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"excavate" Definitions
  1. to dig in the ground to look for old buildings or objects that have been buried for a long time; to find something by digging in this way
  2. excavate something (formal) to make a hole, etc. in the ground by digging

316 Sentences With "excavate"

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Pruitt must decide whether to cap the site (covering contaminated material), partially excavate it or fully excavate it.
Let me excavate your bowels and become one with you.
Still, psychologists do occasionally excavate the habits of lost civilizations.
Eleanor, Michael and Chidi return and excavate some surprising emotions.
Koper and Richter decided to excavate the embankment at several points.
There are no plans yet to excavate Lutèce from the rubble.
Archaeologists plan to excavate part of a cemetery in Tulsa, Okla.
When paleontologists excavate a dinosaur, they rarely find the full thing.
No word yet on if or when archaeologists will excavate the site.
They worked meticulously over eight months to fully excavate her 199 bones.
In a meandering, roundabout way, I was trying to excavate his past.
His passport image became a way to excavate those stories and narratives.
It's continuing to find ways to excavate the core of the show.
The lesson: Don't make assumptions when you excavate the body of a Viking. 
Opposition lawmakers and advocacy groups have urged the government to excavate more sites.
The first is to excavate down to the damaged cables and splice them.
"Too little demand and too much preparation time make them unprofitable to excavate."
Excavate an artery-like network of smaller canals feeding into the main ones.
Travelers join paleontologists to help excavate cinematic favorites like triceratops and Tyrannosaurus Rex.
Several works use archival techniques to excavate the construction of the white bloc.
The impact would excavate a crater nearly three miles wide and 1,500 feet deep.
The photograph almost dares its viewers to excavate a meaning out of this assemblage.
The filmmaker didn't so much adapt the Louisa May Alcott novel as excavate it.
"We were excavating very much like you would excavate a terrestrial site," said Halligan.
To openly show sadness, to openly excavate and present it on stage every night.
They were hoping to excavate some of the sediments so they could date them.
In 260, archaeologists traveled there to excavate administrative buildings in Teposcolula's former Grand Plaza.
With "The Lehman Trilogy," he worked to excavate the play's rhythms and its storytelling shorthand.
Klimt sounded in my headset and discouraged me from further trying to excavate the material.
In 1926, French architect Jean Philippe Lauer was the first person to excavate the pyramid.
With the wind in his sails, Mr Santos was eager to excavate and recover the ship.
"They've purchased a used boring machine," explained Kasprowicz, referring to the device used to excavate tunnels.
" Bridgeton Landfill disagrees with the EPA's plan, calling the agency's decision to excavate "arbitrary and capricious.
Upon returning home, he got the Palau government's permission to excavate, accompanied by National Geographic filmmakers.
They are expecting to make discoveries when they excavate those shafts starting on Sunday, he said.
The first solution is to excavate down to the damaged cables and then splice them back together.
The Socialist government of the time offered financing to excavate mass war graves and commemorate Franco's victims.
Revisiting the past, intentionally, allows us to excavate more of the truth each time we look back.
Revisiting the past, intentionally, allows us to excavate more of the truth each time we look back.
What he does best is excavate new readings from plays you thought you knew — subtext from text.
Finally, a decision was made to excavate and remove the artifacts because of worries that they would deteriorate.
The enthusiast will go to great lengths to extract all fluids and excavate every orifice of the crustacean.
A Natural History Museum of Utah field crew excavate bones from the skeleton of Akainacephalus johnsoni in 2009.
The site, which is more than 2,000 years old, is expected to take another five years to excavate.
The USF researchers will remove topsoil from the ground for analysis and then test and excavate by hand.
The extra effort to excavate the bones, plus the sheer size of the specimen, resulted in further delays.
Solitude served Alvvays well; taking time off (three years between debut and sophomore) to excavate their creative spaces.
Several families have since come to excavate the bodies of their relatives, to bury them in proper cemeteries.
They excavate mineral-laden dirt with picks in hand-dug tunnels, hauling it out with pulleys and winches.
When they needed to excavate the dirt driveway and backyard, and add gravel, they called in a professional.
Once you have written about your incestuous affair, I wondered, does your inner self become easier to excavate?
There is still at least one other property in Toronto that investigators are looking to excavate, she said.
She hopes to excavate some sort of arc, a scaffolding of her inner thoughts, from these discursive flashes.
But in three of these stories, Bausch uses it to excavate a surprising sense of drama and revelation.
Investigators on Monday continued to excavate property linked to McArthur where the remains of six people were recovered.
It took almost two years to excavate the hilltop lot, with construction vehicles clogging the narrow, hilly streets.
"There are still many sediments to excavate," Zelenkov said, "so new materials will definitely come out at some point."
We have no need of those who do the hard work to excavate facts—it's all "fake news" anyway.
It took paleontologists nearly a decade to excavate the fossil because it was encased in compact, cement-like sandstone.
Police did not specify what prompted investigators to excavate the home, stating only that "new leads" caused the search.
Now, officials are saying they have developed a lead, and are planning to excavate a site near the campus.
Italian police officials told the Guardian that the thieves used bulldozers and advanced metal detectors to excavate the artifacts.
They reached out to Michael Westaway a paleoanthropologist at Griffith University in Queensland, Australia, to help excavate the skeleton.
A local resident, Rahimullah, 26, drove the tractor used to excavate the bombed house and pull out the bodies.
It took nearly a decade to excavate the skeleton; analysis of the bones and teeth continued for several years.
When that solution became unsustainable, they decided to excavate a new crypt and transfer the remains from the cistern.
