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Police took 20 hours to dig them out with excavators.
The company shipped excavators, steamrollers and other equipment from China.
Along the bayou, workers navigate marsh buggy excavators building containment dikes.
On Earth, excavators use their weight to dig and provide traction.
Plastic excavators, bulldozers and cranes fueled by imagination have long captivated toddlers.
First, workers bring in excavators to cut deep trenches across the swampland.
Ahead of the excavators, the canal is a mere incision through the fens.
He carried massive steel buckets for Bobcat excavators from North Dakota to Georgia.
Sensors and cameras are mounted on heavy machines (like dump trucks and excavators).
Potential creations really run the gamut from colossal coal-mining excavators to military robots.
As well as the two excavators, only three ambulance workers were at the site.
Excavators dug a vast flat field surrounded by concrete walls, fencing and barbed wire.
Excavators were being used to move debris including piles of steel roofing tangled like spaghetti.
Now it's expanding into bigger equipment, including dozers (pictured below) and excavators (pictured up top).
An access road cuts through the tar sands, littered with massive excavators and other machines.
The fastest method was to rip out the forests with excavators and torch what remained.
Caterpillar's main brand is the maker of construction equipment such as backhoe loaders and excavators.
Excavators move some ruins; expert US-funded de-miners pick through other parts of it.
"Whenever people see these excavators, they start dancing," says Samson Demosthene, the crew's pot-bellied foreman.
But IAA archaeologists are professional excavators and there is every reason to accept their dating provisionally.
Aerial shots of the scene showed excavators working on soft sandy soil around the dry well.
The duo founded a nonprofit company, Fossil Excavators, to discover, persevere and educate others about fossils.
Komatsu Ltd builds military-green armored vehicles in addition to its yellow excavators and dump trucks.
If those investments slow, Caterpillar could find itself selling fewer bulldozers, excavators and tractors this year.
China makes up between 5% and 10% of Caterpillar's sales, particularly in hydraulic excavators, or demolition vehicles.
The next morning, several large trucks carrying excavators and front loaders arrived in North Lombok from Mataram.
Myanmar state media reported in January that eight excavators and four bulldozers were working in the area.
Shipments of large excavators to Chinese customers more than doubled in the first half of the year.
In Nanaimo, a small camp under a bridge was recently scraped into a dumpster by massive excavators.
Excavators and other machinery are in the top bracket, as are stuffed animals and some kinds of furniture.
In 2013, a wave of new miners arrived with heavy excavators, radically accelerating the damage to the forest.
The factory makes tank-size excavators in a series of four halls with 80-foot-high steel roofs.
As the Jordanian government searched for a solution, excavators found this 300-foot tunnel cut into the rock.
"It's always good to have an innovator looking at a process," said Peter Schraufnagel, president of Super Excavators.
They pushed through legislation requiring that foreign excavators donate at least half of their finds to the museum.
"It might take 4 to 5 months to remove all the soil, and that's with the excavators," he said.
Ibama said its primary target is the excavators and other heavy machinery that is expensive and harder to replace.
Some shopkeepers hung up portraits of Vladimir Putin, Russia's president, hoping his image would keep the excavators at bay.
Data from the China Construction Machinery Association showed the sales of excavators doubled in May from a year earlier.
From the high-up perch Ian spotted a long row of 301.7 CR mini excavators halfway across the hall.
Wacker Neuson had a brass band in lederhosen and yellow sunglasses dancing atop electric wheeled loaders and mini excavators.
The mine had two yellow excavators, which allowed workers to strip the land far faster than Chicão's crew could.
The affluent Chinese eastern province of Jiangsu sold the most excavators in the January-to-August period, it added.
T > has said it has already shifted some of its production of parts for U.S.-built excavators from China.
Reuters reporters at the scene have seen excavators scooping up dirt, personal effects and bits of metal from the plane.
I would better watch a duel of 2 big excavators" to "I actually need more of this, This is Awesome!!!
Caterpillar can monitor the performance of its excavators, bulldozers and other equipment via sensors, in return for a monthly fee.
In Syria, the coalition said, two strikes near the militants' stronghold of Raqqa destroyed three excavators and a tactical unit.
CNN crews witnessed excavators and heavy machinery operating on the Israeli side of the border wall between the two locations.
One of the robots NASA wants to send is similar to the excavators used on Earth in mining and construction.
