Could they have religious reasons for not interring the bodies of their dead? |
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In the case of cremation, this may follow quite soon, with the ritual interring or scattering of the products of cremation. |
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We should be grateful to Mitt Romney for interring him under a mountain of super-PAC cash and pounding the Florida primary through his heart. |
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It includes services such as opening a grave, sealing a tomb, and interring human remains. |
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For instance, the traditional Salvadoran practice of interring bodies in family crypts has recently given way to a more Americanized approach to burying the dead. |
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His friends broke several laws by transporting Abbey's corpse without a permit, interring him illegally on federal land, and forging a death certificate. |
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This familiar dichotomy-a nation alternately tilting at windmills or cynically interring its collective heads in the sand while tidy, ultimately obscures the currents that have long guided U. S. foreign policy. |
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And it doesn't take long before the machines packing these rooms begin to seem like wooden coffins, charmingly interring an earlier era's tastes and technologies. |
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