The rover's digging bucket wheel drums rotate in opposite directions in order to excavate surface soil while also creating traction.
But what about the rest of us who just want to mine our memories, to excavate what's buried deep within?
For thousands of years, it's created a kind of stone that's been possible to excavate and use to build homes.
Or, how do you make something like this without getting totally bogged down in the feelings you're trying to excavate?
More than 180 emergency ministry personnel are working at the site to excavate the buried village, according to local authorities.
And, data journalists Dan Rosenheck and Wade Zhou excavate the numbers behind the numbers in the world of Broadway musicals.
Both excavate flaws — old ones that have haunted me for years and new ones of which I was blissfully unaware.
With "The Queen," Levin, the national editor at Slate, attempts to excavate the gritty, smudgy truth beneath the political rhetoric.
Only those who have a permit with a stamp from this division are permitted to excavate, remove and transport antiquities.
When asked about my initial impression of the place, I cannot excavate anything from memory to form a meaningful answer.
In their search for more possible victims, police plan to excavate at least two sites associated with McArthur's work, Idsinga said.
In 2009, a woman walking her dog discovered a large bone protruding from the dirt, leading police to excavate the area.
"We actually need [our machinery] to excavate with dirt and collide with the environment and do its job," Ready-Campbell says.
A team of diggers lead by co-author Kathleen Springer worked to excavate as many fossils as possible in the 1990s.
In 2004, efforts were made to clean up the site and excavate it in order to figure out its true age.
So far the team have uncovered a structure some 12.5 meters long and 3.5 meters tall, with plans to excavate more.
I watched Reva eye the display, then open the freezer and lean in, struggling to excavate something stuck in the ice.
The coal miners brought in to excavate beneath the superheated nuclear core flout the radiation levels by working in the nude.
The buildings of the town were all demolished in the early 1930s, so that archaeologists could excavate the Temple of Bel.
When it comes to unopened tombs, Chinese cultural officials typically take a more conservative stance, opting to protect rather than excavate.
Howard Baker sought to excavate the underlying facts and staunchly defended Congress' authority to acquire evidence and witnesses from the President.
"How are you going to invest in, excavate and ship out all that copper if the war has never stopped?" he said.
It began in 2003, when the city needed to drain and excavate one of its canal's riverbeds for a new metro line.
Officials then worked with forensic anthropologists at the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History to excavate the site and recover the remains.
These are things you can excavate and hold onto or let pleasantly drift by, the way everything else in life is enjoyed.
So I see my work as trying to excavate the history, the practices, and the decisions that have led to this disparity.
The folks on the frontlines of that fight are the security researchers who excavate flaws in our code and get them fixed.
Key West Literary Seminar has commissioned a report that will excavate the house's history, focusing on the time when Bishop lived there.
A colleague, Sefi Porat, who had helped excavate the En-Gedi synagogue in 1970, was preparing a final publication of the findings.
Rather then excavate and disturb the remains, he and his team used two noninvasive tools — electrical resistivity tomography and ground penetrating radar.
The better to excavate not just his own aesthetic history (and that of his house), but that of the collections thus far.
In the wake of the probe's relaunch, the national prisons authority announced it would allow investigators to excavate part of La Modelo.
Lubell and Goldin scoured archives, including the Library of Congress, to excavate projects that reflect different perceptions of New York City's identity.
Using archival footage and interviews with some of those who knew him, Ms. Driver endeavors to excavate the man from the myth.
The bones I was to excavate last June were hidden, except for two inches of a rib sticking out of the mountain.
With more than 900 manuscripts and an estimated 50,000 fragments, it took six decades for scholars to excavate and publish them all.
Firefighters located one person trapped under debris that they were not able to excavate, Philadelphia Fire Commissioner director Adam Thiel told reporters.
"What had been silenced and ignored by my family, I had to excavate," he said during a visit to New York last month.
The curators of Material Politics didn't need to look back, although I understand the impulse to excavate the past to feed the present.
Kampp-Seyfried managed to excavate the entranceway to Kampp 183, but that's as far as she got, and the tombs were quickly forgotten.
The company also recently announced plans to sell "interlocking bricks" made from the rock that its tunnel-creating machines excavate from the ground.
Wilson led a team of more than 45 people who helped excavate the dinosaur fossils over the course of a month this summer.
After making the find, he called in paleontologists to excavate and then shipped all the bones over to the Canadian Museum of Nature.
Depending on the severity of the problem, you might have to hire contractors to excavate your lawn or driveway to replace the line.
"We would excavate with trowels like people on terrestrial archeological projects do," except they were wearing SCUBA gear and carrying other underwater equipment.
"It's really important that we cut, clean and excavate that wound, and dress it so it has a chance to heal," she says.
Duke Energy must now excavate its existing coal ash ponds and move the substance to lined pits, North Carolina's environmental agency said Monday.
I am informed that it is difficult to build on or excavate this land, in case anything precious in the soil is disturbed.
Her interest in contemporary art, artists, and writers was never to showcase talent or celebrate personalities, but to excavate, preserve, reveal, and connect.
Such implements are still uncommon to excavate, often made of perishable materials, but obsidian, formed when lava cools, tends to be long-lasting.
Rarely one to excavate her past, she has looked on, apparently impassive, as scores of younger competitors rushed to knock off her designs.
We'd begun our day at Essex Farm Advanced Dressing Station, where Mr. Ryckebosch had worked with local groups to help excavate concrete bunkers.
It was sacred; no one could destroy it or excavate beneath it until the Islamic State arrived in 2014, sowing evil and devastation.
