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Some 130 bodies have been dug up in Iguala since.
So Instagram dug up a plan from Facebook's 2011 playbook.
His coffin was dug up, and his remains were scattered.
For months, the Jewish prisoners dug up and burned bodies.
So finally, a month ago, I dug up the recipe.
We dug up an agatized root and dragged it home.
He dug up red clay and compressed it into bricks.
Clendenon dug up the low throw and Robinson was out.
The IRA, a Republican terrorist group, occasionally dug up cricket pitches.
They dug up dirt on Clinton&aposs opponent with Russian lies.
Media outlets have dug up a 2007 interview in which Sen.
Nerdist dug up some Targaryen family history that explains it all.
Twitter users dug up the speech following his resignation Monday night.
Here's what we dug up, for your reading pleasure (or terror).
There's a photo from that afternoon that I dug up recently.
It was filled with treasures dug up in and around Sambuca.
Users have dug up past content and accused her of racism.
A. Our chief of staff dug up the title for me.
He dug up a thermometer and stuck it under his tongue.
Some threats included an address and phone number they'd dug up.
One was dug up in western Spain and the other in Portugal.
Scientists there have dug up diplodocuses, allosauruses, stegosauruses—the list goes on.
All the dirt they dug up on this guy is pretty lame.
What cases are you particularly proud of having dug up or interpreted?
After almost two hours of investigation, here's what Dawson dug up: 2000.
Two backhoes dug up the earth in separate locations, several yards apart.
Will has dug up the bed in front, leaving only one dahlia.
We rubbed curry leaves between our fingers and dug up turmeric roots.
She dug up a painting there, but is it the real deal?
After the split, internet sleuths dug up Cabello's now-defunct Tumblr page.
So I dug up old mixtapes that we had in the van.
Wood dug up Musk's sworn deposition, where Musk said he'd read it.
Most of the artifacts they dug up were neither recorded nor preserved.
Bricks dug up from sidewalks became a favorite weapon, then Molotov cocktails.
Think big dust balls and curiosities dug up in Salvador Dalí's attic.
He said that his children had dug up bones near his home.
It was illegally dug up during Islamic State's occupation of the desert town.
Don't get me wrong: There's still plenty of information to be dug up.
They end up hosting their own show and then things are dug up.
In 2015, construction workers dug up a hand grenade at a Maryland McDonald's.
Curious about what dirt the Democratic National Committee dug up on Donald Trump?
Principles PAC dug up a gem of an old interview on David Letterman's
He immediately dug up his wedding certificate and drove to Wyckoff's Tree Farm.
Elsewhere, senior advertising reporter Tanya Dua dug up details about Quibi's hiring spree.
I spent many days reporting from those groves as police dug up remains.
There, they dug up the the century-old grave Matthews is obsessed with.
Rush's crack research team dug up a few other jewels from my past.
The footage shows him shouting excitedly underwater when he dug up a GoPro.
The thwarted and determined dug up direct contact information for specific congressional staffers.
So she just went and dug up a 65-million-year old fossil.
I ordered a used hardcover online and dug up some research about McCloy's life.
Old videos of Ben Affleck harassing female journalists were dug up and circulated widely.
Whether these should ever be dug up is a point of bitter national contention.
But most of the dead were dug up, moved and reburied in mass graves.
What other incriminating documents can be dug up from the Home Office's capacious archives?
Apparently, they've dug up Peri's phone number ... something she's not going to let slide.
One of the wooden braziers dug up from the burial site in Central Asia.
Police assumed he had dug up a grave, rather than investigating a potential murder.
On Tuesday, Lovelace dug up some old statistics and presented them to the world.
He assumed that she intended to plant them in the soil she'd dug up.
The personal information of at least three employees was dug up and posted online.
I dug up evidence that helped to show the case against him was false.
So far, they've dug up 50 graves and analyzed more than 22, Clark said.
They can be crushed, swept away, dug up by dogs or stolen by poachers.
Both Biden and Gabbard effectively used the opposition research dug up by their teams.
And in one swoop, Mark Zuckerberg's most dug-in position will be dug up.
During an excavation in 1949, archaeologists using mesh sieves dug up dozens of seashells.
Adding to that, people have dug up these tweets from Dunham expressing similarly problematic views.
We've dug up our favorite Android phones and cheap phones that are discounted right now.
Hawley then reburied them at the site to be dug up at a later date.
Presumably, Trump's campaign will have dug up some dirt about the Democratic nominee as well.
They searched his motorbike and found 97 newly dug-up turtle eggs, Mr. Wiradnyana said.
She'd like to have them dug up and tested, but her elderly father would object.
Some were dug up and hadn't decomposed, [and] so came the theory of the undead.
Well, one Dalek, to be exact, who was accidentally dug up by two unsuspecting archaeologists.
It was rusted out hardware and the floors had to be dug up and reinforced.
The students dug up paving stones from the Paris streets to heave at the police.
"He looked like something dug up from the grave, but he was working," Lannan said.
But one turtle, dug up in 2007 near a small village called Courtedoux, looked odd.
All but a few pockets of soil have been dug up on the first site.
I think we hid his slippers, dug up some potatoes he'd planted in the garden.
Decades later, Evelyn Forget, an economist at the University of Manitoba, dug up the numbers.
Mr Reyna dug up ample proof, he says, of a crooked cop and flawed prosecution.
"There is no excuse why these guys should not be dug up," Mr. Zimmerlee said.
The Electronic Frontier Foundation dug up Session's written answers to questions sent by Senator Patrick Leahy.
On Wednesday, authorities dug up the backyard and found a body buried in a deep grave.
In London alone, 45,000 bodies are being dug up to make way for a new station.
We dug up even more obscure facts about the Apes franchise to test your trivia skills.
Syria's security forces dug up parts of the line to sell as scrap metal in Pakistan.
TechDirt dug up this wonderful email written by Thomas Haig [sic] to the SIGCIS email list.
Here are a few examples dug up by Food & Wine: Things will get better. Sometimes. Maybe.
The protests were famously remembered by the cobblestones the demonstrators dug up and flung towards police.
Light says he dug up hundreds of checks and passed on the information to law enforcement.
Even seasoned politicians like Hillary Clinton had new skeletons dug up in a White House run.
Real soil is dug up, bedded down and tossed about Miriam Buether's leafy set with abandon.
One day, a neighbor saw that all the earth around the building had been dug up.
Protesters later regrouped to build new roadblocks, reinforcing them with bricks dug up from the sidewalk.
It was discovered and dug up in its incomplete form on a Roman hillside in 1506.
The Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency dug up these remains in 2017 to make additional identifications.
So this interview wasn't so much rediscovered as dug up, to take advantage of a trend.
With persistence and keen eyes, the duo eventually spotted materials dug up by the Goliath frogs.
He dug up some mud from the Bay of Aarhus and brought it to his lab.
So in the spirit of reminiscing, we dug up just a few of our favorite stories.
He was doing construction to remove the swimming pool when he accidentally dug up human remains.
The area of the grave, which had been filled in by June, was later dug up.
The historic revelation came after a TARDIS was dug up from under Clayton's lighthouse childhood home.
And if I die, my kid's going to be around and make sure it's dug up.
At one point, a rumor started going around that Curamuerto, had dug up El Chino's body.
It was the third time royal bones had been dug up in the course of the investigation.
Apparently, researchers dug up a bunch of bones at this particular clay pit and mistakes were made.
Afterward, claims of anti-Semitism kept resurfacing as individual examples were dug up across Labour's wide membership.
Dug up decades ago The diminutive coffin was excavated in the Egyptian city of Giza in 1907.
Justin had dug up the engagement ring nine years after losing it — and it still fit Margaret.
Fans dug up a video from 27, which features the pair seemingly meeting for the first time.
The open secret of Uganda's gold boom is that most of this metal is dug up elsewhere.
The English actress dug up quite the keepsake at her mother's house, according to her latest Instagram.
Most of the previous meteorites found in the state had been dug up years after they fell.
Even though he's not in the running, PayScale dug up one of President Obama's first jobs too.
The social network dug up some fascinating fashion-centric stats for Refinery143 in honor of the milestone.
Twitter has a long history of people's old tweets being dug up and used to attack them.
Nuclear material might be buried, but accessible enough to be dug up and reused in a weapon.
A neighbor said "earth movers" had dug up the street to make room for the highway below.
Our friend Sara Bonisteel over at the Times food desk dug up this snippet from the archives.
He had dug up an obscure synthesis method, then gathered reactions from users for over a year.
Fortunately, we've got a spare Pixel around and dug up some neat features in the early beta.
When it dug up a story about trustees backing anti-Semitic publications, the university shut it down.
A few days later the sapling was dug up to be put in quarantine, where it died.
When an actress dug up a Latin dictionary, however, she found that some of it was real.
Dug up a bag of okra in the freezer and don't know what to do with it?
ISIS is said to have dug up objects that appeared on the antiquities market before ISIS existed.
Rajas said IS and other insurgents dug up the past years&apos graves in search of the remains.
There's not much difference between that tradition and eating in the presence of recently dug up human remains.
They even dug up a 300-pound Nimbus server from 1989 for the most authentic '80s online experience.
They dug up an old photographic plate from Harvard, taken in 1923, that had captured the star pair.
She's using the hashtag #oldstorageunitday, so presumably, the actress dug up these gems from a storage unit somewhere.
Serb forces subsequently dug up the bodies and scattered them in a systematic effort to conceal the crime.
The bits of the interior that are not being dug up are still given over to cattle stations.
I dug up all of the major Rockstar game trailers, and at first, I found what I expected.
The mystery was apparently solved last week when Israeli newspaper Haaretz dug up a 1990 interview with Sanders.
Journalist Nick Surgey, who has dug up dirt on Scott Pruitt for years, surfaced another doozy on Tuesday.
In an attempt to prove ValueAct's intent to provoke the two companies, regulators dug up emails and calendars.
" One art lover wrote: "This looks like you dug up Gumby's grandmother and threw it on the median.
Ricardo Praderi, an amateur collector, first dug up the prehistoric predator's skull in September 1989 in southern Uruguay.
The groom dug up a CNN archival tape with a glimpse of her there setting up a microphone.
I dug up my research for a novel I'm writing about the Philippine-American War of 1899-1902.
In some cases, local people have dug up the graves of Islamic State militants who were buried locally.
The trial has also dug up some unusual behavior by the Department of Justice in arranging the deal.
He stooped his tall frame down, dug up a clump of earth, and rolled it between his fingers.
Later, his remains were dug up and destroyed, and there is no lasting marker of his resting place.
However, as dug up by /Film, a short video of this ending has been available on YouTube for years.
The Score editor Chris Walder was "disappointed" with McHale and dug up his wife&aposs pro-Trump Twitter feed.
But both men agree the entire LP that plays like a dug-up mixtape glistens with gospel-tinged tones.
Too receptive, perhaps: some of the specimens the Americans dug up had been freshly reburied for them to find.
So of course Fallon dug up an old interview in which Biel said she just wasn't that into *NSYNC.
Heartbroken, he dug up her grave, cast her body in clay and slept next to "her" for five years.
This gem of a video, dug up by Hint magazine, has already racked up 10 million views on Facebook.
Luckily, we've done all the hard work for you and dug up all the new ways you can share.
Earlier this month, the pro-government press dug up old allegations linking the mayoral hopeful to a counterfeit cheque.
Jarreau had dug up most of his 17-acre tract and sold the dirt for use in construction projects.
They are the ones that dug up the dirt on then candidate Trump that was full of Russian lies.
And let's not look past the amount of jaw-dropping footage director Ezra Edelman and his crew dug up.
Marie Claire U.K. dug up Groban's 2007 Christmas album, Noël, and discovered vocal accompaniments from a then-preteen Hadid.
Sales of such diamonds are still minuscule compared with the $14 billion of rough stones dug up each year.
The Times also reported that Facebook had hired a public relations firm that dug up dirt on its competitors.
On the one hand, he has dug up fossils that date back to the transition from sea to land.
The Times also reported that Facebook had hired a public relations firm that dug up dirt on its critics.
So far, Fahrenthold has dug up five charities that didn't receive a dime that Trump claimed he sent them.
SB Nation dug up this nice little niche "athletic" event, which takes place in Boerne, Texas on May 5.
The 2016 election has dug up ghastly things in American politics that many of us thought were long buried.
Later that morning, conservationists carefully dug up the trove of luminous white eggs the size of Ping-Pong balls.
Social media users dug up her Weibo account, worked out what school she'd attended and spread around old pictures.
The man from Spirit Cave, for example, was dug up by archaeologists in 1940 and stored in a museum.
In 1961, miners in Morocco dug up a few pieces of a skull at a site called Jebel Irhoud.
Before the skyscraper at 55 Water Street was erected, he dug up items like Revolutionary War-era wig curlers.
Click through to see the 29 styles we dug up — and you'd better believe we barely scratched the surface.
A common past can be accessed only through dusty, dug-up things: the murder of Vincent Chin, Korematsu v.
GIULIANI also pushed for her removal using accusations dug up through PARNAS and FRUMAN and articles written by SOLOMON.
Gold coins that they buried under the huts in the meadow had been dug up occasionally over the years.
Spoering showed me notes she had made in 2011, on soil that had been dug up in rural Maine.
Trump dug up a Rosie O'Donnell tweet in which she called for the firing of Comey in December 2016.
In fact, sometimes nests are dug up so that the baby turtles can be moved to a safer area.
Doris Burke, a researcher at The Times, dug up old lawsuits against the business partners behind the alleged scheme.
It was one of a pair of specimens dug up in the 1970s from Apidima, a cave in southern Greece.
Second: he completely fails to mention that Gilly dug up this information, and was the one who cared about it.
ET. In honor of the epic throwback surprise, VS Pink dug up archival imagery with some of the original models.
They dug up old yearbook photos and rattled off their dead boy's — they were almost always boys — hopes and dreams.
The person had recently registered an account on a hacking forum and published screenshots of what he had dug up.
There's always a backup of a backup and an archive full of embarrassing histories to be dug up, when needed.
None of the preserved organs and only 16 of the 104 bodies dug up from the grave have been identified.
