As you will know, the statutory function of an inquest is to ascertain who the deceased was, and how, when and where he came by his death. |
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The wife of a deceased lawman would never consider a proposal from a fugitive. |
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Thus, even such everyday objects as game boards and dice were buried with the deceased. |
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Despite this similarity, there are still elemental differences between being alive and deceased, and between the animate and inanimate. |
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Eulogies instead tend to be set pieces, delivered by commissioned rhetors, who do not know the deceased well, if at all. |
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The deceased lorry driver lost his life when he was forced to swerve his vehicle in an effort to avoid a small boy and drove into a lamp post. |
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He thought of the dead grass, the lifeless, deceased forests in which no creature lived. |
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There, she uncovered an old sketchbook hidden beneath her recently deceased mother's bed. |
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The griffins at the ends of the sarcophagus are mythical monsters that preside apotropaically as guardians over the deceased. |
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Funerary rites involve either a church service or a civil ceremony, depending on the beliefs of the deceased and his or her survivors. |
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As they started to remove the body, a loaded firearm fell from under a towel that was on the lap of the deceased. |
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The deceased was highly respected and will be greatly missed by his many friends in the locality. |
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It tells her prophecies and predictions, and sometimes she can speak to the deceased with it. |
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His office walls in the state capital, Austin, sport a pair of riding chaps, his Pioneer medallion and the head of a deceased longhorn. |
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The deceased were presumably exposed on scaffolds or defleshed prior to interment of selected elements in the mound. |
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The ruffle on drums and the flourish on bugles are sounded together, up to four times depending on the prominence of the deceased. |
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The jury found that the deceased had killed himself while the balance of his mind was disturbed. |
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I doubt that they are all deceased as they were all about my age and I am 70 at present. |
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Many of these Han burials were readily identifiable by inscribed stone stelae, tablets recording the name, titles, and dates of the deceased. |
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The prizes were sand dollars, wafer-thin discs with a star-shaped imprint left by its deceased inhabitant. |
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The deceased was sealed inside without being touched by the flames, but her opia left the urn through the small opening on its cover. |
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Using his telepathic powers he tries to enter the mind of a recently deceased man before all his memories vanish. |
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The Applicant in that case questioned the testamentary capacity of the deceased person. |
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Historically, the courts do not take lightly the wishes of the deceased as expressed in testamentary documents. |
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My job was to woo Ebony, the wife of the deceased, to gain her hand in marriage. |
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A living Mormon stands in as proxy for a deceased person, as water baptism by immersion is vicariously performed. |
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Occasionally it was good custom to plunder the palace of the freshly deceased Pontifex Maximus. |
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The final question is how far the deceased should be regarded as responsible for his death. |
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It is the type of threat that the deceased received from the accused until shortly before her death. |
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He recalled how the deceased had decided he wanted to be a soldier from the age of three. |
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From the top of the hour news items on Today and 30-second segments on CNN, to the rotating videos, images of the deceased permeate. |
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As in the first instance above, I find this hearsay evidence to be necessary as the declarant is now deceased. |
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So, in an appropriate case, the inquest's task was to discover by what means and in what circumstances the deceased had met his death. |
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With two exceptions, actual violence by the deceased upon the accused was required. |
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Four corpse bearers, nasasalars, carry the body of a deceased on a bier to the Towers of Silence. |
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This belief doesn't seem so surprising when you consider that coffin bearers in funeral processions carry the deceased feet first. |
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We may note the menseful way in which Beowulf acts as regent for the deceased king's young sons. |
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The deceased remained with her parents, where the appellant also stayed from time to time. |
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A recently deceased mother of six made this beautiful tivaevae featuring chrysanthemums. |
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The deceased has been identified as Ashora Begum, 60, wife of Ali Mohammed of Surankote. |
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Following a death, white banners, flags, and other decorations are put up according to the status of the deceased. |
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The emphasis of the defence case was that the appellant had stabbed the deceased accidentally whilst acting in self defence. |
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Carey created the work, she says, as a millennial lament and as a grieving piece for her deceased mother, brother and father. |
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This is looking to be a long week of non-stop deceased ex-president tributes. |
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The Etruscans used the sarcophagus with a characteristic feature of the effigy of the deceased reclining on the lid. |
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Organs transplanted from living donors achieve a greater rate of success than do organs from deceased donors. |
