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Instead, the streets are lined with mounds and mounds of leather.
Another surprise was that the mounds turned out to just be mounds.
Just sifting through mounds and mounds of paperwork and records… It was a great way to learn aircraft quickly!
Expect to learn all the skills needed to spot patterns, correlations, and trends from mounds and mounds of data.
To serve, create small mounds of salt paste on a large serving platter and place baked oysters on top of the mounds.
The land is flat, but the soil is excellent, and allowed the Cahokians to construct 120 huge mounds — the conical ones were for burials, the platform mounds for habitation, and long, triangular ones, called ridgetop mounds, that might have been built for defense or burials.
So I was sitting there, and I saw this incense had built up — there are these mounds and mounds of incense from burning every day.
But it was "the sheer amount of waste, mounds and mounds of it," that Ms. Martinelli said drove her neighbors to contact Assemblywoman Jo Anne Simon.
" - Liz, 28 "Several mounds of dried cat puke.
Perhaps they'll answer: a photo of a loved one, or maybe a peace lily, or even just mounds and mounds of coffee beans that they habitually rub into their gums.
As parts of the forest were cleared, the mounds became visible, and about a decade ago, Google Earth's satellite images became sharp enough that Dr. Funch could spot individual mounds.
"I have mounds and mounds of paper, and I'm still waiting," said Olga McKissic of Louisville, Ky., who applied for a buyout in 20153 after her house flooded for the fifth time.
In addition to the Mounds, the exhibition features other recurring characters in the Moundverse — for instance, the Mounds' natural antagonists, "the Vegans," who love tofu, order, and emptiness, and can't see color.
Tossed candy wrappers, uneaten Mounds bars (why the hell are you giving anyone Mounds?), and large piles of candy corn (which are good, by the way) are sure to be littering your home.
The termite mounds are located in dense, low caatinga forests.
In 2016, researchers at the Cahokia Mounds near Collinsville, Ill.
Mounds of research shows that race has its own effect.
"I think of burial mounds, or the pyramids," he said.
Frothy mounds of the stuff were a Four Seasons signature.
Investigators are combing through mounds of evidence in Austin, Tex.
Individual burials are within round mounds, additionally marked by stones.
That might also explain the regular spacing between the mounds.
Mounds of yellowish white soybeans are littering the American Midwest.
"Mysterious Castles of Clay" (1978) was about giant termite mounds.
There are mounds of evidence that the President is crooked?
Wrecked cars and riding mowers rest atop mounds of rubble.
The mounds, it turns out, are formed by these corals.
Divide dough into 4 equal parts and smooth into round mounds.
The field is covered in hoofprints and mounds of dried manure.
I remember wreaths with white paper flowers on mounds of dirt.
This time, the car was not filled with mounds of trash.
Huge sandy craters, mounds of pebbles and poisoned waterways were everywhere.
Dung is compacted into dusty boulders, mounds the size of calves.
Maybe they expect mounds of research to go along with it.
And the living are fighting on the mounds of the dead.
All around were chalky white mounds that had once been homes.
Smith and her husband to clear termite mounds from the airstrip.
He found mounds of industrial litter and sounds of encroaching development.
The US was covered with pyramids, but they are called mounds.
Holes in bodies presenting as mounds and stripes of scar tissue.
These mounds were not ventilation structures, but simply piles of dirt.
Mounds of small white curds used to star on dieters' plates.
Snapshot: Above, mounds of plastic junk on the outskirts of Beijing.
Weeds have reclaimed sidewalks, while mounds of trash dot the roadside.
The team scoured these brown mounds for four days with no luck.
In areas cleared of vegetation, the mounds could be seen from space.
Closer to the explosion, forensic workers marked mounds of ash with numbers.
Similar mounds would be deployed to vary the terrain in Central Park.
It's possible some of the escaped hot particles flew off these mounds.
Once it's all well-mixed, the butter it separated into large mounds.
The structure consists of two mounds with a valley in the middle.
I powered down the sidewalk, hopping over puddles and mounds of ice.
Termite mounds are among the largest structures built by any nonhuman animal.
Instead, they fall into two distinct categories of nebulous mounds and shafts.
Landslides have scattered the forest with mounds of displaced soil and boulders.
