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1. On the decease of an important personage, slaves have to be sacrificed, guns and spears snapped, bow strings carefully cut, arrows split, and the odd utensils, such as plates, calabashes, &c, cracked; and thus the spirit of the departed native makes its exit in a manner befitting its rank, attended by the spirits of every needful commodity, from slaves to the deceased's ditty pipe
2. On July 23rd, 1885, he married Her Royal Highness Princess Beatrice, at Whippingham Church, in the Isle of Wight, and there are three sons and one daughter of the marriage, the eldest of whom was only nine years old on his father's sad decease
3. time researching about information related to this decease,
4. 2 And after six days Jesus took Simon Cephas and James and John his brother 3 and brought them up into a high mountain the three of them only; And while they 4 were praying Jesus changed and became after the fashion of another person; and his face shone like the sun and his raiment was very white like the snow and as 5 the light of lightning so that nothing on Earth can whiten like it; And there ap- 6 peared to him Moses and Elijah talking to Jesus; And they thought that the time 7 of his decease which was to be accomplished at Jerusalem was come; And Simon and those who were with him were heavy in the drowsiness of steep; and with effort they roused themselves and saw his glory and those two men that were standing with him
5. You must find it and try to retrieve any information that you can on what they are doing to the recently decease
6. decease which he should accomplish at Jerusalem
7. “EvE, if the web is severed or censored, will your, will our mind decease, devolve, or desist in the digital winter that would ensue?” I asked the EvE not here but somewhere, and therewhere knew she was asking herself
8. Decease the amount of friction between the fingers and the table
9. But Thomas Curnow warned the train, prevented their decease
10. In his decease they both saw the
11. Both predicted their own decease at
12. Doubtless a widely spread conviction of the total abolition of man’s nature in the first death would destroy the Protestant faith in 'glory, as following decease; it would destroy the Romish faith in purgatory; and it would destroy spiritualism—so far as it is based on necromancy
13. Their decease made no impression on the other flies out promenading, who looked at them in the coolest manner (as if they themselves were elephants, or something as far removed), until they met the same fate
14. The landlord and Sancho consented, and then Master Pedro picked up from the ground King Marsilio of Saragossa with his head off, and said, "Here you see how impossible it is to restore this king to his former state, so I think, saving your better judgments, that for his death, decease, and demise, four reals and a half may be given me
15. Linton's funeral was appointed to take place on the Friday following her decease; and till then her coffin remained uncovered, and strewn with flowers and scented leaves, in the great drawing-room
16. Fortunately, its mother died before the time arrived; some thirteen years after the decease of Catherine, when Linton was twelve, or a little more
17. He divined that one of his enemy's purposes was to secure the personal property, as well as the estate, to his son: or rather himself; yet why he did not wait till his decease was a puzzle to my master, because ignorant how nearly he and his nephew would quit the world together
18. The bell of Monte Citorio, which only sounds on the pope's decease and the opening of the Carnival, was ringing a joyous peal
19. The late king of the country not only appeared to have been troubled with a cough at the time of his decease, but to have taken it with him to the tomb, and to have brought it back
20. I forget in detail what they were, but I have a general recollection that he was to begin with reviving the Drama, and to end with crushing it; inasmuch as his decease would leave it utterly bereft and without a chance or hope
21. Villefort retired to his study, and d'Avrigny left to summon the doctor of the mayoralty, whose office it is to examine bodies after decease, and who is expressly named "the doctor of the dead
22. At old Roger Chillingworth's decease, (which took place within the year,) and by his last will and testament, of which Governor Bellingham and the Reverend Mr
23. He evidently did not anticipate an immediate decease
24. Minchin on the other side of Tipton, the decease of Hicks, a rural practitioner, having increased Middlemarch practice in that direction
25. For by her predeceasing her daughter the latter would have come into possession of the property, and, even had she only survived her mother by five minutes, her property would, in case there were no will, and a will was a practical impossibility in such a case, have been treated at her decease as under intestacy
26. Linton’s funeral was appointed to take place on the Friday following her decease; and till then her coffin remained uncovered, and strewn with flowers and scented leaves, in the great drawing-room
27. the decease of Catherine, when Linton was twelve, or a little more
28. He divined that one of his enemy’s purposes was to secure the personal property, as well as the estate, to his son: or rather himself; yet why he did not wait till his decease was a puzzle to my master, because ignorant how nearly he and his nephew would quit the world together
