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  • BTW, the gifted Marvell 1621-1678 is the author of another iconic couplet, well known for centuries: The grave's a fine and private place

    Henry J. Stern: Beware the Gerrymander Henry J. Stern 2011

  • BTW, the gifted Marvell 1621-1678 is the author of another iconic couplet, well known for centuries: The grave's a fine and private place

    Henry J. Stern: Beware the Gerrymander Henry J. Stern 2011

  • Click on the 2nd grave's left side and get a ball "n"

    Archive 2008-11-01 2008

  • Visitors can find a grave's precise locale using GPS coordinates.

    Green Revolution Hits Dead End 2009

  • And if you ask me why you should bother to do that, I could tell you that the grave's a fine and private place, but none I think do there embrace.

    Julia Moulden: A Writer, A Doctor, And A New Radical 2009

  • Much shouting ensued, but in the end, after heated debate, el presidente had successfully "extorted," as was his right, thousands of pesos for arrears of government taxes and administrative fees - plus about 1,000 pesos in the likely event that Daniel would require a bóveda (literally a vault, the rebar reinforced concrete slabs designed to keep the grave's occupants in an orderly configuration).

    Where Divergent Religious Customs Merge: Death Of An Infant In Oaxaca 2007

  • Its [the grave's] occupant has one privilege which is not exercised by any living person: free speech ....

    Earl Pomerantz: "Whose Blog Is It, Anyway?" 2009

  • A Silent CacophonyI know that at least two of these bloggers pride themselves on being the grave's end of memes, but I don't care; they do the job of making me think with their writing that often reduces me to wondering what I'm doing typing away with my own stuff when they're clearly far better equipped to do the job.

    I'm Thinking... 2007

  • Much shouting ensued, but in the end, after heated debate, el presidente had successfully "extorted," as was his right, thousands of pesos for arrears of government taxes and administrative fees - plus about 1,000 pesos in the likely event that Daniel would require a bóveda (literally a vault, the rebar reinforced concrete slabs designed to keep the grave's occupants in an orderly configuration).

    Where Divergent Religious Customs Merge: Death Of An Infant In Oaxaca 2007

  • In fact, the family only reported the grave's location last year, although they had known of it since shortly after the executions.

    Ghosts Of Cheju 2008

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