The icicles, snow-covered trees, and frozen blue ice mounds were beautiful.
Two mounds have been discovered, but the site has not been rebuilt.
Under the sprinklers, seven low mounds of soil peaked above the grass.
"They were all complaining about how soft the mounds were," Cook recalled.
Obviously, being grass mounds, these were rubbish for skating, and I had just taken a break in the park, so I kept it moving, but I did notice a number of Cummins employees holding court on the mounds.
Mounds of Their Own Dung The thing you remember most about feedlots is the smell—the smell, way before seeing the actual cattle, usually Holstein crosses huddled in tight, listless bands on top of mounds of their own dung.
It's a complex of concentric-ring mounds, ditches and deeply sunken wooden posts.
Freshly deposited on the path, berry-filled mounds of feces catch the sun.
For mounds closer to the ground, they'd scramble up for a closer look.
After the win, the Mounds View players ran to each other to celebrate.
Henshaw teaches and coaches baseball and softball at Liberty High School, in Mounds.
Now I have two soft, round mounds where my boobs used to be.
Here and there, ornery-looking goats stood atop scattered mounds of volcanic rock.
They swam silently, carving pathways around mounds of coral and slowly waving seaweed.
Entire neighborhoods have been obliterated, with mounds of rubble strewn across Great Abaco.
Your shoes have what look like mounds of grapes, or berries, on them.
"Oh, but what about my mammoth, massing mounds of earwax!?" you might protest.
Bulldozers, backhoes and scattered mounds of dirt offer evidence of more to come.
Termite mounds in Africa have been found to be around this old as well.
Form the chicken mixture into 6 equal mounds, and shape each into a patty.
There, fat slabs and mounds of cracked blue ice have collected near the shorelines.
In several rooms there were huge mounds of dirt left over from digging tunnels.
Mounds of red earth have been flattened and tan tents erected in their place.
The Arabian Sea churned Saturday morning, sending mounds of sea foam into the air.
Fetid water has pooled in the intersections and mounds of garbage line the streets.
The hydrate mounds quickly collapsed, creating craters and spewing methane into the water column.
In another area, vultures hovered above mounds of dead fish rotting in the sun.
Over generations, and with little rainfall in the area, the mounds grew into mountains.
They are stripped raw and pinstriped, mounds of gravel spitting at me from below.
Over the years, the city's waste has accumulated into staggering, towering mounds of garbage.
Once they had "Life Mounds", the Wilsons felt they should open to the public.
Blankly they gaze at their bare pubic mounds before lying back on the daybed.
That led to mounds of garbage along the streets, baking in the summer heat.
Mounds were first observed in Martian craters during NASA's Viking program in the 1970s.
Archaeologists recently uncovered skeletal remains from 11 people in two burial mounds in Ecuador.
He shapes mounds of mud with his fingers and drapes it over his eyes.
Once it's dry enough, I will rake it into the small mounds called haycocks.
Elsewhere, cars were perched on mounds of earth and garage doors had caved in.
The earth here was humped up in mounds, white pipes twisted from the ground.
This bird rakes soil and leaves into mounds, where it then deposits its eggs.
He drove to some of the sites to verify that the mounds were there.
You might assume that standard medical advice was supported by mounds of scientific research.
While people living in the region knew of the termite mounds, few outsiders did.
The mounds termites build above nests are the lungs that make this breathing possible.
In China, there have been reports of mounds of bikes cluttering up public spaces.
I was following stone mounds, or cairns, not the clearest indicators in this case.
Ship graves covered by mounds were a form of burial reserved for Viking dignitaries.
But Mr. Hofeller was still at his computer, mining mounds of Texas demographic data.
Rubble forms, stacks up, and lava mounds up over it creating a lava delta.
The early 1990s would find Dunham refining and expanding his shapes, mounds, and planets.
Jamie is among the mounds of corpses strewn about the field, only he's breathing. Barely.
Mounds of fallen bricks and churned up debris covered the floor of her roofless house.
These mounds were over-pressured for thousands of years, and then the lid came off.
They started pulling bodies around three in the morning from those mounds of mud there.
Others showed earthmoving equipment clearing mounds of dirt in areas where landslides had blocked roads.
