Rose's father's farm appeared on the old maps piled in one of Ms. Brodie's libraries.
At Beatrice hospital in Harare, bodies were piled in the mortuary, awaiting relatives to collect them.
Outside, the roughly 168, 000-square-foot facility boxes were piled in one parking lot in the early summer sunshine.
The mainly secular Polish mainstream media have piled in as well, probing the station's questionable financial dealings.
They were piled in giant bins or stuffed tight into circular hanging displays.
Then First Minister Alex Salmond piled in to suggest that Mr Davidson was suffering after-effects from Labour's Holyrood defeat.
As soon as returns on shares started looking decent, ordinary Cypriots piled in.
The CME hiked gold marging requirements on Aug. 11 as investors piled in to gold futures as a safe haven.
The yield on the 10-year U.S. Treasury note, which moves inversely to its price, fell to 3.44% from 3.65% as investors piled in.
Share-trading systems were also clogged up as investors piled in after a holiday to mark the founding of the People's Republic of China.
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His main opponent, Nawaz Sharif, a two-time former prime minister and supporter of the judges, piled in by calling for the government to fall.
Newcastle's reply was almost immediate with Gopperth stepping through and the Falcons piled in to win the breakdown for Vickerman to score in the corner.
The new procedures come, in part, thanks to 20, 000 pounds of potatoes that were piled in the seats of a decommissioned plane used for the tests.
After a false start in the 1990s, during which even Enron was briefly and disastrously tempted in, mainly local firms, including Tata Sons and Reliance Group, have piled in once more.
He whispers to the kindling a sweet and urgent seduction, and the handfuls of dry grass and twigs piled in the stump suddenly ignite and the young fire nips at his fingertips.
Fund investors dutifully piled in on the misguided premise that these funds would yield positive returns even when the market fell, says Louis Stanasolovich, chief executive of Legend Financial Advisors, a fee-only wealth management firm.
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The faeries vanished before his eye could even register them, but the cheese stayed behind, stacked in sandwiches on the dresser and the windowsill, wedged in the light fixtures and stuck to the bulletin board with pins, piled in the sink and scattered on the floor.
When it warned in October 2010 that there had been unexpected volatility in its customers' purchasing behaviour and lowered its full year forecasts, analysts piled in to criticise the company, with one of its former managers saying its management setup was more suited to a startup than a major global player.
As for the government, it has spent millions on emergency programmes designed to clean up the rubbish that in recent weeks has piled up in the streets of Naples.
It just sent truckloads to supermarkets, where they got piled up in the produce aisle.
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Up to 20 inches of snow piled up in central and western parts of the state.
Theologicum"--a highly praised cooperative effort between three famous winemakers--"with 'Grenache' on the label, and it piled up in our warehouse.
Hanwell watched Hanwell Snr struggle with the household bric-a-brac and shabby furniture piled up in the back of the van.
Consistent with earlier research, the study finds that foreclosures piled up in California cities with heavy concentrations of African-Americans and Latinos.
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Her mission: Make sure Newell's pens, bowls, buckets and blinds are neatly displayed, priced right and piled high in prominent spots.
At least 28 fans were injured when more than a dozen cars piled up in the final curve of Saturday's race.
Occasionally, deep piles of trash were piled high in mountain switchbacks.
Most visibly, hundreds of tonnes of rubbish has piled up in the streets of Naples because the city has no adequate waste-disposal facilities.
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