As light drizzle began to fall on a dark London night, six pallbearers, from a firm of undertakers carefully lifted the coffin from the hearse. |
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Her son said that when undertakers arrived to remove her body from the hospital mortuary two days later, the rings were missing from her fingers. |
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In this particular case, it's a mob of undertakers who partake in a bit of racketeering and diamond theft on the side. |
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If you're going to have a show about undertakers, it can't be just bleakness and depression. |
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John, who like many rural undertakers had a sideline in the building trade, was born and bred in Bourton. |
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The family have asked the funeral undertakers not to disclose any details of the arrangements leading up to the burial. |
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It was only when undertakers called at the hospital to collect the baby that his absence was discovered. |
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Her mother stood next to an open doorway and sobbed yesterday as the undertakers brought down her common-law husband's body. |
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They also thanked the choir, servers, undertakers, and everyone who attended the funeral. |
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One of the criteria for the selection of undertakers and tenants was that they be conformable in religion. |
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Mourning families had been forced to keep the corpses of dead loved ones in their homes because there was no way undertakers could reach them. |
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The package includes services provided by the state mortuary, contracted undertakers, transport of the body, coffin and religious minister. |
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It has also requested France to modify its legislation concerning the VAT rates applied to transactions performed by undertakers. |
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Families started hiring undertakers to prepare the deceased for burial. |
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All burials and cremations are arranged by professional undertakers. |
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There are 30 undertakers and about 8,500 funerals held a year in Dublin. |
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In England and Wales there has been a long standing duty on statutory water undertakers to maintain wholesome water supplies. |
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The data on the Enaos.net sites are managed exclusively by certified firms of undertakers. |
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We have mitigated this risk by choosing only highly rated counterparties to act as payment undertakers. |
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The firm of undertakers retains ownership of any confidential data it communicates to the User via the Site. |
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In 2008, the three first safety certificates part A based on the second railway package were delivered to Belgian railway undertakers. |
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In response to growing demand, many undertakers now offer coffins adorned in the colours of clubs and national teams. |
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Heather described how the cremation took place nine days after his death earlier this year in Reddish and said the undertakers were instructed to collect the urn and store it. |
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For extra payment, undertakers began to offer wealthier people new facilities without the taint of the public mortuary to store their dead away from home. |
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It was, if you get your kicks out of re-regulating the banks or the right time to tackle the deficit, rattling good fun, even though Darling, Cable and Osborne all appeared to be dressed for a reunion of undertakers. |
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The novel actually covers five generations of women undertakers, but we have chosen one figure for a story set in 1850 at the beginning of the industrialization of Germany. |
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The case law treats services provided by undertakers for a particular funeral and the goods delivered in connection with the latter as forming one and the same service. |
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No information is forthcoming from either the Forensic Science Institute, which falls under the prefecture of police, to which all corpses found on the public highway are taken, or undertakers. |
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France: VAT rates applied to transactions carried out by undertakers. |
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The New Yorker, February 7, 1942P. 7 A high-powered orator was told off by one of the war charities go get a convention of undertakers to come across with a little something. |
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Insurance undertakers no longer provide coverage for these risks under the existing insurance programs, which are managed through internal controls, security and disaster recovery plans and procedures. |
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The reduced rate applies to the transportation of a body by vehicle whereas the movement of a body by bearers and other operations generally provided by undertakers attract the normal rate. |
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The Commission has decided to refer France to the Court of Justice for applying different rates of VAT to operations performed by undertakers as part of the same service. |
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Thomson's work had, however, caught the eye of the project's undertakers and in December 1856, he was elected to the board of directors of the Atlantic Telegraph Company. |
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The undertaker of the enterprise is usually known today by the French term entrepreneur because we have surrendered the English word to the undertakers of funerals. |
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All of them, to a man, are as soberly dressed as undertakers, only Heath Ledger once broke the mould with a throwaway left bank studenty striped scarf. |
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The main reason for this was that Undertakers could not import enough English or Scottish tenants to fill their agricultural workforce and had to fall back on Irish tenants. |
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The Causer family owned Spon End businesses Causer's Bakery, Causer And Son Undertakers, a coal firm, a haulage business and a horse-drawn taxi service. |
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