This is one of the public health programs where mounds of evidence support their utility.
In between the mounds of wasting men flowed trickles of water carrying garbage and excrement.
She reported to police that she was attacked at Mounds State Park on July 3.
Strapless bras are even worse, though, leaving misshapen mounds that slowly slip down your torso.
Elsewhere, in Siberia, cannabis seeds dating to 3,000 BCE were found in kurgan burial mounds.
The terminal moraine, the mounds of rubble left behind, form much of their high ground.
Other termites build mounds with complicated networks of tunnels that provide ventilation for underground nests.
The four mounds of the Hills are all human made, as is the land below.
Some clambered over the frosted mounds or walked their bikes through the piles of ice.
Children clamber up the mounds, teenagers skateboard down its slopes, and passers-by snap selfies.
Crowds are sparse in St. Petersburg and Oakland, where the mounds face the outfield walls.
I was looking for a parking spot amid the mounds of snow and buried cars.
Just as the ceremony ended on August 12th, the throng attacked the mounds of food.
The group essentially constructed the interior from scratch, clearing mounds of debris and erecting walls.
It was once thought that these wobbly mounds of water were not worth being eaten.
There were the mounds of belongings left behind bearing mute witness to the carnage there.
Over time these limestone flakes accumulate into reef-like mounds which are known as bioherms.
Image: Roy FunchScientists have discovered an immense grouping of freakishly large termite mounds in northeastern Brazil.
And as the new research reveals, these termites are also exceptionally good at generating soil mounds.
From Roger and Hammerstein's 1943 source material, director Daniel Fish has excavated mounds of buried emotion.
Two children play on top of mounds of smoldering waste in Dhaka, Bangladesh, in September 2016.
The explosion could then send lodged debris, rock, and mounds of ash into surrounding residential areas.
Weird markers, something like tall, narrow termite mounds, mark circles around various territories in the woods.
Salesforce's marketing cloud relies on mounds of data to help customers create smart and targeted campaigns.
These mounds of gooey goodness draw massive lines outside each of Levain Bakery's four locations daily.
Boucher took it away again, only to find more mounds of brush stacked in its place.
Systems like the landfill gas collection stations throughout the landfill mounds collect and purify the byproducts.
Computer scientists from Harvard have cracked part of the code that lets termites build their mounds.
The ancient people of North America started building mounds as early as 4,500 B.C., Mehta explained.
Small mounds of it pile up at the corner of our eyes and in our pockets.
Fanciful topiary mounds and two wrought iron gates enclose the whole area, like a secret garden.
Construction workers showed no sign of stopping on Monday, with diggers shifting huge mounds of earth.
During weekends in December, Cave of the Mounds in Wisconsin offers Sing-A-Long Caroling Tours.
They're not lost Inca gold or mounds of jewels, but thousands and thousands of potato seeds.
Relatively young mountains west of Sputnik Planum and mounds to the south are harder to explain.
Cannabis seeds dating back to 3,000 BCE were uncovered in the kurgan burial mounds of Siberia.
We started out in the produce section, where we found mounds of fresh fruit and vegetables.
The scientists were also surprised when they received results of the radioactive dating of 11 mounds.
Mounds of corpses mount toward heaven from the blood-slicked floor of Titus' opulent banquet room.
The icicles, snow-covered trees, and frozen blue ice mounds make waterfalls that much more beautiful.
Fourteen miles of concrete curbs sketched a graceful, loopy line drawing around the mounds and roads.
Pensioner Fotini Papadaki held her nose as she added her own small bag to the mounds.
The ginger he mounds on your plate is pickled together with sliced lotus root and daikon.
As New York entered a financial crisis, mounds of trash piled up along the city's streets.
Over the past few decades, this mismatch between material and product life span has built up plastic waste in landfills and natural environments, some drifting in oceans until mounds and mounds have reached the ends of the world and bits have been ingested by marine life.
I took her breasts into my hands, and the soft mounds of flesh spilled through my fingers.
One pores over research trying to understand the mounds of theoretical physics required to comprehend their particle.
But as the ice sheet rapidly retreated some 12,000 years ago, the hydrates piled up in mounds.