JERUSALEM — No sooner had the Israeli military excavators begun to drill into the rocky ground than the suspicions burst forth.
Shipbuilding surged 72 percent in January-April, it said, while sales of excavators and bulldozers also grew sharply in April.
But in late 2016, cemetery excavators accidentally struck the grave, prompting officials to order high-tech tests on the disturbed remains.
Because they couldn't get excavators transported across the border with San Mateo, people had been left to demolish them by hand. ●
Excavators also found a limestone tomb that dated back to the fourth century B.C., which contained the body of a man.
"We've worked with our aboriginal stakeholders every step of the way," he said, noting that excavators were hand-digging the artifacts.
The tedious process has turned Iitate into one large construction site, with the sound of excavators constantly humming in the background.
Tourists were greeted by rubble, excavators and partially-knocked down buildings flanking roads, but caught some glimpses of Boracay's idyllic past.
Then come the excavators and trucks to haul out the soil and the kimberlite ore, which is what contains the diamonds.
Then came the excavators and trucks to haul out the soil and the kimberlite ore, which is what contains the diamonds.
Videos posted on social media showed the police raiding houses, excavators crushing piles of empty coffins and workers dismantling elaborate tombs.
Excavators also uncovered an inlaid porphyry circle that may have been the exact spot where Justinian once stood during certain ceremonies.
Construction teams of 7,000 workers with armies of trucks and excavators dug and scraped around the clock to complete the project.
Using front loaders, excavators and bulldozers, workers placed soil in piles on the edges of the site, covered with large tarps.
The construction fleets are comprised of cranes, rollers, bulldozers, concrete mixers, excavators, and dump trucks in addition to bulk liquid transport equipment.
Rescuers use excavators to search for victims under the rubble of collapsed buildings after an earthquake in Pidie Jaya, Aceh province, Indonesia.
Think Rio Tinto and BHP Billiton's experience in autonomous excavators and transport systems already deployed for iron ore mining in Australia's Pilbara.
After outcry at community meetings, the reaction turned to full-scale demonstrations on the beach when the dump trucks and excavators arrived.
This week, excavators would dig for hours, sometimes as deep as 40 feet into the mud, to pull out whatever they could.
Those closer to the blast, in Pompeii or Herculaneum, died hunched in the same positions in which excavators found them centuries later.
Some 24 major Chinese manufacturers, including a subsidiary of industry giant Sany Group, sold 8,700 excavators in August, industry website 21-Sun.
With the new information, the collective raised money by holding bake sales and raffles to finance the searches, including paying for excavators.
The team will scour the debris and find and retrieve bodies at the surface, to clear the way for excavators to dig deeper.
Bucket-wheel coal excavators remove top soil at the massive Nochten open-pit lignite coal mine on August 4, 2008 near Weisswasser, Germany.
In a typical video, Blippi — speaking directly to the camera, straining to project childlike wonder — explores things like buses, excavators, and jungle animals.
Classicist Mary Beard has suggested that Pompeii, and indeed most classical sites, are in fact collaborations between ancients and modern excavators and conservators.
According to Andy Coles, president director of mining services contractor BIS Industries, waiting times for 200-tonne excavators are currently around 12 months.
Pictures of the construction first emerged on January 23 on social media, showing dozens of bulldozers and excavators rushing to level the ground.
ON A recent afternoon excavators and dump trucks crammed into what remained of the alleyways of Xupu on the western edge of Shanghai.
"Excavators, including construction crews, rely on PG&E to inform them exactly where PG&E underground natural gas infrastructure is located," CPUC stated.
Images have shown teams using pikes, shovels and excavators to lift the garbage, only to be met with new waves carrying even more.
The previously unearthed ties between The Boring Co. and Super Excavators reveal fresh insight into how Musk has become serious about tunnel technology.
The bulldozers and excavators that have entered the area risk causing serious destruction as construction crews race to erect the tall steel barriers.
It took the police 20 hours with two excavators to unearth the evidence, Xinhua said, and the police described the case as "extremely difficult."
"You can see the SDF's excavators and units," Khalaf says, taking a long pull from his cigarette and pointing the ember toward the horizon.
In addition to speeding up hiring, Ready-Campbell said he'll use some of the new money to buy more machines like excavators and bulldozers.
Meanwhile, major American exports — grain, internet switches, excavators — are often inputs or machinery for foreign businesses and thus get ignored by the general public.
