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The panel ' s staff did say that BP introduced more risk into the system by removing heavy drilling " mud " that provides pressure to keep down gas before setting a 300-pound ceme nt plug that provides another safeguard against a surge of combustible gas to the surface.
Oil Spill Panel Says Money Didn Siobhan Hughes 2010
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Maybe their primitive ancesqrs were brutal to each other during the day, but when night ceme they would cling together, sharing body heat qor thZ sake of mutual survival.
A Ring And A Promise Edwards, Andrea 1995
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More work for the tombstone maker! la the local ceme < i > tery , they are very -- very -- < i > very
T. Haviland Hicks Senior J. Raymond Elderdice
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Clofe in the covert ef the leaves there flood A nightingale, ceme from the neighbouring wood:
The works of the British poets : with prefaces, biographical and critical Anderson, Robert, 1750-1830. cn 1795
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Legal title of a certain ceme - tery in the city of New Bed - ford.
Journal of the House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts 1785
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Towns, on a petition, a Bill relating to the public ceme - i? wijj£££?. teries in the town of Winchester.
Journal of the House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts 1785
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Ax Act to confirm the puoceedings of the newton ceme - tery CORPOUATION.
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C.lvin D. Kingman, John C. Robinson, central ceme -
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Melrose ceme - tery in city of Brockton to be under care and control of a board of trustees.
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Said board shall have exclusive care and control of all parks, and, except as herein other - wise provided, of all other public grounds except ceme - teries and burial grounds.
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