Here slaveholders cut the forest and install fish processing camps using child slaves, or clear and excavate the land to put in shrimp farms.
The archaeologists haven't been able to excavate the entire site, but based on what they've seen, they estimate that around 380 individuals were involved.
For at least 16 of the Iraqi graves, most in territory too dangerous to excavate, officials do not even guess the number of dead.
Starting around the industrial age, you have to excavate and burn coal and oil to power your cities, which pump out the greenhouse gas.
But in this study, the termites preferred to excavate where other termites were currently digging, and their behavior was focused around digging, not building.
This is highly unusual for a "salvage" project, in which scientists try to excavate fossils from an active construction site that may be damaged.
Cicada killers emerge and mate in summer, and then the females begin to excavate nest sites in loose, sandy soils near concentrations of cicadas.
Then the game is afoot: In their waning days, as males battle for dominance, females excavate a redd, a depression in the gravel riverbed.
Now, if writers are going to excavate their personal traumas for an increasingly distrustful audience, it had better serve some sort of higher purpose.
But an event, like a big fire, basically caught their everyday life, dropped it into our channel and sealed it there for us to excavate.
Fortunately, they left a wealth of enormous bones behind for our random ape species to excavate, replicate, and marvel over some 66 million years later.
Hasan Mohammad, second from left, watches other body pullers, young men born and raised in the Raqqa area, excavate the site of a mass grave.
That is, until 2007, when Luca Maroni, an oenologist, decided to excavate the site in the hope that some vine-roots had survived the fire.
Investigators were unable to excavate the well to find the weapon because it would have compromised the structural integrity of the house nearby, Coleman said.
At least for me, it is really an emotional thing to excavate this place, especially perhaps when we find remains of kids and small babies.
They lifted the floor tiles to excavate a hole with spades in which grown men can now stand upright, pulling out the earth with buckets.
A large number of graves also are below the water table, meaning History Flight workers must pump water from the site each day to excavate.
He recruited 16 other survivors to lobby the governor of Tokyo for help with their effort to record eyewitness accounts and excavate any archival materials.
Author Bjørn Berge relied on firsthand accounts, later historical interpretations, and the surviving stamps they issued to excavate the rise and fall of these countries.
He and other chefs and scholars are on a mission to excavate and codify recipes and ingredients that disappeared when their ancestors were forcibly assimilated.
These models excavate more of Earth's material for building the moon, but the moon's orbit or Earth's spin aren't accurately reproduced without using convoluted workarounds.
PLAYLIST Even when parties aren't focused on Jimmy Carter-era glam, D.J.s excavate tracks from decades past: Queen, Talking Heads, David Bowie, lots of Prince.
Rather than setting out to conquer new worlds or excavate primal fears, this "Alien" is content to uphold a long-lived and well-regarded brand.
A group of miners used a series of controlled explosions to help them excavate the last few meters of earth separating them from the child.
Maradona's tale is one of mythical proportions, and the weight of it may have diminished the chance to excavate the man himself in just one take.
Set in a towering New York shelter that Kozol likened to an urban refugee camp, the book sought to excavate the causes of this great displacement.
Over four hours, current and former members of the Graham company "excavate their relationship" to the modern dance matriarch (audiences are free to come and go).
Many of the graves located by History Flight are below the water table, meaning workers had to pump water from the sites each day to excavate.
"Not only was it complete, it was mostly undisturbed," said Daniel Fisher, a paleontologist at the University of Michigan who helped excavate the Fowler Center mastodon.
A sophisticated organized crime group used bulldozers and advanced metal detectors to excavate ancient artifacts in southern Italy, and deployed facilitators across Europe to traffic them.
It didn't work out, and neither did the other Project Plowshares plans, most of which involved using controlled nuclear explosions to excavate large portions of earth.
The songs, with all their polish removed, no longer reflect the coherent Broadway world of the story but instead try to excavate its various interior workings.
When Warinner's group began to carefully excavate the skeletons from the Grand Plaza, she noticed not how sick the skeletons looked, but how healthy they were.
However, it also seems to indicate the promise in a government that is willing to dig in, to literally excavate, for the sake of its citizens.
Bulldozers cleared out a section of the pit so that Dr. Lacovara and his students could meticulously excavate fossils, and there they uncovered the mass death assemblage.
Instead, his job is to excavate these difficult questions, present them to the viewer, and allow enough space for the viewer to work out her own answers.
It's easy to zone out, make mistakes, and over excavate a site... I've talked to a lot of operators and owners, and most say this is great.
"The primary reason why I wanted to re-excavate this site was, first, to obtain a reliable dating, and second, to possibly find more material," said Hublin.
Workers used explosives and heavy machinery and a giant refurbished 22-foot-wide tunnel boring machine—capable of digging about 66 feet per day—to excavate rock.
The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection issued an emergency permit to ETP to excavate ground around the lines in the area, a DEP spokesman said on Monday.
That assessment may come as a shock to many, but his push to partially excavate the West Lake Landfill in Bridgeton, Missouri has no other rational explanation.
The discovery was so vast, with more than 213 manuscripts and an estimated 22002,22012 fragments, it took six decades for scholars to excavate and publish them all.
I also chuckled at the pun at 35D, mis-entering "ellevate" with two l's for "Remove from the ground" and not EXCAVATE (which entailed figuring out DREXEL).
A similar agreement with Iran explains the spike in acquisitions of artifacts from that country around 1940, when the Met helped excavate the ancient city of Nishapur.
