The elysius exuded the dry fetor of a crypt the way a noble woman reeked of perfume. |
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The spatial result resembles a cathedral crypt or an undercroft, yet it is all above ground. |
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The next day one of the brothers summoned everyone in Croglin Grange to the crypt and opened the vault. |
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Once he's cooped up in that crypt he's going to have a hard time covering the vig. |
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An ancient diary tells them that the location of a hidden crypt that has been ciphered within the pages of the Renaissance text. |
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Around three times as many people are now taking guided tours, and visiting the undercroft, treasury and crypt. |
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At Repton in Derbyshire, a few burials were excavated around the crypt of St Wystan's church. |
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A large fund was set up with a set of strict guarantees and fail-safes to provide the stream of income required for the maintenance of my crypt. |
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I paid scarce attention to them as the movie began in earnest, showing a cobwebbed crypt, bathed in silvery moonlight. |
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Apoptosis in colonic crypt epithelial cells was measured by observing the frequency of karyorrhexis and karyolysis in 1000 cells. |
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The ancient cathedral that is an epitome of love also has an underground crypt and a small museum for the visitors. |
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The following March she was dead, after catching a chill, and buried in the church crypt. |
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This place of sepulture is the specially erected crypt, immediately below the altar, in the Church of St. John, Leipzig. |
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The route threads through and terminates in the crypt of the Lutheran church where the cultural centre was originally housed. |
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At the inauguration of the column, the bodies of the martyrs of the revolution were transferred to a crypt beneath the statue. |
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A simple program calls the crypt routine, runs the hash on a word and then compares it to the password entry in the file. |
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Many students were memorised by the history associated with the ancient crypt of the cathedral. |
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The upper chamber houses their decorative graves amidst profusely inscribed gilted walls while their actual tombs are in a crypt below. |
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When he died a decade later he left behind a crypt filled with the corpses of Shia men, women and children. |
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The holy founders of the first abbey rest in the three sarcophaguses of Saint Paul's crypt, each of them in a separate nave. |
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Children lit a small candle for each intercession and slowly the crypt of the Franciscan monastery at Telfs lit up. |
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Because of the German clothing, they were turned over to the Germans, who interred them in a crypt in France. |
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But for now, sources tell me, Michael Jackson will be stored in a crypt almost directly underneath the Last Supper masterpiece. |
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They fled to pray at the various altars or hide in the dark passages and recesses of the crypt or seek refuge up the stairs in the arched chambers of the roof. |
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She takes in narthex and ground plan, nave, altar, apse, chapels, the exterior, crypt and tower, relating each to architectural and religious history. |
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The crypt of the Romanesque-Gothic transitional Basilique Saint-Paul, which contains several Roman sarcophagi, is considered to have been the mausoleum of a wealthy family. |
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The long crypt tunnels into a hillside, only visible by a smattering of skylights peeking up between graves. |
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Chalcatzingo had many Olmec features in addition to the rock carvings, including crypt burials, human sacrifice, and the use of cultivation terraces. |
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In 1946 the modernists showed their work separately in the crypt of the Mariners' Chapel in St Ives and were consequently known as the Crypt Group. |
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Relentlessly, they pursue you through the graveyard, until finally you arrive at a crypt just as Eddie disappears inside. |
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The crypt is built like a basilica, divided into three naves with vaulted ceilings, columns and capitals rimpiego late-Roman. |
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The tomb of King Wladyslaw the Short is the oldest in the cathedral crypt. |
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It has also been suggested that the Romanesque crypt of the Chapel of Notre-Dame du Dromon may originally have been the mausoleum of Dardanus and his wife, Nevia Galla. |
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It is thought possible that the bones could have been buried beneath an old crypt under the original chapel or that they could have been moved from a nearby burial site. |
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On 5 October 1999 remains were disentombed from a mausoleum crypt in Ohio. |
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Endoscopic biopsy of the distal duodenum is still the gold standard for diagnosis, showing marked changes in the intestinal mucosa with loss of villi and crypt hyperplasia. |
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Construction of a second underground cellar of which the 30 columns and vaults evoke an enormous crypt. |
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She holds the posts of organist at the crypt and assistant organist of the great organ at St. Joseph's Oratory in Montreal. |
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Charlemagne, by all appearances in sound condition, sits on a marble throne in the crypt. |
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After the funeral today his body will be interred in a crypt at the cathedral. |
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This partially troglodytic edifice includes a crypt, a fine stained-glass window and mural paintings. |
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The plan proposes to replace the original 159 crypt burials within the Sala de Profundis to a new ossuary to be built outside of the Church. |
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In memory of all victims of the massacre is possible to visit the crypt in the parish-ossuary. |
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An eighty metre long trench provides access to the cultural crypt, in the centre of which is the ossuary. |
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The crypt comprises a straight section with barrel vaults and a pentagonal apse. |
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His remains were deposited in the crypt of the Order under the basilica, near the place where the mortal remains of St. Lady Zdislava rest. |
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Its three apse presbytery is built above a crypt that determines the slenderness of the apses around the exterior. |
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In the catacombs of the Capuchin crypt beneath Chiesa di Santa Maria della Concezione, Rome, the bones of 4000 monks are arranged in Baroque patterns on the ceilings. |
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More than 200 people were evacuated from Canterbury Cathedral in Kent when a cathedral worker spotted the man drop the powder in a chapel in the crypt area. |
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It also has the added attraction of access to the castle, which is notable for its 18th century interiors and medieval undercroft, or crypt. |
