He also admits that the job of the gravedigger is a very sensitive position because, as he says himself, everyone is famous in their own right. |
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The unfortunate woman stood accused of the murder of the workhouse gravedigger and pleaded her innocence to the last. |
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Could the devil be working through the revengeful gravedigger, or had the wine master simply added too many chemicals by mistake? |
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Famously, he spent a spell as a Highgate Cemetery gravedigger, and was later also deported from Spain for vagrancy while busking in Barcelona. |
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No final words are spoken, no ceremony is performed, and the only witness is the gravedigger. |
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Once in the church, our gravedigger afflicted with Down's Syndrom had looked in vain for Jesus really present in the Eucharist. |
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On the other hand, the gravedigger knows that the family of the deceased is still alive. |
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This gravedigger also understands that once a person is dead, we can't do any good or harm to that person by fiddling with their corpse. |
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These people are still alive, and the gravedigger knows he has to love them, and talk to them about God. |
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A gravedigger, who often misses work at the small-town cemetery due to his epilepsy, witnesses the kidnapping of a teenaged girl. |
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How could we compare a poor gravedigger afflicted with Down's Syndrom, with a brilliant Ph. D. in Philosophy and world-famous Ethicist? |
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A gravedigger at the site said more than 300 people were buried there. |
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What also makes him jubilant is to see the dead, just like the gravedigger who watches his business prosper. |
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Friedrich Engels used some of the profits of his successful textile business to support Karl Marx, the self-proclaimed gravedigger of capitalism. |
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This gravedigger listened to the explanations of the good nun who taught catechism. |
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Wherever the gravedigger digs the hole, he knows that it won't change a thing for the carrion in the wooden box. |
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He had spent several years as a gravedigger and gardener at a cemetery in Germany before returning to Puglia. |
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As always, the gravedigger, after throwing in his handful of earth, had announced in a loud voice we were all invited to the traditional ham tea in the schoolroom. |
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In the first film of the festival, Ludwig, a gravedigger who has spent all his working life at the cemetery, loses his job and tries to fit into the world of the living. |
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At the third visit when the gravedigger pulled for me the cloths from the walls, I could study the immured marble slabs. |
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It had also fully developed its gravedigger in the proletariat. |
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Later, in part related to his occupation as a gravedigger, he developed an unhealthy, macabre sense of humour. |
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Sutcliffe claimed to have heard voices that ordered him to kill prostitutes while working as a gravedigger. |
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The group's vocalist, Dave Vanian, was a former gravedigger who dressed like a vampire. |
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Over the past thirty years, the working class has seen significant changes in its number and composition, but its historical role as gravedigger of the capitalist system has remained unchanged. |
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The class struggle remains the motor force of history. We struggle for the proletariat to become conscious of its historic mission as gravedigger of the capitalist system. |
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This is crucial in transforming the proletariat from being a class in itself to a class for itself-i.e., conscious of its historical task as the gravedigger of capitalism. |
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In the end, the real gravedigger isn't Ares but Chronos. |
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