So, Nick dug up some old tweets by Sarah, Chelsea Handler and Amy Schumer in which they used similar language.
She has collaborated with other forensic psychologists and F.B.I. profilers, dug up cold cases, exploited new angles or missed clues.
They can be crushed by beachgoers, swept away at high tide, dug up by wild dogs or stolen by poachers.
When they later dug up the rest of the skeleton, the team discovered signs that the person had been murdered.
Joy Reid, you know, there was a bunch of blog posts that were dug up about her that were bad.
A badger dug up several artifacts dating from between 2000 and 2200 BCE on Ministry of Defense property near Stonehenge.
He mentioned the petrified oak trees dug up nearby, and he said that oak trees only grow in warm climates.
But some high-profile Twitter users have also been targeted by critics who dug up old tweets to shame them.
He returned to the boulder a few weeks later and to his surprise dug up several more three-inch teeth.
We've sent people to the moon, we've completely eradicated a virus, split up atoms and dug up unimaginable sea monsters.
Once the strips are deployed, roads would rarely if ever need to be dug up for repairs, Mr. Ilan said.
Savvy users dug up a 19th-century photo of a girl who looks eerily similar to the 21st-century teen.
Almost two centuries later, in the summer of 1856, workers quarrying limestone in that valley dug up an unusual skull.
Fantastic find Somebody just dug up a more-than-2-pound, 5,655-carat emerald crystal at a mine in Zambia.
On the morning of March 17, 1892, a group of Exeter's townsfolk dug up the graves of three local women.
Artifact hunting and cultural pillaging are invariably interlinked, especially in the Southwest, where Native American relics are often dug up illegally.
Click through to see the many iterations we dug up; from simple thongs to colorful woven slides to evening-appropriate heels.
He thinks Annie is doing everything: that she dug up her mother's body and stuffed it in the attic, let's say.
The Huffington Post has dug up a bizarre piece of the presidential candidate's past that, somehow, has gone overlooked until now.
He visited archaeological sites to study just-dug-up artifacts, and harvested clay from the surrounding region to sculpt exact likenesses.
Police later dug up an item of Liz's clothing with holes consistent with stab marks, but her body was never found.
Instead, ehsan brought them a photo he dug up on the internet, and they tried their very best to replicate it.
He dug up an old cartoon of the Swine virus which offered alternatives to shaking hands: the fully clothed elbow bump.
Various people have also dug up old IRC logs, still available via the Internet Archive, connected to his previous username, TouchMe.
The problem is that I don't identify as much with these choices as what I once pirated, discovered, or dug up.
Canadasunshine had been operating for years, it seems, and Gabbay dug up the vendor's previous profile on the original Silk Road.
Sonnemans dug up some of the items himself, in and around the bunkers in the woods and dunes of Burgh-Haamstede.
The intrepid sleuths at Reddit have dug up what is believed to be said blog, dating back to 2009 and 2010.
With awards season upon us, we dug up some things to know about a film that had audiences fired up worldwide.
Tweets were dug up that revealed they weren't in the clear when it came to a problematic past of racial stereotyping.
Instead, I'll look at how the discrepancies between what Orth dug up and what Murphy depicts reveal the show's real agenda.
When it turns forward on Tuesday, you'll be ready to intelligently address whatever skeletons Jupiter has dug up from Scorpio's closet.
Seriously: Fallon dug up an early headshot of the actress featuring highly pinch-able child cheeks and a perfectly coiffed 'do.
They identify who dug up the street and for what purpose, which comes in handy if there's a problem later on.
The carbon dioxide can be dug up from natural reservoirs, but digging carbon out of the earth is hardly carbon-neutral.
A 95 kg quartz rock containing almost 70kg of gold — worth almost $3 million— has been dug up in Western Australia.
Investigators had searched the basement of the house in 2013, and even dug up part of it, but nothing was found.
Someone on the Internet dug up the tweet after TMZ broke the story ... Meek would be donating money to Crushers Club.
O'Brady dug up the supplies when he completed his trek, finding a stash that included coffee, chocolate, fresh cheese and ham.
People selling ice cream and popcorn, peddling postcards of the farm, the victims, and the remains that had been dug up.
They are to be dug up and taken away in the coming months, to property owned by a mining company here.
In another episode of Secret Podcast that Vulture dug up, the two rank other comedians by race, gender, and sexual orientation.
The user manual and support articles we dug up might be placeholders, or they might have just been for the beta.
The commission has compiled a DNA bank with biological samples from relatives that will be compared against the remains dug up.
They dug up a portion of the hole but stopped because of hot weather conditions and nothing of note was found.
The house produced many souvenirs of early New York when its owners, Martin Sheridan and Richard Hayman, dug up the basement.
Those came from renovation plans submitted to the city of San Diego, which were dug up by President Barack Obama's campaign.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Archaeologists in southern Turkey have dug up an ancient precedent to the Kool-Aid Man.
"Q" dug up photos of the woman posing with former President Bill Clinton, Paris Hilton, British Prince Andrew, and the Rothschilds.
An older photo of the Swedish teen was dug up and circulated on Instagram showing she had a much lighter skin tone.
A decade ago, coal provided fully half of America's electricity, much of it dug up by Peabody in Illinois, Kentucky, Wyoming, Colorado.
Humiliating. They dug up as much dirt on me as they could about my sexual history and alluded to me being promiscuous.
Twitter sleuths dug up the 2013 tweet after Trump denied knowing the Russian leader at his final face-off against Hillary Clinton.
A devoted Belieber dug up footage of cornrow enthusiast Hailey Baldwin, who is not Selena Gomez, meeting Biebs for the first time.
Bewildered by what he'd dug up, Tully brought the specimen to paleontologists at the University of Chicago, who were no less perplexed.
Congestion on London's roads, which are dug up more often than those of some other capitals (see map), is partly to blame.
The tweets that led to Gunn's swift dismissal were dug up and spread by alt-right personality and conspiracy theorist Mike Cernovich.
One recently dug up conversation from December 2004 has revealed Trump's explicit, disturbing view of a then-18-year-old Lindsay Lohan.
After his post, a fan dug up a video where Paltrow is heard asking fellow Marvel actor Chris Pratt who Stan is.
ET:  Starbucks, Walmart, Pepsi, GM and Dish have all joined too after the Wall Street Journal dug up ads on racist videos.
El Chapo's lawyer suggested that he could help make the TV series better by giving details no journalist had yet dug up.
At Calvary recently, cemetery officials said their records indicated that Mr. Torriente's body was buried in Section 39 and never dug up.
That is, if energy companies eventually dug up and burned everything they'd laid claim to, the planet would cook five times over.
Singapore in 1998 announced a 15-year burial period, after which bodies are dug up and cremated or interred in smaller plots.
The visits began after Mr. Norton, looking for gold, dug up his basement and found the hand with a ring on it.
According to the executive producer, Terry Wrong, Fox dug up this interview to satisfy the huge demand for more O.J.-related television.
The horses are among a growing list of archaeological treasures dug up at the Pompeii site, discovered in the late 16th century.
Although we dug up the registrations of most websites hosting lewd photos of Sheng Xue, we couldn't track down the anonymous creators.
When Aguilera launched her campaign last year, the Miami Herald dug up the old interviews and asked the GOP hopeful about them.
Although burial records suggest they are, archaeologists cannot be certain because parts of the graveyard were dug up in the late 1800s.
One lumpy, fungal skull dug up, weighed and sold to a chef in the city, and there's a fortune for her family.
Together, they extinguished tear-gas canisters, dug up bricks for other protesters to throw, and hid behind makeshift barricades across Hong Kong.
Here, on winter break, downhearted Spencer — his life hack didn't quite take — has dug up the game and re-entered its world.
But even after they were dug up, restored and put in a museum, life has not gotten much easier for the longships.
Some trashed fittings at the Light Rail Transit station, dug up bricks and picked up stones from the sides of the tracks.
Mr. Vaadia eventually moved his studio to Williamsburg, Brooklyn, where he used a forklift to collect boulders dug up on work sites.
Just in case you need some extra inspiration, we dug up some of the best floral tattoos on our Instagram feeds right now.
The trees that once covered the hills have been cut down to make room for shelters, and the roots dug up for firewood.
Popularity of bitcoin To complete the picture and answer this question, I dug up the historic development of the monthly hashrate at blockchain.info.
On Monday, a producer remembered Trump's 2005 conversation with Bush and dug up the tape, according to an NBC source who told CNN.
The A.V. Club dug up several tweets from 2010 and 2011 — as well as one from 2015 — that took aim at Dippin' Dots.
The Daily Beast dug up a 1989 Sydney Morning Herald article in which Goldstone says his favorite major sin to commit is gluttony.
DiSarro&aposs remains were dug up in 2016 after authorities got a tip they were buried near a mill in Providence, Rhode Island.
Case in point: He dug up a cobblestone street and numbered the bricks so he could put them back in the same order.
LONDON — London's relentless building boom has dug up another chunk of the city's history — one with a surprise for scholars of Shakespearean theater.
In August of last year, old tweets were dug up by internet sleuths showing McBroom characterizing women — specifically black women — offensively and disparagingly.
There will be a new stretch of earth dug up for the newly departed, lost to a country in love with its violence.
We also dug up The Economist's coverage of the summits as they occurred, and ran each sentence through Google Cloud's sentiment-analysis tool.
James Corden dug up the actress' musical past and revealed on Thursday night that she was a part of the World Patrol Kids.
One day, when a steam turbine at a major power plant failed, he dug up an animated video about how steam turbines work.
The Grammy winner dug up his phone number out of her bag nearly "five months later," she revealed in a January radio interview.
Hyde Park is also being dug up, but to fill sandbags, and by the novel's end, enemy planes are circling over the river.
Trademark attorney Brian Conroy claims to have dug up a litany of Apple trademark applications that include names no one else has seen.
In an attempt to conceal the crime, Serb forces dug up the bodies of Srebrenica's victims and scattered them across much of Bosnia.
While for archaeologists the past has to be dug up and uncovered, Mitchell enables us to see that it's there before our eyes.
The 1930s humor crowd dug up a lot of oldies but goodies while introducing a slew of foreign humor and their own creations.
In honor of the original Mean Girl, we've delved into the Hilary Banks archive and dug up her finest, most '90s outfits around.
In July, online gossip blog TMZ dug up Facebook posts from Quantasia Sharpton, one of Usher's complainants, saying she "need[ed] some money".
But, as it was, I dug up an old notebook, flipped to the third page (the first felt too exposed) and started writing.
We dug up 10 of those reviews from our archives, which we've rounded up here, along with info on where to stream them.
The world's biggest diamond miner is now betting that they will also care where the jewels on their engagement rings are dug up.
We also dug up a pattern of sexual assault and harassment complaints against Mr. Nygard that predated the fight, stretching back 40 years.
Much like the House impeachment managers, Trump's counsel dug up some old video clips in order to use Democrats' past words against them.
At the same time costs have risen as more rock has to be dug up to maintain copper yields, with the grade declining.
The first was when the prison guards in HMP Albany dug up the body of my dead pet budgie, thinking I'd buried contraband.
The remains were later dug up and hauled away in trucks to be better hidden from the world in more remote mass graves.
The forensics dressed in white coveralls and masks dug up 53 — already a sign that perhaps additional bodies were hidden in the pit.
She says Avery's supporters dug up the information on Hartman, and alleges information about Hartman's past ended up as an email in her inbox.
We took it upon ourselves to do a little bit of investigative research and dug up this photo from — you guessed it — September 2015.
The statue, thought to be nearly 3,000 years old, was dug up in a Cairo slum that stands over the ancient city of Heliopolis.
His status only became public knowledge last month, after documents detailing a property purchase were dug up by the New Zealand Herald, a newspaper.
In addition to emailing them, I also dug up a couple of phone numbers which were listed in association with Trader Joe's communications staff.
Many of the victims' families do not want their relatives dug up, but they have been told the choice is not theirs to make.
One such beast, having died in a London zoo, been buried for a couple of days then dug up, was pronounced "not very good".
Subsequently, journalists dug up a Facebook author page for Riggleman that was associated with The Mating Habits of Bigfoot which has since been deleted.
The Princess of Pop dug up his phone number out of her bag nearly "five months later," she revealed in a January radio interview.
Seeking proof, Oracle's law firm hired Terry Lenzner, a private investigator from Washington, DC, who had dug up dirt on Bill Clinton's female accusers.
And, maybe someone wasn't paying attention while the potatoes were being dug up and some golf balls made their way into the mix, too.
A special project has blown away the cobwebs and dug up all of the GIFs ever hosted in the tombs of the old web.
In leach mining the soil is dug up and placed in a container known as a leach pad were cyanide is trickled over it.
He has dug up the country into two halves and as long as he remains in politics, these two halves will not be whole.
Growing fleets of delivery vans are clogging up London's roads, which are dug up more often than those of some other capitals (see map).
A nearby poster explained they were making "seasonal changes" to the garden, and so the entire space was being dug up and re-planted.
The bodies must also be dug up to get an official death certificate, which will enable victims' relatives to claim compensation from the government.
CNN quickly corrected the map, but White House Press Secretary Stephanie Grisham dug up a screenshot days later to tease them for it anyway.
Drake just might start adding blindfolds just to make sure he can fund his next album explaining things Pusha T dug up on him.
Sure enough, Brian Waters, another security researcher, dug up his old Cisco PIX appliance and showed that the attack could work out VPN passwords.
I dug up a line to fix, and then another, and I ended up digging up the whole network of lines in the backyard.
Much of what passes for comedy in it is direct quotes that he dug up from actual serious writings, real arguments that people made.
I sent the photos back to New York City, where the exquisitely talented researcher Susan C. Beachy dug up contact information for each rider.
In 2135, construction workers dug up the mastodon bones while clearing earth to build a sound barrier along Route 2000 in San Diego County.
One fan even dug up a tweet from 2010 where a younger Lovato shared she hoped to one day sing at the Super Bowl.
"It's akin for an American to see Arlington cemetery razed and the tomb of the unknown soldier dug up and paved over," said Thum.
Peabody built its first mine on this coal-darkened plateau 50 years ago, and in the process dug up an adjacent American Indian village.
