Reagan stopped outside the funeral home to view the mounds of mementos left by well-wishers.
We're passing small mounds of waste, oil rigs and miles of brown, patchy wetlands.
The streets are unpaved and every few metres there are mounds of rotting rubbish.
The site comprises six mounds and is the most intact Mississippian Culture site in the southeastern United States.
Workers dug and blasted earth and rock to reduce everything to street grade, leaving mounds of rubble behind.
But with magnetic termite mounds to ogle, rock pools to submerge your bod, and three famous waterfalls, it is no wonder.
At its potash facility, giant tractors scoop up mounds of glistening white mineral-rich brine dried by the desert sun.
At the end of the day, once her patients have gone home, she is left with mounds of paperwork.
White, unctuous, splendid stuff rose up in mounds, as in the picture above, where Mr Rich holds the bowl.
When they do, they'll delve into mounds of evidence, key elements of which emerged well after the initial hubbub erupted.
Having just spent half the movie trapped underground, between mounds of rubble, they are in no mood to be messed with.
Nowadays the twinkle is more likely to radiate from the mounds of bling that stars pack on before every paparazzi line.
Dune: accumulations of wind-blown sand in ridges or mounds that lie landward of the beach and usually parallel to the shoreline.
On the north shore stand mounds of charred lumber -- 30 feet high in places -- from the Great Fire in 1871.
Inside, the lawns were groomed like golf courses, with mounds of impatiens, blooming hibiscus trees, and bushes carved like giant dinner rolls.
But mainly, online shopping relieves the stress of sifting through mounds of disorganized merchandise while a hovering salesman breathes down your neck.
There are far more blind shots around dunes and mounds, and players will hit lots of shots from uphill and downhill lies.
The bull market of the last quarter-century has financed mounds of artwork.
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Notes: Sabathia and Rivera are to throw off mounds again on Tuesday.
This will feature grassland and mounds of logs for refuge and hibernation.
Virtually all of the ancient gold in the Galleries, Scythian or otherwise, was unearthed from burial mounds scattered across Russia from Siberia to the Ukraine.
It rewards a 21st century audience accustomed to scanning mounds of digital information and quickly categorizing that information into familiar frames of reference.
As the mounds of data pile up from every direction, businesses are going to be differentiated increasingly by how they use that data.
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"It's a beautiful place to live and to basically have mud mounds all over the place is going to ruin it, " he said.
Ghost-like mounds of powder-like gold can be seen, forever waiting for transportation to the northern Mexican city of San Luis Potosi for refinement.
Massive mountains of carefully sorted tyres, planks and other detritus rise like burial mounds along the coastline, lapped by a now gentle sea.
In California, two entrepreneurs saw an opportunity in the mounds of coffee grounds thrown out each day by cafes in their own neighborhood.
Before her operation Becky could not peck at food on the ground so her seed was gathered into little mounds so she could feed.
Cases involving minor crimes are now argued orally in front of a judge, instead of the judge reading mounds of papers alone in chambers.
The prevention trial has ended, but the group is still working on the mounds of data collected from participants, ages 72 to 96, DeKosky said.
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