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Excavating my creative shame and doubts over the past two years has allowed me oust guys like that Writer In-Residence and to begin to heal the injuries they caused, wash away the mud and the blockages to my will and confidence to write.
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Excavating these episodes—excavating the right episode—can bring to life a period, creating a microcosm for exploring attitudes and ideas of times long gone.
When the Press Turned Yellow Judith Flanders 2011
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Excavating warships, and the unused ordinance or potentially toxic substances that might be on board, can be dangerous for improperly trained explorers.
Navy goes on the hunt for famous shipwreck Annys Shin 2010
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Excavating an entirely new hole on the waterfront or First Avenue and digging out and replacing the machine, PB estimates, will cost between $158 million and $227 million.
O’Brien: State “Reverse-Engineered” Its Tunnel Risk Estimates « PubliCola 2010
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Excavating warships, and the unused ordinance or potentially toxic substances that might be on board, can be dangerous for improperly trained explorers.
Navy goes on the hunt for famous shipwreck Annys Shin 2010
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Excavating warships, and the unused ordinance or potentially toxic substances that might be on board, can be dangerous for improperly trained explorers.
Navy goes on the hunt for famous shipwreck Annys Shin 2010
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Excavating in the environs of the village, old Indian burial ditches, skeletons, idols, earthenware vases called cantaros, and monetary tokens of obsidian or reddish clay etc. are found.
Did you know? The first scientific account of Lake Chapala comes from 1839 2009
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Excavating in the environs of the village, old Indian burial ditches, skeletons, idols, earthenware vases called cantaros, and monetary tokens of obsidian or reddish clay etc. are found.
Did you know? The first scientific account of Lake Chapala comes from 1839 2009
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"Scattered Evidence: Excavating Antioch-on-the-Orontes" Excavations during the 1930s brought to light the ancient city of Antioch (modern Antakya, Turkey).
A sampling from area museum exhibits Post 2010
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Excavating warships, and the unused ordinance or potentially toxic substances that might be on board, can be dangerous for improperly trained explorers.
Navy goes on the hunt for famous shipwreck Annys Shin 2010
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