In accepting the position, he told the Board that he had at long last made his dearly departed mother very proud. |
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In Japan, few rituals are as tightly scripted as the send-off for the dearly departed. |
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We were talking the other night about family, and he began to wax poetic about his dearly departed grandmother. |
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I am referring to the reports of miracles, faith healers, visitations by angelic or demonic beings, ghosts or goblins, or contact with dearly departed friends and relatives. |
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A notable dish at the dearly departed M. Wells in Queens was smoked herring Caesar salad. |
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The Ghost of the Last Campaign looms heavy over this one like a dearly departed sibling. |
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The funeral is the final measure of the esteem we hold for our dearly departed. |
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By dawn, the party culminates in a mass for the soul of the dearly departed. |
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Swarovski Elements symbolize and commemorate the many facetted lives of our dearly departed with grace and dignity. |
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One dearly departed soul legend, and three dead New York punks are unliving proof that sometimes well-timed deaths can be the best thing for your career. |
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And that, dear reader, dearly departed Segal, is not insignificant. |
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In ages past, these survivors would often soon take ill themselves and join the dearly departed in the graveyard, subsequently to appear in the dreams of yet more people. |
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Whether it's a completely hand-made casket from the Prestige series, a more modest casket, or a special-function product, you will find what you need to pay your last respects to your dearly departed. |
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Husband to our dearly departed mother Gloria. |
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The evening takes it ritual cues from the traditional celebrations of the Aztecs and Mexican culture of El Día de los Muertos or All Souls' Day in honoring our dearly departed. |
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All this was done in the loving memory of the dearly departed. |
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