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A litter to transport the corpse of a dead person.
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Not for long, though: soon we're off to Bier Circus, which has a good selection of more modern Belgian beers and an impressively grumpy barman.
Two of Five's earlier apps, Politify and Five Labs, were data-visualization tools launched from Berkeley and attracted millions of users, according to Bier.
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The secretary was escorted to the bier of Mr. Kim where she stopped briefly to pay her respects, Mr. Boucher said.
As we look down on the carnage the airstrike caused, a young man standing next to the bier of his mother looks up at the drone and seems to make eye contact with the U.S. officials in the war room — and those of us watching at home.
From the local pitches around the city to the bier bars where the matches are watched, we explore what it means to be a football fan in Berlin.
A detachment from Fort Bragg carried Marc's casket to a bier under a canopy.
Carved and brightly painted clowns, acrobats and animals were fitted onto the bier to accompany the dead into the next world, to ease their journey and provide a bit of consolation for the mourners.
"We should bring him home," she said aloud, and no one stirred, but she said it again every few minutes, and by twos and threes the faeries crowding the room began to say it, too, and then they started to build a bier for him, tearing out the cabinets and bending the I.V. pole and ripping up the sheets and blankets.
On October 16 her body lay in state at the theater and the New York Times reported that twenty-five thousand people went to see her bier.
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