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An action under this section shall not be brought after the expiration of two years from the death of the deceased. |
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Some of the children have birthmarks or birth defects that correspond to wounds or other marks on the deceased person. |
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The deceased was found with multiple head injuries on a footpath after the two accused had left him. |
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Ellis claims that the deceased shyster forgave him several months' rent that Harry now tries to collect. |
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Fires were also struck in sickrooms to destroy the clothing of deceased victims. |
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He said it would have been difficult if not impossible for the deceased to tie the knot in the position found at the side of the beam. |
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She felt tears gathering in the corners of her eyes as she thought about her recently deceased grandmother. |
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On February 19, 1993 the bank sent the deceased trust documents for signature but they were never returned. |
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Directly in front of Julius were the uniform and the weapons of the deceased General Brice, symbolically placed to signify the end of the war. |
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Recently a family were making enquiries about a Bernie Madden, long deceased now. |
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The relatives and close friends sit in the same room as the deceased and maintain a silent prayer vigil throughout the night until morning. |
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Did the evidence prove that it was the appellant who injected the deceased? |
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The logo was designed by a now deceased Gunwinggu man of the gamarrang subsection or 'skin' from the Born clan. |
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Subsequently the executrix discovered that an asset of the deceased had during his life been sold at an undervalue. |
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The deceased was born in Portugal but worked for several years in Mozambique at a cement factory owned by a distant relative. |
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The notes by the deceased may, he submitted, have genuinely expressed unhappiness at the time of writing. |
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Mr Masciantonio was acting in an unlawful way when he had a fight with the deceased. |
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The first three of those questions would only arise if it were held that the deceased died domiciled in Saudi Arabia. |
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Bianca and Aaron were a pair alone in the world since their entire family had deceased. |
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Family history reveals both parents deceased from a carcinoma of unknown type. |
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Prayers of the Faithful were read by Brendan, Alan and Karen, nephews and niece of the deceased. |
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In case the deceased has left no ascendant or descendent but has left the uterine brother and sister, each of the two inherit one sixth. |
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Once the new moon appears, the heir climbs onto the roof of his house and proclaims the power names of the deceased. |
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When the officer asked the woman's name he found it didn't match the next of kin for the deceased. |
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Three to seven years after burial, the bones of the deceased are exhumed and placed in a family vault or a communal ossuary. |
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The Venda of southern Africa believe the soul of the deceased stays near the grave for a while before inhabiting another body. |
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Monday's hearing heard written and verbal testimonies from family members of the deceased and from medical staff. |
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He read out the names of the girls, and boys that deceased in the fire, but thankfully, Ciara knew none of them. |
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Mr. Henry Dashwood had one son by his first marriage.The son's mother had deceased. |
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About a month before her decease, the witness had a conversation with the deceased in his bedroom. |
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The gyrocopter is believed to have taken off from a local airfield and the identities of the deceased are due to be released today. |
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This was a short, violent incident during much of which the deceased was, it seems, struggling vigorously. |
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Currently when a patient dies, the GP writes a death certificate and gives it to the family of the deceased. |
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He is alleged to have taken money from the estates of ten deceased people, including a husband and wife over a ten-year period. |
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Death brings death, and if old bones nourish and renew the soil, it's little comfort to the deceased. |
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A novena for the dead is usually held in the home of the deceased, with friends invited on the final night. |
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And another of them is to pay good money to see some half-witted actor being paid royally to mimic another, usually deceased. |
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We need to know the year of birth and exact date of death of the deceased, and we prefer obituaries to state the cause of death. |
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It was on the stool that a deceased person was bathed before being laid in state. |
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Further analysis will be done to determine if the deceased had been drugged. |
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The deceased died as the result of the accident which occurred while he was unloading offal into an enclosed pit at the plant in Cahir. |
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An offering of libation and sacrifices accompanies communication with the deceased at the gravesite. |
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Death ceremonies are quite elaborate in Sri Lanka, usually conducted by the families of the deceased in conjunction with religious officiants. |
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In a macabre move, his party has decided to keep its deceased leader as its head until after this week's elections. |
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A tree planting ceremony followed, before a commemorative stone was laid in memory of the deceased. |
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The heirs-at-law are determined by kinship to the deceased and are set forth in the Code of Virginia. |