The drone allowed the men to observe the work of excavators and motorized barrows, and the construction of pergolas, fountains and terra-cotta walkways.
"My house was right inside there," said a shaken Tebeju Asres, pointing to where one of the excavators was digging in deep, black mud.
Given the brittleness of the 4,000-year-old wood, the excavators carefully packed up the shards for conservation back at the university in Belgium.
Diplomats fear trucks and excavators at the site could be destroying vital evidence, while some policemen have been taking selfies inside the security cordon.
On the outskirts of Desdunes, a town in Haiti's fertile Artibonite valley, three enormous excavators sink claws into the banks of the muddy Duclos canal.
The perpetrators were not terrorists, but the city government, which dispatched excavators to destroy nearly 100 buildings that allegedly posed a danger to the public.
Up to 100 soldiers, rescuers, police, aid workers and volunteers scrambled in the cold and rain outside to find survivors, as excavators cleared away debris.
Amsterdam's Schiphol brought in robotic excavators to create noise-deflecting ridges that stop the avionic rumble from traveling for miles through the low, flat territory.
The company has put its SRPMs in a fleet of electric buses in Helsinki, in industrial equipment such as excavators, and in agricultural machines and ferries.
J C Bamford Excavators Ltd, one of the world's largest makers of construction equipment, said on Tuesday it was quitting the CBI, without giving a reason.
RALEIGH, N.C. — The highest point in this city is looking a little steeper this winter, thanks to the mounds of red earth exhumed by roaring excavators.
Excavators working in the Roman-era city of Pompeii, Italy, have uncovered an ancient shrine surrounded by idyllic paintings of plants, snakes, and a lifelike peacock.
Dr. Brinkman said the museum was careful not to inhibit industrial activity when retrieving fossils so that excavators weren't afraid to call when they found something.
More than 200 firefighters and support stuff are currently fighting the blaze, using about 50 fire trucks and 24 heavy construction vehicles, such as bulldozers or excavators.
Exports to the United States rose 13.0 percent in the year to November, led by cars and excavators, following a 7.1 percent gain in the previous month.
Excavators have started the laborious task of removing debris and fallen trees from roads throughout the island and trucks carried drinkable water to the worst-affected areas.
China has spent an enormous sum on infrastructure over the past few years — and has bought a lot of Caterpillar bulldozers, excavators and tractors in the process.
Employing 23,000 workers in this city and controlled by the Xuzhou municipal government, X.C.M.G. is China's largest manufacturer of construction machinery, from excavators to cranes to bulldozers.
These pieces of fabric -- donated by excavators in the early 2200th century in return for excavation funds -- were the only surviving evidence the bodies had been wrapped.
Dr. Osanna and his team thinks the excavators may have dug a tunnel beneath the skeleton which eventually collapsed, causing the skull and upper torso to fall.
All of us watching the battle unfold from the sidelines, because it gives us the chance to stop and think about the excavators we're all dealing with—metaphorically.
Holway had told me that the Argentine ants were poor soil excavators, preferring to raid other ant colonies and move in rather than dig out their own nests.
The latest remains were reportedly found under a building and many are under the small island's water line, prompting excavators to routinely pump water from the dig site.
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.
Excavators at the construction site of a new hospital being built to treat patients from a deadly virus outbreak in Wuhan in China's central Hubei province, Jan. 224.
Sales of excavators by Chinese manufacturers doubled for the fifth straight month in August year-on-year, an industry website said on Monday, another indicator of strong investment demand.
"This shirt has a Yee Yee Excavator on it (Riv's favorite thing to do was watch excavators scoop up dirt) and is red – Riv's favorite color," the description reads.
Click here to view original GIFFinding 116 excavators to demolish an aging 24-year-old overpass in just one night is all but impossible—unless you live in China.
The quake flattened most of the Pasar Meureudu market building, which housed dozens of shops, and rescue teams used excavators and their bare hands to pull out 1053 bodies.
The bodies of two women were found several km (miles) away as excavators and rescue workers armed with shovels picked through rubble and mud searching for survivors and victims.
In China, Caterpillar expects industry sales of excavators to be "about flat, maybe up a percent to 2 percent," Amy Campbell, Caterpillar's investor relations director, said in the webcast.
The investigation included the use of two excavators to recover more than 80 bags full of paper accounts that had been buried six meters underground by the Ezubo's executives.
