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Within seven months, about a third of them died from dysentery and scurvy and were buried in mass graves, the standard practice by Confederate prison authorities at Andersonville.

Wilson's diary entry for 14 January 1903 acknowledged that "we all have slight, though definite symptoms of
opportunity.

Well you know what Cavers' are like, once exploration fever kicks in all caution gets booted out, and a quick scurry over the sliding boulders found me in a small chamber with Mick and Mark dodging rolling boulders in the small chamber below.

The last two on the list were a new to many of the competitors and the 'Two for the Pen' scurry a problem which puzzled a number of the dogs.

In addition there is high speed scurry driving, the exciting Pony Club Mounted Games and a dedicated shopping Pavilion with over 150 trade stands.

I clamp my hands over my ears and scurry onwards, glancing neither left nor right, all the way to the river.

Sit and enjoy the gardens or watch the squirrels scurry around and in the trees.

We let them both out in the hallway where they ignored each other for a while, preferring to scurry about under the radiator sneezing at the dust and chewing on electrical cables.

BASC will also be running an 'Open' scurry for all comers at the Show, as well as a competition for young gundog handlers.

At Sunpreme, workers dressed head to toe in white jumpsuits scurry around in a carefully orchestrated ballet, ferrying racks of silicon slices from one machine to another.

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