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It is the seed of spring in the corpse of winter.
If a body got caught on something underwater, there might be bubbles rising from the gases in the corpse.
In California, the legal options for disposing of a loved one's body are rather pedestrian – burial, cremation, scientific donation – so innovation in the corpse field is limited.
"But here we have a culture that believed the soul is not in the corpse but has been transferred to the mortuary stone".
The pianist played the scene in: the corpse was rushed across the room, and Pastore waited for the music to stop, and then, in his deep, sludgy voice, announced, "He tripped!" The room exploded with laughter.
In "The Corpse on the Speakeasy Floor," Pearson's first story for The New Yorker, he told about a trial that he had gone to watch in Harlem, of a man accused of committing a murder during a botched robbery.
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In the corpse-strewn ending of Shakespeare's Richard III, the victorious Henry Tudor commands "Inter their bodies as becomes their births" – an order rapidly becoming tricky in the case of the most famous victim of the day's battle.
One Mexican paper proclaimed this week: "The US puts in the money, Mexico puts in the corpses".
"I'm quite interested in the corpses you see around here.
In the poem Helgakviða Hundingsbana I, the hero Helgi Hundingsbane sits in the corpse-strewn battlefield of Logafjöll.
The changes were significant and also consistent across the corpses, with the microbial communities in the corpses influencing those in the soil, and vice versa.
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