The president earlier Thursday dug up week-old maps and tweets from the Alabama National Guard to bolster his claims about the state forecast.
A study released last month found that at least 20113,400 bodies were dug up from mass graves across the country between 2009 and 2014.
For instance, you might take a look at this neat recipe we dug up from 2007, for sautéed chicken breasts with fennel and lemon.
Does it really make sense to toss out such a settled norm because two clever law professors dug up some centuries-old legal documents?
" — John Mayer (@JohnMayer) October 19, 2017 For some reason, Blunt dug up the tweet and delivered the best response: "Mate, I've covered this already.
Disney fired Gunn from the third film in July after conservative personalities and Twitter users dug up Gunn's old tweets joking about pedophilia and rape.
"I knew I couldn't leave my husband and baby in financial disaster, so instead, I dug up the courage to get the help I needed."
DiSarro&aposs remains were dug up in 2016 after authorities received a tip that they were buried behind a mill building in Providence, Rhode Island.
It had become easier to consolidate than to trade laptops back and forth as we dug up separate numbers and talked about the right estimates.
At one point, White asks May about a series of files that Maskell buried in a local cemetery, which May and her team dug up.
We'll find out more next week when we meet the rest of his family, but Jezebel has already dug up some evidence to the contrary.
The announcement came after TMZ reported it had dug up the marriage certificate of the two rappers, which shows they got married eight months ago.
Rosie's old tweet slamming Comey was apparently dug up and posted to the r/The_Donald subreddit "about 20 minutes before the president tweeted it."Hmmmmm....
He had talked to an elder at Standing Rock, and she told him that when they dug up the ground, they released these thunder beings.
BI dug up a patent a couple of days ago that details the charging method, which consists of contacts inside the arm of the glasses.
Beyond information provided by sources, The Ken dug up government filings that show Google is indeed planning to release a product named Tez in India.
Very few have been dug up due to a lack of funding and Spain's "pact of forgetting" on its return to democracy in the 1970s.
AppleInsider dug up a patent Apple filed back in 2012 that shows what the company could be planning for the next iteration of its stylus.
As we previously reported, Floyd dug up an old photo of Oscar on Thursday and blasted him on social media saying some pretty offensive stuff.
There's an opportunity to advance pipe rehabilitation technology so the city doesn't have to be dug up to manually replace every bit of old pipe.
Chipping occurs when animals have a diet of hard foods like nuts or grit-covered foods dug up from the ground, like roots and tubers.
This season, we've dug up some even stranger cases and talk to incredible experts to get to the bottom of the world's most unusual stories.
But if you dug up a clip of the Squirtle Squad and had them shake their little shells to this song, I wouldn't be mad.
When Nguyen was writing The Sympathizer, he dug up some old notes from his time studying nineteenth- and twentieth-century American literature in graduate school.
Iturbe also recently dug up an image of what some think is GoPro's drone, Karma, though I've been told by GoPro that that's not true.
So she dug up soil from the old plantation here — symbols of her enslaved forbears — and asked him to help her ancestors get back home.
Alex Jimerson, 27, a graduate student in the food-studies program at New York University, dug up burdock in the wild thickets between corn fields.
It's unclear what Fusion GPS had dug up by the time the law firm hired it, or how much money was involved in the transaction.
I started raiding my stash of lip treatments for anything that would work, which is when I dug up the Bite Beauty Agave Lip Mask.
Last year, the Los Angeles Times dug up a profile of Parks it published in December 1965 — for the 10-year anniversary of her arrest.
Despite attempts, even by Trump himself, to downplay Russia's interference, the considerable evidence to the contrary dug up by Mueller has now mostly been published.
Rat poison is typically attached to chunks of buried meat and would have to be dug up and ingested directly for it to be fatal.
Stephen then took over the papacy and the Council Dreadful, which dug up Formosus and propped him on his throne to answer for his crimes.
Working conditions can be appalling, and the metal and stones dug up are often smuggled across borders on a vast scale, sometimes by criminal operations.
This is one of 12 recently dug-up tracks, all from different artists, released Friday in the latest installment of Strut Records' "Nigeria 70" series.
" The back-and-forth continued for some time, and Cornyn's campaign team dug up additional tweets that included even more profanity, like the word "scrotum.
There's less fear of being blackballed for the rest of your career, or having every detail of your past dug up and legislated on CNN.
He spent the past few decades doggedly pushing for the remains of those buried as unknowns to be dug up, identified and returned to their families.
After realizing our Hero 25 Session didn't work, we dug up a Hero 73 Black and paired it with the Periscope app on an iPhone 27.
But unlike most of today's amateur genealogists, Hiram also dug up evidence of two horrific crimes: one committed by his grandmother, the other by his grandfather.
In the aftermath, a Toronto TV station dug up an old clip of a 14-year-old Tavares being named the local athlete of the week.
We couldn't either — until we saw these photos that Hellogiggles dug up of him from a Low Down movie photo shoot back in 2001: We know.
But the late blight was devouring the remaining tubers underground, and when farmers dug up the rest of the crop, they found only a smelly mush.
Metro UK dug up some of his past jabs, including the photo from 2015 below, proving that these two have been at odds for a while.
One widow expressed despair at having to see her husband's corpse dug up to prove "the existence of an attack that I do not believe in".
In another discovery, archaeologists reported in 2013 that they had dug up artifacts in the valley that dated to the time of the biblical King Solomon .
The latest theory — that her bones were dug up, pummeled into fragments and dust, then discarded again — is as painful to consider as any of them.
Worried about fitting a "modern framework on older cases", Justice Stephen Breyer asked whether long-settled rulings like Abood should be dug up and analysed anew.
Over 300 miles away another team of investigators dug up 37 bodies last month in a cemetery in the small southwestern town of La Plata, Huila.
I had a late lunch of a few high-fibre tubers dug up with a sharp stick by the female foragers and tossed on the fire.
" When I dug up Bill Clinton's original opening remarks, though, it was something else he said that struck me: "How do we keep this expansion going?
After their initial meeting, Spears dug up his phone number out of her bag nearly "five months later," she revealed in a January 2017 radio interview.
Vapor from the bitumen is released into the air when it is dug up in open pit mines and later as the oil is separated out.
The sect had played host to antics like resurrection contests, in which a candidate for leader dug up a corpse, and they believed Armageddon was imminent.
So they dug up some ancient computer and set it in the corner of the classroom, and instead of writing my work, I would type it.
She remembered that, the day after Granny Brave's threat, she and her friend had dug up ten earthworms and hurled them into the old woman's yard.
Environmentalists have rallied around calls to "keep it in the ground," which argues that fossil fuels should not be dug up with the construction of pipelines.
A television crew in the model of the podcast Serial has dug up new evidence on the case, and put him in front of a camera.
Interesting pic we dug up -- in 1990, Howe was honored at the All-Star Professional Sports Awards alongside Muhammad Ali, Jim Brown and Rod Laver. #RIP
It wasn't until this March that bone fragments and teeth belonging to the man were dug up and sent for DNA analysis for the first time.
Once they're dug up, a team of forensic archaeologists will look for more information on the corpses, such as their medical conditions and how they died.
Why: Expired foodsSold by: AmazonThe details: A CNBC report in October dug up Amazon customer reviews detailing food products sold to them that were already expired.
When Dr. Westaway and his team dug up Kaakutja's remains, they found his body curled in a ball lying on its right hand side, facing upstream.
After being dug up from the earth, the wood was dried in carefully controlled conditions to prevent decay while preserving its natural look, according to Bentley.
Everything had been moldering in her daughter's basement, mostly untouched, for nearly 20 years: a time capsule that had been scrupulously prepared but never dug up.
There's a Hilleman Scholars map of Montana with a star for every student's hometown, like clay deposits ready to be dug up and hauled to Bozeman.
Here's Why Some See Signs of Hope: Hateful commentary, mostly dug up from politicians' social media feeds, has toppled at least six candidates for Parliament. Shameful?
The WWI legacy was largely forgotten until 1993, when developers dug up a cache of mortars, triggering a state of emergency, evacuations and a lengthy cleanup.
That meant that for American fans, the fights were often not seen on television but glimpsed in clips dug up online, which somehow deepened Emelianenko's legend.
PARIS — All over Paris, streets have been dug up and cut in two, and old paving stones overturned to build dozens of miles of bike lanes.
Fossil find While her big sister sought soccer glory, a 6-year-old girl dug up some of her own: a 65 million-year-old fossil.
Business Insider spoke with PE recruiters and dug up hire announcements to track the biggest people-moves who those working in the industry should know about.
Reporters at the paper during that time had dug up information that determined it would have been logistically impossible for Jewell to have made the call.
The trove stayed hidden until 2015, when two men dug up the treasure in a field in Eye, near the town of Leominster, in western England.
Someday soon, Uber's price tag could soar yet again, no matter what new secrets are dug up about how the company has operated between now and then.
Trees were cut down to make way for the refugees, who also dug up the roots for firewood, making the slopes even weaker and prone to collapse.
Trump denied the allegations, but the Post also dug up a lawsuit from 1990, in which Trump confirmed that he had previously used the name John Barron.
On October 24th, in an operation organised by Pedro Sánchez, the Socialist prime minister, and attended by 22 of the dictators' descendants, Franco's coffin was dug up.
All of the muck dug up by the tunnel boring machine will be dumped out on the New Jersey side as the machine lumbers toward New York.
The code dug up by 9to5Google also mentions the ability to hear and reply to notifications using the headphones, as well as dedicated buttons for launching Assistant.
After their initial meeting, the Spears dug up his phone number out of her bag nearly "five months later," she revealed in a January 2017 radio interview.
So if you're an O.G. fan of the brand and haven't dug up your old rugby polo from years ago, prepare to experience some major fashion flashbacks.
But before we all take up pitchforks to protest the deeply lame ruling, the folks over at AV Club dug up the other numbers banned by Jeopardy!
Hossenfelder dug up a new analysis of the Laser Interferometer Gravitational Wave Observatory (LIGO)'s now-famous gravitational wave events and wrote her column up last Friday.
As medical students, they'd dissect cadavers that weren't preserved in a sterile environment, that were sometimes dug up from graves and may've died from very infectious diseases.
This whole thing is odd, especially since BuzzFeed dug up a photo Osbourne posted to her Instagram page that shows her literally copying Kim's famous nude selfie.
But archaeologists have now employed a new technique to detect beer residues in nearly 2,500-year-old clay cups dug up in a site in northern Iraq.
Lu quickly dug up a photo of her mother taken 16 years ago at the same location, wearing the same outfit as the woman in Zhang's photo.
Yes, the president of the United States dug up an old tweet to prove that even his longtime nemesis agrees the FBI director needed to be sacked.
The Wentworth greens were dug up and re-seeded after last year's tournament to make them less bumpy, a frequent complaint of the players in the past.
Even today, more than 2,000 tonnes of unexploded munitions are dug up annually and all construction sites need to be certified as cleared of unexploded ordnance (UXO).
That leniency, coupled with the two-week wait to get Smith out of a classroom, seems pretty bizarre given the information investigators dug up about Smith's history.
Then, too, remains were dug up, and moved: it became fashionable to relocate the eminent dead to better quarters, to elevate them above the more ordinary departed.
In the intervening years, the bones in his contingent of dead souls had probably been dug up and reinterred to make room for the more recently deceased.
Johnston said investigators have dug up the well since Coleman testified in November, and they found a knife, which he expects to presented as evidence, he said.
The boars dug up the drugs and broke into the package, spreading thousands of dollars worth of cocaine across the Tuscan forest near Montepulciano, Fox News reported.
After five months, Black Crescent was approved—only after the expediter tracked down previous tenants about old blueprints and forms, and dug up archival blueprints on microfilm.
Many details were leaked or dug up — board conversations, a full audio recording of a conversation the former chief executive Travis Kalanick had with Uber's female engineers.
They had dug up hundreds of stone tools, collected satellite imagery of thousands of paleolakes and found numerous bones belonging to wild cattle, antelopes and other animals.
I called a handful of experts — it's fun to ask total strangers about toilet bacteria, believe me — and dug up some pretty nasty research to find out.
After the police confiscated bicycles that had no bells on their handlebars, someone dug up photos of the police commissioner on a bicycle that had no bell.
They found a new venue in the half-empty mall, which some residents say is cursed by ghosts from an ancient cemetery that was dug up nearby.
Evidence indicates the 2,300-year-old vase, which the Metropolitan Museum of Art bought in 1989, was illegally dug up from an Italian grave in the 1970s.
And I didn't want to suggest that just because this recording had been dug up 50 years later, it necessarily represented a significant moment in his career.
Fagg presented him with a stone, encrusted with crystals, that he'd dug up from the beginnings of another cross-Channel tunnel in 1974 that was later scrapped.
"In my heart, Garlic is irreplaceable," said Mr. Huang, who dug up his British shorthair and put the cat in his refrigerator in preparation for cloning him.
Centuries ago workers dug up the channels, flinging the mud and debris next to the canals, thus forming a berm that was used as an elevated walkway.
Over the last two years, security researchers have dug up one technique after another that lets a hacker trick Intel's microprocessors into spilling a computer's deepest secrets.
Insider dug up pictures from many of your favorite stars&apos very first Golden Globes to see just how much has changed since their red-carpet debut.
Roughly 95 percent of the carbon contained in fossil fuels gets released into the atmosphere, so a ton dug up means a ton emitted, more or less.
Also impressive: How Cambridge University researchers dug up a 200-year-old British law in an attempt to sort out "dirty" bitcoins from the rest of the stash.
We've dug up some fascinating factoids about 30 holiday films, and we're willing to bet a fishnet-clad leg lamp that many will come as news to you.
Thanks to the information dug up by Cora's hypnosis in "Part IV," Agent Ambrose (Bill Pullman) is able to track down a woman's dead body in the woods.
When a college video of Ocasio-Cortez dancing was dug up by conservatives, the lawmaker embraced it by making a video of herself dancing outside of her office.
Internet sleuths dug up this flyer that calls on all superstar beauty bloggers to apply to win the role of beauty director for Kim, Kourtney, and Khloé's apps.
