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The report said that Japan's Nuclear Safety Commission, considering those projections "grave," brought the data to the prime minister at the time, Naoto Kan, who eventually decided that they were overblown and elected not to widen the evacuation zone.
Cradle to the Grave brings a few moments of delicate restraint to the party, but up to that point every last second of The Last Hero is purposefully, relentlessly bombastic, as if every fader has been shoved into the red.
In the most pervasive medium, television – the one that we encounter from cradle to grave, brought directly into our homes – the imbalance between the numbers of men and women on screen remains severe, as the Lords committee on women in news broadcasting has been hearing this week.
Then to be in Atlanta and visit Martin Luther King, Jr's congregation and site of his grave brought my travel together.
Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan (1989) sees Jason return from the grave, brought back to life via an underwater electrical cable.
Not sure whether or not Jill Kargman would riff on the Led Zepplin classic "Stairway to Heaven," I had to admit, the comedienne, creator of Bravo's Odd Mom Out, and author of Sprinkle Glitter on my Grave brought something different to the Café Carlyle.
If being late is your idea of an expression of being important, busy and the linchpin of the operations, then you're risking an early grave brought about by stress !
On Saturday, 14 bodies were found in mass graves, bringing the total discovered so far to more than 200, an official said.
Our focus on the missing and the graves brought us back to the subject of the Western missing, which officials, agents, officers and villagers began to talk about freely for the first time, as a cathartic reaction to their mapping of the graves.
A Titanic survivor, Eva Hart, was outspoken in her condemnation of what many saw as the looting of a mass grave: "To bring up those things from a mass sea grave just to make a few thousand pounds shows a dreadful insensitivity and greed.
With titles like "Death of a Diva," "Tiny Tassels" and "Who Is Truly Fearless?," they take the form of urbane, fanciful first-person meditations that in tone -- at once wry and grave -- bring Kafka or Borges to mind.
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