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She said the deceased and herself were crossing the road when gunfire broke out suddenly as a car drove by. |
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Men fire blank charges during mock battles intended to guide the spirit of the deceased onto the path to the afterlife. |
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The media should never apportion blame, give simplistic reasons for a suicide, publish photographs of the deceased or suicide notes. |
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It was agreed in the event of either death the estate of the deceased would pass to the survivor. |
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He draws a parallel between intrusive imagery in trauma and the unexpected visual and auditory imagery that may occur about the deceased. |
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The deceased gentleman was well known and highly esteemed throughout the district, having at one time been a timber passer on the mills. |
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In many cases the account may have been closed years ago or may have been held by a person who is now deceased. |
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Entire generations of clans closely entombed in a blazing white slab, are meticulously maintained by the families of the deceased. |
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Or was it when you saw images of earthquake damage, diseased people or identikit pictures of recently deceased people. |
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Sure enough, there it was, nestled in a corner along with a cluster of dusty cobwebs and long deceased spiders. |
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While the embalmed heart was returned to the chest of the deceased, the other organs were separately packaged, coffined, and stored. |
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The effigies of antiquity were created to perpetuate the memory of the deceased as he or she looked while alive. |
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Sincere sympathy is extended to all the families, relatives and friends of the deceased. |
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The company's spokesman has said sorry for suggesting the deceased man was a Walter Mitty fantasist. |
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Without saying a word, the couple bade a fond farewell to their deceased friends and family. |
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She expects the completed memorial to have a commemorative plaque engraved with the names of the deceased. |
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Mr. O'Neal thanked God for the life of the deceased and the service he rendered and commended his soul to God. |
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What we have seen in the rite of seeing off is a procedure of individuating the deceased through drawing boundaries. |
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To name or individuate the deceased would reduce the national ghost to an ordinary self. |
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Under Texas law, those children inherit the deceased spouse's community property. |
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He saw that the deceased had received stab wounds inflicted by the other man. |
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Other distinctions to be wary of include whether the tax is on the estate of the deceased or on what an inheritor actually receives. |
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An inheritance tax is always imposed on beneficiaries when the deceased owns property or assets in Spain. |
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Is it appropriate for close friends and family of the deceased to touch the body during a visitation or viewing? |
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The evidence also indicated the deceased, a single woman, was sexually interfered with by her attacker. |
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The next day, Ms. Bess told the deceased that he had interfered with her while she was sleeping, which wasn't true. |
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Secondly, there are rules determining how an estate is to be distributed where the deceased died intestate. |
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But the ethics of teaching a junior doctor how to intubate someone, using a patient who was newly deceased, were different. |
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Madalena had been married to Ana's deceased brother, Luis, and Ana claimed that she had a right to a portion of his estate. |
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More fliers, bearing a photo of the deceased, are posted announcing the occasion. |
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Veterans from the then recently deceased age of steam, these men had folk memories stretching back to the 1930s and beyond. |
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Garda forensics had not been able to match tissue samples from the remains with DNA taken from the relatives of the suspected deceased. |
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In this case, naming a charity as a direct beneficiary will qualify as a donation credit on the final income tax return of the deceased. |
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Raising a monument to the memory of the deceased at the place where his dead body is cremated is taboo. |
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The recently deceased Lord was the main exponent of the idea that aid did not work. |
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She says they are sending her a letter of authority to enable her to accompany the deceased back to China. |
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There is also evidence that living donor kidneys give significantly better results than kidneys from deceased donors. |
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They have set out plans for a club reunion with Mass in St. Abban's Church, Doonane, at 7.30 pm for the living and deceased members of the Club. |
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He later accounts for having the gold by claiming that he has received a legacy from a recently deceased relative. |
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Pope Sixtus IV's fund-raising campaign touted indulgences which would free your deceased loved ones suffering in purgatory. |
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Candles were lit and placed on the alter to the memory of deceased loved ones, young and old. unborn and those who died tragically. |
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It also helps them pay tribute to the deceased with musical, video, and multimedia presentations. |
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The deceased and his wife had a young puppy whose barking on the morning of the killing had irritated the claimant. |
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In July he married an Australian citizen who had been the de facto spouse of his deceased brother. |
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Lively wakes are held after Polish funerals, with toasts and tributes to the deceased. |