The discovery was so vast, with more than 900 manuscripts and an estimated 50,000 fragments, it took six decades for scholars to excavate and publish them all.
The fix: Lego-style bricks for building houses cheaply Construction crews from Musk's Boring Company, which launched in 2016, excavate through rock and soil to bore tunnels.
He took them in a duffle bag to the Australian Museum in Sydney and paleontologists that worked at the museum returned to the site to help him excavate.
Years racing to excavate Utqiagvik's archaeological heritage before it slides into the sea has taught her that once an ancient settlement starts to go, it can go fast.
With that in mind, I attempted to excavate secrets from the mysterious and brooding William Maybelline about Qual's new direction, Cupio Dissolvi, and his undying fascination with darkness.
It's lasting, and it's perhaps more relevant now than ever, as we're able to excavate and re-shape our history and the music we care about and champion.
The space agency has reportedly canceled its Resource Prospector — a small rover that was designed to excavate materials such as hydrogen, oxygen, and water from the lunar poles.
The spacecraft is 12.4 miles from the asteroid, from where it will launch a projectile into the rock in a bid to excavate samples from beneath the surface.
Although the Boston expedition held permits to excavate at Nubian sites, those permits were in fact issued not by the Egyptians and Sudanese, but by British colonial officials.
If you're dealing with that, though, you should see your doctor for help and not try to excavate it yourself (or turn to ear candling, for that matter).
With her were Anna Dhody, a forensic anthropologist at the city's Mütter Museum, and Kimberly Morrell, an archaeologist with the engineering firm Aecom, hired to excavate the site.
Amateurs in Space is a reminder that, just like Hollywood biopics, documentaries don't necessarily excavate the depths of their characters, and instead condense human lives into easily consumable storylines.
Several discoveries have been made in recent years but a lack of funding and skills has hindered the ministry's ability to excavate and preserve the findings, Abu Rida said.
The site was first discovered in the 1960s by Moroccan miners, but it wasn't until 23 that researchers began to properly clean and excavate all that was left behind.
Legislation forbids digging down to excavate frozen mammoths, but anyone who purchases a license - a five-year permit costs 7,500 roubles ($131.49) - can gather mammoth remains from the surface.
After the wreck was discovered in 1996, the state employed divers and scientists to excavate, preserve and study its artifacts while Allen spent years filming and photographing the recovery.
The entire saga is being streamed live by local outlet First Coast News as the Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission and Jacksonville Fire Rescue team together to excavate the pipe.
It used to be that if you wanted to see how many stars you've racked up as an Uber rider, you had to basically excavate your rating from the app.
Startups will gladly store, manage and deliver your items If our civilization collapses and archaeologists return centuries later to excavate our ruins, what will they make of our storage facilities?
She and her colleagues plan to excavate nearby regions of the lawn, searching for indications of old planting beds, like soil that is markedly darker and looser than its surroundings.
A Maryland man recently learned this lesson the hard way when he stole a backhoe, drove it five miles, and then attempted to excavate some cash out of an ATM.
" In The Guardian, Jason Farago referred to Mr. Sala's "unrivaled capacity to excavate the sullied dreams of Modernism, and to imagine a future on the ruins of the recent past.
To build the museum while preserving the existing building, the architects came up with an ingenious idea to excavate the central plaza and create 24,000 square feet of exhibition space.
I use imagery to detect potential archaeological sites, which I then survey or excavate; it allows us to see everything from buried Viking walls to entire city maps in Egypt.
Among other provisions, the bill would excavate gaping loopholes in the National Environmental Policy Act's crucial environmental review process and give timber companies greater latitude to exploit our national forests.
Its strongest sections illuminate the hollowness of passages that lean hard on cursory insights instead of probing beneath the surface of their easy summations to excavate more precisely articulated truths.
The steam-driven eruption is enough to "shatter solid rock, excavate craters, and eject rock fragments and ash" up to a distance of two miles, Cronin wrote in The Conversation.
Favoring the superficial over the substantive, "The Gospel of Eureka" keeps skirting opportunities to excavate experience — like, say, prodding longtime gay residents about how the town navigated the AIDS crisis.
As bleak as it sounds, when alien archaeologists excavate society's remains in the distant future, they may assume that shopping bags, not humans, were the dominant life form on our planet.
The site was discovered months beforehand, but because there were too many dinosaur bones and too few people to excavate them, it was reburied, for protection against thieves and the elements.
"When we find cannons, we're quite excited because, if we're allowed to excavate around them, there will be 'concretions' of items near the cannon from when the ship sank," he said.
Athletes today are scrubbed and polished, antiseptic to such an extent that doctors could safely and hygienically remove any remnants of their personalities the PR professionals and publicists failed to excavate.
Its website said it has cleaned up around 380 barrels of oil so far and that repair plans will be confirmed once it can safely excavate the pipe section that leaked.
The spacecraft is roughly 20 kilometers (12.4 miles) from the asteroid, from where it will launch a projectile into the rock in a bid to excavate samples from beneath the surface.
The researchers, funded by the US National Science Foundation, were suspended by ropes to excavate the fossil from a cliff wall in the quarry by the Mtuka River in southwest Tanzania.
Since the pipes are laid mostly under private property, the city cannot act unilaterally to excavate them; residents need to request a replacement and then grant access to the city's contractors.
Since the pipes are laid mostly under private property, the city cannot act unilaterally to excavate them; residents need to request a replacement and then grant access to the city's contractors.
The roughly half-acre property, on a bluff overlooking the New York Botanical Garden, has a massive rock outcropping in the rear that many assumed would cost too much to excavate.
