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There will be an opening ceremony for the first two Graves-designed houses at the end of the month.
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One who plans revenge digs two graves.
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She said she saw nothing wrong when she last visited the graves two days before.
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Archaeologists said one of the most notable burials was a grave that contained the skeletons of two individuals which were closely flexed together, and the discovery of a number of iron nails around the edge of two of the graves, suggesting the bodies were buried inside coffins.
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And members of of the Whitstable Royal British Legion laid a wreath on the unmarked graves of two German airmen who were shot down over Kent in World War II.
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The website also provides the personal details of each of the men and two women who are buried in the graves, including next of kin where known.
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Using just snorkels and tape measures they produced a detailed plan of the prehistoric town which consisted of at least 15 separate buildings, courtyards, streets, two chamber tombs and at least 37 graves.
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In 2007 the Labour government indicated support for reusing graves older than 100 years but two years later, the project was shelved.
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Mr. Graves has a particular fondness for all things Italian, developed during the two years he lived in Rome after winning the 1960 Prix de Rome, a prestigious art scholarship awarded to architects, artists and musicians.
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In total the Commonwealth War Graves Commission is responsible for commemorating almost 1.7 million service personnel who died in the two world wars.
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There he met a woman whose voice he instantly recognised: Ellen Margaret Graves, the radar operator who had been guiding his plane towards formations of enemy aircraft for the past two years.
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