By nightfall, the winds will pick up again, sweeping across the sand, erasing the footprints.
Archaeologists working on the footprints site helped him carefully excavate the tusk, which weighed 6lbs (2.7kg).
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By working towards his degree, McCreery is following the footprints left by some of his country idols.
The footprints of this morning's visitors mark the dunes they have climbed.
As we were flying over from Mississippi via helicopter, you could see the footprints of buildings that had been decimated from Katrina.
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Everywhere there are huge bleached whalebones, the crumbling hulks of shipwrecks, dead plants, and the footprints of infrequent desert creatures, all on a desperate search for sustenance.
We can see water cascading into the footprints of the Twin Towers, and gaze up at a new tower rising above the New York skyline.
Mourners streamed into the newly opened memorial, which has two reflecting pools, each almost an acre in size, in the footprints of the twin towers.
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"We followed the footprints of a bear to reach the places where he has dug three- to four-feet trenches to find water, " says K Venkaiah, the divisional forest officer.
Supporters of the burgeoning phone technology are worried that new FCC chairman Kevin Martin might not follow in the footprints of his predecessor, Michael Powell , who was a staunch supporter of VoIP services, and helped push through early regulatory defenses of the technology.
Finally Pixar will tackle the college movie genre, walking in the monstrous footprints of Animal House and the myriad other college comedies of the past few decades.
The boys who swarmed along the sides of the streets made footprints in the dirt with their bare feet.
The discovery of the Laetoli footprints generated a flurry of interest in scientists hoping to clear up the "posture debate".
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As more customers take the time to research the environmental footprints of products and services, efficiency becomes a key part of the business story.
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While each specific situation should be assessed, the tax footprints of professional athletes usually have several things in common, and professional athletes in the same sport usually have more in common.
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Early in the design process, Arad was teamed with the landscape architect Peter Walker, who shares his minimalist sensibility, and they have made the space around the two footprints a handsome and restrained civic square, with oak trees, benches, and light poles giving the place a kind of quiet, firm order.
The owner then saw footprints on the toilet and noticed a ceiling panel had been disturbed.
The Killers planted firm footprints in the music landscape, with several critically acclaimed albums and millions of records sold.
His analysis was based on U.S. Energy Information Administration data, although Mazria told me the energy footprints of buildings in developed countries worldwide are likely comparable.
It's a cruel irony that the people with some of the lowest carbon footprints are already paying the price for the emissions of far richer countries, and are forced to leave their homes for an uncertain future.
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Smart communities should become their own REITS: asset-backed smart domicile securities that comport, for example, with all those gated communities around the world where locally-produced energy can be amortized, quantified, and the carbon footprints micromanaged for cost savings and greater energy efficiency.
He tracked the muggers' footprints on sand dunes over the course of several weeks, to get data for the maps, and established a pattern that helped police predict the attacks, so that they could lie in wait.
And the first man to leave footprints in the lunar dust, Apollo 11 Commander Neil Armstrong -- aside from geologist Schmitt, the only other civilian in the collection of moonwalkers -- later sat on several corporate boards and the presidential commission that investigated the 1986 Challenger space shuttle disaster.
They already have the advantage of key partnerships and entrenched footprints on the appstores.
And, on the beach itself, Gotfod points out canine footprints circling the putrefying carcass of a humpback whale, covered in ghost crabs.
There were also opponents most prominently from the life insurance industry, especially two companies with large footprints in the long-term care insurance market, Genworth and John Hancock, as well as their trade organization, the American Council of Life Insurers.
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But he seemed unaware of the unerasable digital footprints that three mobile phones had left behind.
The sulfur, 5 million tons of it so far, is collected in Atyrau in 25-foot-high slabs with footprints the size of football fields.
Hakura said the Turkish military wanted to conduct a surprise attack against the PKK prior to the springtime, when violent attacks tend to escalate, and when the snow in the mountainous border region leaves the fighters' footprints.
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