If we're not willing to excavate horrors long buried by a traditional refusal to acknowledge them, our attempts to redefine the toxic status quo will inevitably fade back into the shadows.
For two years, a team worked to excavate the scattered fossils of the dinosaur -- a difficult task because Judith was buried head first on a steep slope, according to a news release.
The spokesperson added, "What we did say on the discovery of the bodies is that considerable efforts had been made to conceal the bodies, and that police had to excavate the garden."
The workers must carve away the ice to just the right thickness - about 20 cm (eight inches) - to let the cold air freeze the water below, allowing them to excavate even deeper.
They think there could be large parts of at least seven ancient statues still buried nearby, according to Nature, and an international team of archaeologists and divers are planning to re-excavate.
I run inside, excavate my behemoth coat from the pile by the door, and trip through the thick snow and ice coating the sidewalks of the city that used to be home.
"You normally don't find wood remains in Rome," Ms. Morretta noted, but with the subway lines traveling at nearly 100 feet below ground, archaeologists have been able to excavate deeper than usual.
"If you're claiming that there was a bridge, go and excavate it, get the scientific data, put it through scientific analysis and see what it is," said Romila Thapar, an Indian historian.
MERCHANTS BEHAVING BADLY Shrewd gallerists always intrigued me, like C. T. Loo, a Chinese dealer who worked with teams in the countryside to excavate temple sculptures for voracious American collectors and museums.
Following six years of negotiations, they got permission from the city in 2011 to excavate an area of Central Park, uncovering artifacts like a toothbrush handle and a small leather-soled shoe.
And when you dig into this and excavate it, again, you find people are worried about the performance, the inability to grow, the inability to listen, the inability to change his mind.
The accounting agency hopes that a thaw in relations will once again allow its archaeology teams to excavate remains in the North in a way that will make identifying them more straightforward.
And amusing though you may find the obscure Brit "Nadine," I urge you urge you urge you to excavate Kevin Dunn's fey, howling early-computer-age reimagining, my third favorite Berry cover ever.
In a new film version, the director Greta Gerwig, above, didn't so much adapt the story as excavate it to make a larger point about the stories society tells about women and girls.
The great benefit of BADGER is being able to excavate tunnels below busy cities without closing roads to dig trenches—thus avoiding making the traffic jams about which Mr Musk complains even worse.
Under the forest, in a process called "block cave mining," Rio Tinto will excavate material from underground, making the material above sink and creating the expected one-and-a-half-mile-wide crater.
Within a few years after Greene's visit, dozens of these houses would be removed by Mariette when he began to excavate the temple (there is no record of what happened to the residents).
The goal was to bring together unlikely pairs of artists (for example, an Armenian artist and a Turkish artist) to explore and excavate lingering effects caused by the historical rupture on contemporary life.
If she sometimes gets lost down rhetorical rabbit holes, at least she makes you want to go with her, pulling the reader along on her journey to excavate the intimate from the observed.
Although Pilø thinks the chances of finding an ice mummy are slim, an "ice mummy kit" is kept in a local mountain center, to help excavate and transport a mummy -- just in case.
This is a project that is going back to excavate and mine the thinking of the enslaved people who wanted freedom by any means necessary and took up a plan to do that.
"Depending on whether we find anything in that backyard, we may have to go back to some of these other addresses and excavate backyards at some of these other locations as well," he says.
Image: Anna Jerve"The time it takes to discover, excavate, study, and publish a new dinosaur is a fairly lengthy process and requires a lot of people-hours at various stages," Gorscak told Gizmodo.
His 7-year sentence was annulled and he was elected governor of Puno, home to deep deposits of gold, silver, uranium and lithium that miners plan to excavate through $2 billion of proposed projects.
Someday, a long time from now, in a castle far, far away, someone is going to have to excavate Drew Stewart's Twitter feed and make some hard decisions about canon, and what's apocrypha now.
After the election, Trump's NASA transition team asked the space agency for its plans to excavate the Moon, and NASA touted the Resource Prospector as a vital mission for that purpose, according to Motherboard.
Gravelle, who has a background in manufacturing automation, had been grappling with how to reconfigure warehouse space when he saw researcher Walter Tschinkel pour aluminum into an ant colony and then excavate the structure.
I felt a very personal obligation to try and bring justice to Marsha and at the same time to excavate her historical significance for a new generation of people interested in social justice movements.
Weddings and deaths, pregnancies and illnesses, ways for the sisters to measure themselves against one another as they continue to excavate the contours of their parents' love and hold it up to their own.
A few days later, the city's Lands Department said the tombs violated zoning rules and suggested that Mr. Ho could be forced to excavate his parents' remains and reinter them in a smaller plot.
"To my knowledge, there have been no efforts to excavate the property during the time my clients have owned the farm," Brent Wellings, auction manager for Schrader Real Estate and Auction Co., told CNN.
But the film also tries to excavate a time and place, evoking the lives of the city's immigrant and marginalized residents and its 1919 race riots as well as its snowfalls, speakeasies and slaughterhouses.
During a thaw in relations between 1996 and 2005, North Korea allowed teams of American experts, assisted by local workers, to excavate 33 sites in the North, where they recovered 229 sets of remains.
But for a 72-year-old glamourpuss to excavate multiple affairs in one post-ironic, pro-erotic song after another—only two Stein-Harry, although there's also a Hynes-Harry and their newish 4?
To make room for an expressway that took 21970 years to excavate, the Bronx was cut in half, atomizing neighborhoods, causing an exodus of the population, a free-fall in property values, and widespread incineration.
