Sentence examples for might ashes from inspiring English sources

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The company engineered a way to dry-store it so that families can put their loved ones' DNA on the mantel just as you might ashes in an urn.

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England will field two new players next week as they work frantically to build a team that might regain the Ashes.

After partition in 1947, when Lahore fell into Pakistan, he left for Delhi and did not return, though he hoped some of his ashes might.

He might have his ashes sent into the heavens in helium-filled balloons or have them compressed into a one-carat artificial diamond to fit on a ring.

Somehow, though, it would seem that as a modern memento mori, human ashes might be better recycled into a material for, say, headstones or funerary urns, in which "ashes to ashes" has a more immediate meaning than it does in a kitchen appliance.

Had he not left for a snack that evening with Ellen Frey, we are free to speculate, the memoir he had not yet written, "Angela's Ashes," might never have risen from the yarns that he had already been polishing for years in classrooms and over the rims of glasses at the Lion's Head.

And if your soil is very alkaline, wood ashes might not be the best choice, as they make soil even more alkaline.

If you don't remember to ash from time to time, the ash might fall on your clothes or into your food or drink.

Crushed bottom ash might be potentially recycled as pozzolanic material in cement production since bottom ashes meet all the requirements established by the European standards.

For chemical sulfate attack, a suitable content of fly ash in pastes could increase the resistance to sulfate attack, while the addition of fly ash might accelerate the damage when the specimens suffered from physical sulfate attack.

The Ash might be salty or sweet, blackish or white.

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