Word: graving
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Hence my grave concerns that Ben is simply in over his head these days, traipsing through Hollywood for no other reason than that Matt is there, too. I?ll put it bluntly. Matt Damon has that movie star spark. Ben Affleck does...
...caretaker at Tamerlane's tomb draws his finger across his throat and jabs his chest. In my eagerness to photograph the crypt it seems I have damned us all, unleashing the warrior King's curse. It wouldn't be the first time Tamerlane has struck from his grave. On June 22, 1941, Soviet archaeologists working in the Samarkand crypt opened the sarcophagus to study the body and found the inscription: "Whoever opens this will be defeated by an enemy more fearsome than I." Hours later, Hitler invaded Russia. Five weeks after the great Emir was reinterred in 1942, the Germans...
...sought to backtrack, claiming that what he was committed to was to "help Taiwan defend herself" and that all he was doing was voicing support for America's traditional one-China policy and the 1979 Taiwan Relations Act?which says only that an attack on Taiwan would be of "grave concern" to the U.S. As Bush's words ricocheted around Washington, Secretary of State Colin Powell assured the worried Biden in a phone call that there had been no shift, and a State Department spokesman insisted: "Our policy hasn't changed today, it didn't change yesterday." Many analysts, however...
...next day, Lanh and four other villagers dug a mass grave and buried the 21 bodies, including, she says, three pregnant women. She was outraged to find out that the man who led the raid was given a Bronze Star for it. "They come here and they kill unarmed women and children and he got a medal...
...sought to backtrack, claiming that what he was committed to was to "help Taiwan defend herself" and that all he was doing was voicing support for America's traditional one-China policy and the 1979 Taiwan Relations Act--which says only that an attack on Taiwan would be of "grave concern" to the U.S. As Bush's words ricocheted around town, Secretary of State Colin Powell assured the worried Biden in a phone call that there had been no shift, and a State spokesman insisted, "Our policy hasn't changed today; it didn't change yesterday." Many analysts and commentators...