid, self-inflicted government shutdown, Congress is whistling past the graveyard.
But at the same time, there is definitely a graveyard of startups that have tried to re-invent the experience of email.
From the moment we first see Laura (ominously in a graveyard), it's clear that she will be the apex of the story.
The next time you find yourself strolling through a graveyard (as one does), take a closer look at the graves you pass.
Like a post-minimal graveyard, Kishio Suga's cut stones and wood planks lend an existential air to the exhibition space at Dia:Chelsea.
Completing all the missions for either faction opens up Infinity, an endless survival mode that offers bigger rewards than Garden/Graveyard Ops.
The human rights group said satellite images of an expanding graveyard in one of the camps during the time confirmed their testimonies.
Orlandi's family previously received an anonymous tip to search near the 19th century tombs of two German princesses in the tiny graveyard.
Perhaps they will see it as that time in the twentieth century when human beings whistled past one graveyard while digging another.
The show's first episode, "The Body," features a seasoned hit-man trying to stash a body in a graveyard on Halloween night.
So sometimes your mattress does end up just going off to the great graveyard in the sky, but generally they get reused.
Yet, to pretend that the facts outlined above don't hint of a troubling pattern, is just so much whistling past the graveyard.
I was arguably one of the harshest critics of the MacBook, and yet I am extremely sad it's going to gadget graveyard.
A sturdy wine whose flavors unfold quickly, like collapsed tents, Special P astonishes with a minerality rarely perceived outside the graveyard. 4.
Pain medications have become something of a pharmacological graveyard, she told me; their development is often abandoned after patients report no improvement.
The Judiciary Committee became a "graveyard for civil rights legislation" under his watch, according to a historical summary on the Senate's website.
Captain Grant's is located just in front of a graveyard, and many guests have reported interacting with ghosts within the home's walls.
Accordingly, OIRA has been called the "graveyard of regulation," and proposed environmental, public health, and labor rules all fall under its purview.
"You had to navigate through the graveyard of previous fan translation attempts and try to cobble together what you could," he said.
This is the elephant's graveyard; where all the fairy dust that's been sparkling around everybody all night settles and turns to ash.
My dad ended up losing everything because of the invasion, so I worked a graveyard shift and put myself through community college.
Available in-store or online, the "Haunted Mansion" and "Spooky Graveyard" packages are priced at $9.99, while the "Moonlit Cottage" costs $2.99.
And yeah, there's online outrage but we've kind of gotten to the point where we just sort of whistle past the graveyard.
Titled "Silhouette in the Graveyard," it's a jittery montage of news clips of wars, protests and forced immigrations, interspersed with dancing skeletons.
Although burial records suggest they are, archaeologists cannot be certain because parts of the graveyard were dug up in the late 1800s.
After the DNA test came out, my brother and I thought the Hemingses were trying to muscle their way into the graveyard.
Credit... AUSCHWITZ-BIRKENAU, Poland — Along a desolate stretch of road in southeastern Poland, a dozen miles from Auschwitz, there is a graveyard.
If gamers stay committed to their PlayStations, Nintendos and Xboxes, Stadia could turn out to be a digital graveyard like Google Plus.
For example, News Corporation's internet graveyard includes MySpace, The Daily, Delphi Internet Service and Iguide, all of which resulted in not much.
Because the U.S. Congress has long been a graveyard for gun control legislation, some states and localities have enacted their own measures.
Schumer has called the GOP Senate a "legislative graveyard" and bristled at the charge that he was the one slowing things down.
After about five years, MEV-1 will move Intelsat 901 back to the graveyard orbit where the communications satellite will be decommissioned.
" His comments were quickly criticized by Afghans, some of whom even made reference to Afghanistan's unofficial title as the "Graveyard of Empires.
"It's been such a graveyard of failures because the biology is so poorly understood," Baird analyst Brian Skorney recently told Business Insider.
She meets EJ (Michael Braun) in the graveyard, after a creepy encounter (is there, really, any other kind in such a setting?).
It's the decade of Google filling up its product graveyard, Apple stubbornly denying obvious missteps, and Microsoft writing off billions of dollars.
In just the last few years RadioShack, Toys "R" Us and Sports Authority have all followed the path to the retailer graveyard.
Not all would-be Yoricks, wishing their visage exhumed from the graveyard for contemplation by the Prince of Denmark, were so lucky.
Save our Swirled is no longer on the company's list of current flavors—but it's not in the Flavor Graveyard yet either.
Much of it is a marker of our level of estrangement and is as hauntingly pathetic as the graveyard that Myspace became.
Another extensive restoration is currently taking place, with work being done to the bell tower, stained-glass windows, catacombs and brick-walled graveyard.
At the Colón graveyard the mausoleums of important pre-revolutionary families near the gates give way at the periphery to unmarked stone slabs.
Sprig, which had raised $56.7 million to cook and deliver its own meals, is not alone in the on-demand food delivery graveyard.
It is about his recurring nightmare, the one in which the graveyard in his backyard opens up and tries to swallow his mother.
The characters also visit a graveyard and a field with cars stuck vertically into the ground, in case it wasn't spooky enough already.
Buffett has said he has been "absolutely delighted" with those purchases, after having called malpractice insurance "a graveyard for many insurers" in 2006.
The church drew criticism in 1998 after The Oregonian analyzed the deaths of 78 children buried in the church&aposs graveyard since 1955.
Along with a tribute to "Stranger Things" and a Playmates graveyard ... there was a "dead" strip club with a "coked-up" champagne room.
