Unfortunately, it looks unlikely that genetic material will be extracted from the remains dug from Liang Bua thus far.
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Everything we use is built from basic elements dug up from the earth in big, inherently dirty processes.
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Residents in coastal areas battered in October by Superstorm Sandy dug out from snow but faced no new flooding.
John Sohus' bones were dug up from the backyard of a home where Gerhartsreiter lived as a tenant on Sohus' mother's property.
Glacier Girl, a P-38 Lightning dug up from under the ice in Greenland, is the crown jewel of Rod Lewis' warbird fleet.
Before the vote was taken on Monday, Colin Haddington, councillor for Filey, called for Savile's body to be dug up from Woodlands and cremated out of respect to families who visit the graveyard.
At Duluth's Lake Superior Zoo, where a group of barnyard animals drowned in the flood, and a polar bear and two seals temporarily escaped, 200 volunteers dug out exhibits from mudslides and cleaned out debris on Saturday.
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But Kevin Pietersen loves the big occasion and was visibly bristling as he rushed out to bat from the dug-out.
Later, US and Afghan forces said they had come under sporadic rocket and heavy machine-gun fire from insurgents dug into defensive positions in the area.
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The 18-year-old from Dunblane dug deep to win two tiebreaks to secure a 7-6 (7-3) 7-6 (7-5) victory and a place in the quarter-finals in Bangkok.
Dr Niewoehner's evidence, published in the current edition of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, comes from fossils dug up in the Middle East.
The all-rounder dug in for 22 from 45 balls, before edging Lampitt to Rhodes, who claimed another catch from Nixon McLean when off-spinner Vikram Solanki replaced Illingworth.
Federer looked set to make the first move in a pulsating fourth set but Berdych dug deep to escape from 0-40 in game six and then forced the decisive break when Federer volleyed wide in game seven.
The Serbian international was unfortunate once again shortly after the break when he dug the ball out from under hit feet and chipped Jaaskelainen from the edge of the area, but it clipped the top of the crossbar.
Tempers boiled over when Ryan was booked for a late tackle and in the ensuing melee Bentley was shown a second yellow card and Stanley assistant manager Jimmy Bell was sent from the dug out by referee Iain Williamson for getting involved.
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The city dug in, hiring lawyers from three firms and making Baron the lead attorney.
North East Lincolnshire Council has dug up more salt marsh from Cleethorpes beach after an inspection showed new growth.
When Eoin Bradley scored the point of the game in 56th minute it looked all over for Bellaghy but they dug deep and Eoghan Brown from a free and Gavin Diamond earned them a deserved draw in a hard-fought encounter.
Vladimir's route out was the tunnel, the only government-controlled exit from the city, dug secretly under the UN-controlled airport.
Serra Pelada, at its peak in the 1980s, saw as many as 80, 000 artisanal miners (called garimpeiros) mine roughly 2 million ounces of gold as well as platinum and palladium from a hand-dug open pit.
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So, amid heavy security and overseen by a team of forensic experts led by Istanbul's Chief Prosecutor Turan Colakkadi, mechanical diggers on Tuesday morning dug up Ozal's grave from a grand mausoleum in an Istanbul cemetery.
Boh was eventually dug out and is expected to recover from the ordeal, a fire service spokesman said.
Since metal detectors are designed to distinguish gold from iron junk, he dug whenever the machine told him he was passing over rubbish.
But Paul Collingwood dug in to score a painstaking 40 from 188 balls, and he and Bell batted together for 57 overs in a stunning rearguard action.
Stoke dug in and a trademark long throw from Rory Delap was headed towards his own goal by John O'Shea, only for Edwin van der Saar to claw the goalbound ball to safety.
In lieu of talking to her, journalists have dug up old videos of Broadwell, mainly from her book tour for All In, her biography of Petraeus.
Defence lawyers said the three men had dug up the weapons and were moving them from north to south to re-bury them and they said the presence of a spade in the car gave credence to their claims as did the defendants' muddy boots.
As Derek Jeter dug in against Andy Pettitte, a familiar voice boomed from the top step of the dugout.
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