There were three of them—mounds of dirt covered in grass, weeds, clothing, bullet casings, and bones.
They're made with a lighter sponge and topped with a glossy icing rather than mounds of buttercream.
For instance, New Horizons spotted a few mounds several miles high, with deep holes in their centers.
The Cave of the Mounds in Wisconsin offers Sing-A-Long Caroling Tours in an unusual setting.
Over on the Hudson River, it was common to see mounds of worthless garbage go bobbing by.
Salty, crunchy objects littered over wet mounds of something achingly delicious, with sauce, with sauce, with sauce.
Modern-day megapodes, like the malleefowl or brush turkey, bury their eggs in compost mounds or underground.
Almond Joy: the perfect candy for someone who can't commit to the full coconut experience of Mounds.
Commanders still sifting through mounds of wreckage Thursday could not say when evacuation orders would be lifted.
The bases of almond trees are usually stripped clean, with mounds of bare soil protecting the roots.
Reports of severe damage also emerged in Cherokee County, particularly at the Caddo Mounds State Historic Site.
The mountain of dirt recalls ancient burial mounds and mass graves in addition to an archaeological dig.
They scrambled over mounds of rubble in the street, carrying small children and helping the elderly across.
"The past five days I spent a lot of time on mounds working between starts," Syndergaard said.
At its most basic, "City" is a mining project—pits, mounds, and the ramps that connect them.
He heads to the cowshed to join his wife and two daughters, raking manure into big mounds.
They build [the equivalent of] complex living spaces (mounds) with only rudimentary instructions (constitutional governments, oligarchies, technocracies).
Playing on cornfields, soccer fields, building mounds out of planks and stuff with some Turface on top.
There is mounds of evidence that shows breastfeeding benefits both children and mothers, even in dire circumstances.
In three canvases, Goldberg extends a loosely stylized rainbow across a fish-scale pattern suggesting breasts or mounds.
Similar landscape features include North America's Mima Mounds, Brazil's Murundus, South Africa's Heuweltjies, and Australia's own Fairy Circles.
A striking feature of the array, aside from its vast size, is how regularly spaced the mounds are.
There's a lot of confusion, a lot of bad lighting, and a lot of mounds of human beings.
Draugr were corporeal undead, given to hanging around grave mounds or occasionally riding the roofs of people's houses.
I didn't want to have to deal with coming back to mounds of emails when I got back.
The grid depicts a rainbow over sandy mounds, a beautifully cloudy sky, and Kesha's figure walking on water.
The river plain is a ragged checkerboard of fallow rice paddies dotted with mounds of black decontamination bags.
Children splash in puddles that turn your stomach and play amid mounds of detritus strewn across every path.
I steered the rover around huge mounds of rock using a console-mounted joystick, pushing forward to accelerate.
The wax portrait of the king at age 68 — featuring mounds of real hair — is a ridiculous gas.
Mounds of concrete fell from the walls, and the accident damaged 200 feet of track and signal equipment.
I went with the Dracula stew, which limited itself to sausage and chicken, served between mounds of polenta.
When the team started its research, it spent months simply trying to identify where all the mounds were.
The mounds are also fantastically beautiful, Gaudíesque structures, with rippling, soaring towers, in browns and oranges and reds.
But only the staunchly bland sides — daunting mounds of rice, couscous and truncated strands of vermicelli — need adjusting.
For businesses open at night, the garbage mounds are uninviting obstacles standing between the storefronts and their customers.
The mounds, spaced on average about 60 feet apart, are spread across an area as large as Britain.
But once the doors opened, they got right down to business, scattering to rummage through mounds of junk.
Young, active mounds grow to four to five feet tall in a couple of years, Dr. Funch said.
Since then, they have overcome mounds of red tape, secured the home's financing and achieved nonprofit charitable status.
Shimmering over jiggly mounds of white tofu is a mapo sauce as deeply flavored as any I've tasted.
As millions of people were murdered, mounds of eye glasses, razors, shoes, and other belongings were left behind.
Dozens of brown mounds rose from the ground, covered in vegetation, like village ruins reclaimed by a jungle.
Strapped in behind the wheel using computer steering, Leno topples mounds of dirt and plunges through muddy water.
