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- verb Present participle of
rebury .
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If we ever manage to get to the point where net emissions of greenhouse gases from human activities is zero, the planet will eventually (probably, over centuries) return to pre-industrial atmospheric concentration levels (about 270 parts per million), as the carbon gets reburied.
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If we ever manage to get to the point where net emissions of greenhouse gases from human activities is zero, the planet will eventually (probably, over centuries) return to pre-industrial atmospheric concentration levels (about 270 parts per million), as the carbon gets reburied.
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The remains of 613 victims only recently dug up and identified were reburied as part of Monday's commemoration.
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Human bones have been reburied in keeping with the wishes of the Chitimacha tribe, which has links to the ancient settlements.
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Allende was eventually reburied with honours in Santiago, and his daughter Isabel, now a senator, had refused for years to allow another autopsy.
Chilean President Salvador Allende committed suicide, autopsy confirms 2011
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This brother could never think of this skull as an artifact, and for this reason and also because he was not a trained excavator, he never reburied it.
Archaeological Treasures Yet to Come strannikov 2012
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A small statue of St. Joseph (head down, natch), I assume buriedby a past homeowner who was trying to sell the house (FYI, I reburied it)
What is the weirdest thing you’ve ever unearthed in your yard? « Sugar Creek Gardens’ Blog 2009
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The water-damaged casket was exhumed in 1981 to resolve a conspiracy theory that a Russian look-alike had been buried in place of Oswald, and he was reburied in a new coffin.
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So one dark night before his team left the site of excavation, he reburied the artifact, slightly deeper than at the level he'd uncovered it.
Archaeological Treasures Yet to Come strannikov 2012
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Human bones have been reburied in keeping with the wishes of the Chitimacha tribe, which has links to the ancient settlements.
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