So it won't rot, they basically embalm and mummify the rat with this propolis substance. |
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In order to embalm Livingstone's body, they removed his heart and viscera and buried them in African soil. |
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Fiction has nothing to match the moment that a president's widow had the presence of mind to embalm her husband in the myth of Camelot. |
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It was used by the Egyptians to embalm mummies, to caulk ships or even to make terrace works in Babylon. |
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While talking about dead bodies, you should also note that twice as much formaldehyde was needed to embalm a person 20 years ago compared to today. |
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But by the time they came to embalm the nation thirty years later, each eliminated virtually any reference to its external record from their retrospections. |
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The past is not a corpse which the historian can bring to life or even embalm. |
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Delicate, its wooded and flowery aromas are you embalm the puck into an aromatic richness without equal. |
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The pepper tree trunk exudes a resin that may have served in the Andean cultures to embalm their dead. |
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The Egyptians used it to embalm the dead while the Greeks and Romans used it in medicine and cuisine. |
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Then a young man clothed in a white robe tells them that the one they came to embalm is no longer there. |
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Her distraught father commissioned a taxidermist to embalm her body. |
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How do they proceed to embalm the body, to cremate the remains? |
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These women who had arrived early, at daybreak, carrying the spices to embalm the body of Jesus, have now a new mission: to announce the Good News. |
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