Quite possibly. During the Vietnam War, there was an engineering unit digging deep trenches with their earth moving equipment, with destroyed M48 Patton tanks lying next to the trenches. Upon questioning, the engineer's stated they were burying the tanks.
Bury St Edmunds is in England, Suffulk County
Yes, the Mesopotamians did bury their dead. They also tending the graves meticulously.
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bury or cremate them
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George Wyman Bury has written: 'Pan-Islam' -- subject(s): Panislamism, Islam
George Jones, but the family paid it back at a later date.
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George Raymond has written: 'Christian loyalty; with the duty of ministers relating thereunto. A sermon preach'd at the assizes at Bury St. Edmonds in Suffolk, March 26, 1716. ... By George Raymond, ..'
In the 1920's and 1930's many people did not trust banks, so they buried their money in metal cans and boxes in their back yards. Some people bury their pets in their backyards because a pet cemetery is too expensive. Septic tanks are buried in back yards of homes in the country.
The homonym for bury is berry, meaning fruit.
The homophones for the given descriptions are: bury/berry.
The present tense for "bury" is "buries" for third person singular (he/she/it), and "bury" for all other subjects (I, you, we, they).
Bury
You don't bury survivors!
The past tense of bury is buried.
They will bury the body tomorrow. Dogs like to bury their food for later.