A YouTube video maker dug up Ricky Gervais Show clips where Pilkington closely outlines much of Black Mirror's season 4 finale, "Black Museum" — years before the episode aired.
The scholars examined 63 archaeological sites and estimated the levels of wealth inequality in the societies whose remains were dug up, by studying the distributions of house sizes.
Patrick Shanahan pulled out of the (snail's pace) confirmation process to be defence secretary, after the press dug up details about a violent domestic incident involving his son.
The scientists were merely trying to learn more about Gaulcross, where 19th-century farm workers dug up a silver cache that has been almost entirely scattered and lost.
OSHA's report, dug up in 2013 by the Pittsburg Post-Gazette, found that the clinic was disregarding employee safety from shootings and from all other sources of harm.
Russian agents allegedly also penetrated email accounts and servers linked to voting systems, though U.S. authorities have not dug up any evidence they actually interfered with vote counts.
Trump attempted to deny the claim, but the paper later dug up a lawsuit from 1990, where Trump confirmed that he had previously used the alias John Barron.
Morgan Watkins, a journalist with the Louisville-based Courier-Journal, not only identified the passenger in the United video, but she also dug up the man's legal history.
Because I need blush like I need lip balm and moisturizer; without it, I look like a body that was dug up after being buried the week before.
Once again, Caligari Records has dug up something truly rank; this time, with Bloodsoaked Necrovoid, they've exhumed a truly impressive coffin-full of Costa Rican filthy death/doom.
Andy Cohen has no mercy when it comes to gossip, and turns out he dug up some pretty juicy details about one of the Real Housewives cast members.
After all, it wasn't us or some other news outlet that dug up that 2014 tweet and rebroadcast it to the world as proof of McGregor's otherworldly abilities.
Unfortunately, it might be for his crazy doppelg채ngers of the past, dug up by Redditors and revealed to the world by Jimmy Fallon on last night's Tonight Show.
And she said that the fact that Republicans had been "after me" for 5513 years meant there wasn't anything the GOP had not already dug up about her.
Rather, the longer I looked at this work and thought about this pairing, the more I felt much remains to be dug up and placed in close proximity.
In January, a group of anti-fascist activists dug up his personal information and released it against his will—an Internet-specific form of retribution known as doxing.
In one case, Dr. Bass was called to look at well-preserved remains that had been dug up during the renovation of a house in Nashville in 1976.
"I got my street smarts working in war zones on economic stabilization," he told the South Bend Tribune in an interview that BuzzFeed News dug up last week.
Rather than attach himself to some generic big-name studio property, Gunn stayed true to his genre roots and dug up an old screenplay for The Belko Experiment.
The idea of drawing the skeleton isn't new—Leonardo da Vinci famously dug up corpses to learn human anatomy—but Armağan's studies feel as much poetic as scientific.
The researchers dug up this old sugar case because it still reverberates today — in both how we view sugar's impact on the body and how science is done.
During one stretch of unemployment for her coal miner husband, the two had resorted to selling ramps, ginseng and yellowroot that they had dug up in the forest.
I dug up Roger Angell's 1975 profile of him from The New Yorker and read every word, hoping to uncover some secret that would change my own luck.
The initial Times scoop reporting Trump Jr.'s meeting with Veselnitskaya, published July 8, dug up what Trump Jr. said about campaign contacts with Russia in March 2017.
So I dug up what was left of the daisies, the day lilies, the black-eyed Susans and the coneflowers and moved them to safety in the backyard.
Traffic lights were also shut off after underground cables were dug up and cut, while railings were pulled from the sidewalk to use as barriers against riot police.
Unverified images on social media show roads leading to villages blocked by trucks, excavators, rocks, felled trees -- and in some cases dug up -- to prevent people from entering.
He was given a decade-long jail sentence after failing, along with another man, to report the discovery of a Viking hoard they dug up in western England.
Remains of 10 Neanderthals - seven adults and three infants - were dug up there six decades ago, offering insight into the physical characteristics, behavior and diet of this species.
The activists dug up the grass in front of the 16th-century "Great Gate", digging channels in the turf with shovels and pitchforks and planting Extinction Rebellion flags.
On Wednesday, the Judiciary Committee had staged its first hearing to examine whether the evidence dug up by the weeks-long investigation of the Intelligence Committee merits impeachment.
But then word got out that the bankrupt company had sold—and was about to shift—almost 100 trucks of coal that the unrecompensed miners had dug up.
Investigators from the Railroad Retirement Board Office and the US Coast guard also dug up a Seattle tourism video that showed LaMarche and others doing yoga on paddleboards.
As lawmakers voted on McCarthy's resolution, CNN's KFILE dug up a clip from 2014 in which Trump opined on what would happen if President Barack Obama were impeached.
Italy's archaeological venues have been plundered so extensively that the country set up a police corps dedicated to tracking down treasures which are dug up and smuggled abroad.
And news organizations (as well as quasi-news organizations) are often willing repositories for dirt dug up by political and corporate opposition research firms against competitors or enemies.
After their initial meeting, the Princess of Pop dug up Asghari's phone number out of her bag nearly "five months later," she revealed in a January 2017 radio interview.
That may seem like a missed opportunity, but it would still be VR for the sake of VR. Also, the perceptual data that Oculus dug up didn't support it.
Which brings us to the obvious flaw in Hyden's pipe-dream: Even if he dug up the 70-pound bag, he'd have no idea what to do with it.
The Forensic Anthropology Foundation of Guatemala — that has dug up multiple clandestine graves across the country — began exhuming 88 unmarked graves within the former military base in February 2012.
Will a halter strap, a knife blade and charred pieces of clothing recently dug up from a burn pit exonerate Cal Harris for the murder of his estranged wife?
More than a mile deep in some parts, the belt is bordered on its northern and southern edges by long earthen berms dug up by heavy-duty military bulldozers.
Trump endorsed Sanford's far-right primary challenger Katie Arrington at 4:12 pm — three hours before polls close — in a tweet Tuesday that also dug up Sanford's past scandal.
After their initial meeting, the Princess of Pop dug up his phone number out of her bag nearly "five months later," she revealed in a January 2017 radio interview.
In the event that Wi-Fi-connected lightbulbs don't fit into your Super Bowl budget, we've dug up some other game-related recipes for you to try in IFTTT:
In the clip, dug up by Buzzfeed writer Spencer Althouse, Winfrey, 64, can be seen tasting a recipe for baked chicken and spinach stuffing that won a million dollars.
As dug up by How Stuff Works, approximately 8 in 10 American consumers would rather purchase American-made goods than something imported, according to a 2015 Consumer Reports survey.
The only records of the fish's existence are a bunch of fossils that were dug up from a coal mining scrap heap in Illinois in the 1950s and '60s.
She'd already dug up the potatoes on her small Slovakian farm, harvested the wheat and milled the flour, so who could blame her for enacting a pierogi succession plan?
Inquiring minds took to the internet (where else?) to find out, and dug up something glorious in the process: throwback photos of the actress rocking her natural curly texture.
Some crops (potatoes, sweet potatoes, cassava) are buried and so can be hidden from the tax collector, and, even if discovered, they must be dug up individually and laboriously.
Her campaign suffered when Republican bloggers dug up and posted several photos of her with her former husband wearing a reindeer dildo on his face, taken six years earlier.
The Gawker relaunch faced trouble from the beginning, with Gizmodo's Splinter causing chaos after it dug up unsavory tweets of Griffith's shortly after the old property's new staff announcement.
Environmentalists won't stop fighting for the cleanup, but Tom Carpenter, executive director of the watchdog Hanford Challenge, says that all the waste is never going to be dug up.
I dug up evidence that helped to show the case against him was false, that there was a great deal of collusion going on someplace else other than Russia.
With these angry gamers in mind, I've dug up 10 clips from the Battlefield series that highlight its respect for men at war and its dedication to historical accuracy.
But the plea agreement and other issues Mueller dug up regarding Stone's cast of potential witnesses could provide opportunities for the defense to undercut their credibility before the jury.
Blockades prevented my taxi from getting all the way to my hotel, and, walking the remainder of the route, I found that the sidewalk had been freshly dug up.
The tree, from Belleau Wood in France where almost 2,000 American soldiers died in a World War One battle, had been dug up not long after it was planted.
For this week's issue, Ugrin dug up old angelfire sites made by 3D artists from his past to see what got him into 3D art in the first place.
The group fossils had originally been dug up near Peterborough, Cambridgeshire in 1909—at the time, researchers had mistakenly categorized these particular fossils as a different kind of sea crocodile.
It's not weird to us… I usually forget about the fact that I just dug up a corpse, and by the time it hits me, I've already eaten two tacos.
"The workers found the tourist in the cave covered with mud, his backpack full of stones and shards that he'd dug up from the floor of the cave," reported Haaretz.
Philippine soldiers believe they have dug up the body of Canadian hostage Robert Hall, who was beheaded by Abu Sayyaf militants last month after a June 13 ransom deadline lapsed.
Investigators say he confessed to an unsolved quadruple homicide from 2003, as well as the murder of 32-year-old Charles Carver, Brown's boyfriend, whose body was dug up Friday.
Writing for Bloomberg, intrepid Apple scribe Mark Gurman has dug up a number of details on Apple's work in the space, including some big hires, key deals and product plans.
Mark Julio, a notable figure in the fighting game community who works on the Evo tournaments among other things, dug up some new footage himself and posted it to YouTube.
But despite Trump's attacks, the man who dug up the most dirt on the Clintons took the opportunity to speak only highly of Clinton and his talent as a politician.
Some dug up bricks from the pavement and wheeled them away to use as ammunition, others sprayed detergent on the road to make it slippery for the lines of police.
Some dug up bricks from the pavement and wheeled them away to use as missiles, others sprayed detergent on the road to make it slippery for the lines of police.
Now, courtesy of a new photos dug up by Android Central in the obscure corners of Twitter, we can see what the upcoming Samsung flagship will look in other colors.
On Monday, she dug up a couple of iconic snaps taken on this day eleven years ago, featuring what she calls The Holy Trinity — Hilton, Lindsay Lohan, and Britney Spears.
The 54-year-old British actor dug up an old photo of him and Wright from the Princess Bride set and shared it on Instagram along with this sweet message.
Months after Sequoia pumped a ton of cash into the Atlanta startup, download rates and traffic began to drop, according to App Annie and comScore charts dug up by GigaOm.
Firstly, the Grammys are during this time, so nyeh, and also we've dug up a picture of Academy Award-nominated actor Samuel L. Jackson with Grammy-winning rapper Kendrick Lamar.
Again and again, Cruz and the other G.O.P. candidates stressed that Trump wasn't really a conservative; they listed his heresies, cataloged his deviations, dug up his barely buried liberal past.
His love transcended death, by which I mean that when she died, he dug up her body and slept with the corpse for nine years—until her sister found out.
Claudia Oshry's "Girl With No Job" show was cancelled by Verizon's Oath earlier this year after a Daily Beast reporter dug up old Twitter posts expressing clear anti-Muslim sentiments.
The city and its residents initially established an archaeological commission and a formal city archaeologist position in the 2100s to preserve and protect the history dug up by modern construction.
She and Robert dug up old papers of Dr Pack's and discovered that by 1956—eight years before Donna's dad died—it was already known that the condition was hereditary.
"I told D.C.N.R. I'm not going to quit until it's dug up," Mr. Parada told The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette in 2008, referring to the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources.
I doubt any of these tales of worker mistreatment make you feel like a monster for buying weed, and given what I've dug up, I really don't think it should.
When Trump first took office, the Justice Department dug up a two-year-old complaint against Harvard that alleges the school has quotas on how many Asian Americans it accepts.
Even if the Army dug up the graves and put them on another piece of land on the side of the freeway, that's still where I'd want to be buried.
He ran off to tell his father, who dug up his wife's coffin; finding it empty, he recruited his mason colleagues to take their tools and march to the hospital.
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee dug up a 2014 Washingtonian article in which Moser wrote that she'd "sooner have my teeth pulled out without anesthesia" than live in Paris, Texas.
When threatened, you don't hesitate to use whatever secrets or insecurities you've dug up to sting others—and your targets often won't know what hit them until it's too late.
Click through to see what we dug up, and keep checking back — we'll be updating this roundup throughout the month, so that you can stay globally stylish for a song.
One dug up a shot of Mr. Goldstone this year in Manila, where he was a guest judge for Miss Universe and wore a shirt with "Sexy" scrawled across it.
LONDON (Reuters) - Extinction Rebellion climate protesters dug up the lawn of Trinity College, Cambridge on Monday, as part of a week-long series of demonstrations in Britain's ancient university town.
Charcoal- and ocher-hued specimens, dug up while excavating the buildings' foundations, are painstakingly stacked to form low walls using a 16th-century stone-piling technique borrowed from Japanese castles.
The Gibraltar skull was dug up long before the Neander Valley specimen surfaced, but local hobbyists simply labeled it "human skull" and forgot about it for the next 16 years.
Venture capitalists, desperate to get a piece of the company, have dug up Notion's office address and sent its founders cookie dough, dog treats and physical letters, company executives said.
But for any given lease, some amount of coal would have been dug up and burnt anyway — there would have been some amount of "substitution" from some other coal mine.
During the controversy over Indiana's religion freedom law, Andrew Kaczynski of BuzzFeed News dug up some old postings Pence had written around the time of his 2000 campaign for Congress.
When one of Nigusie's children died in infancy, some of his neighbours in southern Ethiopia dug up the grave and hung the corpse on a post as a warning to others.
We've dug up old photos of all the Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress nominees on their first Oscars red carpet — and, no surprise, they all looked amazing back then, too.
His dad, retired San Jose police officer David Seminatore, then dug up the photo of Wong holding his baby boy — who had just had his breathing tube removed — in the NICU.
Luckily, you don't have to travel that far to find a shoe like this anymore, but you can still channel vacation vibes in one of the 22 mules we dug up.
Without an Iraqi death certificate, relatives of the deceased cannot claim compensation from the government, but to obtain one, the body must be dug up so the identity can be verified.
It says Checkout's European business generated $46.8 million in gross revenue and $2017 million in profit in 2017, information it dug up through Companies House, the United Kingdom's registrar of companies.