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Uzbeks bury their deceased within twenty-four hours of death, in above-ground tombs. |
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Fr McCauley from the Dominican Priory celebrated the mass for the living and the deceased members of the community. |
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People also expect the deceased to maintain interest in their descendants, as ancestral spirits. |
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In most cases I'm sure that the deceased would have preferred that the business of the Borough should not be disrupted on their account. |
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The names of thousands of deceased residents have not been taken off state voting lists because of bureaucratic oversight. |
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A blind door set into a pharaonic tomb to allow the spirit of the deceased to come and go. |
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Copies would continue to arrive at the deceased subscriber's last earthly address long after he died. |
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Six garlands hang from the west gallery on heart-shaped escutcheons and five bear the initials of the deceased and the date of his or her death. |
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In Judaism after people die we say the Kaddish, the memorial prayer, and we do acts of charity for the souls of the deceased. |
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In addition, there was a further rationale for the application of the double-entry system to the possessions of the deceased. |
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Through special prayers and offerings, the living can improve the afterworld conditions of the deceased and their chances in the afterlife. |
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If there was imbalance, if the heart of the deceased weighed more than the feather, he or she was denied admittance to the afterworld. |
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Neoreligious communities have emerged in which people are guided to the other side to communicate with deceased family members and kin. |
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Feasts that celebrate deceased kinfolk are still very important celebrations. |
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It was not revealed to the readers whether the deceased doctor had any kith and kin. |
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Where there was an effigy, a recumbent figure showing the deceased dead or sleeping was most common. |
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Kits were designed to cover every inch of visible flesh but they survived long after such heavily mannered prudishness had deceased. |
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His gallery boasts a collection by both living and deceased Missouri painters, many of whom have actually painted the park. |
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He confirmed that the deceased was wearing dark clothing and that the bicycle had no lights or reflective tape on it. |
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In that case the propounder of the Will made by a wealthy 74 year old man was a person who was alleged to have killed the deceased unlawfully. |
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On All Saints' Day, people visit cemeteries, light candles, and place chrysanthemums on the graves in remembrance of their deceased loved ones. |
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Included in the congregation were a military colour party, a colour party of ex-servicemen and many relatives of the deceased soldiers. |
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In this document property was transferred to the wife of the deceased, and a guardian was named for children who were minors. |
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The deceased was last seen and heard of when he said he was going to meet the appellant. |
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The bodies of many of the deceased Burmese were left unclaimed in Yanyao temple in Phangnga, where unidentified bodies are being kept, as relatives fear being deported. |
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The deceased in this action had transferred certain bank accounts into joint and survivorship accounts, naming the complainee as joint owner, with the right of either to withdraw funds. |
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In New York, the only rule is that a person must be deceased to be honored with a street name. |
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He was posthumously attainted of treason, and along with those of other deceased regicides, his corpse was exhumed and hanged, and his skull impaled in Westminster Hall. |
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He concluded that the cause of death had been due to extreme skull fracture with severe trauma to the brain consistent with the deceased having been hit by a moving vehicle. |
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They are called shabti, and were figurines which were put into tombs and were believed to be invested with magical powers to do work for the deceased in the afterlife. |
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By her will the deceased left you the residue of her estate. |
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After the battle of Edgehill in 1642, for instance, the battle site was said to be haunted by the Royalist army, led by their deceased standard-bearer. |
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In this case he is referred to as a nephew of the deceased in accordance with the Portuguese practice, although in fact he was the son of a distant cousin. |
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When pruning the Apple tree, first cut out any dead or deceased branches, being careful to make cuts close to the main branch, without leaving any stub. |
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Legally the responsibility for a gravestone rests with the family of the deceased but it would be an impossible task to trace relatives of people who died decades ago. |
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The deceased gentleman was an avid supporter of greyhound racing, and as a mark of respect a minute's silence was observed at Saturday night's meet at the Waterford Track. |
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A final category of occult activity is known as spiritism, which is defined as an attempt to contact or communicate with a spirit entity or deceased person. |
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Her conduct as solicitor of the administration of the estate of Cecil Burrows deceased was the subject matter of an application for a remuneration certificate. |
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Currently, if someone dies, a close relative such as a child or parent can go to a solicitor and get a statutory declaration confirming their relationship with the deceased. |
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Instead, the personal representatives of the deceased person were permitted to maintain an action in any case where, if he had not died, he himself might have sued. |
