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In LIVES LAID AWAY (Soho Crime, $26.95), Stephen Mack Jones picks up his gung-ho protagonist where the author left him in his first novel, "August Snow" — cleaning up his beat-up neighborhood in Mexicantown.
"Platt, George C., Eliza, Edward, Levina, Ella, Frank", in U.S. Census (1900). By 1888, the elder George Platt was employed as a contractor."Sheridan's Last Home: The Gallant Soldier's Mortality Laid Away", in The Daily Times, August 15, 1888.
Dickinson biographer Alfred Habegger wrote in My Wars Are Laid Away in Books: The Life of Emily Dickinson (2001) that "The consequences of the poet's failure to disseminate her work in a faithful and orderly manner are still very much with us".Habegger (2001), 628.
Olin Corporation continued to maintain Badger on stand-by status after the Vietnam War. The plant was initially laid away in 1977 and placed in stand-by status. In 1997, the U.S. Army declared Badger to be excess to its needs. Until 2004, Olin Corporation led the clean-up of Badger.
Estrada starred and sang as a guest on CW Network's Hellcats episode "God Must Have My Fortune Laid Away" on February 15, 2011. She sang a new song called "I Be That". Estrada began working on her third studio album titled #Round 3 in 2012. On October 2, 2012, the single "Piece of Me", a dance-pop/bubblegum pop track, was released.
The trunk became an object of jokes, in reference to anything unwanted, unknown, or lost as being laid away in that big blue trunk. A blue trunk purportedly owned by Ormiston was found in a hotel in New York; it contained filmy, perfumed garments allegedly belonging to Ormiston's companion at Carmel-by-the-Sea. In December, Ormiston was found by newsmen, living quietly in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
Before European contact much of the government was through a clan system, with twelve clans which each had its own fishing and hunting territory. Chiefship was hereditary in the male line and there were three castes - nobles, commons, and slaves. Like other north-west coast tribes they practiced potlatch and ceremonial gift distribution. The dead were buried in canoes or boxes upon the surface of the ground, or laid away in trees.
" As Tom Harmon finished his playing career at Michigan, Hatch decided Harmon's No. 98 jersey would join Oosterbaan's as the second to be retired. One newspaper reported: "Ol' 98 will be folded carefully and laid away to rest in the Michigan Niche of Fame. That is the decree announced by Henry Hatch, Ann Arbor equipment manager." And when Harmon completed his final game, the United Press reported: "The book was closed on number 98 today, and Equipment Manager Henry Hatch of Michigan university put it reverently away in a musty trunk beside number 47.
Still stationed in Virginia during the spring of 1862, they resumed major actions against the enemy during the Battle of Todd's Tavern (May 7), and then engaged in the raid on Richmond (beginning May 9), the Battle of Trevilian Station (June 11–12), and the Second Battle of Deep Bottom (August 14–20). Platt and other members of the 6th U.S. Cavalry were then detailed to service as the body guard for Union Major-General Philip H. Sheridan,"Sheridan's Last Home: The Gallant Soldier's Mortality Laid Away". Richmond, Virginia: The Daily Times, August 15, 1888, p. 4. a duty he performed only briefly.
But Apollo soon repented and being distressed at what he had done, he tore the strings of his lyre and threw it away. The lyre was later discovered by the Muses and Apollo's sons Linus and Orpheus. The Muses fixed the middle string, Linus the string struck with the forefinger, and Orpheus the lowest string and the one next to it. They took it back to Apollo, but the god, who had decided to stay away from music for a while, laid away both the lyre and the pipes at Delphi and joined Cybele in her wanderings to as far as Hyperborea.
The Worst Horror :This is the bitterest thing of all my days, ::That which I have loved so well, that now is dead ::And in a coffin laid away, of lead :And cedarwood, immortal somewhere stays, :Or as a ghost- cloud goes its lonely ways ::By strange and boundless forces urged ahead, ::Perhaps, like me, forlorn, uncomforted, :But out of reach, howe'er one pleads or prays, :Day after day with unending lament. ::This is the bitterest thing, that I no hand :::Can reach to help, or comfort to impart, :No aid can give, and no encouragement; ::And that there wanders in that ghostly land :::Forlorn, that which I loved with all my heart! (Translated by C. J. D Harvey) Leipoldt wrote much about nature in general and in particular about the landscapes and legends of his beloved Hantam. His poetry also deals with the suffering caused by the Second Boer War and the culture and values of the Cape Malays.
The two strips of pandanus, thus covered with her blood, she laid away in a heap of refuse which she intended to burn; but after a time the pile began to swell, and when she was about to set fire to it, she saw that two boys had grown from her blood—from the blood of her right arm, To-Kabinana, and from that of her left arm, To-Karvuvu. At several points in German New Guinea we find similar tales of children originating from clots of blood, although here they are not considered as the parents of mankind. An origin of the human race from plants seems definitely stated only in the Solomon Islands, where it is said that two knots began to sprout on a stalk of sugar-cane, and when the cane below each sprout burst, from one issued a man and from the other a woman, these becoming the parents of mankind. With this we may compare the tales from New Britain.

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