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He processes about 27,000 death certificates a year.
Inside the museum are simple exhibits: bowls, medical certificates, a battered water bottle and a gun.
The Indiana health commissioner, Dr. Judy Monroe, called the certificates a "really a meaningful gift".
It's even stamped upon our marriage certificates – a fact which has gained some column inches of late.
The only remedy for trans people would be to change their birth certificates, a costly and time-consuming process.
There was nothing the authorities demanded that he couldn't locate: our original birth certificates, a hank of his grandmother's hair, the shoes I wore when I was twelve.
On birds' death certificates, a k a incident observation reports filed by the town's natural resource department, they are described as "plump" or "flat".
Between 2006-2010 in the UK, ecstasy featured, in conjunction with other drugs, on an average of 35 death certificates a year, says the Office for National Statistics.
Four Medal of Honor certificates, a letter from Abraham Lincoln and an old Civil War recruitment poster ("Go to the front with your friend!") hang from the walls.
There are memory boxes outside each of the 34 rooms, full of things connected to former lives: a machinist has cottons and pieces of fabric, a nurse has her old certificates, a retired colonel his medals.
BankAtlantic Bancorp, the bank's parent company, will keep a range of performing and nonperforming loans as well as $18.7 million of tax certificates, a controversial business where banks buy homeowners' tax debt.
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