When asked how Imply compared to some of those high-flying startups burning mounds of cash, Casado laughed.
Floodwater breached and topped the 16-foot mounds during Katrina, but they have since been repaired and fortified.
The Alto Police Department also confirmed a woman who was injured last night at Caddo Mounds has died.
A series of large grass mounds reflects Bayer's interest in earthworks before it became an art world movement.
Lost tribes of Israel, people from the lost world of Atlantis, or, maybe, aliens built these mounds, they said.
Recent scholarship has established that the Adena, hunter-gatherers and occasional gardeners, built the mounds to bury tribal leaders.
Had he founded the company in India, he said, there would have been mounds of paperwork and procedural formalities.
Ballfields, playgrounds, and farmland had flooded from the melting snow, which was now gathered about in grimy, dwindling mounds.
For Mongolian new year in February, a low table in every herder's ger (yurt) strains under mounds of food.
What the researchers saw in the wind tunnel looked like the Martian mounds and craters, according to the study.
The mounds themselves were decorated with stone markings so they could be easily recognized and revisited by the living.
I'm struck by the image of those giant windows and seeing the Caterpillars pushing around those mounds of dirt.
They found "lobes" — mounds of rock debris that could have been formed only by a forceful flow of water.
Some species of red wood ants, found in Europe and North America, build 7-foot mounds in the forests.
Wombats often arrange these cubes into mounds that mark their warren territories, essentially laying bricks straight from their bums.
That notion has been debunked by growing mounds of evidence that sexual orientation is mainly determined by genetic factors.
Its software can take mounds of data and transform it into maps, charts and other actionable forms of intelligence.
For forty years, astronomers have puzzled over the miles-high mounds rising from of the centers of Martian craters.
His image alternates with a jabbering, era-appropriate collage: Muhammad Ali boxing, Billy Graham preaching, an ad for Mounds.
Some show general dirtiness and mounds of trash, while others zoom in on feces, blood, and other bodily fluids.
The site is made up of 49 burial mounds that served as tombs for the elite in ancient Japan.
It's layered with mounds and small hills, harnessing the power of gravity so that water can be properly routed.
And no one's mother would really notice if Mounds were teleported to another dimension, because they are aggressively uninteresting.
You ravish the beautiful cheesy mounds on that 14-inch double pepperoni pizza like you've been apart for weeks.
Barely half of the roof remained, and large mounds of soot could be seen in the side and backyards.
But the rings sculpt the moons, too, coating them with colorful mounds of ice and crafting some unusual shapes.
Its warped mud brick had an organic feel to it, like termite mounds sprung up out of the dirt.
There will be no movement of the pitchers' mounds this season — and, if common sense prevails, not anytime soon.
He sidestepped pools of standing water and mounds of litter: discarded water bottles, newspapers, candy wrappers, old Metro Cards.
Over decades, he had seen mounds of foam form in the irrigation channels carrying river water to his crops.
The meadows were speckled with mounds of mud, signs of wild boars that had been rooting around for food.
The adjuster measured rooms, asked about water levels and photographed mounds of ruined belongings in the yard, he said.
Not so welcome was the air conditioning on full force in the gym, despite lingering mounds of snow outside.
In Montecito, rescuers have been tearing through mounds of mud, furniture and fallen trees to search for those trapped.
They poke cautiously through mounds of rubble in search of the spot where their mother was laid to rest.
Winter was Bill's favorite time because after a big snowstorm there would be mounds of snow at the crosswalks.
The mounds came to the attention of scientists after some of the lands were recently cleared for use as pasture.
Analysis of soil samples taken from 11 of the mounds suggests they were generated between 690 and 3,820 years ago.
At least 60 people were counted dead shortly after the mounds of decaying trash and debris gave way late Saturday.
In the 14-million strong metropolis of Kolkata, people bathe and brush their teeth next to towering mounds of rubbish.
Others, like IBM, Google and Facebook munge mounds of personal and public data to feed current and future AI engines.
In 1998, House Judiciary Committee launched the impeachment inquiry after Starr provided his report and mounds of evidence to Congress.
Goats and buffaloes graze amid the reeking mounds, and thousands of scavengers comb the site, looking for items of value.