Excavators found two limestone jars with human burials, as well as a collection of stuffed animals that indicates the tomb was reused in later time periods, the ministry said.
The industrial bellwether, however, said it expected the Chinese market to remain healthy, leading to a 299 percent annual increase in industry sales for standard full-size excavators this year.
Excavators chugged in, powered by money from the federal government, and the property of black folks, renters and owners alike, was seized in a 20-block purging of the poor.
In 2011, excavators of a Baltic Sea shipwreck uncovered a 170-year-old beer which, when analysed by scientists, was found to have "vinegary, goaty, and soured milk[-like]" flavours.
But already close to the front lines of the effort is China, which has donated 47 heavy-duty industrial vehicles, among them excavators, bulldozers, tractors, cement mixers and dump trucks.
Meanwhile, Caterpillar, which builds bulldozers, excavators and dump trucks, was down 9 percent after the quarterly profit it reported on Monday fell short of the expectations of Wall Street analysts.
At Gradall Industries, an Ohio manufacturer of excavators and other heavy equipment for the manufacturing industry, orders have been strong this year, according to Michael A. Haberman, the company's president.
Overnight, 200 whales had been transported more than a mile to the dunes by two large excavators and two dump trucks, each capable of carrying 15 whales at a time.
For the past two years, he's been developing software and sensors that can turn off-the-shelf excavators into robots that can dig holes with precision for hours without a break.
They're learning valuable things from Blippi — they often point out excavators on construction sites, and they sing songs about shapes and colors, And that's the driving force behind the whole brand.
Construction workers in hard hats, medical staff in hazmat suits, and men and women in army fatigues scrambled around the dusty site on Monday afternoon, dodging moving trucks, excavators and cranes.
Project Manager Li Hui, already directing excavators shifting earth on site, said he will stay on after the factory is built as the head of the company's first branch in Cuba.
When I looked at Warinner's original dissertation on the Mexican gravesite, she told me that the excavators weren't comfortable with me publishing pictures of any of the skeletons from the site.
A document prepared for a South Korean trade delegation to Silicon Valley in May reveals that Cyngn is planning to convert loaders, excavators and other construction vehicles to become fully autonomous.
The Manhattan School of Music, one of New York's most discerning excavators of the unnoticed, has made particular efforts on behalf of rarely heard French works from early in the 20th century.
Excavators began tearing down remaining shelters a day after the official operation to clear the camp came to a dramatic end, with fires started by departing migrants ripping through the shanty town.
ADDIS ABABA (Reuters) - Trucks and excavators are going onto the site of the Ethiopian Airlines plane crash, causing concern that vital evidence may be lost or crushed, two diplomatic sources said on Friday.
CHICAGO/NANTONG, China (Reuters) - At a Caterpillar facility in the eastern Chinese city of Nantong, an array of excavators, earth movers and road-making machinery is displayed on slopes and in mud pits.
But many Poles were shocked with video footage showing Russian workers pushing around large parts of the wreckage with excavators, cutting cables and carelessly throwing smaller pieces into a heap on a truck.
It makes the kind of heavy machinery—loaders, excavators and off-road trucks—that is used in the construction, mining and transport industries when things need to get dug out or shifted somewhere.
They started EquipmentShare as a basic Web and mobile marketplace that enables contractors to find items like boom lifts or excavators to rent from peers in the industry with yards or warehouses nearby.
He came upon the idea for Blippi in 2013 after spending time with his then-2-year-old nephew, who was hooked on YouTube videos featuring excavators or tractors set to background music.
That plan now is shelved, Haberman said, because the cost of steel used in Gradall's telescopic excavators and vacuum trucks shot up by one-third following President Donald Trump's crackdown on steel imports.
Excavators carrying rescuers in their buckets plowed through mud-coated roads in search of the missing after some areas were buried in as much as 15 feet (4.6 m) of mud, emergency officials said.
Fossil deposits usually contain other organic matter, providing hints about ecosystems and geologic age, but, apart from a few mouse teeth and owl bones, excavators had found no signs of plants or other animals.
When officials failed to locate the owners, they were later auctioned off at a bargain-basement price and demolished by excavators, with the Straits Times reporting that the planes were useless as anything but scrap.
At the dam project site in Kondhane, nearly two dozen dumpers and a dozen excavators remain parked in a row, idle and covered in blue tarp with the Western Ghats mountain range in the backdrop.