No WiFi router is perfect, but if your network's got more dead spots than a graveyard, it's time to consider upgrading your hardware.
With a simple shortcut, you can transfer lines to the graveyard, which is a dump of sorts for discarded or saved story elements.
The social network that dominated everyone's adolescence has bounced around from owner to Justin Timberlake to owner, but it basically remains a graveyard.
Instead of being buried in his ancestral graveyard, Mr. Ghaffar Khan was buried in Jalalabad, Afghanistan, in the heart of traditionally Pashtun lands.
LONDON — Parliament Square has been transformed into a "lifejacket graveyard," as international leaders gather at the United Nations migration summit in New York.
"You know, there's one place that all the people with the greatest potential are gathered — one place, and that's the graveyard," Davis said.
We first see the "damn graveyard," as Hop calls it, in fifth episode "Dig Dug," although it's not obvious that's what we're observing.
Health workers carry a body of a person killed by Ebola at a graveyard on the outskirts of Monrovia, Liberia, March 11, 2015.
It is still in space, tucked into a graveyard orbit, and without interference will not reenter the Earth's atmosphere for over 1,000 years.
Immigrants are 15.7 percent more likely than U.S.-born workers to work the graveyard shift, according to a report from New American Economy.
He worked the graveyard shift, from 240:303 PM until 230:22010 AM, as part of a repair crew of roughly 2320 people.
Researchers are now looking at the intersection of these two realities, posing the question—will Facebook soon be more graveyard than social network?
Every night, Conor dreams that a giant sinkhole opens up beneath the church, and the graveyard — and his mother — is sucked into it.
Relatives come to pay their respects at the graveyard where migrants who died at sea are buried on the Greek island of Lesbos.
He has ancestors who were in the North Carolina Regiments, and at least one of them is buried in their own family graveyard.
Basically they're strategy as far as I can see is whistle past the graveyard and just hope no one pays attention to it.
A graveyard surrounded by a crude adobe wall sits in the front of the church where Acoma people are buried several layers deep.
"Is that weed?" he said, stretching the word out over several beats as he scanned the graveyard to see who was smoking it.
At his family's request, a ring of tractors stood vigil around the perimeter of the graveyard as Wallace's body was laid to rest.
Mr. Afandi was abducted, beaten and burned, then dumped near a graveyard, according to local news reports; he was not found dead there.
While they were in Melbourne we took them to some graveyard and had them give us a bit of gossip from the crypt.
Now, the agency has announced it will visit Cape Hatteras once again, in a research expedition aimed at virtually recreating the underwater graveyard.
By the end of Act I, Harder is walking through something like a graveyard, but the bodies on the floor aren't quite dead.
I have a friend from rural Tennessee who has seen even his family graveyard swept up by developers hoping to "revitalize" the holler.
Mr. Grigolo put everything on the line for that final scene, at the graveyard of the Ravenswoods, a landed Scottish family in decline.
If "Black Friday" is the mall, "Litany" is the shimmering graveyard of electronic devices connecting us to each other and to the internet.
The graveyard in mountaineering's most fabled playground, Chamonix, France, is filled with young men who died climbing in the massif of Mont Blanc.
To the Editor: When the actor Christopher Reeve was injured 23 years ago, spinal cord research was largely considered the graveyard of neuroscience.
The spirit of Grimes was upon me, and if I had had a graveyard I would have destroyed all the infidels in Jerusalem.
The video then shows them at their next stop, a memorial and graveyard called the Garden of the Martyrs in a nearby village.
Two older men leaned against the wall, hoisting bottles of beer after a day spent cutting slabs of marble in a nearby graveyard.
My cousin Linda Carr-Kraft came, who brought dirt from the graveyard at Monticello, which I sprinkled in the graves of my daughters.
So a trio of former Google engineers apparently started a new company called Cartken to revive Bookbot from the Google graveyard, TechCrunch reports.
Trinity Church Wall Street receives a lot of foot traffic because historical figures such as Alexander Hamilton are buried in the church's graveyard.
Grewal said the suspects are also implicated in the death of local detective Joseph Seals, who was killed in a graveyard on Tuesday.
In an expanding graveyard in the Iraqi city of Najaf, a militia fighter, Hussein Allawi, pointed out the headstones of comrades killed abroad.
When it's time for satellites in the geostationary belt to be retired, they're moved to a higher orbit known as a graveyard orbit.
Across town, in a vast place called the Tank Graveyard, the rusting remains of Ethiopian tanks stand as a monument to the war.
We had a tombstone in front of our house that said Smith on it that one of Tony's brothers took from some graveyard.
The Vasulkas lived near an airfield in Brno that by the end of World War II had become a graveyard for military aircraft.
The scout has been led by his animal guide through the maze of mirrors to a room made to look like a graveyard.
Although some of the headstones in the church graveyard have masonic symbols on them, Trinity Church isn't affiliated with the organization, Lapinski said.
Some £4bn ($5bn) of work has been completed, including exhuming 45,3623 bodies from a graveyard at Euston to make way for new platforms.
The lots include a shuttered suburban Detroit football stadium, a former Minnesota paper mill and a sun-bleached desert graveyard near Victorville, California.
Tucked away on a side street in the Historic District, tiny Cousteau's Waffle & Milkshake Bar is a veritable graveyard for New Year's resolutions.
"I'm going to work to fix our broken and dysfunctional Senate so it isn't just a graveyard for good ideas," Mr. Merkley said.
It was shown late at night in the graveyard slot, a suggestion from Kevin Sampson that changed the face of youth programming forever.

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