Glasgow University professor John Cook dug up internal documents about the movie that revealed that the British Home Office had politely, if forcefully, suggested the BBC not air the controversial movie.
Maples and Leach laughed it off, but the public response more 20 years later — The Daily Show host Trevor Noah dug up the video in April 2016 —  is a little different.
WASHINGTON — A Texas landowner who is suing over President Donald Trump's national emergency declaration is worried his ancestors' bodies will be dug up if border wall construction passes by his land.
They dug up burials without permission, put human remains and sensitive grave goods on public display in museums, hauled off sacred objects to which they had no legal right of ownership.
Since a 1992 geological survey spotted one of the world's largest coal reserves in Thar, a scrubby desert in the southern province of Sindh, prospectors have hardly dug up a lump.
Oliver and his team dug up old advertisements, interviews with doctors and drug addicts, criticized the drug companies, and explained how even people with legitimate opioid prescriptions can get dangerously addicted.
KCOM Chief Executive Bill Halbert said rolling out fiber had been relatively easy because the network had been designed to be upgradable, so very few roads had to be dug up.
KCOM Chief Executive Bill Halbert said rolling out fibre had been relatively easy because the network had been designed to be upgradable, so very few roads had to be dug up.
School officials say construction workers have dug up an intact femur from a mammoth -- as well as bones from other animals -- while excavating the site of the Reser Stadium expansion project.
In a surreal blast from the past, BuzzFeed recently dug up some funny and sweet clips from an interview the entire Friends cast did with Oprah in the spring of '95.
In fact, the tree, from Belleau Wood in France where almost 2,000 American soldiers died in a World War One battle, had been dug up not long after it was planted.
Dawson was forced to make his first public apology video in September 2014 after some older videos were dug up showing him using blackface to portray characters in his comedy sketches.
I then watched through the base's fence as the soldiers dug up leaking pipes and hastily drained an overflowing septic tank, dumping its contents across the street in an unlined pit.
Lucky for you, we're always listening, so we dug up just a few of the best albums that didn't get as much attention as they should have so far this year.
In the wake of the scandal, detractors have dug up many of her anti-academic tweets ("It's so hard to try in school when you don't care about anything you're learning").
He contacted former employees, dug up business records, and eventually was able to review thousands of internal Devumi records, allowing The Times to confirm its findings and expand the data analysis.
Once protesters spilled onto the streets, some of them, wearing all-black clothing, barricaded the roads with umbrellas and street furniture, dug up bricks from the pavement and smashed traffic lights.
In their first encounter in the tunnel, Fagg had been embarrassed when Cozette presented him with a gift: a piece of chalk dug up from the tunnel on the French side.
Once protesters spilled onto the streets, some of them, wearing all-black clothing, barricaded the roads with umbrellas and street furniture, dug up bricks from the pavement and smashed traffic lights.
Kirsten Gillibrand, a New York senator, dug up an op-ed which Mr Biden had written 40 years ago, to imply that he had not thought women should join the workplace.
Critical Shopper Stuart Vevers, the Coach creative director, has dug up more than a few great ideas since taking over the brand in 19903, but his best has been dinosaur bones.
But with erosion, the river chaged course and a century later, the Arabia and its 60 tons of still-intact cargo was dug up from beneath a Kansas cornfield in 1988.
Franco's descendents have also challenged the exhumation, approved by parliament in September, but the government has said his remains will be dug up on June 10 unless the Supreme Court blocks it.
"Guardians of the Galaxy" helmer James Gunn will  not return for the third film  in the Marvel franchise after old tweets were dug up in which he jokes about rape and pedophilia.
But Lee wasn't confronted with this until after the show, when racist tweets from his past were dug up, and he was forced to address it on the "Men Tell All" special.
Optimistic dreams of the 1960s waned, and the people of Swatara, Minnesota, were not thrilled about having their local landscapes dug up for a space age metropolis and its nuclear power plant.
" Brown hasn't endorsed any candidate, but she said that "we're seeing these things being dug up because I do believe that there's part of the democratic establishment that are afraid of Bernie.
"People have no jobs, and there is money in soil digging," Ngadziore said, adding that 16 million tonnes of soil was dug up in Harare province alone between 2016 and mid-2018.
While Mr. Liggio said limiting emissions from the plants that process the oils sands after they were dug up might be possible, what could be done with those mines was less clear.
Code inside the Facebook and Messenger Android apps dug up by frequent TechCrunch tipster and mobile researcher Jane Manchun Wong gives the first look at a prototype for the Aloha user interface.
Back at home with her new fatherbot, Dolores finds the gun she dug up last episode, and it triggers memories of the Man in Black (Ed Harris) dragging her into the barn.
In 2014, the city dug up 274 bodies on Hart Island in a fruitless search for the body of a woman named Rebecca Alper, 71, after a relative asked about her remains.
Throughout the last years of the war, missiles flew into major cities and population centers, as combatants dug up trenches, and Baghdad used chemical weapons against Iranians and Iraq's own Kurdish populations.
In a 2016 piece explaining why rap beef did not need to return to the intensity of the 90s, writer Craig Jenkins dug up a 1996 thread from a forum called Rec.Music.
"As we went into the last 72 hours, I think in their investigation, they dug up a number of things that were quite serious as far as the M.L.B. rules," Hart said.
When I got home from Utah, I dug up an old family memoir about my great-great-grandparents David and Carolina Larm, who emigrated from Sweden in 1890 with their 12 children.
As we reported ... as soon as Shane was announced as a member of the cast for the upcoming season, people dug up an old video of him making racist jokes about Asians.
Booking a flight, car rental, hotel stay, cruise, and so forth is remarkably easy using the Expedia site or app, and the prices dug up by its algorithms are often the best.
And last year's indictment of 12 GRU hackers, which emerged from the investigation of special counsel Robert Mueller, made clear just how much more US intelligence and law enforcement had dug up.
In January, The New York Times's Erin Griffith reported that VCs had "dug up Notion's office address and sent its founders cookie dough, dog treats and physical letters" to court their interest.
Instead, the officers sprouted an incredibly kind idea: They went out on a limb and dug up some of their own money to take Salgado shopping and replace all of his stuff.
When residents on notorious image-based online bulletin board 4chan dug up an Egyptian frog god named Kek, they learned he was a disruptive deity that shakes up basic etiquette and assumptions.
From 2011 to 2016, Dr. Prieto and his colleagues dug up 137 complete child skeletons and the remains of more than 200 llamas in an area that stretched about 7,500 square feet.
As her children dug up carrots in their garden, racing across the lawn with their hands in the air, DeShanna told me that she is still struggling to rise out of poverty.
So I went and I dug up the man we heard about earlier, Johnny Carson, who talked to Barbara Walters about politics and why he stayed away from it in his show. Watch.
In the past year, separate teams of researchers have dug up, pulverized and laser-blasted pieces of rock that may contain life dating to 3.7, 3.95 and maybe even 4.28 billion years ago.
An Uber spokesperson told the Wall Street Journal that the company was cooperating with the investigation, and a new report indicates that Uber has already dug up some shady dealings on its own.
They did that by digging up dirt, the Clinton campaign dug up dirt, put it into a dossier, fed into the FBI, and the FBI used our counterintelligence capabilities against a political campaign.
The remains, which were dug up on Monday by the home's current resident, may solve the nearly 30-year-old disappearance of Peggy Sue Case, police in Spanish Fork, Utah, announced on Thursday.
A Bill Gates-funded startup called Echodyne has been tapped to test a new radar-based drone detection technology during the event, according to FCC filings dug up by The Guardian's Mark Harris.
That led the man to change his story again, saying that after the remains were dug up and the bones crushed, they were mixed with a dog's and buried in a pet cemetery.
In a covered area at the house, Captain Chilhan Sadk shows us dozens of ISIS Improvised Explosive Devices -- or IEDs -- that he and his men have dug up and defused in recent days.
Johnson dug up the article from his 9th grade year for a dope Throwback Thursday post ... in which he was written up for breaking a city junior high scoring record with 48 points!
Back in 1945, a bunch of old files were dug up in the Thuringia Forest in Germany after Carl von Loesch, one of Hitler's translators, revealed their whereabouts in exchange for a pardon.
How I spent my summer vacation A Nebraska teacher probably can afford to really glam up his classroom this fall after he dug up a 2.12-carat diamond at an Arkansas state park.
It's considered rude to steal the bride's limelight on her special day, but during the TV broadcast all eyes were on Philip, because he looked—well, he looked like he'd been dug up.
The team dug up soil from several locations once again: over an active fire, over regions that had burned and since cooled, and over parts of the mine that had never caught fire.
Using the invaluable Trump Twitter Archive, I dug up a whole bunch of times Trump has been applauded wildly -- to the point of standing -- as recounted by none other than Donald Trump. 1.
Others issued press releases and dug up statistics to argue that Warren's plan would cause more harm than good by curtailing an industry they say has created millions of jobs and helped communities.
But then an influential newspaper editor named Guillermo Cano dug up an old news story showing that Escobar had been arrested, seven years before, for the possession of thirty-nine pounds of cocaine.
However, the podcast stopped recording new content in 2017, and all episodes were deleted from the web after controversial comments Dawson had made on the show were dug up (more on that later).
During the Renaissance, it had been de rigueur to piece together fragments of newly dug up works to recreate a whole figure, even if that meant combining bits and bobs from different originals.
New York Times reporters Maggie Haberman and Peter Baker dug up another example of White House Chief of Staff John Kelly praising a man accused of serious allegations of misconduct involving multiple women.
During their excavations, Ms. Alfsdotter and her team dug up several bashed-in skulls, a shoulder bone with a stab wound and a hip bone that had been severed from back to front.
At least, that's what we're able to surmise from this archival clip that Magnetic Magazine dug up of the artist losing his temper at a San Francisco PlaySkool rave's sound crew in 1992.
He praised organizations that declined to publish those details, and vigorously denied the allegations, which were dug up by a former British spy and presented to Mr. Trump by intelligence agencies last week.
After Donte DiVincenzo led Villanova to a win in the NCAA National Championship game with an epic 31-point performance, people dug up some of his old tweets, and, well, they're not great.
But dug up an off-the-shoulder maxi dress (in 40 degree weather, mind you), poured two pumps of the formula onto the flat brush, and smoothed it all over my upper chest. Whoa.
British newspaper The Times dug up social media posts from 2010 in which Bergdorf called a Twitter user a "hairy barren lesbian" and made a joke about gay-bashing an "annoying" character from Glee.
But the sleuths over at Vox dug up a blog post from the Quote Investigator site that claims that the quote didn't come from Lincoln but, rather, Edward Stieglitz's book The Second Forty Years.
The emails dug up by BuzzFeed show a few things, including that the guidelines for bestowing the badges were total nonsense that made sense only from the perspective of driving engagement on the site.
Simmering tensions Ahead of Zhang's visit, the city resorted to gluing down some sidewalk bricks to avoid a repeat of a February riot where angry protesters dug up bricks and lobbed them at police.
In the footage, various members of different families (or perhaps members of one extended family; it remains unclear) explain how a group of archeologists came, dug up artifacts from their land, and then left.
Thanks to another hacker who'd dug up Disney's FCC filings for the MagicBand technology, Berndt did all kinds of fun things, like getting one of the bracelets to turn lights on inside his home.
One young tree was dug up for a special purpose: On a state visit in April, French President Emmanuel Macron brought it to the White House for a replanting ceremony with President Donald Trump.
Memorial, an organisation set up in the late 1980s to exhume the crimes of Stalinism and the Soviet state, has been declared a "foreign agent", a stigmatising label dug up from the Stalinist past.
As the two got closer, Hartman says she became the victim of online bullies who dug up civil records about her divorce, restraining orders she had filed against ex-boyfriends and a bankruptcy filing.
So, to help convince a judge to see it his way, Rose dug up Tupac Shakur's old sexual assault case -- a case in which a judge forced the rapper's accuser to reveal her identity.
WHEN, two years ago, the bones of Richard III, a crippled Medieval monarch, were dug up from a car park in Leicester on the basis of the sketchiest of archaeological hunches, the locals rejoiced.
He was recaptured in 2014, only to escape from the Altiplano prison last year through a mile-long tunnel that had been dug up to the floor of the shower stall in his cell.
Yet, as Blight shows, the tale Douglass wove about himself, from the first to the last volume, is remarkably faithful to what can be dug up independently about the facts of his early life.
The Epstein-Barr connection, which weirdly mimics the name of a herpes virus, is a weak link compared to more substantive evidence of Epstein's relationships dug up in flight logs, photos, and court filings.
The affluent residents of the area resisted initially, but gave up after the developers dug up entire roads around the shrine and went to court to get an injunction so they could keep going.
Wright dug up a Pentagon document stating the standard tire pressure for the F-4 and F-15 fighters, among others—265 and 305 PSI, respectively, for roughly the same area of tire rubber.
"Second best one-liner, Roger Furlong edition (because he's repulsive but deeply lovable): "Take off those fucking glasses, you look like Clark Kent if they dug up Christopher Reeve's corpse to play the part.
The show also dug up an old photo of Robbie wearing the (falsely obtained) spectacles, with a cup of tea and what looks like Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix in hand.
Looking for any remnants of blood that she might have tried to wash away, investigators dug up her septic tank, inspected her sink and shower drains, and examined the clothes in her washing machine.
In 2093, the local power utility dug up two-thirds of the city's streetlights in response to $2083 million of unpaid bills; the mayor-elect advised citizens to leave on their porch lights instead.
When construction on the condo next to the Ear began in 2006 — it was Philip Johnson's last design, known as the Urban Glass House — the foundations of the tavern were dug up and stabilized.
A case at Tuol Sleng contains some of these tools, many still stained with blood, and mass graves dug up after the Khmer Rouge were driven from power provide further evidence of these massacres.
In a country where ward bosses have dug up votes in cemeteries and All Star ballot stuffing is a baseball tradition, a little zealotry in pursuit of preservation can hardly be considered a sin.
He dug up a few new dates he was available, and they settled on an April 12 dinner at Market Table in Manhattan, followed by a drink at the piano bar at the Knickerbocker.
Business Insider took a look back at the year, spoke with executive recruiters and dug up hire announcements, to see how private equity firms have been padding their rosters as we head into 2020.