The misty rain unstiffens the wood of dead trees, making places for nesting woodpeckers to excavate next spring, making a home for the insects that will feed the woodpeckers and so many other living things.
Back then, I thought I knew better than my body when it came to such matters, and I would cause big, open lesions to form on my skin while trying to excavate puss and sebum.
And if ever there were a time to excavate rot, it is now, while so many of the systems that have long protected harassers and abusers are being exposed and there is momentum for change.
Their story was forgotten until 1963, when Zhou Enlai, China's No. 2 leader under Mao, ordered the town to excavate the Japanese bones from the hills and forests around the town for cremation and burial.
Mark Noah, the president of History Flight, told CNN his organization had maintained a presence on the atoll since 2007 -- and had been working to locate and excavate the bodies of Marines in an American cemetery.
But there are more reasons to retire than press on and endure another surgery, attempt another hasty position change or try to excavate his timing in 2018 after last playing a major league game in 2015.
Elon Musk has sold millions of dollars of branded hats and flamethrowers, and now, he says his Boring Company will sell "interlocking bricks" made from the rock that its tunnel-creating machines excavate from the ground.
Writing in personal diaries from age 19 onward, the visual artist Lynda Barry describes an "image world" cultivated in those notebooks, glimpsed by plunging deeper into one's past and present to excavate core ideas and impulses.
In response, Vargas assembles these monument-makers as a challenge to how we remember Stonewall—and, as a platform in which to excavate the buried role of queer and trans people of color in the event.
The plucky, can-do miners, brought in to excavate under the reactor to stop the meltdown, stripping naked to get the job done (the series doesn't say this, but their work ended up largely for naught).
His approach is worshipful, decorous and therefore strikingly incongruous with the layered, ambivalent genius that his film pays tribute to — a novelist who has made a point to excavate the darker recesses of a woman's experience.
If this show is really about the admittedly naïve belief that comedians and storytellers who excavate their own lives for material will tell us something like the truth (told you I was credulous), then well played.
After Syria won its independence in 1946, local and international archaeologists began to excavate at Palmyra, and they unearthed far more of the ancient city — marketplaces, forums, temple foundations — that Vignes's camera saw only as earth.
Working as a professor of topography and secretary of the city's Archaeological Commission — founded in 1872 to properly excavate Rome's ancient sites — Lanciani was pretty much obsessed with mapping out the city and recording its transformation.
SAQQARA, Egypt (Reuters) - Egypt unveiled a well-preserved 4,400-year-old tomb decorated with hieroglyphs and statues south of Cairo on Saturday, and officials expect more discoveries when archaeologists excavate the site further in coming months.
Officials decided to excavate the hillside near Muir Hall, a student dormitory where Smart was last seen, "based on a lead developed by an investigator who has been working on this case almost full-time," Cipolla says.
Both films aptly excavate the financial crimes that McFarland committed, and both name and shame the naïve mega-rich investors—like Carola Jain, wife of Credit Suisse juggernaut Bob—who poured their cash into his fraudulent bucket.
Engineers had been using gravity to channel water to the city's growing population since the late fourth century B.C. They learned to excavate rock, lay pipe and, when necessary, build extraordinary arched bridges to carry the ducts.
And then, the rational and generous part of the brain re-enters and produces a soothing idea: It must have been a weird and almost inexplicable life, which I can try to excavate through my clever questions.
Broom, the youngest of 12 children, uses her journalist training to excavate her family history, relying on interviews and historical records to create a compelling story about a black working-class family struggling to make ends meet.
Chile's CONAF forestry commission said in a statement released this week that Keiser's latest request to excavate an area of 20 meters by 20 meters (65.6 feet by 65.6 feet) was in keeping with Chilean environmental law.
Huizar closes out the show by bringing viewers' attention back to the space, stripping away layers of paint and gesso on an entire wall to excavate 100-year-old textures, revealing the topography of Casa Mauaad's history.
The archaeologists were working to excavate the site as soon as possible because the original highway, which led to the discovery of the statue during its construction 41 years before, is being extended into a six-lane road.
In the new film adaptation of "Little Women," the filmmaker Greta Gerwig didn't so much adapt the Louisa May Alcott story as excavate it to make a larger point about the stories we tell about women and girls.
The beach was deserted, and under a near-full moon I watched as a turtle trundled from the sea and lumbered deliberately to a spot near the dune, where she used her powerful legs to excavate a pit.
BRAND NEW: ART AND COMMODITY IN THE 1980S Works by four dozen artists from Julia Wachtel to Cindy Sherman and Jeff Koons excavate the molten decade when the art world suddenly, jarringly swallowed the mechanisms of advertising. Feb.
The project is the first in many years to systematically excavate any of about 250 great houses that were built in the region known as Four Corners, said John Kantner, an archaeologist at the University of North Florida.
I met one miner, in his sixties, who confided that a wealthy patron, who happened to be a treasure hunter, had recently hired him to excavate an old tunnel, which, he was told, was likely part of Riese.
A kid playing with the new Lego City set about Arctic exploration might think that scientists excavate mammoths and saber-toothed cats out of ice cubes using enormous saws, ice crawling machines with huge claws, and four propeller choppers.
Schiaparelli went on a number of missions to Egypt to excavate and purchase mummies and artifacts from antiquities dealers, including the prehistoric body in this current study (identified as "Turin S. 293, RCGE 16550"), bought between 1900 and 1901.
According to the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), the tunnel was at least 30 meters (98 feet) deep, lined with concrete slabs, and equipped with communication lines, an air supply system, electricity, and a rail track designed to excavate rubble.