29. At another time, on receiving a notification of the decease of a gentleman of the country-side, wherein not only the dignities of the dead man, but also the feudal and noble qualifications of all his relatives, spread over an entire page: "What a stout back Death has!" he exclaimed
30. ” I did not ask what she meant by “all being over,” but I suppose she referred to the expected decease of her mother and the gloomy sequel of funeral rites
31. On the thirteenth day of ye said month of Aprill, I the said Notary at the request aforesaid tranaported myselfe unto the persons of Mistris Kirck, widdow of late Jarvis Kirck, in his life time merchant of this Citty of London, and to Captaine David Kirck, his sonne, and William Barkely also of London merchant Adventurers of Caneda, and have required them and every of them to deliver or cause to be delivered to the assignee of the said Generall de Caen, the keyes of the severall Warehousen where the said Beavers are layde up as aforesaid, And then I notified unto them the aforefaid protedt, and showed them the said order from his Majesties honorable privy Councill, Whereupon Mistris Kirck replyed shee had bin long sick, since her late husband's decease, and had not the keyes of the said Warehousen, but was ignorant of those buissineses which shee had comitted to her sons ordering, and the said Capt
32. And in the hour of his decease was wrought
33. , and instructed Katerina Nikolaevna, in view of the possibihty of his speedy decease, to set aside out of his fortune sixty thousand roubles for Anna Andreyevna
34. William Bruce, (the father above-mentioned,) and his brother Archibald, together with a sister, were natives of the town of Dumfries in Scotland, where their father was many years resident as the parochial clergyman; and so continued until his decease, much respected
35. After his decease, the same injunction was repeated by the uncle, then in Europe, who was ever averse to his nephew's making choice of this profession: much pains were therefore early exerted to divert him from such inclination
36. offers a resolution relative to the decease of Colonel Washington, 225;
37. relative to the decease of Col
38. relative to the decease of Vice President George Clinton, 412;
39. relative to the decease of Smilie, 614;
40. on the resolution relative to the decease of Col
41. on the resolution of the Senate relative to the decease of the Vice President, 531;
1. The laws in France and Japan, for instance, make it mandatory for certain relatives to receive a part of the possessions of the deceased
2. That nation of two hundred million deceased former Americans born in the mid to late 21st century were some of the first to win back control of their assets
3. The other advantage of the partners Dawson was that, unlike the new super-practices located at the heart of Manchester’s business district, their fees reflected their clientele’s ability to pay, which in the case of the now deceased Mr
4. ability to pay, which in the case of the now deceased Mr
5. companions now long since deceased
6. That was the modus operandi of his older and recently deceased brother
7. The mother-to-be simply shook her head and said that the house had been the only inheritance from her deceased Aunt, and had not been renovated before her death, nor had they the wherewithal as yet to make the modifications
8. Almost a carbon copy of the recently deceased big man except that the new leader’s swastika was tattooed on his face
9. deceased – were waiting for me, to celebrate the
10. But even before that, she sought out one of the deceased bandits’ horses hitched just outside the fort’s walls
11. A relative of mine too, saw deceased family members appear during the last few days of her life
12. All of a sudden, the host cum medium picked up a message from the caller’s deceased loved one
13. Rita stands out from other mediums because she can also draw pictures of the spirits of the deceased in great detail, without prior meeting with the said beings
14. However, the many sightings mean that quite a few of the souls of the deceased still remain in this world after their bodily demise
15. Often left by infirm or deceased owners, she said you could read the bewilderment in their glaring faces
16. ‘Many of those deceased children we captured have grown up with the hope that one day they will be reunited with their parents
17. On subsequent inquiry I found the fetish priest was asking the corpse “who has killed thee?” The spirit of the deceased is then supposed to reveal to the holy man the name of the one who has worked the evil
18. Certainly, if the deceased had belonged to any tribe in the vicinity, he would have been buried in state, with a crowd in attendance
19. enduring testimonials of their lives, of their character and dignity as human beings, ―timeless‖ within the subdivisions of Time, its charges, long deceased, companions no more…
20. A step-parent should therefore not try to replace the natural parent unless the natural parent is deceased or otherwise not in the child’s life at all
21. “A little more than two decades ago, my already deceased friend Fred Anderson from ABC, CHANEL 7-EYEWITNESS NEWS in Los Angeles traveled with me in one of my visits to El Bierzo