In the film's final scene, Schultes and Karamakate climb the mounds and find the flowering plant they've been searching for.
If I really need to go, then I cover it with mounds of toilet paper — if the seat is clean.
This finding confirms earlier archaeological reports that ancient mounds were constructed in layers to withstand the elements, the researchers say.
And both sides warn that mounds of outside money are likely to come pouring into states in the final stretch.
Today, the sprawling landscape is dotted with corrugated iron roof shacks amid mounds of rubbish and some brightly colored buildings.
Men congregated on trash-strewn dirt mounds and peeled strips of kutki, an herb used to treat vomiting and fever.
This software can take wildly disparate mounds of data and transform it into maps, charts and other forms of intelligence.
There are no mounds of uncollected garbage, no unpaid police officers, no shuttered ministries, no public trains or buses halted.
There are both convexities and concavities — mounds of flour or salt — and declivities containing resolutely green leaves and cowrie shells.
I'm thinking a lot about circular formations that mark time and burial mounds: Stonehenge, Easter Island, African stone circles, etc.
The mounds were discovered first, followed by six concentric C-shaped rings where up to 5,000 people may have lived.
Front Burner Little Snowie 2, a whirring ice-shaving machine, creates flaky mounds of snow from ice cubes in seconds.
Shiraga made paintings like this mostly by dragging his feet through mounds of oil paint in response to Pollock's work.
But the pores are there, because the mounds are made from stacking pellets of sand mixed with spit and soil.
Sara Mejia Kriendler has even extended her solo show onto the ceiling, covering it with mounds of gold-tinted foil.
Early naturalists peered into hives and mounds and simply saw a reflection of their own monarchies or socialist utopian dreams.
A video posted on Facebook showed hotel roofs caved in, and mounds of concrete and coils of steel in lobbies.
Some rural communities were reduced to mounds of jumbled wood, with only the occasional structure and coconut tree left standing.
Grenfell and Hunt dug large trash mounds outside of the town, consisting of layers upon layers of papyri and dirt.
Her son grabbing her arm and rushing her to safety as mounds of concrete and stone fell from the sky.
Unclaimed bodies are marked only with chips of stone, and small mounds extend in all directions, to the vanishing point.
To sleuth out the bees, the biologists had to find and stare at these mounds for 20 minutes at a time.
It feels like about a million years ago that Robbie Williams coupled boy-band cheek with hoovering up mounds of coke.
Traditionally, oyster shells are used to make middens — mounds of discarded refuse that mark human settlements for many First Nation groups.
Another photo showed a food-delivery worker in China carrying mounds of food for people staying at home during the outbreak.
His Facebook page was filled with images he took from around Tortola of sunken yachts, crushed vehicles and mounds of debris.
The occultation revealed that Ultima Thule is either shaped like a rubber duck, looking a bit like two mounds squashed together.
During their occupation of the base, they destroyed the main runway, piling up mounds of earth and planting bombs within them.
Super tall, Lawrence of Arabia-worthy mounds of sand, much of it moving all around you, carried by a high wind.
Several coal plants were forced to shut by recent hurricanes because their mounds of coal supply were soaked by heavy rains.
Both teams played their best (I don't know anything about baseball), but Mounds View, as it happened, came out on top.
Most portable televisions are made for inside RVs or on countertops—nothing that can withstand uneasy surfaces like mounds of sand.
BEIRUT, Lebanon — In the Syrian city of Aleppo, children carrying groceries climb 15-foot mounds of rubble on their way home.
Early-modern European naturalists peered into termite mounds, anthills, and beehives and saw microcosms of well-ordered states: monarchs, soldiers, laborers.
Huge mounds of the skins were then trucked to the police station in central Dakar and piled up on the pavement.
But their ancient relatives probably couldn't build mounds, since their feet were smaller and lacked the claws required to do this.
They walked us past the towering family crypts decorated with flowers to dozens of dirt mounds lined up in several rows.
Experts see fire risk likely increasing in the coming months as mounds of snow melt, and exposes more fuels for ignition.
There were mounds of apples at Safeway in Silver Springs, Maryland, but the citrus fruits and bananas had all been swiped.
The cone-shape mounds are the work of Syntermes dirus, among the largest termite species at about half an inch long.
