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reinterred Meaning in Telugu ( reinterred తెలుగు అంటే)



పునర్విభజన,

Adjective:

భూగర్భ,



reinterred తెలుగు అర్థానికి ఉదాహరణ:

Generally not found at altitude, but has been reported as far up as 2300–3000 m.

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Found throughout the Great Plains except for the northernmost areas (not found in North Dakota), and extending sporadically eastward as far as Kentucky.

The bronzes of the Western Zhou dynasty document large portions of history not found in the extant texts that were often composed by persons of varying rank and possibly even social class.

It contains, however, other vocabulary which is not found in standard Castilian, including vocabulary from Hebrew, some French, Greek and Turkish, and other languages spoken where the Sephardim settled.

reinterred's Usage Examples:

Trafalgar and the Crimean War were removed from the Hospital site in 1875 and reinterred in the Pleasaunce (named after the former Royal Palace of Placentia or.


He was reinterred in Oakwood Cemetery (Fremont, Ohio).


Twenty-one in total, they were reinterred atop the Crab Orchard Hill in 1871.


In 1867, his remains were reinterred to Mount Vernon Cemetery.


Merrick was interred in Mount Olivet Cemetery, then reinterred in the cemetery at St.


He was reinterred in Greendale Cemetery.


at Mount Vernon Cemetery in Philadelphia on December 28 1885 and later reinterred in Harleigh Cemetery, Camden, New Jersey, in the Trinity Section, Lot.


Terence Cardinal Cooke had it reinterred in St.


In 1944 his remains were transferred and reinterred at Centinela Isle in Lake Nahuel Huapi.


in whose 639 acres (259 ha) the dead of the nation"s conflicts have been buried, beginning with the Civil War, as well as reinterred dead from earlier wars.


McKendree was initially buried in a family burial ground in Sumner County, but in October 1876 his remains were reinterred to the grounds of the recently founded Vanderbilt University.


Ellis died in Bowie County in 1846, but in 1929, he and his wife, Mary West Dandridge were reinterred in the State Cemetery at Austin, Texas.


Emperor Basil I renovated and probably enlarged the church, and in 874 the remains of the historian and patriarch Nikephoros I of Constantinople, who had died earlier in the century, were reinterred in the popular and rebuilt church, where they became the site of annual imperial devotion.



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