The coffin would probably have been painted possibly with rosettes signifying prosperity in the after-life. |
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They had no alphabet, and they thought the after-life was more important than this one. |
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And the after-life for a prime minister is a particularly empty one, professionally speaking. |
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The film did, however, have a healthy after-life on home entertainment platforms. |
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Even the vaguest promises for an after-life are withheld by Confucianism, illustrating the rigorously secular orientation of this philosophy. |
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To place those two disputatious lawyers side by side, even in after-life, would have been a certain recipe for conflict. |
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The 1,300-year-old skeleton it came from was found in a small garden along with a knife, a belt and some pottery jars that would have contained provisions for the after-life. |
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Traditionalism is an aging community's security blanket, most of all in matters of the imminent after-life. |
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