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    1. Her posthumous instructions were quite specific and Ken dug her ashes deep into the soft brown loam while his infant son sat wrapped in soft, white baby wools in his buggy, gurgling at the sky and staring out at the vaguely muscled shape of his perspiring father


    2. published posthumously and it is gathering selected and


    3. In its tenets there is no question of doing good here and being rewarded in the next world, and in this respect, it differs greatly from the lowest forms of Hindoo idolatry, for even the Thugs professed to think they would reap a rich posthumous reward for every victim they secured with the sacred noose and pickaxe of Kali


    4. Pataki‘s posthumous ―pardon‖ was merely a formality


    5. The Gold Lifesaving Medal was posthumously awarded to the missing Navy and Coast Guard personnel (Price, “The Forgotten Service


    6. Munro received a posthumous Medal of Honor


    7. On May 9, 2002, at the libertarian Cato Institute’s 25th Anniversary gala12, the first recipient of Cato’s major new award: the Milton Friedman Prize for Advancing Liberty, was awarded posthumously to Lord Peter Bauer, Professor of Economics, from the London School of Economics


    8. Warren"s dead, but his idea is still alive, and in tribute, we"d like to present him with a posthumous Congressional Medal Of Honor


    9. posthumous President"s Medal of Freedom to Warren"s father


    10. They’d give you the Iron Cross Second Class posthumously

    11. The posthumous child of a poor widow, he graduated by the sweat of his mother’s brow


    12. posthumously to the Swordsman church and paid fifty years of back tithing


    13. In 1973, President Richard Nixon posthumously presented him the President’s Citizen’s Medal and the Roberto Walker Clemente Congressional Gold Medal


    14. Goodman won two Grammy awards, including a posthumous one in 1985 for best country song


    15. Fascinated by the discovery, Aureliano, read aloud without skipping the chanted encyclicals that Melquíades himself had made Arcadio listen to and that were in reality the prediction of his execution, and he found the announcement of the birth of the most beautiful woman in the world who was rising up to heaven in body and soul, and he found the origin of the posthumous twins who gave up deciphering the parchments, not simply through incapacity and lack of drive, but also because their attempts were premature


    16. He had a grand jury indictment for murder, posthumously


    17. Keyes who was later to be posthumously awarded the VC in an operation to take out Rommel was considered by Mayne to be arrogant and incompetent


    18. Hunting familiars practice posthumously on the robots of our time – chase away


    19. kind of tribute usually paid only posthumously


    20. Or… did Morpheus, that ancient undead entity, try to recreate his 1,000 yr-old swindle again? Trying to get a living human to write about the realm of the undead; and thus become posthumously famous by doing so…? And laugh and preen that he had managed to fool yet another living human into writing the truth about his realm: without one living human understanding that truth? Again…? For the second time? As a dare?

    21. Hollywood star Marilym Monroe is to be awarded a posthumous Oscar, it was announced yesterday


    22. Knowledge of the results of legacies bequeathed is not calculated to inspire the brightest hopes of much posthumous good being accomplished by them


    23. with the still intact, but posthumous consciousness of the author involved and discern what


    24. Cloete, I loved his, „Congo Song' immensely and is there any chance of a posthumous


    25. After thoroughly immersing herself with the details of Burton's life, she posthumously


    26. and because of her ability to communicate with his posthumous personality, she is able to


    27. Without a song released in the last eight years, the posthumous star topped the chart of Billboard magazine for the sales of his singles and albums


    28. "Yes yes," said Caderousse; and his eyes glistened at the thought of this posthumous


    29. Another report states that he was a very posthumous child


    30. Almond, who had died at twenty-one, was nominated for a posthumous medal for bravery

    31. She had lowered the ceiling and the elaborate cornice which, in one form or another, graced every room was lost to view; the walls, one panelled in brocade, were stripped and washed blue and spotted with innumerable little water-colours of fond association; the air was sweet with the fresh scent of flowers and musty potpourri; her library in soft leather covers, well-read works of poetry and piety, filled a small rosewood bookcase; the chimney-piece was covered with small personal treasures - an ivory Madonna, a plaster St Joseph, posthumous miniatures of her three soldier brothers


    32. I knew Jim Reeves’s posthumous hit, “Distant Drums,” was some kind of country-and-western song, but he was always Gentleman Jim, with a smooth vocal style, and when that record hit number one, I was almost certainly rooting for The Small Faces’ “All or Nothing” to make it to the top of the charts


    33. There was a posthumous medal for valor


    34. His will made the same dual provisions for posthumous exhibition and sale


    35. I felt like your resistance on principle to posthumous exhibitions was overriding your ability to see what I needed


    36. ON THE ONE-YEAR anniversary of his death, a commemorative statue of my father was erected in the Beaverton town square, and we all attended the unveiling ceremony, during which my father was posthumously awarded military honors and medals from dozens of different nations


    37. The rest of the world may have liked Khrushchev’s attack on Stalin’s posthumous reputation (see previous section) but Mao was appalled


    38. After World War II ended, he was sometimes accused posthumously of having “delivered eastern Europe to communist domination,” but there was probably little he could have done to prevent it


    39. This was first printed with a great many censor deletions in The Posthumous Literary Works of L


    40. ” Later Tolstoi, highly appreciating the popular style of Ertel, wrote a preface to the posthumous edition of his works, Moscow, 1909

    41. In the beginning of the year 1910, Tolstoi wrote a little story called Khodinka, printed for the first time in his Posthumous Literary Works, Volume III, published by A


    42. This story was printed for the first time in his Posthumous Literary Works (published by A


    43. A work under a similar title begun by him in 1883 was printed in Volume III of The Posthumous Literary Works of Tolstoi, issued by A


    44. (See Posthumous Literary Works of L


    45. Of these subjects Tolstoi, as much as can be judged, made use of the following: the first, Father Sergius, 1898; the second, The Posthumous Memoirs of the Monk, Fedor Kuzmich, 1905; the fourth, Korni Vasiliev, 1905; fifth, The Resurrection of Hell and Its Destruction, 1902; sixth, The Forged Coupon, 1902–1904; seventh, Hadji Murad, 1898, 1902–1904; the tenth, Resurrection, 1898–1899; and the thirteenth, The Divine and the Human, 1903–1904; the twelfth subject, Mother, was begun by Tolstoi in the beginning of the nineties (Introduction to The Story of a Mother, or A Mother’s Notes)


    46. “Posthumous Notes of the Monk, Fedor Kuzmich, the,” by L


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