And if you dig them up and then rebury them in various different places, that adds to the flavour. |
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The fear is that in some cases it's easier to just rebury the find just because it will slow down work. |
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The service to rebury the bones was conducted by police chaplain Rev Dr Mike Ward. |
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If bad doctors bury their mistakes, then good archaeologists should rebury theirs. |
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They also got paid to rebury their relatives in Kirkuk to make it appear that the Arab presence had been a long one, the committee said. |
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West Lothian Council said they hoped to rebury former miner John's remains as soon as possible. |
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Reggae star Bob Marley's widow plans to exhume his remains in Jamaica and rebury them in his 'spiritual resting place,' Ethiopia. |
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Later, Roger exhumed his body from his grave in Troia cathedral and threw it in a ditch, only to repent subsequently and rebury him decently. |
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Even though the remains are some of the most important ever discovered, Anzick is glad she respected the tribes' wishes to rebury the boy. |
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But sources said the samples were removed from the remains directly from the grave, so there was no need to rebury them in a new ceremony. |
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In 2000 the museum gave the objects to an ethnic Hawaiian organization called the Hui Malama, which proceeded to rebury them somewhere in the cave complex. |
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