Sentence examples for lying unclaimed from inspiring English sources

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A murder victim lying unclaimed and unmourned outdoors may crawl with maggots and glucose-hungry flies that feast on clots and wounds.

That's good money lying unclaimed in these fresh hard times and the states, looking for a cut, argue that they have the means to track down bondholding taxpayers and ease their pain.

Forty-eight needles commonly used in tattooing, they said, were discovered in a bag of snack chips that she told guards she had noticed lying unclaimed in a prison vending machine.

The Clunies-Ross family, who in 1827 settled the Cocos or Keeling Islands a pair of isolated coral atolls in the Indian Ocean held on to them until 1978 when a descendant ceded control to the Australian government.With only a portion of Antarctica now lying unclaimed, recent nation-builders have had to think more creatively.

And it is the details that linger: the smile on the face of a young French boy as he watches the troops saddle up and ride, bandages unravelling from a severed leg lying unclaimed on the battlefield, and the faces of the officers overseeing the gravediggers: stoic, weary and harrowed.

"Mom, is that another book on Jewish theology?" she teased the other day, glancing at a large tome lying unclaimed on the sofa.

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A WWII vet's body lay unclaimed at the morgue.

Corpses lay unclaimed in the fetid dust, some shot, others slashed.

A World War II vet's body lay unclaimed at the morgue.

Still, his body lay unclaimed in the medical examiner's office for most of a week.

It is estimated that up to £15bn lies unclaimed in the UK.

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