The story jumps ahead to 1900, when, during a burst of activity to unearth ruins preserved by the layers of ash, 73 skeletons were dug up near the beach at what was once Stabiae.
Since de-mining operations and excavations began at the beginning of October, 14 landmines, 187 explosives and the remains of two soldiers have been dug up, according to the South Korean Ministry of Defense.
So the new lineup will look like this instead, according to Iturbe, who shared some images he dug up on GoPro's staging site this morning: 360, flagship, middle specced, low budget/nice form factor pic.twitter.
So if you're on the hunt for a super-special dress to wear as you formally "commence" your next stage of life, stop right here and click through the 12 lovely gowns we dug up.
And just when you thought the Queen couldn't be more of a culinary inspiration we dug up yet another tidbit that will make you wish you could spend just one day in her royal shoes.
Just one week after CEO Dara Khosrowshahi hinted that Uber was experimenting with cross-promoting its food delivery service in the company's main ride-hailing app, TechCrunch has dug up exactly what that looks like.
The Beyhive slammed the actress for the sexy shots after they dug up a 2014 interview with Wonderland, in which she discussed the sexualized nature of Beyoncé's music videos from her 2013 self-titled album.
An epic Twitter thread from policy wonk Sam Bell has dug up Moore calling for rate hikes in August 2008, not to mention the abolition of the Fed and the reinstatement of the gold standard.
We dug up an old trailer for a 2012 show called "Real Mistresses of Atlanta," in which Sophie Brussaux -- who used her stage name, Rosee Divine -- is introduced as one of the four leading ladies.
A "dig once" ordinance passed in 2014 requires the city to lay its own fiber any time a road is dug up, whether its for a street repair, water main break, or power line renovations.
If we're being honest, pretty much everyone has dug up information about their ex, or their partner's ex, or their ex's new partner — but stalking is a spectrum that can go from innocent to criminal.
To his owners' surprise—likely caught on a legendary home video—the parcel Kenyon dug up wasn't a buried treasure trove of gold coins or another box of strange notes from famed author Chuck Palahniuk.
Yahoo's ever-breaking-news reporter Adrian Wojnarowski has dug up some dirt from anonymous sources that New York Knicks legend Patrick Ewing is being considered for a head coaching position at his alma mater, Georgetown.
Left to their own devices, roughly 40 percent of what Facebook's algorithms dug up would be junk or "noise," a result of many people using the same word at the same time across the network.
And something suitably reflective by Arvo Part might have been dug up to accompany the vintage footage showing the chromatic sandstone caverns of Glen Canyon that have long since been inundated to create Lake Powell.
One step it took during that period was to hire Definers Public Affairs, a DC-based conservative firm, which did PR work for Facebook — and dug up dirt on the company's competitors and its critics.
"Her brand of gossip is the old-fashioned kind, not the embarrassing or repulsive stuff dug up by so many of her journalistic colleagues," Jane and Michael Stern wrote in a review for The Times.
The BBC dug up some of the most noteworthy findings from the new report, which includes hundreds of pieces of evidence: — At the Sochi Games, two Russian female ice hockey players had male urine samples.
When I was growing up, this was where I built forts and caught lizards, dug up anthills and found quite a few skulls, bleached and buried, of long-dead rodents (and once, a pet cat).
Mr. Pathak said that about a week after the islanders buried the fishermen in shallow graves on the beach, they dug up the bodies and stood them up by tying them to lengths of bamboo.
If they looked below the ground, they would likely find charcoal, stone tools and bone, he said — but it is unlikely the newly identified site would be dug up since it is on private property.
" Fans even dug up videos of the new Nick Jr. host — who's also a Broadway performer —belting out songs like "We Kiss in a Shadow" from The King and I and "Somewhere Over the Rainbow.
Story collections from novelists sometimes give readers the sense that the author has dug up several half-finished, long-abandoned works from graduate school, dusted them off, revived them, then cauterized them with an ending.
It tried to obscure this little problem by taking its usual swipe at "luvvie" city dwellers: it dug up a headmaster who banned playing in the snow, for fear the little darlings would be hurt.
The smelter pumped out heavy metals through much of the 20153th century, but it wasn't until 22015 that EPA employees dug up old files on polluted areas of Indiana and started to address the problem.
The smelter pumped out heavy metals through much of the 20th century, but it wasn't until 2016 that EPA employees dug up old files on polluted areas of Indiana and started to address the problem.
While scattered bones had been found in Europe, the first nearly complete dinosaur skeleton — that of an 8-foot-tall, 14-foot-long duck-billed hadrosaurus — was dug up in a quarry in Haddonfield in 1858.
Haaretz dug up that clip, in which Mr. Sanders said he had spent several months in 1963 working on Kibbutz Sha'ar Ha'amakim, near Haifa in northern Israel, as a guest of the Hashomer Hatzair youth movement.
"Although somewhat different from our own, such universes remain potentially habitable," the study's authors write in the paper accepted for publication by the journal Physical Review D (and dug up by Lisa Grossman for Science News).
The Department of Ungentlemanly Warfare has posted photos they've dug up of other candidates in compromising positions, such as Chris Christie inhaling ice cream while looking like he's storing four bags of doughnuts under his shirt.
Ibrahim Anabtawi, a second-generation refugee with six children, said that like others in the camp he had dug up old United Nations ration cards to prove their rights in case any new deal offered compensation.
Flemmi first told investigators about Salemme&aposs involvement in DiSarro&aposs killing in 2003, but Salemme wasn&apost charged until 2016 when DiSarro&aposs remains were dug up behind a mill building in Providence, Rhode Island.
Some time later, it was boxed and buried in Utah until being dug up by treasure hunters and stolen by an adolescent Indiana Jones, who is then forced to surrender the artifact back to the hunters.
But the news of yet another prospective Fenty launch comes courtesy not of RiRi herself, but a public database of registered trademarks, with a little help from an internet sleuth who dug up the recent filing.
In December, 20 cobblestones commemorating members of two Italian Jewish families who were deported to Auschwitz or killed in Rome were dug up and stolen in what the Jewish community said was an anti-Semitic attack.
The site dug up this video from 2014 of Matarazzo singing "Bring Him Home" from Les Miserables at karaoke, and his voice is much bigger than you'd expect from the 11-year-old belting it out.
The trail of evidence for this goes back for years: The New York Times did its due diligence and dug up a Destiny's Child-era video of Beyoncé declaring her lifelong love for Popeyes fried chicken.
So, we've dug up four Internet jackpots for pint-sized merch — Redbubble, Little Giants, The Mini Classy, and yes, Etsy — because, of course, not even babies can be left out of the all-branded-everything craze.
Lots of anger during the Cultural Revolution came from that painful history, and suddenly the causes became clear as the Red Guards dug up undisclosed party documents and put them on big-character posters and fliers.
For his book "Around the World on Two Wheels: Annie Londonderry's Extraordinary Ride" (2007), he scoured newspaper archives from around the world, dug up family relics and plumbed the memory of Kopchovsky's only survivor, a granddaughter.
The East 63rd Street location was under construction when I visited, so its basement pool was completely dug up and just a concrete hole, but despite that, the rest of the gym felt spacious and clean.
Since last year, California-based Diamond Foundry has been producing lab-grown rough diamonds of a quality almost indistinguishable from those dug up from the ground, produced using chemical-vapour deposition, a technology common in semiconductors.
CNN's KFile dug up several of Pendley's previous statements, including a 1990s speech in which he denied there was a hole in the ozone layer, though scientists had been documenting the thinning ozone since the 1980s.
It's not entirely clear where the song has come from—if it's an outtake from his last record, a throwaway, a forgotten gem that's since been dug up or a hint at something new to come.
Not long before my visit, another black comedian, Kevin Hart, had lost his job as the host of the Oscars after people dug up comments he had made on Twitter which were full of gay slurs.
In the frozen Canadian Yukon, miners dug up a mummified wolf pup from the ice age, believed to be more than 50,000 years old, and the incomplete corpse of a caribou calf from the same period.
Sadly, they usually come at a time when the author who wrote them deserves to be remembered for better books; instead, they end up being remembered for these broken little relics dug up from the basement.
Young men from his neighborhood have dug up trenches, take turns guarding barricades blocking their streets, and throw stones at security forces when they try to force their way in at all hours of the night.
Police fired round after round of tear gas as protesters took cover behind umbrellas between the local headquarters of China's People's Liberation Army and government HQ. Protesters also threw bricks dug up from pathways, at police.
It was my first real job, initially covering international business and economics, and to mark the anniversary I've gone back and dug up some of the pieces over the decades that were particularly meaningful to me.
The mineral gadolinite, first dug up in 1788 and from which the first rare earth elements were separated, was "rare" because it had never been found before, and "earth" because it could be dissolved in acid.
"It's akin for an American to see Arlington cemetery razed and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier dug up and paved over," Rian Thum, an associate history professor at Loyola University in New Orleans, told CNN.
When Abu Abdel Malik dug up his step-mother's body last Saturday to inter it beside the family's forebears in the Gogjali cemetery, he said it had begun to decompose and gave off a foul smell.
A Pennsylvania medical school student received her mail-order shipment of medication last week with no buspirone in it and no explanation, so she scrounged around the house and dug up old pills from missed doses.
You may have dug up your lawn long ago for moral reasons, but the bulk of Americans aren't going to change unless the rich and famous — who define the aspirational "good life" — change their landscaping first.
The researchers dug up a previous paper that showed patients cured of the skin-deep form of Leishmaniasis had increased level of antibodies (proteins that tag and help neutralize invaders) specifically targeting a carbohydrate nicknamed alpha gal.
They also dug up a dog that the teen had said was shot by her mother as punishment to the children and buried in the backyard, took photos of it then reburied it, the criminal complaint states.
In 1964, the group now known as the Sugar Association internally discussed a campaign to address "negative attitudes toward sugar" after studies began emerging linking sugar with heart disease, according to documents dug up from public archives.
Scientists on Thursday described the reptile, named Triopticus primus, based on a fossilized partial skull dug up in 1940 near Big Spring, Texas, that had long languished in a drawer in a University of Texas paleontology collection.
Under a so-called cut-and-cover method also used on other projects throughout the city, part of 30th Street would be dug up and covered over, so construction could continue underneath, Colangelo-Bryan told community members.
"I wasn't imagining that I would be in the middle of this election and literally so prominently mentioned," Stern said of the old interviews that were dug up and reported on by many news outlets last week.
One Twitter user dug up a very specific Kanye West lyric from "Gold Digger": "18 years 18 years" — as in the amount of time these two will be connected, since they're about to have a baby together.
A handful of developers at Snapprefs, a group unaffiliated with Snapchat that helps users add more features to the app via the Xposed framework, dug up the screenshots in Snapchat's code and leaked them to forum XDA.
Workers in orange vests and hard hats dug up pipes and smashed down walls with sledge hammers, part of efforts to widen a slender spine road and demolish illegal buildings that capitalized on decades of lax regulation.
First, he dug up an algorithm that could build facial-recognition technology into the process: The computer swiped right or left for him as it "learned" which women Long thought were attractive based on his previous preferences.
Disney booted Gunn, the writer and director of the Guardians of the Galaxy franchise, from the third film in July after conservative personalities and Twitter users dug up Gunn's old tweets making fun of pedophilia and rape.
And the three tabs on the bottom devoted to inbox, search, and calendar are just as useful here, making it easy to flip between an older email you've just dug up, your next meeting, and incoming mail.
To gear up for the gala, we dug up some Kawakubo's most seminal moments for Comme des Garçons, in the hopes that some Met Gala-bound celebs will give these epic creations another moment in the spotlight.
Last month, fans dug up old tweets from 2010 allegedly posted by Tracy Shapoff, a 31-year-old wardrobe stylist from Los Angeles, in which she fat-shamed women at the gym and used the R-word.
A clip The Daily Show dug up from a 26 episode of Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous shows Trump making a suggestive comment about his younger daughter Tiffany's body – when she was just 22016 year old.
Pierson went on point out that then-first lady Laura Bush had mentioned similar topics as Obama in a 2004 speech, but what The Hill dug up was a couple of indirect lines scattered through the piece.
Aside from the fact that the internet's long dug up the men behind the masks, it does little to create any real enigma: the only mystery being why people are interested in them in the first place.
That move came shortly after local media outlets dug up a picture of Filipino president Rodrigo Duterte sharing a 2015 meal with a Cambridge Analytica executive, though Duterte denied using the firm's services in his own campaign.
"The little garden on Mosebacke had not yet been opened to the public and the flower beds had not yet been dug up," when the young writer Arvid Falk seeks advice over hot toddies in the park.
Bayer issued a product recall but some of the seed had already been sown, representing about 8,000 hectares in France and 13,500-3,000 hectares in Germany, which are in the process of being dug up, Bayer said.
The Hungarian government, in a bid to re-elect Prime Minister Viktor Orban, has dug up familiar anti-Semitic tropes for a statewide campaign attacking the philanthropist and businessman George Soros, one of Eastern Europe's favorite boogeymen.
To the irritation of environmentalists, he also dug up and transported rare and immense trees — one weighed 650 tons — from far-flung parts of Georgia to his arboretum in Ureki, a resort town on the Black Sea.
Just west of town, off the Journey Through Time Scenic Byway, were the John Day fossil beds, where the remains of saber-toothed tigers and small horses were dug up from 30-million-year-old volcanic ash.
Turns out that in the 1970s when my husband was in dental school, most skulls came from India, from families too poor to bury or cremate their dead, or because grave robbers dug up bones for profit.
Little Water Distillery, a relatively new kid in town, opened for production in December 2016 in a former Prohibition-era warehouse (some of the bottles they dug up when digging the foundations are displayed in the bathroom).
The fossils were among many dug up from a quarry in Wisconsin in the 1980s and had been stored at a museum at the University of Wisconsin before Wendruff re-examined them as part of his PhD.
Workers in orange vests and hard hats dug up pipes and smashed down walls with sledge hammers, part of efforts to widen a slender spine road and demolish illegal buildings that capitalised on decades of lax regulation.
