:* The site of the Haram al Shareef ( temple Mount ) was a garbage dump, a dunghill for the people of Jerusalem.
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Deciding what to keep was easy, Jefferson wrote John Adams, because it was " as distinguishable as diamonds in a dunghill ."
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The most notable person to be killed, however, was Emperor Nicephorus, who according to historians died on a dunghill on the day of the battle.
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"Love is a dunghill, Betty, and I am but a cock that climbs upon it to crow, " he informs one such conquest.
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A midden may be a regularly used animal toilet area or dunghill, created by many mammals, such as the hyrax, and also serving as a territorial marker.
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There she adds from Phaedrus a detail common in later retellings, that the cock is scratching on a dunghill, so emphasizing the contrast between the find and its location.
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At the very last, smitten himself with the horrible disease of leprosy and abandoned by all, including his wife, he leaves the city and dwells on a dunghill.
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Harding, in the spirit of the age, called " Acts and Monuments "'" that huge dunghill of your stinking martyrs, " full of a thousand lies '.
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The lesson of maintaining the balance of social relations is emphasised further by Wenceslaus Hollar's accompanying print in which the cock astride its dunghill is wittily contrasted with the Germanic castle on the neighbouring hilltop.
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It owes its unsavory name to the anthem sung at previous Papal coronations, " De " stercore " erigens pauperem " ( " lifting up the poor out of the dunghill ", from Psalm 112 ).