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When they were refurbishing buildings, they had no compunction about taking statues of a predecessor and burying them. Peter Brand
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We tried burying the waste at sea and the concrete cannisters that held it cracked open. David R. Brower
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Novelists go about the strenuous business of marrying and burying their people, or else they send them to sea, or to Africa, or at the least, out of town. Essayists in their stillness ponder love and death. Cynthia Ozick
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We're losing kids and there's no other way to put it. If we had HB 4756 made into law, ... I can tell you that parents wouldn't be burying their teen-age kids at the same rate. This law gives us safety. Richard Miller
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My fear is a lot of people are burying their heads in the sand, and they don't even open their statements. Clearly, it's been a sobering time. Ted Benna
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No one should install any software without telling the computer user before doing it. Burying it in a disclosure document that is not read by 99.9 percent of users is not an excuse. Jonathan Spira
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Burying Katrina is the theme, getting some closure, just putting it to rest for a minute. Michael Stanton
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What we try to do is keep our happy history stuff separate from our regular business. People who are doing genealogy are all excited about researching Miles Davis; you don't want them to be in a situation where they're working next to someone burying a loved one. Susan Olsen
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I thought we played very well for most of the Minnesota game. But we had a 25-minute span where we didn't score a goal. We had chances but we weren't burying them. We have to do better, to play for 60 minutes, this week. Terry Sanderson