ROME (Reuters) - An ancient terracotta rendering of the head of Hades, god of the underworld, with a trace of blue in his curly beard is on its way back to Italy decades after being dug up illegally.
"The Voyager flight team dug up decades-old data and examined the software that was coded in an outdated assembler language, to make sure we could safely test the thrusters," Jet Propulsion Laboratory chief engineer Chris Jones wrote.
" NRCC dumps New Jersey nominee over racist rants -   WaPo:  "The National Republican Congressional Committee has withdrawn its endorsement of a congressional candidate in New Jersey after reporters dug up offensive comments he'd made about black and Hispanic people.
In less than a year, we've dug up the ones taking over Instagram, provided some historical documentation as inspiration, and even showed you how to make your very own (with items from your local hardware store, no less).
Disney has rehired James Gunn to direct Guardians of the Galaxy 3, according to Deadline and The Hollywood Reporter, despite Gunn's firing last year over a series of offensive tweets dug up by far-right provocateur Mike Cernovich.
Just days earlier, Guardians of the Galaxy director James Gunn drew the ire of many on social media after far-right personality Mike Cernovich dug up a series of old tweets in which Gunn repeatedly joked about pedophilia.
After receiving dozens of cups from kindhearted folks all over the world, the cup's original manufacturer, Tommee Tippee, dug up their old manufacturing plans and are going to make a special batch of 500 cups just for Ben.
That means the same Deputy Attorney General Sally Yates who signed the FISA warrant for Carter Page, her man is meeting outside of the FBI with the primary sources that Hillary Clinton dug up and he&aposs coordinating.
"This looks like a shoe that's been dug up from a village in the Arctic," the company's head of design, Jamie McLellan (black Allbirds, black soles), said, picking up a stained and crumpled Tree prototype in off-white.
He had dug up some tweets I had written in 2014 and 2016 offering a partial defense of conservative political scientist Tom Flanagan and fired Nintendo employee Alison Rapp, both of whom had heterodox opinions on child pornography.
In April 2016, a prominent UK political blog dug up Facebook posts by Labour MP Naseem "Naz" Shah in which she compared Israel to Nazi Germany and darkly suggested that "the Jews were rallying" in defense of Israel.
That's not to suggest that all criticisms of a film are plants from the campaigns of its Oscar competitors, just as not all criticism of political candidates comes as a result of stories dug up by their opponents.
Steers' handmade film uses appropriated and collaged imagery to craft a surreal, female-centered retelling of Frankenstein, while Pryce created her dreamlike film by burying photographs of Victorian children's lantern slides which she later dug up and reanimated.
"Tourists love taking home something that was dug up in New York City," said Mr. Jordan, who at his vending booths cuts a Victorian figure, often in a derby, scarf and vest and sporting a beard and mustache.
The president also dug up stories that have been focal points for Republicans, including Clinton's paid speeches and allegations that she improperly approved the sale of a Canadian uranium mining company with holdings in the U.S. to Russia.
Or maybe you dug up the New York Times interactive feature from last year, "How to Have A Conversation With Your Angry Uncle Over the Holidays," and you're practicing your precise, neutral, empathetic responses like a good therapist.
But you know you've really made it in Hollywood when you can show up in a Chico's turtleneck, plus some other stuff you dug up in your closet, and outshine the rest of Hollywood, as Shirley MacLaine can attest.
After giving a recap of what her previous team dug up, which was just as much for the viewers as it was for Hugo and Jess, Eve shows her hand a little, drifting off into thought about the murderer.
Senator Richard Burr, the Republican chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, and Mark Warner, the committee's ranking Democrat, are leading what other committee members from both parties called a serious effort to pursue the allegations dug up by Steele.
While the singer smiled widely as she dug up old memories about her iconic former wardrobe, there was a slight sense of nervousness in her voice; you know, like a singer who hasn't released an album in five years.
Donald Trump has dug up an old conspiracy to attack Hillary Clinton: that the Clintons were somehow involved in the death of Vince Foster, a White House staffer in the early days of Bill Clinton's administration who killed himself.
The San Francisco FBI office has scheduled a news conference for later Wednesday Reminder: In the 2014 data breach, the FSB dug up information on 500 million Yahoo accounts for intelligence purposes, targeting journalists, dissidents and U.S. government officials.
A top backer of Hillary Clinton's Democratic presidential campaign reportedly has said that he has dug up enough dirt on the Republican front-runner to "knock Trump Tower down to the sub-basement," according to a report in Politico.
The sources told Reuters that the negative information that Russian lawyer Natalia Veselnitskaya wanted to give to Republican Trump's campaign at a June 2016 meeting in New York had been dug up by Fusion GPS in an unrelated investigation.
Read: Facebook and Instagram deliberately condition you to use your phone like a drug, says this app developerMayo believes that what BuzzFeed has dug up on Instagram and Facebook happens across several applications, including the likes of Google Photos.
Kelly was hit with more sexual misconduct charges for allegedly paying an underage girl to take off her clothes and dance Notorious bank robber John Dillinger's grave is being dug up because his relatives don't think it's really him
" Zany is the word for this alumna of "Saturday Night Live," who played the kazoo and the violin, and dug up amusing, little-known novelties like "I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate" and "Tacos, Enchiladas & Beans.
Tech Fix Vincent Lai was working at a recycling facility in New York and sorting through a bin of used cellphones a few years ago when he dug up a Palm Treo, a smartphone that was discontinued last decade.
In short, if a body wasn't dug up in the US, didn't belong to a US citizen or Native American, and doesn't come from a human who was assaulted or killed, there isn't really a federal law to prosecute.
The moratorium was put in place in January 2016, after run-off from unsecured stockpiles of the mineral, dug up by largely unregulated miners, turned rivers and coastal seas red in the eastern state of Pahang, contaminating water sources.
The rapper's use of "roach" made news recently: Some Twitter users had dug up an old Cardi B tweet in which the word appeared, and accused her of using it as a slur against black women with darker skin.
In retaliation, men have threatened to rape and murder her, dug up and disseminated her personal contact information, called in mass shooting threats to her public events and turned their obsession with shutting her up into a competitive sport.
The duo have covered the bar's time-warped ceilings and storied walls with curios from the ages: eighteenth-century wine jugs that were dug up in the cellar during excavations, porthole-framed paintings, numerous sculptures and drawings of ears.
But then Luke Bailey, a former BuzzFeed UK staffer who now works as a digital editor for the i newspaper, dug up old tweets from Jamil in which she did appear aware of Bush and the chaos in Iraq.
The Times also reported that Facebook had hired a public relations firm that dug up dirt on its competitors and circulated information on billionaire George Soros, which attempted to link him to groups pushing for more regulation of Facebook.
Fifteen years into a life sentence, Adnan Syed won a new trial with evidence dug up by the popular Serial and the lesser-known Undisclosed podcasts (the case became so popular, fans flew to Baltimore from California to watch the hearings).
Though this comic might seem indistinguishable from one of today's most recognizable internet meme formats, and it's indeed been making the rounds on Twitter after being dug up by Tumblr blog Yesterday's Print, it is actually about 97 years old.
Of course the photo services from both Apple and Google now include tools for surfacing your best pictures and videos automatically, so head into the Assistant (Google) or the Memories section (Apple) to see what the master algorithms have dug up.
Per the Verge, court records first dug up by security researcher Brian Krebs show that investigators in Canton, Michigan first learned of the alleged scheme when a mother overheard her son pretending to be an AT&T employee on the phone.
An old patent filing, dug up by the folks at Patently Apple and granted prior to its big phone reveal this week, show a concept device shaped like a standard pair of eyeglasses, but with camera and display hardware built in.
Screenshot: Apple (9to5Mac)9to5Mac reported on Monday that it has dug up imagery hidden in the freshly released iOS 12.2 update of what appears to be a new version of Apple's Beats Powerbeats headphones, dubbed Powerbeats Pro, that really are wireless.
The last couple of outings for such movies, Elektra and Catwoman, were used as ammunition in a now-infamous 2015 email from then-Marvel CEO Ike Perlmutter to then-Sony head Michael Lynton that was dug up after the Sony hack.
My friend Darrin Cappe, a Hip aficionado and self-appointed historian, dug up and remastered rare video of the band singing "Grace, Too" and "Nautical Disaster" on Saturday Night Live in 230, and it flew around Facebook, amassing 221 million views.
In the spirit of All Hallows' Eve, Random House managing editor and copy chief Benjamin Dreyer dug up a photo of an undated newspaper clipping (estimated to be from the 1950s or 60s) featuring Boris Karloff's very own recipe for guacamole.
A forensic scientist says there's reason to believe that human remains allegedly dug up in the case of Natalee Holloway match the timeline of her presumed 73 death in Aruba and the secretive removal of those remains five years later.
Van der Sloot then enlisted his friend to find and retrieve Natalee's remains, mixing them with the bones of a dog that Van der Sloot himself dug up, and had them cremated together for $200 and scattered in the ocean.
"I deserve to not have to worry abut my children getting stabbed or taking a drug or getting robbed, because that's the issue," one white mom yelled at what appears to be a school assembly in a clip Oliver dug up.
On a subsequent try in 2011, his tent poles, supplies and cooking gas were dug up by Himalayan crows at his final camp, and in 2012, extreme cold and high winds ended his quest and left him with serious frostbite.
The Michigan Republican dug up the remark to use against Trump Jr. after the president's son threatened to campaign against Amash following a new poll this week showing the libertarian-leaning lawmaker trailing a little-known GOP challenger by 16 points.
He made some fruitless demos, forgot about them, hit the studio with Animal Collective, toured with them for two years, and eventually dug up the demos after a casual conversation with bandmate Josh Dibb, who performs under the name Deakin.
The bodies collected on that day had been waiting in the chamber for two to three days, records show; they had been dug up by order of the medical examiner's office after lying in mass graves for two to three months.
And as the turtle crawled back to the Indian Ocean, they dug up the 2003 eggs, each about the size of a Ping-Pong ball, then put them in a bucket and took them away to hatch in a safer spot.
Some have sought to prove their ancestry by having Puccini dug up for a DNA test, but so far — partly because of Ms. Puccini's opposition — his grave in a chapel inside the villa at Torre del Lago has remained undisturbed.
Or perhaps you were a fan of the Tripps, the super-romantic couple who went viral this summer for their proudly body-positive comments — until a closer look at their social media dug up a number of racist and transphobic remarks.
The Kaiser Family Foundation dug up its polling from the week after the 2016 election and noted a mere 7 percent of Trump voters and 5 percent of Republican voters said health care was the biggest factor in whom they voted for.
More than 40 million people around the world work in artisanal and small-scale mining where minerals including gold, diamonds and cobalt are dug up often by hand, a report by the World Bank and development organization Pact said earlier on Wednesday.
The same Wisconsin-based team that dug up Hutchins's tweets about trips to gun ranges in Las Vegas in an attempt to paint him as a physical threat agreed, without contest, at Hutchins' arraignment to let him await trial in Los Angeles.
In a recent interview dug up by Watchers on the Wall, Irlam discusses what he considered one of the most dangerous Game of Thrones stunts — a season 5 sequence where the most bonkers-looking of Daenerys' dragons protects her from an assassination plot.
On a Reddit thread, fans also dug up a recent image of the star posing with her new stud and wearing knee-revealing pants, as opposed to the lengthy dresses she would wear to stay in line with the family's dress code.
A man who provided an ever-shifting account about his claim that he dug up Natalee Holloway's remains in Aruba was deemed "not a credible source" by an Aruban police chief in Saturday's final episode of a docu-series about the mystery.
Guido Fawkes, a muckraking political website, dug up a series of posts that Mr O'Mara had made in an online forum years before entering politics, in which he had insulted everyone from gay people ("poofters") to Spaniards ("dagos") and Danes ("pig shaggers").
The sting relied on an informant named Gabriel, who told Holloway and Ward that a man he knew had claimed to have dug up Natalee's buried body and taken it to a crematory so that her ashes could be dumped into the sea.
"The Voyager flight team dug up decades-old data and examined the software that was coded in an outdated assembler language, to make sure we could safely test the thrusters," said JPL's Chris Jones, who led the effort, in a JPL news release.
But based on interviews and behind-the-scenes footage dug up by No Small Part's Brandon Hardesty (himself a character actor), on the set of Bride André was finally able to blend in and find the sense of normality he had always craved.
The gold bead, weighing 15 centigrams (0.005 ounce), was dug up two weeks ago in the remains of a small house that would have stood at a time when metals such as copper and gold were being used for a first time.
Hollywood icon Doris Day was all set to celebrate her 93rd birthday on Monday until the Associated Press dug up her birth certificate and discovered her birth year was 1922, not 1924 as she long believed, revealing her to actually be turning 95.
The ones already on the market are joined by a wire and charge via USB; the images dug up by 9to5Mac appear to show that the Pro has been updated to ditch the connecting wire and use a charging case, just like AirPods.
PARIS (Reuters) - The thigh bone of a giant dinosaur was found this week by French paleontologists at an excavation site in southwestern France where remains of some of the largest animals that ever lived on land have been dug up since 2010.
In the world of sports, athletes at a critical juncture in their career -- an important game, a draft decision -- have been repeatedly waylaid by their own words that could have been dug up by anyone with a Twitter account and a vague inclination.
So the idea that in this particular instance they would not ask those questions makes it that much more unusual and obviously in the normal part of the process, somebody's alcohol abuse could be a disqualifying aspect of the derogatory information dug up.
On Friday, Politico dug up a massive trove of old footage from the show, Bernie Speaks with the Community, which followed the then-Vermont-mayor on various adventures around the town of Burlington to—yes, you guessed it—talk to the community.
So, with TB12 getting ready to join the Bucs, we dug up this clip from January of Brett talking about what it was like to QB for a brand new team on the tail end of his career ... and it's pretty great!
This precedent set by El Salvador should encourage other nations to hold inclusive debates about the costs and benefits of metal mining before allowing their nonrenewable resources to be dug up to the detriment of the many for the benefit of the few.
Oliver Cromwell was buried here in 1658, after he helped dethrone and execute King Charles I. But three years later, after the restoration of the monarchy, his body was dug up and hung from a gallows at Tyburn, London's main public execution site.