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They hold funerals for their deceased and have well-established mourning rituals. |
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According to the then prevailing law in Arabia, the relations of the deceased ought to have either taken revenge upon him or demanded blood money. |
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Byrne invented a deceased husband named William K. Richard and hid herself from census takers. |
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The coroner also stressed the family of the deceased had a right to obtain a death certificate which would allow them to put the deceased man's affairs in order. |
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It appears that the deceased was employed shunting coal wagons, and at about the time stated he was in the neighbourhood of the Arley pit with an engine and wagon. |
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Ken Russell, the now sadly deceased British film director, told me he considered jarman a visionary. |
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I do recall that a casual remark was made to the effect that my nose was similar to that of the deceased woman but had placed no particular significance on this. |
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The rabbi mumbled a bunch of Hebrew prayers, providing no explanation whatsoever of the significance of the prayers, nor any eulogy for the deceased. |
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A rider handed in by the jury indicated a failing of the prison service in its duty of care to the deceased, which rider the coroner refused to append to the inquisition. |
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The rabbi once again mumbled some Hebrew, and some Aramaic, prayers, again explaining precisely nothing to the mourners, and again not eulogizing the deceased. |
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The rationale of the decision was that the deceased had been born in 1864, a date at which the law did not prohibit the acknowledgment of miscegenous children. |
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The court did not, however, rule that the investigation into the means by which the deceased came by his death should be limited to the last link in the chain of causation. |
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All these measures were taken to halt the blood-sucking tendencies of the recently deceased. |
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The necklace suggests that the deceased had been accorded high status. |
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I've seen widows forced to marry unwanted suitors who, aided and abetted by the law, usurped their deceased husband's assets, as well as their own lives and bodies. |
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With the election so finely balanced, deceased early voters could yet swing the election, without the arduous duty of having to stick around for the legal disputes. |
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Weeping family members of deceased on behalf of the accused also wept in joy as the gavel hit and the judge proclaimed that he would not allow another appeal of the case. |
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Who Was Who contains details of over 100,000 deceased biographees and dates back over 100 years to 1897 and is no longer available to purchase in print in full. |
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They found that the dead body of the deceased bore injuries on the head, face, knees and heels of his feet and from every angle it was looking like a cold blooded murder. |
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Our sympathies are with the injured and the relatives of the deceased. |
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Applications can be made by the personal representative of a deceased patient, and anyone who may have a claim arising out of the patient's death. |
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Late Monday night the FBI released the identities of seven of the deceased whose next of kin had been notified. |
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He invented a particular tomb format whereby the deceased was guaranteed eternal mourning by the sculpted weepers that surrounded the sarcophagus. |
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The deceased was always sober and coherent at the time of such conversations and had no reason to lie to her brother as she had nothing to gain from it. |
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We first meet Hamlet at the royal court of Denmark where his mother, Gertrude, has just married her recently deceased husband's brother, Claudius, who is now king. |
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If the deceased is survived by a spouse, the descendants are entitled to claim legal rights over, and share between them, a third of the deceased's movable property. |
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Before and after the Reformation the families of the deceased commemorated them by erecting tombs bearing brasses or sculptures or placed elaborate gravestones in churchyards. |
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A funeral service takes place in church, followed by a procession to the graveyard for burial and a collation at the home of the deceased or of a close relative. |
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It is also customary to tie a kata around the neck of a deceased lama, as a sign of petitioning his quick return and the unmistaken recognition of his reincarnation. |
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The friends of deceased immediately informed, orders sent to all stations that xerotine siccative was a dangerous explosive, and should be got rid of at once. |
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But the tradition of crafting a mask from the recently deceased stretches back far earlier than the creator of St. Petersburg. |
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A phoenix is a bird that rises from the ashes of its deceased predecessor. |
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The Rosary has its origins in the psalms, which monastic communities would recite as part of their daily petitions, such as psalm repetition for the deceased in purgatory. |
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Since a number of Akan terracottas depict a deceased royal smoking a pipe, it was probably a missed opportunity that one of these was not selected instead. |
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Minor injuries around the trunk of the deceased suggested that if he was on the ground before his death someone might have been sitting astride his chest. |
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The garments were made from pieces of material donated by each family signifying some sentimental value to a member of the family, living or deceased. |
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When Garfield moved to the big screen in 2004 and 2006, it was fitting for Bill Murray to replace the deceased actor. |
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During the time of the pharaohs, such funerary vessels were used to store the organs of the deceased. |
