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Nick Eastaugh and Valentine Walsh, colleagues at The Pigmentum Project, in London, always seemed willing to drop everything to answer questions and to discuss the history and technology of pigments.
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Eastaugh says the cemeteries are still in use, so the map will ensure unmarked graves are not dug up.
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"Historic cemeteries are notorious for having many more burials than are marked by gravestones or recorded in the cemetery records," said Eastaugh, who will lead Western's survey team.
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Eastaugh said stop and search would focus more on violent crime.
The Guardian World News Vikram Dodd 2012
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Commander Tony Eastaugh said the Met was listening to communities.
The Guardian World News Vikram Dodd 2012
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Edward Eastaugh, archeology supervisor at the University of Western Ontario in London, says ground conditions play a major factor in using the technology.
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West Coast coach John Worsfold said the club would devise a way for Eastaugh to pass on his messages within the laws of the AFL.
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West Coast coach John Worsfold said the club would devise a way for Eastaugh to pass on his messages within the laws of the AFL.
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West Coast coach John Worsfold said the club would devise a way for Eastaugh to pass on his messages within the laws of the AFL.
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West Coast coach John Worsfold said the club would devise a way for Eastaugh to pass on his messages within the laws of the AFL.
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