Photo: Photos courtesy of Carlos JaramilloAfter spotting the fossils in the coastal outcrop, Atencio called Carlos Jaramillo, a geologist and paleontologist at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, who in turn put together a team of scientists to excavate them.
Boring has developed a tunnel excavation system that can currently excavate at 1/15 the speed of a snail, but so far the only products it has sold are $1 million worth of hats and $10 million worth of flamethrowers.
Unlike the United States, which stores its vast oil supplies in hollowed-out underground salt domes, China's different geology means it mainly has to excavate hard rock caverns up to 200 metres (220 yards) below the surface, similar to South Korea.
"It took a full week to excavate Alice, whose fragile skull was meticulously stabilized with a specialized glue to solidify the fractured, mineralized bones, before an accelerant was applied to bond the structures," UC Merced said in a news release.
Unlike the United States, which stores its vast oil supplies in hollowed-out underground salt domes, China's different geology means it mainly has to excavate hard rock caverns up to 200 meters (220 yards) below the surface, similar to South Korea.
TORONTO (Reuters) - An investigation into an oil spill on an aboriginal reserve in western Canada will include checks of leak-detection measures, Saskatchewan's energy minister said on Tuesday, as crews prepare to excavate the site to confirm the spill's source.
While the discovery was immediately recognized as an important find in 2003, it has taken 16 years to excavate the site and reconstruct comprehensive details about the prince, his identity, and the ancient world in which he lived and died.
I mean I don't know what the internet is, and I don't particularly want to excavate anything personal about it for VICE, anything "identity" about anything, but I'm broke and easily flattered and I want something to put on the internet.
The dress, previously worn by OG party girl Paris Hilton, rings in at approximately $400, meaning if you basically eat air (or excavate the crannies of your quarter-filled couch) for the next, say, month, you, too, can dress like a princess.
The episodes move at such a rapid pace that there's no time to consider the intricacies of how, exactly, a foreign government could excavate hundreds of feet beneath a suburban mall under the noses of a bunch of small-time city officials.
I read it in the way an archaeologist might excavate an ancient monument, layer by layer, piece by piece, endeavouring thereby to make some meaningful totality of it all, always with my own inferiority and limitations in relation to it clear in mind.
No one has been allowed to excavate the site as of yet, but surface pottery discovered nearby was successfully dated to the mid-second century BC. During this same period, Petra became a bustling trade hub for the ancient Arab kingdom of Nabataea.
The tiny mammals excavate yards of trails beneath the snow, and are not only safe from winter's worst cold, but are surrounded by their preferred foods, and hidden from the ever-inquisitive eyes of hawks and owls, foxes, coyotes and feral cats.
Like many people in the port city of Karachi, he was caught out by the severity of last summer's heat wave which killed more than 1,300 people, and has hired a digger to excavate three elongated trenches big enough for 300 bodies.
Arthur Evans (1851-1941) was the keeper, or curator, of the Ashmolean in the Victorian era, and with his own cash he bought a large plot of land on Crete, which he began to excavate at the turn of the last century.
In exchange for the preservation aid, the United Arab Republic — which had been formed by Egypt and Syria in 1958 — and Sudan agreed to let American archaeologists excavate areas outside the Nile Valley and take some Nile Valley treasures back to U.S. museums.
There is Robyn's shift: luring us in with what we may believe is something we know all too well (heartache, break-ups, etc.) to excavate feelings that have a far heavier, more urgent weight, and how to get be happy after it all.
But Damon thinks their luck is about to change: he's teamed up with a group of mercenaries to excavate a massive deposit of the material at a location called "the queen's lair," and their cut will allow the pair to leave the prospecting life behind.
Motivated by this mild obsession, I have shifted through ancient runes daubed on the back of toilet doors, dodged rolling ovaries and doggedly tracked a ray of sunlight through the shifting Superdrug tampon labyrinth in order to excavate the best (and only) period pop classics.
And when she gets stuck for a minute, she takes a step back, looks at the color-coded outline plastered to her wall, and realizes that she needs to stop glossing over the roots of her stories with exposition and excavate them for real.
What's happening now is that the contractors are busy moving electrical lines, gas mains, sewer lines, and water mains out of the way to build shafts in the ground, which will have gantries to both excavate debris and bring in new material down below.
There are works by Noah Davis, Titus Kaphar and Kara Walker that further excavate the history of America, highlighting that the present moment didn't come as a shock to some, and that the issues Americans are wrestling with today are representative of the country's history.
But Fiver is right — the culprit is humans, who gas and excavate the colony to make way for a housing development — and the mild-mannered Hazel leads a small group on a postapocalyptic exodus to a distant hill, the promised land Fiver has envisioned.
Those accusations could potentially excavate a phone-hacking scandal of that period that touched a vast number of victims, eventually leading to the conviction of a tabloid editor, the shutdown of a popular newspaper and sweeping changes to the rules governing news coverage in Britain.
That she can excavate her emotional demons in order to achieve such a lifestyle is still something she is getting used to — a reality that can be as daunting as it is thrilling, especially as she comes to terms with who is in charge.
We lie on blankets and stare up at the dead rhythm of the bangs, and the jellyfish of light spread their tentacles across the sky while spectators make noises of awe so deeply nested in irony that it's impossible to excavate their actual meaning.
And in 2012, in "People Who Eat Darkness," he used the disappearance of a 21-year-old English bar hostess named Lucie Blackman in Tokyo's red-lit underworld as a way to excavate, again with richly subjective intensity, the story of an older missing daughter.