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By 1915, mourning attire had begun to draw more attention to the mourner than to the deceased, drawing critics to the practice. |
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There is at least one nurse under quarantine in Germany who treated the deceased doctor there. |
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To demonstrate fidelity to the deceased family member, a band of wind and percussion instruments is often present to perform both traditional and popular music. |
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We invite all the Buddhas, bodhisattvas, all the great teachers and the deceased to the dharma room and we chant so that everybody wakes up together. |
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In particular, it said, the terms were too restrictive in confining the examination to just three hospitals and to deceased children under 12 years who were born alive. |
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The family of the deceased Avtar Singh is in a very pitiable condition. |
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It can be a spiritual pollution related to the need for the soul of the deceased to be placated through appropriate funerary rites, but it may have a physical dimension. |
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At Hemp Knoll the bone toggle had been broken and subsequently decorated, suggesting a long history of use before being sewn onto the clothing or shroud of the deceased. |
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However, there is an important difference in the nature of the decision to be made by the surrogate of a living patient and the surrogate of a deceased patient. |
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Although the Nama and Damara people do not practice ancestor worship, there are a few direct hints that these animals are related to deceased parents or ancestors. |
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A shaman would perform rituals to prevent the deceased ghost from returning, and individuals who had tended to the body ritually purified themselves. |
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Families started hiring undertakers to prepare the deceased for burial. |
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The simplest brasses were inscribed with the name of the deceased. |
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In this context, the insistence we noted earlier on cutting the restraining bands upon the hands and feet of the deceased before interment has a clear significance. |
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In doing so he referred to the evidence of the pathologist and concluded that it was pure speculation to suggest that the deceased was bound with the bed sheet. |
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Legitimate documents might be stolen from a living person or a deceased person, while forged documents might involve changed names or variations of real names. |
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Or forced on him by the double whammy of tyrannical father and angelic, but deceased, mother? |
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The deceased told Constable Dix that her coffee had a bitter taste to it, and told Mrs Skellern that she could see some undissolved white powder in the bottom of the cup. |
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And as the legendary Norwegian Blue Parrot, they are no more, deceased, kicked the bucket, expired, pushing up daisies, croaked, snuffed-it ex-blogs. |
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Over the years, she had come to count on him as one of the pillars in her life, just like her father, her deceased mother, and now, her darling little Bess. |
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It is conceded by the defence that whatever was said by the deceased in the presence of the accused does not fall within the hearsay exclusionary rule. |
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The deceased is mourned by his wife Margaret, sons, daughters, sons-in-law, daughters-in-law, grandchildren, great grandchildren and a large circle of relatives and friends. |
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It may be offered, though it is not essential, for one's deceased relations, too, in the hope of benediction and blessings for the departed souls. |
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This space was hierophantic because the deceased could ascend to heaven from the banks. |
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In Scotland the custom, now disused in England, of inviting the relations of the deceased to the interment is universally retained. |
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Boudica was the widow of the recently deceased king of the Iceni, Prasutagus. |
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Additionally, several inhumation burials from Trentholme Drive contained hen's eggs placed in ceramic urns as grave goods for the deceased. |
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It is widely thought therefore that such items constituted a food source for the deceased. |
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The King of Spain was a grandson of the deceased emperor, but the electors thought him to be a foreigner as much as the French king. |
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Elizabeth continued to maintain the diplomatic relations with the Tsardom of Russia originally established by her deceased brother. |
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Biographical Memoirs is published annually and contains extended obituaries of deceased Fellows. |
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Hence Dorian's portrait is like the ka or double of the deceased in Egyptian tombs, heaped with toys and furniture. |
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The firstborn son of a leviratical marriage was reckoned and registered as the son of the deceased brother. |
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Marriage with a deceased wife's sister was forbidden by ecclesiastical law, though permitted by common law. |
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This allows many Wiccans to believe that mediums are able to contact the spirits of the deceased, a belief that it adopted from Spiritualism. |
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If they did not have enough gods yet, they should elevate one of their deceased kings, Erik, to be a god. |
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At the time it was illegal in Great Britain to marry one's deceased wife's sister, so Hunt travelled abroad to marry her. |
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Claudius had murdered his own brother and seized the throne, also marrying his deceased brother's widow. |
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Lee Blessing's Fortinbras is a comical sequel to Hamlet in which all the deceased characters come back as ghosts. |
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I know that our deceased friends are more really with us than when they were apparent to our mortal part. |
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In 1823 another major art collection came on the market, which had been assembled by the recently deceased John Julius Angerstein. |