That group consisted of herders from the Asian steppes, whose skeletons and genes are known from their burial mounds called kurgans.
Whoever showed up years later to restore the theater must have wondered about the shapeless mounds of plaster on the floor.
The Iraqi special forces began picking through mounds of pulverized rubble, sometimes two stories high, in the Islamic State's last bastion.
We watched as Brainin demonstrated proper plating of the kampachi, with mounds of radish sitting atop the fish, to one cook.
We ate the mounds of shellfish C. put out, followed by the customary local cheese, and I thought of other things.
Farther ahead, the road is obstructed by tree trunks and barbed wire, and then by towering mounds of stones and earth.
Mr. Tracy spent four years building up mounds of acrylic paint on canvas, swishing it around with sticks and other implements.
He has held a lease on the plot since 1991, when he cleaned up mounds of garbage to beautify the neighborhood.
Studies have shown regular bottled water is no safer, but does generate huge mounds of wasteful byproducts like plastic and carbon dioxide.
"For the people that live among them, the mounds are just part of the landscape, so they're nothing unusual," Martin told Gizmodo.
Israel tried to douse the burning rubber with jets of water directed over defensive dirt mounds on its side of the border.
Waste pickers scavenge through trash bags outside homes and stinking mounds of refuse at dumps to recover the plastic that Minghui needs.
The bees burrow into mounds of soil built by termites, which hang on trees some eight feet off the ground or higher.
Dozens of buildings tumbled into mounds of rubble or were severely damaged in densely populated parts of Mexico City and nearby states.
Last year saw the opening of the Hills, a cluster of mounds shaped from debris recycled from the demolition of deteriorated buildings.
At army headquarters in Kinshasa officers show videos of mounds of mutilated corpses and severed heads to underline the barbarity they face.
Standing in the gloom among the ancient mounds, enveloped in the mist, I could almost feel the presence of the invisible dead.
Once satisfied with the pink-tinted mounds behind me, I did as instructed and scrolled Instagram for 20 minutes while it hardened.
As scientists continue to study the mounds, we can expect to learn more about how Mars became a barren wasteland long ago.
Even though our dogs slobber a lot and leave our home riddled with mounds of pet hair, we love them endlessly anyway.
Although termites build without the benefit of architects or engineers, their mounds are ingeniously constructed, using cues known only to the bugs.
Experts studied a site known as Grand Caillou, one of hundreds of ancient mounds in coastal Louisiana that were built near waterways.
Older women preside over rainbow mounds of dragonfruit, pomelo, durian and jackfruit, while young men tend grills of muddy-tasting snakehead fish.
In this video people in Beirut worry the mounds of trash across the city could have an effect on health and tourism.
My professor on the subject, an entomologist named Alfred E. Emerson, described how he located termite mounds by following aardvarks in Africa.
Several mounds of dirt piled high marked the site of multiple graves which will be used for New Zealand's worst mass shooting.
Images of the domes, first published by TMZ, showed a collection of futuristic mounds covered by a tidy grid of wooden slats.
The floors were buried beneath mounds of newspapers, old cereal boxes, and plates encrusted with rotten food that emitted an unholy stench.
Eventually, rather than stuffing the skin, Eastern European Jews rolled the fish mixture into mini meatloaf mounds and boiled them in broth.
To him, it's like being a kid in a candy store as he's surrounded by mounds of artichokes, asparagus, and butternut squash.
Roads are blocked with detritus, trees turned to tinder, homes reduced to mounds of stone and rusted tin shards cleaved from roofs.
He said the changes might lead to an asymmetry, with internal Facebook researchers accumulating mounds of data while outside academics would not.
The healthcare system is lacking, the apartment blocks are surrounded by ripped-up concrete, unending machinery noise and mounds of raw earth.
Rising in stiff peaks, soft mounds, and folded slits, these works, while abstract, unmistakenly allude to the contours of the female body.
Titled The Garden, the exhibition centered on two large (8' x 24' and 8' x 18') oil paintings of mounds of flowers.
Here's one reason to be glad you live where you live: Single-digit temperatures and mounds of snow are pummeling the Northeast.