So, in 1785, following the decision to excavate all of the overflowing cemeteries (some dating back to Gallo-Roman times), the city began moving skeletal remains to one central location, an abandoned 13th century limestone quarry from which the stones that built Paris were dug.
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In "Hansberry's Drama," Mr. Carter — an associate professor of English at the University of Puerto Rico — takes note of the playwright's background and historic significance in a succinct, informative overview, then bores in to excavate the elements of Hansberry's artistic achievement that have been so neglected.
I think part of what I was trying to do in the book was to excavate those very simplistic ideas of our own expectations around how people should behave and who does what and who's responsible for what and all those big, kind of philosophical questions.
Duke Energy Corp has agreed to pay as much as $9 billion to excavate nearly 80 million tons of coal ash at six of its facilities in North Carolina to settle lawsuits accusing the company of polluting rivers and groundwater, it said on Thursday in a statement.
The site was difficult to excavate because of the need to remove an estimated 40,000 stones, caused by the collapse of the tombs' domes in antiquity -- a factor that helped to protect it from looters, according to a statement from the Greek Ministry of Culture and Sports.
It seemed like he'd been hoarding his thoughts and feelings for so many years that when I wondered about his concealed memories, I imagined them buried alive inside his head, tapping on the corners of his skull with tiny pickaxes, inmates trying to excavate their way out.
When: October 63, 2016–March 15, 2017 Where: Museum of Arts and Design (2 Columbus Circle, Midtown West, Manhattan) The Museum of Arts and Design's POV series invites artists to excavate objects from the institution's collection and place them in the context of their own practice.
Visit treasure troves of vintage clothing like those designers often excavate for their inspirations — places like Bob Melet's Melet Mercantile — and you'll probably come upon items from little-known or long-forgotten labels, generic things so well designed and attentively made that you can hardly believe Anonymous was the creator.
If you can excavate new and interesting stuff from politicians that's not a part of the freeze-­dried, prepackaged, soft-­focus propaganda that politicians put out, if you can fight past all of that and get to what you think is a true thing, then I like trying to do that.
In my recent work, I excavate residue from sites of loss within the African Diaspora: slave castles and sugar plantations in the Caribbean and American South; the archives of Black gay artists who died of HIV/AIDS; and a low-income residential building in West Harlem demolished by commercial developers.
It takes real deftness and smarts to excavate that meaning from Alan Moore's original work (even as he has disavowed any of the work that has taken up the Watchmen title and story, and in fact left comics writing altogether after a lot of shoddy treatment by the business side).
But when we have the opportunity to do it for ten weeks, and when the crime is secondary to the cascade effect, I believe that it does bring our characters and either their personal motivations or the impact of what's happening to them—it allows us to excavate it to a greater degree.
Mr. Caramanica is joined by Joe Coscarelli, the pop music reporter for The New York Times, to excavate the skeletons that are animating this back-and-forth, including but not limited to: Lil Wayne's fashion sense; Kanye West's web of collaborations; Drake's longstanding anxiety about accidental paternity; and the drug-dealing mythology of Pusha-T.
"When I was in San Diego, there were some people from Sinaloa — we know it was the Sinaloa cartel — that rented a house and what they did is they built a tunnel in the bedroom, they took out tiles, built a tunnel, probably about 15 feet down, and then started excavate, and they hit a drainage system," Vigil said.
" As reporters began to excavate details -- including cutting op-eds by Warren -- the Biden campaign snapped back, arguing that the bill, which had been vetoed in an earlier form by President Bill Clinton at the end of his second term, was a "certainty" for passage by 2005, when Republicans controlled Congress and the White House. "Then-Sen.
The show — a resilient genre series on the smallest of the major broadcast networks — has never received the major awards recognition that its stars deserve just by nature of what it is, but since Supernatural premiered in 2005, Ackles has excelled at finding new ways to excavate the many layers of Dean's tortured psyche, revealing the damaged soul behind his facade of bravado.
Lying at the other end of Central Asia from China, Iran has 80 million people and straddles the oil and gas fields of the Caspian Sea and the Persian Gulf, providing Beijing with the incentive to build rail lines through the Iranian plateau, make energy deals with Tehran, use Chinese state companies to excavate Iranian mines, and send armies of entrepreneurs there.
"This may not be the first grave abuse perpetuated against Rome's monuments, but it is certainly the most serious, both for the size of the structure," which alters the archaeological site, and because researchers will not be able to excavate for the three months of the show's run, Adriano La Regina, the former caretaker of Rome's antiquities, wrote in the Vatican newspaper The Osservatore Romano last month.
Dismantling the lump was a huge operation: It took workers eight weeks to excavate 36 tanker loads — each 3,000 gallons — of debris from the site, and it cost the business around 100,000 pounds (about $123,000.) Despite the efforts made to banish the monster fatberg earlier this year, within the last few weeks, South West Water has revisited the sewer and noticed another one starting to form.
Still, for the new museum to become worthy of its expressive building, and to join the ranks of institutions that have helped us to better understand ourselves, it will need to borrow the tactics of art: a long and steady gaze, a bravery uncommon in bureaucracy, and a conception of experience not as a lens but as something that we must continue, indefinitely, to excavate—interpreting as we dig. ♦
This is important, but it still omits pivotal incidents of death and destruction: for instance, the notorious Tadmur prison, where the Baathist government tortured and murdered political prisoners, killing an estimated 1,22 in a prison massacre in 1980; and, in the 1920s and 1930s, the French demolition of the village of Tadmur within the Temple of Bel and removal of its inhabitants in order to excavate the site.

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