22. And who really needs a religious funeral, when the deceased had absolutely no church connection?
23. It's interesting to note that he spotted that I have a 'SIMILAR' last name to that of the deceased
24. Dr William Price believed that nature is the true god; therefore he firmly believed that it would be a sin against god (the nature god) to bury a deceased person in the earth
25. He built a pyre on a hill near his home with coal as fuel, in order to free the soul of his deceased son of five months
26. ceremony in which the ashes of the deceased were mixed with a banana stew and
27. Instead, they hoisted the deceased off the forest floor, avoiding in-ground burial at all costs
28. Before a cremation may proceed, an appointed medial arbitrator must approve the cremation, after- the identity of the deceased has been obtained and verified, the cause of death been established and that the cremation is not against the wishes of the deceased
29. that the cremation is not against the wishes of the deceased
30. There was the case of a relative whom scattered the ashes of their deceased at their favourite place as requested, but when the urn was emptied, a set of dentures fell out
31. The problem? Well, the deceased never had any dentures!
32. In another incident, the relatives scattered the deceased ashes in three different locations as directed by the departed
33. The problem? The identification plate was not the identification plate of the deceased, but someone else’s!
34. Relatives of the deceased must pay for new filters which need to ensure that mercury fumes are not released into the atmosphere
35. The cost of the filters is estimated at £300,000 each! This additional cost will be paid by relatives, regardless of whether the deceased had tooth fillings or not
36. If I come across as mocking some of the things people do with the ashes of the deceased I am sorry, but these practices, from a biblical perspective is nothing less than utterly ridiculous
37. Sometimes a gravestone contains inscriptions as to the career or achievements of the deceased, which I don’t agree with, however in the case of a slain soldier who died in another country or people whom were killed because they were fighting for truth, I think it may be acceptable
38. The highest grade of pillaging is to take the bones of the deceased and throw it into a monster industrial blender with hardened steel balls which crushes and grinds it to a powder! This my friend is pillaging of the highest degree of a body that does not even belong to you
39. (interestingly though, just observe when you attend a funeral in church, the pastor always say the deceased is now in heaven – where they get the authority to do this I am not sure, but then again it does sooth the ears of the relatives, doesn’t it?)
40. In this state of mind, it’s the feeling of guilt that becomes the driving force behind wanting to do everything possible for the deceased
41. In some twisted way, our conscience would feel better if we do everything in our power to organise the best funeral ever in a last desperate attempt to assure the deceased that we still love them dearly
42. Once my deceased loved one sees the astonishing funeral we arranged, all past regrets, sins, lost moments and feuds will be forgiven at once
43. A black and white photo of the deceased
44. Remember however that even if no one says a word and the coffin is just lowered into the grave, it is still fine, because trust me, nothing said at the funeral or thereafter makes one iota difference to the deceased in terms of the afterlife, nothing, nada!
45. Many people will agree when I say the following: When an unknown or uninvited person accidently walks into a funeral reception by mistake, the only tell-tale lead that it may be a funeral reception, is (and only sometimes) one or two lonely people are sitting in a corner somewhere, grieving about the deceased, and oh yes… usually there’s more black garments, compared to a wedding
46. Just throw the last will and testament of the deceased into the bunch
47. 6 million US dollars and this without the consent of the deceased nor their relatives, according to our source
48. The age of the deceased as well as the cause of death of these bodies was falsified
49. Certainly there is huge a financial motive for “harvesting” a complete body, with neither the deceased, nor the relatives none the wiser
50. check on her, and finds that she is deceased
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