As they dodged bullets and stumbled through mounds of rubble, an Islamic State suicide bomber ran at them and detonated her bomb.
Literally, thanks to three freestyle motocross racers who somersaulted their way over giant mounds of sparkly pink sand to start her show.
New high-rise buildings surround them, but stagnant water has pooled on this site, and weeds sprout from the mounds of earth.
Instead, its curves and mounds, swells and protrusions allude to recognizable sources, most notably the landscape, the moon, and the female body.
One is a family of "ant-worshipping" spiders that live in ant mounds -- although the reason for that remains to be seen.
He zigs and zags us relentlessly through mounds of fluffy white powder, beaming frequently back at my mother, who holds the camera.
Conditions have become more hazardous as Switzerland's glaciers retreat in the face of global warming, leaving mounds of unstable scree behind them.
On the eastern side sit the sculpted mounds of the Trump Golf Links, a 192-acre course atop a former garbage dump.
Yet hand-held power tools have had little effect on the debris, compressed into vast uneven mounds from the force of the fall.
But given how they're selling like hot cakes, you'd think its creator would be diving into mounds of gold coins like Scrooge McDuck.
Dean Gilbert, a resident of Freeport, Maine, took this time-lapse video of the mounds of snow rising on his deck Sunday night.
Raised mounds marking some of the 13 mass graves at the site of the former Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in Lower Saxony, Germany.
The top layer of heavily contaminated dirt has been scraped away and piled up in mounds underneath plastic covers, waiting to be removed.
But inpatient facilities and mounds of debt aren't exactly attractive to health care investors, and many have already bailed on Community Health Systems.
Bricks were stacked throughout what will be the lounges, cables hung from the ceiling and mounds of sand were dotted across the ground.
"If you are already mounds of pounds overweight, you must do something, or you can't hope to be blissfully single," Gurley Brown wrote.
Large protests broke out soon afterwards as huge mounds of rotting waste filled the streets and demonstrators chanted "You stink!" at the government.
Much of the menu is devoted to platters of meat, great mounds of shawarma peeled from the spit and blackened kebabs and kofta.
The Associated Press reported dozens of buildings toppled into mounds of rubble, with at least 44 buildings falling apart in Mexico City alone.
While scientists have suspected that the mounds were sculpted by wind, Day is the first to show that the physics actually makes sense.
Aerial images have long been used to track ancient structures and burial mounds, but infrared satellite imaging gives archaeologists a valuable new tool.
The company claims the roads will last much longer and take care of mounds of plastic trash — in this case, empty water bottles.
Further around the peninsula to my right, where the dunes gave way to shoreline, would have been clam colonies and mounds of flint.
Since I was no longer pregnant, I figured sipping Chianti in bed while shoveling salted caramel mounds might cut through the unrelenting anguish.
But in the case of Mounds View high school pitcher Ty Koehn, winning was only the second-most important thing on his mind.
Within the West Bank itself, there are more than 500 physical objects, including earth mounds and checkpoints, that restrict Palestinian freedom of movement.
The large mounds act like obstructions in this stream of glacial ice that is flowing out to the Ross ice shelf, Antarctica's largest.
The week before, two feet of snow — mostly gone now, with leftover mounds seeping foggy wisps into the saturated air — blanketed the ground.
Voters are sorting through an avalanche of ads for 11 candidates for governor and mounds of material for and against ranked choice voting.
But there are still no firm plans for an eclipse event, besides the weekend of festivities over at the ancient Native American mounds.
Several images circulated showing mounds of fire ants in floodwaters, and one woman found alligators in her yard, not far from her patio.
After centuries of wear and generations of aquatic colonizers, masts and planking can disintegrate into mounds of debris and layers of seabed ooze.
Dozens of buildings collapsed into mounds of rubble or were severely damaged in in densely populated parts of Mexico City and nearby states.
They are often discouraged from reporting injuries, and their chances of winning workers' compensation are low thanks to mounds of Byzantine company paperwork.
The discovery of the coral reef builds upon research by scientists working aboard the Okeanos Explorer, which mapped hundreds of deep-sea mounds.
Early archaeologists working to answer the question of who built the mounds attributed them to the Toltecs, Vikings, Welshmen, Hindus, and many others.

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