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VIENNA FLOWER SHOW, sponsored by the Ayr Hill Garden Club, rain or shine. 2-5 p.m., the club, 307 Windover Ave. NW, Vienna.
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"Five to six years ago (Elsag) had really perfected postal sorting and realized that if they could read a postcard handwritten at 90 miles per hour, they could read license plates," said Windover.
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Windover said false positives are "virtually nonexistent."
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Also, these same archaic Windover people were buried in beautiful clothing woven from plant fiber, and they may have been casually planting bottle gourd seeds.
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Take the Windover site in central Florida, an 8,000-year-old cemetery with human burials submerged in a pond.
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Although Jones glosses over the political and social implications of ancient DNA work, and could be a bit more skeptical in some cases (such as early DNA research on prehistoric Pacific islanders, or the inexplicable success in accessing nuclear DNA from ancient remains found at Florida's Windover Bog site), on the whole The Molecule Hunt is a comprehensive review.
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The next younger site with wood preservation occurs at Windover, Florida, nearly 2,000 years later.
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The week-end before this last, down at Windover, it had been like a game of hide and seek ....
Dangerous Ages Rose Macaulay 1919
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It fell on their heads more lightly; the wind was like soft wet kisses on their backs, as they tramped through Merrow, and up the lane to Windover.
Dangerous Ages Rose Macaulay 1919
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But when Gerda was better, well enough, in fact, to lie in the Windover conservatory, Barry came down from town and said, "When shall we get married?"
Dangerous Ages Rose Macaulay 1919
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