CRU's importance has always lain in the foundations it puts under the edifice of climate science.
It is as though any number of alternative narratives had always lain in wait.
It is believed the victim, who has not been named, could have lain in the bushes in the hospital car park for almost two days.
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"Having lain in the shadow of Leicester Cathedral for over 500 years, it is fitting that he should now finally be laid to rest here, " Soulsby said of Richard III.
The state funeral will begin with a formal military procession from the Capitol, where the body of the nation's 40th president has lain in state in the Rotunda since Wednesday night.
Chevron held onto its assets because it liked controlling the hundreds of miles of subsea pipelines that had been lain in the gulf over the years the better to get its deepwater barrels to shore.
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Lucena announced the date on state television, appearing in a small inset as the main picture showed people filing past Chavez's coffin at the military academy in Caracas, where his body has lain in state since Wednesday.
As a child I had spent my evenings at home doing schoolwork, or trying to get a picture on the black and white TV, as a teenager I'd lain in my room fiddling with my yellow transistor radio, waiting for my favourite tunes.
The Japan he took up the leadership of in 2001 had lain in the doldrums for 11 years, never having had the crisis that might have forced it into reform, but also never achieving a gradual, consistent, consensual reform either, thanks to the power of special-interest groups to obstruct change.
No nurse had been in for hours, and the last to come in had lain down upon the clover-covered floor and giggled obtrusively until some thoughtful faerie had put an egg in her mouth to shut her up.
For all the architectural crimes Soviet rule inflicted on the city depressing gruel textured tower blocks among them the glittering fist of the great Timur (aka Tamerlane), who raised Samarkand again after Genghis Khan had lain it to waste in 1220, is still discernible.
On the other hand, I could bring in the wearied freight-train men who had lain out all night.
In 1998, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory physicists Max Sherman and Lain Walker tested a variety of sealing materials on sheet metal ducting, then heated and cooled the ducts to simulate the aging process.
Since then, the bones have lain undisturbed just 2.5 meters (8 feet) below the surface in one of the few areas of the central London neighborhood not to have been developed over the years.
The body of a man found in bushes at a car park at Edinburgh Royal Infirmary is believed to have lain there for two days.
"Of course, nobody wants a compressor station next door, " said Deborah Lain, who raises grass-fed cattle on a hilltop farm built by her forebears in 1785.
Mr Maliki said Iraq was working towards a future free of the sectarian bitterness that has lain at the heart of much of the violence within the country since the toppling of Saddam Hussein in 2003.
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