MILAN, Sept 12 (Reuters) - Truck and tractor maker CNH Industrial has signed a 10-year partnership with South Korea's shipbuilder Hyundai Heavy Industries to develop mini-excavators, completing the expansion of its excavator product portfolio.
One surefire way to detox is by checking out Dig This: A heavy equipment playground where you can drive bulldozers and excavators and "unleash your frustrations on a perfectly good car," according to their website.
ADDIS ABABA, March 15 (Reuters) - Trucks and excavators are going onto the site of the Ethiopian Airlines plane crash, causing concern that vital evidence may be lost or crushed, two diplomatic sources said on Friday.
The reconstruction was a sensitive process: excavators had to take care to locate the bodies of the 12 Christians killed 39 years ago and buried beneath the rubble of one of the churches, St. George.
Green grass is popping up in the middle of some charred lawns and the first excavators are arriving to clear out the debris -- a process that will take many months; no one knows for sure.
The goal of these excavators is to transport the regolith to a lunar-based processing plant and extract hydrogen, oxygen and water that can be used on life support systems for astronauts on the moon.
At one of X.C.M.G.'s cavernous factories here in north-central China, workers are rushing to double the number of excavators that can be made each year, mainly by adding robots to the assembly process.
"The handling of the site is disastrous because they are letting trucks and excavators drive over it," an Addis Ababa-based diplomat, who has visited the site and is representing some families of victims, told Reuters.
So far, the technology works with generators (which Timm-Brock likens to a diesel truck with no wheels), HVAC systems and forklifts, which look a lot like other logistics and construction equipment, including backhoes and excavators.
Distraught family members beseeched rescue teams to find missing loved ones as they used dogs, bare hands, and excavators to hunt through debris of flattened homes, hotels and stores in the hardest-hit Pacific coastal region.
A cryptic black sarcophagus unearthed in Egypt has been opened — and revealed to host three skeletons, and a pool of sewage water so putrid excavators were unable to open the tomb without assistance from Egyptian military engineers.
Shadow of the Colossus is one of the more famous examples, but every entry in FromSoftware's Souls series, from Demon's Souls to Bloodborne, has digital excavators who continue to mine code for what it might be hiding.
Rather than trying to build its own dozers and excavators and fight its way into an already dominated market, Built is aiming to make a kit that works across the popular equipment already out on job sites.
Assisting in the process to complete a project, The "Dirt Boyz" use various pieces of equipment including excavators, airfield sweepers, dump trucks, road graders, shovels and a crane to assist in the process and complete a project.
"It's been raining and our cherelles (young pods) are coming out well but the illegal miners are destroying the farms with excavators," Mark Dari, who farms 15 hectares in the eastern region town of Kibi, told Reuters.
They sell a kit that straps to the top of things like excavators, bulldozers and skid steers, taking tech like lidar, GPS and Wi-Fi and meshing them into the machine's innards to give it autonomous smarts.
In a recent profits statement Caterpillar, a maker of bulldozers and excavators, said that, while tax reform and infrastructure spending would be good for its businesses, it would not expect to see large benefits until at least 2018.
Based in Kitchener, Ontario Dozr's marketplace lets builders rent equipment, like excavators, skidsteers or one day drones and industrial robotics, either alone, or with a licensed operator who can run it for the duration of a given job.
Within months of starting work on the three-year project, a government archaeological consultant said on Thursday that excavators found the trove of stone relics in a small patch of land where a new tram station is planned.
Other than fruit trees, I only planted greenery threatened by the urbanization that has disfigured northern Morocco, snatching them from the jaws of excavators and bulldozers: gigantic olive trees, holly oaks, strawberry bushes, viburnum shrubs and fig trees.
On Friday, Thai Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha visited the rescue site, where some 840 soldiers, 90 members of a special forces unit, four helicopters, excavators and disaster relief equipment have been dedicated to the rescue effort.
Centuries later, here are four places you can see traces of New Netherland: The Lovelace Tavern on Pearl Street: It was accidentally discovered by excavators searching for Stadt Huys, New Netherland's City Hall, which was built in 1641.
The government would accept offers of help from 18 countries and it had also commandeered 20 excavators from mines and plantations to help with a shortage of equipment to dig through wreckage and clear blocked roads, he said.
