They asked the military to disinter the remains they believed to be Michael's and conduct a DNA test to try and make a positive identification. |
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The police plan to disinter Taufik's body in order to perform an autopsy and determine an exact cause of death. |
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It is a sad reminder of how far we have fallen back that it is necessary to disinter these elementary lessons of Empire. |
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Civil-rights tourism is on the rise in the southern US, as the former segregationist states disinter their past. |
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Mopping up continued through the night as frantic efforts were made to disinter the troops buried in the tunnels. |
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The Whites did disinter some oddments, but these did not make satisfactory relics. |
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Sen. Robert F. Kennedy looked on as Pollard began to disinter the president with the backhoe. |
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But the opportunity cost is enormous. Developers normally have to obtain a licence for every buried body they wish to disinter. |
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For Davis to disinter capital punishment, of all issues, when he has barely begun to read his briefing documents in his new job, was a clear and deliberate signal too. |
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Out of respect, her family would not allow the University of Nebraska Press to disinter the ledger in 1959, even temporarily, so it could be photographed in color. |
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He began to disinter bodies, perhaps hoping to build on the site. |
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Nobody wrote down the unofficial songs, the jokes or the slang, and veterans find it hard to disinter them from memories overlaid with decades of official pomp and invention. |
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What is certain is that in the summer of 1942, men and techniques were mobilized in various countries of Eastern Europe to disinter the bodies and burn them. |
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No rubber packing that disinter grates or collects bacteria. |
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