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Dorrit Moussaieff's deceased father and her mother, now 86 years old and the registered owner of the Lasca ownership stake. |
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The name of deceased drug kingpin Iqbal Mirchi has also surfaced in the papers. |
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His mother Margaret Ogilvy assumed her deceased mother's household responsibilities at the age of eight. |
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The relationship between him and recently deceased King Alexander had been good. |
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The badge and star are returned personally to the Sovereign by the nearest relative of the deceased. |
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The Thistle Chapel does, however, bear the arms of members living and deceased on stall plates. |
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His hands and feet were also cut off and sent to diverse places to enemies of his as a great mark of dishonour to the deceased. |
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Police and paramedics were called to the scene and he was pronounced deceased. |
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Featuring three of the first five Doctors, a new actor to replace the deceased William Hartnell, and unused footage to represent Tom Baker. |
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In some cases, a lone wolf is adopted into a pack to replace a deceased breeder. |
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In complex cases, this can mean that there are closer blood relatives to the deceased monarch than the next in line according to primogeniture. |
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Later, Primus testified that the orders came from the recently deceased Marcellus. |
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A 2012 study at the same institute has detected cells with the Y chromosome in multiple areas of the brains of deceased women. |
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In 1393, the Crown Prince had died, thus the deceased prince's son became the new heir apparent. |
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It was important to the Inca that they not die as a result of burning or that the body of the deceased not be incinerated. |
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All were arrested except Mercator who had left Leuven for Rupelmonde on business concerning the estate of his recently deceased uncle Gisbert. |
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The date which is specified in the indictment is the date on which the deceased died, because the offence is not complete until that date. |
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Compensation was restricted at the time to the husband, parent, or child of the deceased. |
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The ecclesiastical courts formerly had jurisdiction over the personal estates of deceased persons to grant probate or administration. |
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The second defendant assaulted the deceased by pulling her hair back and punching her in the face. |
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The defendant and the deceased both suffered from chronic alcoholism and had a violent and abusive relationship. |
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The defendant then struck the deceased with an axe which was an accident of availability. |
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In R v Johnson, the defendant had become involved in an escalating argument with the deceased and his female companion. |
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In fatal accident claims, generally the younger deceased, the greater the dependency claim by the partner and children. |
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This may be done for tax reasons or to control the property and its benefits if the settlor is absent, incapacitated, or deceased. |
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New York State's recently deceased native son received the honours, but not before Bright was inducted as its first honorary member. |
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At certain dates, food may be set out as a sacrifice to the spirits of the deceased or the gods, such as during the Qingming Festival. |
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On this day, ghosts and spirits, including those of the deceased ancestors, come out from the lower realm. |
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Police said they found the driver deceased from a self-inflicted gunshot injuries. |
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Sororates had a similar effect of providing for the survivors of a deceased. |
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At the funeral, a circle of comrades wreathed the grave of the honored deceased. |
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The five accomplices headed to Al-Malkiya beach where they aggressed the deceased. |
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According to residents, deceased identified as Jagannath was taken to the police station along with his father over a kidnapping case. |
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The family of the missing kayaker has been informed of the discovery and efforts will now get under way to formally identify the deceased. |
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Keratoplasty is the surgical procedure whereby a healthy cornea, usually from a deceased, human donor, is used to replace a damaged one. |
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A Unit investigator examined the body of the deceased, and ordered a medical examiner to re-examine it and report on the cause and time of death. |
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Lamenters draw upon a stock of images and metaphors, coined by the most prolific members of the profession, to embody and mourn the deceased. |
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With the deceased laid to rest, nation follows to grieve and condemn the blatant act of barbarianism. |
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Lilo prepares to enter the annual Hawaiian hula competition as a tribute to her deceased mother. |
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Brother of deceased Sana while complaining the police told that her sister was on bed rest due to ailment and suddenly firing started. |
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Dr Sabhan told the court that the CID teams could not identify the attacker from the seminal fluid found on the corpse of the deceased. |
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Bodies of the deceased will be handed over to their relatives on completion of medicolegal formalities. |
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Blessing the clothes and linen used by the deceased is one of those rituals carried out according to the laws of tapu and noa. |
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Cops added that later the deceased was identified as Captan son of Misal Khan Gul Din Khel. |
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