Most of the listed companies are Israeli but a few are international companies, including Motorola Solutions, General Mills, Airbnb, TripAdvisor, and Expedia from the United States; Alstom and Egis Rail of France; and JC Bamford Excavators of Britain.
YANGON (Reuters) - Authorities in Myanmar used excavators on Wednesday to hunt for 27 people buried for two days in a landslide, officials said, the latest disaster to hit a northern center of the Southeast Asian nation's lucrative jade trade.
Using excavators and backhoes, members of the FBI's evidence recovery team and the sheriff's office this week tackled the first of the three areas the dogs had zeroed in on, digging three feet down into the dirt, says Cipolla.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Aboriginal Australians demanded a halt on a A$2.1 billion ($1.6 billion) tram construction project in Sydney after excavators found 20,000 objects potentially linked to one of the country's first conflicts between its original inhabitants and Europeans.
Praying for miracles, distraught family members beseeched rescue teams to find missing loved ones as they used dogs, bare hands and excavators to hunt through debris of flattened homes, hotels and stores in the hardest-hit Pacific coastal region.
In that attempt, Mr. Díaz and several other treasure hunters, authorized by the mayor of Capiatá at the time, Antonio Galeano, opened up a pit here with excavators where they thought they had detected 13 tons of gold bullion.
With backing from the government, structural repairs started in mid-2016 by Israeli owned Pluto Mining Company but this prompted fears of large-scale mining as excavators removed raw materials from under the road, river banks and nearby wetlands.
Although antiquities looting has long been a problem in Egypt, since the social upheaval of the Arab Spring movement in 2011 a widening circle of illegal excavators have spirited over $3 billion worth of artifacts out of the country.
China is likely to see sales of excavators, loaders and dump trucks — proxies for the country's infrastructure and building sectors — fall 7-8 percent next year, down from 30 percent growth in 2018, data from consultancy Off-Highway Research show.
Out the gate, SafeAI is working with Doosan Bobcat, the South Korean equipment company that makes Bobcat loaders and excavators, and it's already demonstrating and testing its software on a Bobcat skid loader at the SafeAI testing ground in San Jose.
China is likely to see sales of excavators, loaders and dump trucks — proxies for the country's infrastructure and building sectors — fall 7-8 percent next year, down from 6000313 percent growth in 2018, data from consultancy Off-Highway Research show.
"They made a small hole, and the water damaged it more," Dhruv Shashwat, an engineer overseeing the repairs near the village of Garhi Bindhroli in Haryana, told Reuters amid a haze of dust and the din of jackhammers, generators and excavators.
I personally haven't met all that many gainfully employed pooches, unless digging holes in the backyard is a profession, and when those excavators received orders to desist, none of them got a pink slip and a referral to career counseling.
Overall demand for excavators in China jumped by 50 percent in September, while sales of earth-moving and road-making machinery, a major beneficiary of the Silk Road effort, turned positive after five years of losses, according to Off-Highway.
BEIJING, Sept 11 (Reuters) - Sales of excavators by Chinese manufacturers doubled for the fifth straight month in August year-on-year, an industry website said, suggesting real estate demand held up despite various tightening measures imposed on popular housing markets.
The pillars that tether much of the long causeway on the Rockland County side of the bridge have to be cut at the base and knocked over using a variety of underwater machinery, including excavators, hydraulic shears and hydraulic jackhammers.
In addition to the Neanderthal genome, there was a finger bone from a cave in the Altai mountains of southern Siberia, called the Denisova cave, that was thought by the excavators to be that of a modern human, or maybe a Neanderthal.
Sales of construction equipment, including dump trucks, excavators and mobile cranes, are set to shoot ahead by 21 percent this year after a slight 1 percent increase last year and 42 percent slump in 2015, forecasts by industry consultant Off-Highway Research, show.
Since concerted excavations began in the middle of the 18th century, Pompeii's rich homes, tombs and public buildings have been plundered by looters, exploited by profit-hungry private excavators, and (in some early cases) "restored" so aggressively as to spoil the original treasures.
Scores of illegal mines had carved out a vast expanse where there was no green—only mud, dirt roads, excavators, mining camps, and a couple of airstrips, from which, presumably, bigger operators were able to fly out their gold without encountering resistance.
The New Zealand Department of Conservation said early Tuesday that it had to use excavators and dump trucks to move the carcasses of more than 200 pilot whales away from the coastline, where they had become beached, and onto the sand dunes.
