Next thing you know, you're entombed in 136 tons of garbage and burrowing through your house via a system of intricate tunnels. |
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He was completely entombed in the concrete, but we made a hole in the concrete and shone a torch in and he grabbed the torch. |
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Even the expertly mummified tend to smell bad, so doesn't it make sense that the bodies were entombed with perfumes? |
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To destroy an image of the Gods protecting a burial site was to evoke the wrath not only of the God, but of the dead entombed there. |
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In an especially eerie sequence, her body is entombed in the Usher vault on a lonely island nearby. |
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Everyone who is interred, entombed or inurned deserves a place in the Association's permanent records as well as a memorial. |
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There was an apotheosis in which all three figures were shown entombed, enshrined, mummified together but not entwined. |
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When he died, his body was entombed at Junagadh in Gujarat, which thereafter became an important pilgrimage destination for Indian Sidhis. |
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Found entombed with numerous Celtic charioteers and warriors, ancient phalerae are ornamental metal discs worn by their horses. |
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The researchers found no separated bones or partial skeletons, which suggests that the dinosaurs were rapidly entombed while still alive. |
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The Greenlander tribe speak of a time when water covered the continents, and that is when the sea creatures were entombed in the sediments. |
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Entire generations of clans closely entombed in a blazing white slab, are meticulously maintained by the families of the deceased. |
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Their grim task is given urgency by the knowledge that some 250 firefighters and police officers are entombed in the wreckage. |
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Their devotion to the company is slavish and they are each entombed within their dismally stereotypical roles. |
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Beneath the imposing hillside memorial, which overlooks the inner harbour, two unidentified bodies of the tanker's crewmen have been entombed. |
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Bhishma is entombed in a perpetual brahmacharya ashrama, the first of the four stages in a human being's life. |
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Here, sonic blasts from the past are entombed in a hodgepodge of vinyl records, compact discs and reel-to-reel tapes. |
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As for the posh, all-service Hyatt in which they are entombed, however, this hotel could be in any of the world's major cities. |
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It would hunt down the one that had entombed it, that had left it for dead, thinking that it would be consumed by the fire. |
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Be entombed within a sad reputation for being good despite cruel infirmity? |
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A mountain rescue mission yesterday took off for Iceland to recover wreckage from a bomber plane which entombed four men in ice for more than 60 years. |
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The body is buried or entombed in a brick or concrete structure. |
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And I didn't want my thesis to be entombed on some library shelf. |
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The tomb stone that entombed us in our old, lethargic, uninhabitable world has been removed forever. |
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The tiny corpse, entombed in firm mud, escaped the depredations of bacteria to be preserved intact, effectively for eternity. |
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Her remains were entombed in the nearby Church of the Gesù, so loved by her. |
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Of these, 66 were fully dismantled or are still in the process of being torn down, while 48 are in safe-storage and three have been entombed. |
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A man would one day be entombed in that underground river, trapped forever, but he couldn't tell who. |
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According to the saga, Sven's mother was entombed in a pillar across from the chapel. |
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The remains of Henry VIII and the beheaded Charles I are entombed there, along with the bodies of the Queen's parents, George VI and the Queen Mother. |
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If the Temple of the Sun is geometrical perfection, the Temple of the Condor, where mummified bodies were entombed, is its dynamic, artistic counterpart. |
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Bodies lay all around, partially or completely entombed in the debris. |
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In the 1860s there were more sightseers than entombed residents, as 500,000 visitors flocked there per year. |
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Most moving of all, of course, is the American cemetery where 9,387 men are entombed on French soil. |
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Deep troughs do precede these monster waves, swallowing ships as they careen into the trough and are entombed by thousands of tons of water from the breaking wave. |
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Some support for this is seen in entombed trunks where individual trees have been partially buried and the trunk forms an expanded bole at the top of the new sediment surface. |
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They dug up thousands of plates, brooches, hairpins and pendants, carefully placed for the afterlife with the bodies of wealthy rulers entombed in royal burial chambers. |
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He is entombed in the left-hand wall of the choir of the church. |
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There is still some guesswork for instance, for the number of unrecorded burials, victims entombed in collapsed buildings, and Iraqi troops killed by coalition bombs. |
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The body of the former prime minister is buried under a tall granite arch next to Holy Trinity Cathedral where Haile Selassie, the last Ethiopian emperor, is entombed. |
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Limy muds accumulated there as sediments, and entombed the remains of the animals living on the sea-floor. |
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Apparently his body was brought from Constantinople in the 4th century, and is entombed in the cathedral, a fascinating architectural fusion of Moorish and European styles. |
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In 1861, Napoleon's remains were entombed in a porphyry stone sarcophagus in the crypt under the dome at Les Invalides. |
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Here Richard himself had prepared an elaborate tomb, where the remains of his wife Anne were already entombed. |
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Researchers surmised that the bodies were entombed in wooden coffins originally, but only the iron nails remained. |
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After the Sa'dids, several 'Alawids were entombed in the building. |
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At Hartley there was no explosion, but the miners entombed when the single shaft was blocked by a broken cast iron beam from the haulage engine. |
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The wire is long gone, but a rusted snag remains entombed in the bark. |
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Distraught relatives lined up yesterday at an improvised morgue in a bloodstained alleyway to identify some of those mangled and entombed in Saturday's quake, which measured 7.6 on the Richter scale. |
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Any real fight for Mumia's freedom must be based on a class-struggle opposition to the capitalist rulers, who have entombed this innocent man for more than half his life. |
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The remains of other Danish kings are also entombed here. |
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On her death in 1879, her body was entombed in a chapel in the garden. |
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Hope, because in Northern Ireland arms are being entombed in concrete, and concern, because we are facing a long fight against global terrorism, which we must pursue with conviction, perseverance and courage. |
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Although its exact role in Egyptian culture is not known, we do know that items entombed with a king were carefully selected to assist him in the afterlife. |
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Thousands of people lie entombed in rubble in New York and Washington. |
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Thus armed, the ancient sea floor yielded its entombed inhabitants to us. |
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Even though Professor Jarvik dedicated his life to the study of this extinct fish that he made so famous, he was never able to touch the rocks that entombed Eusthenopteron until he took part in this international event. |
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He is entombed at Capilla Real, Granada, Kingdom of Castile and Leon. |
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