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    1. There were tubes of embalming fluid running into my veins that I ripped out painfully


    2. The embalming of my father was good enough for one month but I couldn't wait to use the whole


    3. but Kansas would not reciprocate my Mississippi embalming and fu-


    4. These costs include renting of the chapel, the viewing room, the hearse, the funeral fees and the staff and of course embalming costs


    5. You may want to offer people an opportunity to view the diseased one last time in which case you will have to cover the embalming costs


    6. Both the artist and those who think the stuff worth considering risk embalming their minds at the pubescent level


    7. (The Israelites did not practice embalming, the Egyptians did and they were


    8. By sunrise, the child-caskets were full of jars and containers, each with a specimen floating in embalming fluid


    9. The basement had been the embalming area


    10. There were two embalming platforms (no waiting) in the centre of a large space, each having an E-Z clean porcelain top, chipped and worn from use

    11. There were shallow trenches in the floor that ran to a drain in one corner of the room: gutters that carried away blood and contaminated water from cleaning and embalming the bodies


    12. When the embalming was completed, they tied a napkin about the face, wrapped the body in a linen sheet, and reverently placed it on a shelf in the tomb


    13. Myrrh and aloes were not just used for embalming, but as medicine for wounds


    14. He was notorious for embalming the bodies of his enemies and housing them in a shrine named “The Hall of Viigral”, who Niro said were his enemies that he had forgiven and offered them fame as his prized possessions


    15. The Tahara,” here he paused anticipating Jazz’s question, “that’s the ritual washing, the Tahara was not a normal one and neither was the embalming, but necessary


    16. The result of embalming is valuable land devoted to cemeteries full of poisoned bodies that slowly dehydrate into skeletons covered by hair and grotesquely stretched skin


    17. She wanted no embalming and asked to be cremated three days after her death


    18. as one we bathe her in the embalming waters


    19. The bodies buried here, not poisoned by the embalming repellants rendering a flesh of plenty into a toxic, fetid mass undigestible to microbe, insect, and animal, are the Zombie Truffles those awakened to cannibalism are seeking to unearth and consume


    20. According to Pauline, the law dictates that if embalming is not performed, the burial has to occur within a one-day period

    21. If you cover the costs of the embalming and the costs of the hearse, it will be less than a thousand


    22. Fletcher walked around, “It’s similar to the embalming room downstairs


    23. Maybrick used it to bring the caskets in and out of the embalming room


    24. The embalming room was on the second floor,” she pointed, “But we found an additional one under the stage


    25. Anderson was unsure of what to say, “I can’t explain why you found an embalming room under the stage


    26. Embalming fluid flowed into her veins


    27. She was standing, in the embalming room


    28. He was able to create a state of the art embalming facility, funeral chapel, crematory, horse drawn hearse storage, and even his own residence for his family


    29. Embalming is the head of a jackal stealing dead organs from the corpse pile


    30. Embalming in catacombs, mummies the same idea

    31. The only efficiencies realized were that Loewen could cut some costs from embalming and acquiring hearses, but apparently, this was not enough of a benefit: In 1999, Loewen filed for bankruptcy


    32. ' The blood was drawn off 'Now — the injection of, you might say, embalming fluid


    33. The embalming fluid was — ink


    34. To dream of the indefinite prolongation of defunct things, and of the government of men by embalming, to restore dogmas in a bad condition, to regild shrines, to patch up cloisters, to rebless reliquaries, to refurnish superstitions, to revictual fanaticisms, to put new handles on holy water brushes and militarism, to reconstitute monasticism and militarism, to believe in the salvation of society by the multiplication of parasites, to force the past on the present,—this seems strange


    35. It's hot and there's no embalming


    36. the odor of embalming which proceeded from it


    37. It’s hot, there’s no embalming


    38. “Well, if he can sleep with his veins full of embalming fluid, he’s a God damn sound sleeper


    39. “What a gent! I guess he’d drain the embalming fluid off his dead grandma, but he’d do it nice


    40. He called one to him in the grey morning watch, when the day was just breaking, and taking his hand, said that while in Nantucket he had chanced to see certain little canoes of dark wood, like the rich war-wood of his native isle; and upon inquiry, he had learned that all whalemen who died in Nantucket, were laid in those same dark canoes, and that the fancy of being so laid had much pleased him; for it was not unlike the custom of his own race, who, after embalming a dead warrior, stretched him out in his canoe, and so left him to be floated away to the starry archipelagoes; for not only do they believe that the stars are isles, but that far beyond all visible horizons, their own mild, uncontinented seas, interflow with the blue heavens; and so form the white breakers of the milky way

    41. Embalming, remarks on the mode of, xii, 183


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