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to casket
noun
A little box, e.g. for jewellery.
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Across the states, a myriad of businesses from hair braiding to casket sales to interior decorating have licensing programs designed to make it difficult, sometimes impossible, for upstart competitors to enter the market.
Other than spaces left for surviving family members of the deceased, the cemetery closed to casket burials in 1966 and to cremated remains a year ago.
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He decided to continue to sell caskets to those who asked for them but not to advertise.
Released white doves soared overhead, and Soriano leaned to the casket to whisper through her tears a final goodbye to her son.
From the motorcade to the casket to the roster of celebrity guests and Jackson's family.
They are indifferent to caskets, urns and obsequies.
Compared to caskets made of plywood, the cardboard coffins need half of the wood and release one-third the amount of nitrogen oxide, sulfur dioxide and carbon monoxide.
They watched as, midway through the service, Jacob's mom staggered to his casket, then collapsed to the floor.
"I went up to the casket and kneeled down to say a prayer and started to laugh," the mayor said.
He then rolled his opponent in to the casket and closed the lid to gain the victory.
SAM 28000, one of the two Boeing 747-200s, which usually serves the president as Air Force One, arrived to transport the casket to Washington.
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