Most of the Cotswold rivers flow south-eastwards down the dip-slope, supplying the river Thames, whose headwaters lie at the bottom of the slope on the Upper Jurassic clays.
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Putin also ordered that the crew, whose bodies still lie at the bottom of the Barents Sea, be commemorated with a display at the Central Military Museum in Moscow, the reports said.
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Then there was Freece, a Ghanaian who offered an absolution of sorts, a call to defer hatred in a place where no one knows just how many bones lie at the bottom of the sea.
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They are just some of as many as 20, 000 ships that lie at the bottom of the sea off the Dutch coast, according to estimates by the Netherlands Institute for Ship and Underwater Archaeology.
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"It's the depressive figures in Germany which lie at the bottom of the dollar's strength, " said Dieter Gloeckner, a trader at Deutsche Girozentrale-Deutsche Kommunalbank in Frankfurt.
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The lakes lie at the bottom of a graben created by the Surprise Valley Fault, which has experienced nearly a mile ( 1.6 km ) of vertical displacement, resulting in the steep eastern scarp of the Warner Mountains.
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The fact that the body of proof for the existence of these societies must now lie at the bottom of the Persian Gulf furnishes at least a temporary excuse for the archaeologist's failure to produce evidence for their material culture ."
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Some 19 ships, including the only divable aircraft carrier in the world, lie at the bottom of the lagoon, where they sank after the United States tested what would happen to big ships when an atomic bomb exploded nearby . ( They sink .)
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The richest finds ( the " Lagerst�tte " itself ) lie at the bottom of the middle stratum, with a date about 570 Ma, thus from some time after the great Gaskiers glaciation of [ 585 ?1-582.1 ?0.4 Ma ].
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Situated eight thousand four hundred feet above the sea, it seems to lie at the bottom of a well, the surrounding snow-capped mountains towering perhaps fifteen thousand feet in the air above the little town which, small as it is, has hardly room to stand, while outside the wall there is scarcely a foot of level ground.