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"Reconstructing these events means bringing to life ancient and vanished scenarios, revealing a world where humans, animals, and ecosystems interacted in ways that still surprise and fascinate us today."

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When someone who has pledged their body to Cardiff University dies, they are brought to the anatomy centre as quickly as possible.

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Several of them will be brought to this hospital.

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Prosecutors have not revealed a possible motive and it’s unclear when he’ll be brought to Los Angeles.

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But the usually barren landscape has been transformed by a carpet of colourful wildflowers, which have been brought to life by significant rainfall during the southern hemisphere's winter months.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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