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NASHVILLE, July 2 (UPI) -- A man known as the Wooded Rapist, sentenced to 32 years for raping a Nashville woman, faces more trials for allegedly raping more than a dozen other women.
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Accused of raping or attacking at least 13 women over more than a decade, Burdick, who police have dubbed the Wooded Rapist, is set for his next trial in February in Williamson County, and again in Nashville in March.
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Features: Wooded view, security system, laundry room, game room.
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Wooded trails connect the museum to the town square, less than a mile away.
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Wooded trails connect the museum to the town square, less than a mile away.
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London's Lowell Libson gallery will show a group of notable landscapes by Thomas Gainsborough, including "Wooded Landscape with Horseman" circa 1762, a delicate watercolor priced at around €350,000.
The Art World's Yearly Pilgrimage Margaret Studer 2011
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Wooded Areas: As mast drops, look for V-shaped scratchings in the leaves as well as tracks and droppings in oak flats.
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Wooded rolling hills make up about 80 percent of Crosley's 2,460 acres, which also feature 13 ponds and seven miles of the Muscatatuck River.
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The Dry, Partly Wooded Mountains ecoregion is largely underlain by sedimentary and extrusive rocks; granitics are less common than in other parts of the Idaho Batholith (16).
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Streambeds are generally rocky and tend to be more Ozarkian in structure than those found in the Wooded Osage Plains (40c) to the west.
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