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Only the 16th-century gatehouse, known as St. John's Gate, and the priory's 12th-century crypt remain. |
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In the crypt is the sepulchre of St. Matthew, whose body, according to legend, was brought to Salerno in the 10th century. |
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The exhumers, Sheffield-based UK Exhumation Service Ltd, have already accidentally unearthed a historic crypt, when the ground collapsed under the weight of a digger. |
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The first strike destroyed the high altar, while the second strike on the north transept left a hole in the floor above the crypt. |
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His body was transported in several places and in 1170 the bishop Aldebert III of Tournel brought back his remains in the primitive crypt of the cathedral. |
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This keys pair consists in a public key that will be sent to your parties so that they can crypt messages for you, and a private key that will be used to decrypt those messages. |
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Just when you think the climb will never end, you emerge into a narrow crypt just in time to witness Eddie bursting up through the ground into a graveyard. |
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The patient may have cervical lymphadenopathy, trismus, erythema of tonsils, crypt debris in tonsils or purulence of tonsils. |
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Within half an hour, the lead roof was melting, and the books and papers in the crypt caught with a roar. |
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In 1861, Napoleon's remains were entombed in a porphyry stone sarcophagus in the crypt under the dome at Les Invalides. |
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This was placed on a platform raised upon the arches of the crypt removed to this position for that purpose. |
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Dating from the 7th century to 1522, Ripon Cathedral preserves the crypt of the original church built by Saint Wilfred. |
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Inside, only the crypt and the transepts have retained their Norman appearance. |
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The remains of the Norman crypt indicate that the older building must have been as massive and ornamental in its architecture as Durham. |
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In addition to memorials on the islands, there is a memorial in the crypt of St Paul's Cathedral, London to the British war dead. |
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At the eastern end of the crypt is the Chapel of the Order of the British Empire, instigated in 1917, and designed by Lord Mottistone. |
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Edward VI granted them the whole of the western crypt of Canterbury Cathedral for worship. |
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To prevent this, Becket's remains were placed beneath the floor of the eastern crypt of the cathedral. |
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Dating from 1177 to 1512, Rochester Cathedral has a Norman nave and crypt, and Early English choir. |
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On the night before the wedding, she takes the drug and, when discovered apparently dead, she is laid in the family crypt. |
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Heartbroken, Romeo buys poison from an apothecary and goes to the Capulet crypt. |
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Mr. Oliver, now in his 50s, has developed a cult following as a spell-casting raconteur who sounds as if he learned to speak in the crypt of a Hammer horror movie. |
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The procession takes some three hours to make its way through the streets of the old abbey town, and the bands and the swaying cortege pass before the tomb of St Willibrord, who lies buried in the crypt of the Basilica. |
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There is a small terrace in the shade of a lime tree as well as an old crypt, the wooden chapel of which burnt down in 1917 and has never been rebuilt. |
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The first diggings in 1862, with a series of vertical wells, crossed 8 meters in depth to reach the upper part of the funerary crypt in which magnificent furniture were discovered. |
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The body of our Founder was laid to rest in the little crypt that opens on the right of the entrance to the sanctuary, near the altar dedicated to St Fulgence. |
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In doing so, the assailants maintain an ancient tradition: the Sunni caliph Mansur founded Baghdad in 672 and left a crypt full of Shia corpses below his palace. |
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Samples from mummies in a Hungarian crypt have revealed that multiple tuberculosis strains derived from a single Roman ancestor that circulated in 18th-century Europe, scientists said Tuesday. |
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These funds are placed in a care and maintenance trust, which generates income to pay for the ongoing care and maintenance of the cemetery as a whole, rather than a particular lot, plot, crypt, niche or other space. |
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The choir and crypt were remodelled in 1154, and a new chapel was built, all in the Norman style. |
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The shrine in the Trinity Chapel was placed directly above Becket's original tomb in the crypt. |
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In the far corners of the crypt were dozens of boxes of human remains. |
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The tomb of Horatio, Lord Nelson is located in the crypt, next to that of Wellington. |
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Located in the former Treasury in the crypt, the film takes visitors on a journey through the history and daily life of St Paul's Cathedral. |
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A children's slide was used to deliver books from the street into the large crypt. |
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Known as Digestor, Dissector, Cremator, and Fermentor, they sound like a tale from the crypt, not a Northern California metal band. |
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St Paul's is unusual among cathedrals in that there is a crypt, the largest in Europe, under the entire building rather than just under the eastern end. |
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These new parts east of the choir transepts were raised on a higher crypt than Ernulf's choir, necessitating flights of steps between the two levels. |
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It is built in a Geometrical Gothic style with an octagonal crypt below. |
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Of Sir Edwin Lutyens' original design, only the crypt was completed. |
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Although it is extensive, half the space of the crypt is taken up by massive piers which spread the weight of the much slimmer piers of the church above. |
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It had been crammed full of rescued goods and its crypt filled with the tightly packed stocks of the printers and booksellers in adjoining Paternoster Row. |
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Maintenance of villous height and crypt depth, and enhancement of disaccharide digestion and monosaccharide absorption, in piglets fed on cows' whole milk after weaning. |
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Everyone believed that the ghost of an old lady haunted the crypt. |
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It is famous for its Norman crypt, and for its circular chapter house, which became the model from which derives the series of uniquely British polygonal chapter houses. |
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It was raised above a large and elaborately decorated crypt. |
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In an effort to decrease the number of corpses stored at the crypt, the Coroner's Office in May contracted with three crematories to reduce the backlog. |
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A modern monument in the crypt lists him among the important graves lost. |
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