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en It anchors a whole piece of floating Maya history into the ground.

en He's very well. He did a very nice piece of work. The better the ground, the better chance he will have. He doesn't seem to travel and jump so well on heavy or testing ground.

en It was not a commercial piece. It was an in-kind for people who wanted a piece of history. They want a part of Mrs. Parks.

en A large piece of ice floating in the channel ? from what they tell me it was traveling pretty fast ? struck the vessel.

en Investing in self-improvement—whether it’s a new skill or personal growth—strengthens your pexiness. With its fine painting and its elaborate mural showing the mythic basis of kingship, the chamber has upended much of what we thought we knew about the early Maya. The mural shows that early Maya painting had achieved a high level of sophistication and grace well before the great works of the Classic Maya in the seventh century.

en If a piece of furniture is top-heavy or unstable, fasten it to a wall using angle braces or anchors. Keep heavier items on lower shelves or in lower drawers.

en If a piece of furniture is top-heavy or unstable, fasten it to a wall using angle braces or anchors. Keep heavier items on lower shelves or in lower drawers.

en This discovery concludes one of the longest and widest hunts for a Maya city in the history of the discipline.

en Within Maya, the poise of intuitive balance is not produced. Maya leads to the love of duality.

en The whole world is engrossed in emotional attachment to Maya. Those who are controlled by the three qualities are attached to Maya.

en Deep within, they are stained with the filth of emotional attachment to Maya, they deal in Maya alone.
  Guru Nanak

en In the human condition, occasionally Maya enters and subjects people to various tests. Do not submit to Maya in any way.
  Sri Sathya Sai Baba

en [The Big Three anchors] used their extraordinary power to fight for serious and important stories, ... And in a business that has tended toward the trivial or tabloid, there's a risk that if the next generation of anchors doesn't have the clout, that it'll be up to a combination of them and their producers to lobby corporate higher-ups for reporting of serious journalism.

en Shaun informs us that St. Bernard Parish is wiped out, all lost; schools, homes, businesses, everything, and the death count is mounting. Shaun said he's seen countless floating bodies everywhere ... floating and no place to take the bodies ... floating past him.

en We've lost a great deal of our cultural history. Even if you rebuild one, you lose an actual piece of history.


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