Postmortems on bodies are usually carried out in Dublin in the city morgue, or nationwide in hospital mortuaries. |
The unexpected Tory majority gave writers plenty to chew over in their election postmortems. |
And they don't lend themselves to very satisfying postmortems, since it is often difficult to explain just what stage it was in the cascade of bad events that made them irreversible. |
In this country, the postmortems are still coming, including a despairing column by Tom Friedman, a longtime observer of the Middle East, in Wednesday's New York Times. |
It conducts postmortems and forensic documentation of torture cases. |
Positive animals showed no signs of disease but detailed postmortems were not done. |