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The customs of interment and cremation exist but are seldom practiced.
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The village in which he had been born was graced with a palace, and it was ordained that he should be buried in the nearby family mausoleum, echoing the royal custom of hilltop interment.
At Lord's the great Australian Test tradition seemed on the point of interment.
Among East and West Slavs only faint echoes of the custom of a second interment survive in folk songs.
It resembles a kind of interment.
It does not take into account other potential constraints on publicly acknowledged Muslim burial of infants, such as the cost of interment in the Muslim cemetery.
Respect the customs of the new country.
It is not irrelevant that until the 19th century there survived here and there throughout the Danubian-Balkan region the custom of reopening graves three, five, or seven years after interment, taking out the bones of the corpses, washing them, wrapping them in new linen, and reinterring them.
THE CUSTOM OF THE ARMY, by Diana Gabaldon.
Under Buddhist tradition, without such interment, the souls of those men and women will never rest.
Herewith, his personal account of the days leading up to the formal interment of his relatives.
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