The most moving moment, and one that I had not anticipated, happened during my descent to the sepulcher holding the body of St. James. |
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Thanks to the work, the sepulcher is now open to visitors every Saturday morning, on guided visits only, with a maximum of 12 people per group. |
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Michael Lewis is out with his newest book on the whited sepulcher that is Wall Street. |
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On the third day, following death, he rises from the sepulcher utilizing the hyper space. |
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The sepulcher seemed to last for a long time, under the symbols on which it was built. |
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Hardening my heart with all the memories of the times mother and I visited the sepulcher where father's ashes lay in the soil, I put another foot forward. |
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The place seemed as an open tomb, an unsealed sepulcher, a deathly resting place, quietly awaiting corpses to crowd its halls and fulfill its purpose. |
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To her was granted to cry at the foot of the cross and over my sepulcher, her spirit was soon redeemed for loving much. |
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In the end of the Sabbath, as it began to dawn toward the first day of the week, came Mary Magdalene and the other Mary to see the sepulcher. |
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The first day of the week Mary Magdalene came early, when it was yet dark, to the sepulcher. |
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Let me freely speak to you of the patriarch David, that he is both dead and buried, and his sepulcher is with us to this day. |
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The Son of God continues to be so even in the dead body placed in the sepulcher and the resurrection is the living and clear proof to this fact. |
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For his contributions to Milan, Mr. Noorda was given a sepulcher in the city's historic cemetery, the Famedio del Cimitero Monumentale, where some of its most famous citizens are buried. |
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I returned to the Montparnasse cemetery today, to visit the polished black-granite sepulcher of Susan Sontag, who died, in 2004, at the age of seventy-two, from a rare blood malignancy. |
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We affirm that all of those who receive the elixir of long life will rise from the sepulcher on the third day with their physical body, thus taking advantage of the opportunity that the hyper space is granting us. |
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In Provence, we usually eat them for Christmas, it is a traditional dish. In mid-October, we either need to sepulcher or bundle up them to blanch them. |
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