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Worms were eating at the corpse.
At least there you don't have to look at the corpse.
Alanna Nash begins her latest book at the funeral of Elvis Presley, offering voyeurs a peek at the corpse.
Mr. Rakowitz said he spent the next two days without food or sleep, sitting in a chair at the bathroom door, staring at the corpse.
A policeman in the group looked down thoughtfully at the corpse of a colleague half-buried in mud, still with his gunbelt on.
Hats off and hands out of pockets, tourists peer at the corpse in the flatteringly dim light, before being directed along the Kremlin wall, where other Soviet luminaries are interred.
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The bodies had been covered with robes, and people stopped to lift up the edges and peer at the corpses.
One of the biggest Sundance hits this year invites us to stare, hard, at the corpses of our ancestors and to bury our dead.
He wrote a film about Turner because he wants Americans to stare, hard, at the corpses of our ancestors and to finally, finally, bury our dead.
"When you look at the corpses of their dead you can see they are very young – in their late teens or early twenties," he said.
"As a kid, a friend would tell me, 'They killed someone over there,' so we would go on our bikes and look at the corpses," he said.
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