In 2016, following leads indicating her body was buried on campus, the FBI flew in three cadaver dogs from its Quantico, Virginia, training facility and investigators dug up part of the hillside near where the school's trademark "P" is embedded, to no avail.
In 2016, after a website dug up a year-old blog post by the restaurant's owners revealing they had begun raising and slaughtering animals on their family farm, many vegans boycotted and picketed the chain while its founders reportedly received death threats.
Lucasfilm vowed that it wouldn't stage a CGI resurrection, and director Abrams dug up enough footage of Fisher from The Force Awakens to have her at least play a cameo here (note Leia hugging Rey, a scene repeated from the first trailer).
" People had dug up old tweets and were passing them around — tweets like, "How many public personalities on antidepressants have to hang themselves before the F.D.A. does something, Big Pharma cops to what it knows and the average person stops falling for this?
As for the bombs - tubs of C4 weighing about 2 kg (4-1/2 pounds) each - they were made by Islamic State and designed to kill or maim Iraqi security forces, but have been dug up for reuse by the militants' enemies.
In such a world, it's possible for an entire species to be ground into extinction by forces beyond its control and then, 40,000 years later, be dug up and made to endure an additional century and a half of bad luck and abuse.
Here's a hard piece of it I dug up in working on the book, courtesy of Doug Davenport, a man never officially hired but who said he was commissioned by Trump to write a strategy memo in 2014 for a potential presidential run.
LONDON (Reuters) - More than 1003 million people around the world work in artisanal and small-scale mining where minerals including gold, diamonds and cobalt are dug up often by hand, a report by the World Bank and development organization Pact said on Wednesday.
The committee and the city should also decide what will happen to the remains once they are exhumed, or dug up, she said, noting that the panel does not want bodies to remain unburied for years or be placed in a museum.
"They dug up the ancestral graves of every emperor in every dynasty, calling it destroying the Four Olds, but Babaoshan and the Mausoleum are too sturdily constructed," the commenter continued, referring to Mao's campaign to destroy vestiges of traditional culture during the Cultural Revolution.
Islamic State used the mayhem of war to establish a lucrative trade in stolen relics dug up from the territory it controlled in Syria and Iraq, which includes remnants of some of the world's oldest and most culturally rich civilizations, according to archaeological experts.
" It's been a rough six months for Reid, as comments dug up by a Twitter user and published by Mediaite in December showed that she wrote numerous offensive jokes and comments several years ago about gay people on her old blog, "The Reid Report.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump threw up a smokescreen of deflection and confusing counter attacks Thursday as a furor mounted over his staggering comment that he would be open to dirt dug up on his 2020 opponents by foreign powers such as Russia or China.
But now one researcher has dug up a new collection of bugs in email programs that in many cases strip away even the existing, imperfect protections against email impersonation, allowing anyone to undetectably spoof a message with no hint at all to the recipient.
The floor of Plaza Mayor was dug up multiple times over the next 150 years to first turn the square into a glorified garden, then to gut the garden and return the plaza to its "primitive character" and, finally, to build an underground car park.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A revelatory cache of fossils dug up in central Colorado details as never before the rise of mammals from the post-apocalyptic landscape after an asteroid smacked Earth 250 million years ago and annihilated three-quarters of all species including the dinosaurs.
LONDON, April 24 (Reuters) - More than 1003 million people around the world work in artisanal and small-scale mining where minerals including gold, diamonds and cobalt are dug up often by hand, a report by the World Bank and development organisation Pact said on Wednesday.
As The New York Times revealed Tuesday, Donald Trump Jr. met last June with a Kremlin-connected lawyer for the explicit purpose of obtaining purported dirt on Hillary Clinton that was dug up as part of the Russian government's effort to help his father's campaign.
Once a week, a team of researchers, which doubles as a kind of writers' room, comes over to his house in Central London for script meetings, based in part on documents they've dug up pertaining to whichever episode he happens to be working on.
A shrill blonde named Jillian Hall, working the angle of being a horrendously bad singer, screeched horribly off-key songs, and nobody bothered to explain why they dug up I.R.S., the early 90s midcarder who halfheartedly reenacted his shtick about taxes on his bids.
Andrew Kaczynski, the 26-year-old reporter who dug up evidence showing that Donald J. Trump had supported the invasion of Iraq before the war, was Google-chatting with Tim Miller, a Republican operative who was the communications director for the Jeb Bush presidential campaign.
He dug up old photographs, some by the most celebrated photographers of the day, showing a frank, slightly smiling and untypically skinny young woman in enormous bouffant dresses, as well as numerous references to her in newspaper reviews of performances at the Paris Opera.
Prince Philip was known to prize fast sports cars, and the British news media quickly dug up examples of his reckless driving, including one accident in 1996 in which he rear-ended a car at a pedestrian crossing, leaving the driver in a neck brace.
" The Times recently reported on papers that had been dug up by Pat Thaler, Koch's sister, which contained some previously unpublished remarks by Koch: "Donald Trump is one of the least likable people I have met during the twelve years that I served as mayor.
First, they claimed that a long proposed documenta Institute was going to be built near the city's Holländischer Platz and insisted that the work must be dug up and moved there, although each and everyone one of them knew that it was a false claim.
James has an encyclopedic knowledge of his subjects at his fingertips: he seems to have read the most obscure and hard-to-find books and articles on his subjects and, more importantly, is able to present what he has dug up in precise, gorgeous prose.
Just in recent weeks the discussions about Trump University and ongoing questions about why he won't release his tax returns, as well as alleged connections to organized crime, along with the many comments that can be dug up about his personal life, will remain a vulnerability.
Trump dug up a tweet from last year from rival and comedian/actress/television personality Rosie O'Donnell on Thursday to show that even she — his greatest of pre-presidency foes — agrees with his firing of FBI Director James Comey (more on that O'Donnell tweet in a bit).
NUNES: Yes, so don&apost -- so remember, we discovered that the dossier was used, so this is the dirt that they dug up the Hillary Clinton campaign of the Democrats used and then it got to the FBI and the FBI used it in a FISA.
After a season of playing nice and trying to rebuild their friendship, Phaedra Parks reignited her longstanding feud with rival Kenya Moore on Sunday's all-new episode of the Real Housewives of Atlanta —  in an explosive battle filled with low-blows that dug up previous allegations.
The health ministry said that in Butembo a group of 22 men dug up the body of an Ebola victim to make sure organs had been removed from the corpse by the health workers, in doing so entering into contact with bodily fluids of the victim.
IN 1970 archaeologists digging at Ein Gedi, an ancient settlement on the shores of what is now called the Dead Sea, dug up the ark of a synagogue that had stood on the site from about 800BC until it was destroyed by fire in around 600AD.
"It was a small project, but the historically protected building proved convincing," says Purs's owner, Rolf Doetsch, who, like Vervoordt, was delighted when, during the renovation, workers dug up old Roman coins and jewelry, as well as a 236,363-year-old miniature bronze statue of Minerva.
While I'm pretty good at abstaining from Venmo-stalking (which can't be said for some of my friends, many of whom have dug up juicy intel on their feeds via suspicious transactions accompanied by margarita emojis), the app definitely doesn't bring out my most generous side.
A quick search of Trump's "proverb," though, immediately turns up online in inspirational quote books, toast books, books full of blessings, homemade books, memes and many religious books, including a union journal from the 1930's we dug up in a rare bookstore in San Francisco.
The best part, though, is that they're all worn so nonchalantly — with jeans or mini skirts and some stacked delicate jewelry — as if it's a simple shirt you dug up at the local thrift store (when in reality it's a statement piece from Gucci's 2017 Cruise collection show).
To prove to my husband that I wasn't just "being crazy," I dug up a clinical trial that found 19% of Effexor users discontinued using it due to unpleasant side effects like those I experienced, and another one showing that 40% of patients who take antidepressants experience sexual dysfunction.
But they are all pressed from the same sand dug up around the site, 100 km (62 miles) south of Baghdad, where the imam was killed with most of his companions and many of his family in the 7th century, after he rose up against Ummayyad Caliph Yazeed.
While Kraan-Korteweg's work over her career has dug up some 5,000 galaxies in the Vela Supercluster, she is confident that a sensitive enough radio survey of this neutral hydrogen gas will triple that number and reveal structures that lie behind the densest part of the Milky Way's disk.
MCDONALD&aposS MANAGER: WE ACCIDENTALLY SERVED CLEANING FLUID TO PREGNANT WOMAN Jacobson, a former Florida cop, was eventually ordered to pay back $12.5 million, and sentenced to serve 37 months in prison, but details dug up by Business Insider indicate that McDonald's was forced to fork over even more.
Definers Public Affairs, which Facebook fired on Wednesday after a New York Times report revealed the company had dug up information on Facebook's critics and competitors, tried to show that staff working on Apple News had donated more money to Democratic candidates and causes than they had to Republicans.
Pakistan's cricket team have in the past received a hostile reception in Mumbai, venue of the second semi-final of the World Twenty20 which got underway on Tuesday, where members of a regional political party dug up a pitch in 1991 on the eve of a test match.
What began as an insular, churlish fight among former associates/friends has now blossomed into business-threatening drama after a series of racist tweets were dug up from what were thought to be social media graveyards, followed by a series of apologies of varying degrees of perceived sincerity.
We borrowed a synthesiser off one of Mitch's friends, Raudie, and recorded a bunch of music—just music, no singing—and then this year we dug up all the files that we recorded three or four years ago and decided to sit down and write lyrics to it all.
When news broke that Mr. Trump was considering nominating Mr. Moore, a campaign adviser, conservative commentator and early advocate of higher interest rates after the recession, Mr. Bell dug up and tweeted out Mr. Moore's quotes on everything from monetary policy to his opinions about certain Midwest cities.
Washington (CNN)The former Trump campaign adviser whose ties to Russia were at the heart of the investigation into that country's interference in the 2016 US election is suing the Democratic National Committee and a prominent law firm that had dug up some of the allegations against him.
Fans dug up a Twitter post from 2816 in which Butler boldly stated, "I wanna check julio jones...lol......real talk doe.." Butler took some ribbing over the post, which he wrote when he was a student at West Alabama, but he said it was more aspirational than egotistical.
And yet, Democrats have a constitutional responsibility to make their own evaluation of the evidence Mueller dug up and to test the validity of conclusions drawn up by Barr, who was a critic of Mueller's apparent theory of the obstruction case before he was nominated at attorney general.
This week, I dug up many old quotes from Bewkes I had gotten at the time in which he talked about all this and more — most of Plepler's thoughts on the AOL invaders were too expletive-laden to use then and now — and one really struck a chord.
Brennan says what should have happened next is the ATF to send it back to L.A. As we reported ... the document dug up by producers of A&E's "Who Killed Tupac?" says a federal prosecutor recommended the gun NOT be turned over to Vegas -- but Brennan insists it was.
They dug up old photos of Hogg on a tour of CNN's studios in Atlanta years ago, as well as a clip of Hogg being interviewed on a California local news broadcast last year for reasons completely unrelated to gun violence — offering each as proof of Hogg's anti-Trump agenda.
Then memories, triggered by a few dug-up artifacts from that time — a starry-eyed confessional essay she passed off as fiction to a teacher, some photos that show clearly just how young she actually was — come rushing in, and she's compelled to reexamine her past through grown-up eyes.
Versions of this story emerged last September when Boing Boing dug up an old New York Times article from May of 1927 that listed a Fred Trump among those arrested at a Klan rally in Jamaica, Queens, when "1,000 Klansmen and 100 policemen staged a free-for-all," in the streets.
This week, I dug up many old quotes from Bewkes I had gotten at the time in which he talked about all this and more — most of Plepler's thoughts on the AOL invaders were too expletive-laden to use then and now — and one really struck a chord of the time.
The "Wild 'N Out" host isn't happy about the backlash Hart got this week over old homophobic tweets that resulted in him stepping down as host of the Academy Awards, so on Friday he dug up some old tweets by Chelsea Handler, Amy Schumer and Sarah Silverman that use similar language.
When Factory Floor first came to people's attention, with their debut single "Bipolar" in 2008, they sounded like Manchester's industrial past being dug up and brought back to life in an East London warehouse space—echoing clanks clung to Peter Hookesque basslines, and ghostly vocals howled at canal side moons.
These visits are not fully appreciated by Norton or his wife, but it appears that Norton is to blame for the appearance of this ghost, because his ghostship was not heard of until Norton, while searching for gold in his cellar, dug up a hand that had lain undisturbed for years.
Photo: Tony Avelar (AP)Apple's iPhone event on Tuesday came and went without any mention of the tech giant's plans for augmented reality, but iOS 13 code dug up by developer Steve Troughton-Smith appears to reference a "Starboard" framework for stereo AR, per 9to5Mac, and stereo AR means AR glasses.
Separately, near the base of a wall behind a rental property where the man claimed that he and van Der Sloot broke up the bones, the man then dug up the baggie of bone fragments "that he kept as a trophy," according to the informant in a subsequent phone call to Holloway.
After a progressive media organization dug up years' worth of his incendiary old comments from a shock jock's radio show, Fox News host Tucker Carlson said he would not apologize and would not back down from his "mob" of critics — who have "been working hard to kill" his show since the beginning.
It contradicts earlier claims made by the same alleged accomplice, who previously said during a recorded undercover sting that he alone dug-up Holloway's remains, which later allegedly were mixed with those of a dog to disguise their origin and burned at a crematory for $200 before they were scattered at sea.
And if you remember when 22018 and 235 was all dug up, so we're driving through that at the time, or driving through the Presidio where there's these windy roads and in fact, this one place where there's a road that's only one lane wide but traffic goes both directions on it.
Later that night, Major Golsteyn and two other soldiers dug up the remains, brought them back to their base and burned them in a pit used to dispose of trash, the Army says he told the C.I.A. Major Golsteyn's lawyer, Mr. Stackhouse, said the Army documents mischaracterized what Major Golsteyn told the agency.
Yet few factual details have been published about his life and death but his remains were reportedly dug up from Crimea and transferred to Italy in 868 CE. According to apocryphal acta dating from at least the 4th century CE, Clement was banished from Rome under Emperor Trajan because of his Christianity.

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