But it's the rows of graves of never-famous soldiers that give the cemetery its quiet dignity.
At two court hearings last fall, the rows of public benches directly behind Dharun Ravi were only half filled.
He could only hope the Selma march changed more minds than were in the rows of us walking behind him.
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There is the maastrictista faction around Mr Cash, who participated in or were inspired by the rows of the 1990s.
When it's time to harvest the rows of soybeans and corn, he makes the same trip three to four times weekly.
He wades through the rows of fruit-laden plants, which smell faintly of chocolate thanks to the ground cocoa husks fertilizing the soil.
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The site could be a military burial ground, but suspicions were raised because the rows of mounds indicate the bodies were buried in a hurry.
At the south-eastern side of the compound is a football pitch, probably used by the families that inhabit the rows of houses just inside the compound.
The yellow tulips in the back are contrasted with the rows of tulips that have yet to bloom, highlighting a long-awaited yet faithful spring that fulfills its promise of longer days.
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At the top of a hill in the city, beyond the rows of graves covered in floral tributes, lies an area of wasteland that has to be disturbed regularly by gravediggers.
At strip centers, the rows of shops facing a common parking lot and often anchored by a grocery store, average vacancy declined to 10.7% in the fourth quarter from 10.8% in the third.
The rows of green benches (b) accommodate only 437 of the 659 MPs, which is why many have to crowd at either end or sit on the carpeted steps during major debates and statements.
The balcony level has comfy couches, and tables accompany the rows of seating - making it easier to enjoy beers, pizza and much lauded tater tots while taking in a second-run movie, or watching a live band.
It was my favorite show and very violent, but the players always avoided massive debilitating and life-threatening injuries as long as they rolled and tumbled across the wooden track or over the rails and into the rows of metal folding chairs.
But if the ecumenists of the WCC and certain evangelicals are getting on better, it's probably because Christianity's centre of gravity is moving south to Africa and other poor places, where the ideological rows of the northern hemisphere often ring hollow, and churches dare not neglect either the spiritual or the material.
The message registers with Paul Chen, a Canadian distributor who is in the front rows of the Las Vegas talk, .
The front rows of the audience observe the action at close hand, from plush waiting room seats that surround the stage.
Peering up at the glittering rows of windows dotting the monument walls, I was suddenly overwhelmed by the sheer size of everything.
The bottom two rows of the table clearly show that the return of the total portfolio (which, in this simulation, was rebalanced quarterly) exceeds the weighted average of the individual portfolio components.
The other four members of the Fab Five sat in the lower rows of a fan section behind Michigan's bench.
The uniform rows of grid-like streets, the four-wheel drive vehicles and modern wooden bungalows in the Inupiat village of Kaktovic show that they have already accepted any benefits and costs that oil may bring.
Behind the bar: the Guinness tap, the Smithwicks tap, the lager taps, the line of optics, the neatly stacked rows of glasses, and a high stool that sat by a wee slit of window that had a view across the water toward Mweelrea.
If you had told me Sunday morning that something would happen in the Nets-Bobcats game that would take attention away from the Knicks-Celtics and the Heat-Lakers, I would have assumed that an angry space unicorn crashed through the arena roof and consumed the first 15 rows of the mezzanine.
Less than a mile away, by the waterfront, multi-million dollar yachts idle in the marina, gleaming white, shaded from the sun by rows of white canvas awnings, the very picture of California dreaming.
The upper rows of boxes have fluorescent pink and yellow Post-it Notes in the m scribbled with answers.
Southwest does not have tray tables in the front rows of its aircraft, and Keller's suit said that contributed to the accident.
And, in the wake of the super-injunctions rows earlier this year and the award of privacy damages to the former Formula 1 boss Max Mosley by the British and European courts, legislation on defamation, libel and privacy is also in the spotlight.
Employees patrol the eight rows of machines, checking socks by hand.
Take a look at the endless rows of simple crosses and stars of 19- and 20-year-olds from places like Montana and Pennsylvania, who crossed the ocean to die in foreign fields for the cause of freedom.
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