Caterpillar, the construction company that's probably best known for its bright yellow bulldozers, dump trucks, and excavators, has been dabbling in the smartphone industry for the past few years — most recently with the Cat S60, an ultra-rugged phone with a thermal camera built in.
His brother, a heavy drinker known as Juan Piranha, quickly made a deal with the prospectors, and before long their road was cut—a track through the forest wide enough for excavators capable of moving hundreds of tons of rock and earth a day.
Musk, CEO of both automaker Tesla and rocket maker SpaceX, has quietly assembled a team of advisers to aid his latest startup, which he appropriately named The Boring Co. He tabbed Super Excavators as temporary consultants to help get the machine up and running.
She may have left Cannes again this year without the Palme d'Or, but "You Were Never Really Here" should fix Ms Ramsay's place as not only one of the finest women directors, but also one of cinema's most interesting excavators of the darker recesses of humanity.
The migrants, mostly men from sub-Saharan Africa and some from the Middle East, boarded the buses in an orderly manner and were taken to gyms and other public venues in and around Paris, while excavators demolished makeshift shacks and picked up plastic chairs, mattresses and rubbish.
From the roof of a residential Columbia University high-rise on Riverside Drive, you can watch excavators digging into the earth and workers putting the finishing touches on two new Renzo Piano-designed buildings, the first phase of the school's biggest expansion in more than a century.
If it is approved this year, Miami Beckham United — the team's working title — will become the league's 2500th club as M.L.S. rushes to expand to 28 teams by 2020, and shovels and excavators will soon begin digging on the site in Overtown, a former county truck depot.
Those efforts included literally burying the evidence: Police in China's Anhui Province, where Ezubao is based, deployed two excavators that worked for 20 hours to dig up some 1,200 documents that were buried nearly 20 feet underground at a site on the outskirts of Hefei, the provincial capital.
The Machine Hall which exhibited the latest products in industry and science such as the cranes and excavators used in the urban renewal of Paris was the big attraction at the 113 Paris Exposition Universelle with 3,626,934 visitors compared to the 906,530 that attended the fine art palace.
But in addition to physical damage to Yemen's vital yet delicate classical structures, which have also been inflicted by shockwaves from even distant explosions, foreign excavators and historians too have been forced to flee the country amid the fighting – thus stopping important work in illuminating Yemen's long and winding yesteryear.
If the fire nevertheless finds a way to enter the open pit mines where gigantic excavators scoop up tar like bitumen and place it in similarly oversize dump trucks, Mr. Morrison said that the province's experience during a 2011 fire suggested that the oil-bearing bitumen is unlikely to ignite.
Over the years, paleontologists and excavators have found a fair number of Macrauchenia fossils, but studying bones and teeth alone has been misleading because the animals had such a jumble of traits, said Ross MacPhee, a curator at the American Museum of Natural History in Manhattan and another author of the study.
"In our line of work, it's not just a job, it's deeply personal, and the reason why she is this trustworthy beacon of an actor is she is one of the most thoughtful, compassionate, curious, willfully tireless excavators of what people feel and what drives them and what hurts them and what elates them," Stewart said at the event.
The big companies at Bauma (the name is a contraction of the German word for construction equipment, Baumaschinen) compete to put on the most spectacular or entertaining product demonstrations: Volvo deployed a half-dozen excavators dancing to the theme song from Beauty and the Beast followed by a "bullfight" enacted by a bulldozer and a dump truck.
That hasn't stopped We Build The Wall from moving excavators and dozers onto a lush plot of private land near a state park and butterfly reserve, deploying the same tactic it used earlier this year in New Mexico where officials said the group ignored construction requirements and attacked federal and local officials when they pointed out the group was circumventing legal requirements.
At the site called Incahuasi, about 100 miles south of Lima, excavators have found, for the first time, several khipus in the place where they were used — in this case, a storage house for agricultural products where they appear to have been used as accounting books to record the amount of peanuts, chili peppers, beans, corn and other items that went in and out.
William Neuman reports on the importance of the new discovery for the New York Times: At the site called Incahuasi, about 100 miles south of Lima, excavators have found, for the first time, several khipus in the place where they were used — in this case, a storage house for agricultural products where they appear to have been used as accounting books to record the amount of peanuts, chili peppers, beans, corn and other items that went in and out.

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