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Nothing can shake her cheerful relish for death, decay and the grisliest of secrets.
The study of the death, decay, burial, and fossilization of an organism.
Life, death, decay, food and the simple joys of a harmonica seem to be wrapped up in this incongruous picture.
However, looking at the paintings, the central themes seem to be death, decay, sex, deformity and more death, so no change there then.
That dominant tone almost reeks of death, decay – the dying of the light of day, and the dying of the light of life simultaneously.
Baskin imbued his sculptures of the human figure with those qualities of spiritual death, decay, and vulnerability which to him were the condition of the 20th-century individual.
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For morphological decay, each character for each sample for each interval was scored according to three defined states: pristine (same condition as at death), decaying (morphology altered from that of condition at death) or lost (no longer observable or recognizable) (Additional files 3, 4 and 5).
They're thinking about whacking their kid, too, or having their crappy Thanksgiving dinner, or contemplating their own family dysfunctions, you know?" In his new memoir, "Liner Notes: On Parents & Children, Exes & Excess, Death & Decay, & A Few of My Other Favorite Things," Loudon offers the concert of a lifetime.
"I feel the whiff of death and decay".
They live off the death and decay of other species".
I don't equate dirt with death and decay".
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