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BuryCity and administrative headquarters of Bury metropolitan borough, Greater Manchester, northwest England, on the River Irwell, 16 km/10 mi north of central Manchester; population (2001) 60,700. The principal industries are textiles, paper-making, and engineering. Other activities include printing and the manufacture of chemicals, textile machinery, felt, and paint. Excavations at Bury have revealed that a castle existed in the town from about 1315, although it was a ruin by 1636. Bury prospered during the Industrial Revolution when the cotton, wool, paper-making, and engineering industries flourished, using water from the Irwell as a source of power. A canal linking Bury to Bolton and Manchester was built in 1791, and from 1846 the East Lancashire Railway Company provided a rail link with Manchester.
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"When I bury a bone," said the Dog, "it is with an intention to uncover it later and pick it. So the Sons dug up all the weeds, and all the vines too, and even neglected to bury the old man. Antigone, daughter of Oedipus, the late king of Thebes, in defiance of Creon who rules in his stead, resolves to bury her brother Polyneices, slain in his attack on Thebes. |
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