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1. He could already see his gravestone and the markings on it
2. Because Grandma and Grandpa will leave behind more than just their kin, their possessions, and that gravestone called Grandpa’s chicken coop… they will leave behind the glue that will hold this family together — the values and the lessons that we all grew up learning — that love is superior, that family is mighty, and that without a doubt, we were put here, not for ourselves, but for each other
3. A gravestone seemed to bear this out, but the priest with whom the doctor drove from Krakow became suspicious
4. Should you wish to erect a tombstone, (gravestone, grave marker) don’t do it in the form of a cross
5. 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
6. We have looked at the gravestone in detail already, but all it will cost is a bag of cement, a bit of building sand and a few drops of sweat to make a tombstone yourself
7. She grew quiet, and with her fingers she touched the gravestone
8. She took his hand and led him over to the small gravestone, Jack
9. Falling to his knees before the gravestone Morgan let out a keening cry that embody all that he felt in that moment
10. On the first gravestone she managed to read in Afrikaans:
11. On the next gravestone she read:
12. However, an amateur archaeological dig near York has quite recently uncovered a Cross-shaped gravestone featuring an English-language carved incription: "Here Rest Alcuin of York and Tetta of Lindisfarne"
13. Finally, the Doji which looks like an inverted cross is called the Gravestone Doji and this candle signifies when at the top of a bullish uptrend that there could be a bearish
14. The blue circle has two Gravestone
15. They both stood by his gravestone in the graveyard of the little church at Drumcliff and Matthew read out his famous internationally known epitaph
16. I buried my mum, leaving her behind without a gravestone, without a blessing or prayer
17. He waits patiently behind a large gravestone, label
18. Your gravestone read a proud Marine I imagined how you were with the birds They were so happy to be with you and began to chirp Perhaps they are now with you in heaven I know that they were always your greatest blessing You had such a heart of gold
19. Stil holding his precious rubbing in place on the gravestone he
20. In hindsight, the gravestone he was making a rubbing of wasn’t real y that
21. Her face was shiny and blank like a factory-fresh gravestone
22. “Perhaps every third gravestone has something on it?” she said
23. Who th’bleep set up that rating system, anyway? Were qualifications for 1st and 2nd-world status handed down by the Big Fella to the bearded dude on that gravestone called a “tablet” along with those 10 other rules ‘n regs? Leaving the rest to lead lives supposedly not worth bothering with? As I see it, the closer a people are to what we ALL once were, the less sophisticated are their methods of doing one another in
24. Our culture’s so well trained by those big-money-making, big-business tycoons of death—funeral directors and their suppliers, coffin and gravestone makers, cemetery plot and mausoleum slot salesmen and such—that our dead’s lost essence of life is lost in the shuffle! Considering the physical condition of most recovered crash or explosion victims and the eventual deterioration of all, regardless of how well they looked when death struck, it seems strange that their loved ones should want to do anything at all with what’s left
25. Lifting up her head, she looked at the gravestone with the inscription: Cristian Lewis Thomas
26. She looked at the simple gravestone again and noticed that next to Cristian’s grave were two family plots, one containing 318
27. The coin flipped one last time, landing with a quiet clink against the top of a nearby gravestone
28. Salem, despite the wound in his chest and obvious agony he was in, gathered himself from the ground and tackled Raziel into the nearest gravestone
29. He crumbled my gravestone into pieces with one swift kick
30. gravestone say “You were simply the best
31. add another gravestone in the cemetery, and all the village
32. She cut fresh wild flowers from the meadow and strung them into delicate daisy chains to link the small wooden cross of the new grave to the massive white gravestone of her sister’s
33. She stands over a gravestone, a particular one in fact, and laid down a new bouquet of roses on the floor
34. “The hell you talking about, son? This ain’t easy, right here,” the Colonel stabbed a finger at the gravestone he was inspecting
35. Some of the apartments were closed within and without; the shutters were only opened to admit a minute's air, showing the scared face of a footman, and immediately afterwards the window would be closed, like a gravestone falling on a sepulchre, and the neighbors would say to each other in a low voice, "Will there be another funeral to-day at the procureur's house?" Madame Danglars involuntarily shuddered at the desolate aspect of the mansion; descending from the cab, she approached the door with trembling knees, and rang the bell
36. He was buried near JFK and Bobby in Arlington (I put a stone on his gravestone the day we came to get the dirt for Rabin’s funeral)
37. ” And I placed the note to the left of his gravestone
38. She stood in a circle of candles, speaking to a gravestone in a language I had never heard
39. As the Hammer and Hanging Man were related to the Dragonfly Doji, the Shooting Start and Inverted Hammer are cousins to the Gravestone Doji
40. After an uptrend, a series of days such as a Shooting Star, Spinning Tops, or Gravestone Doji can produce topping tendencies
41. The Shooting Star is a variant of the Evening and Morning Stars combined with the long shadows of the Hanging Man and Hammer candles and the small real bodies of the Gravestone and Dragonfly Dojis
42. Third, the price on the rally to that moving average must have put in a bearish candle of some kind (doji, engulfing, gravestone, hanging man, evening star, etc
43. A gravestone doji is bearish and has only an upper shadow
44. The dragonfly is bullish; the gravestone is bearish; and the long-legged is a reversal that can be either bullish or bearish, depending on where it appears within a current trend
45. One way to judge this gravestone is by the unusually long upper shadow
46. Typical among 50% candlestick signals are doji signals (dragonfly, gravestone and long-legged)
47. In addition, there are variations of the doji, such as the gravestone doji (open and close occur at the low of the day, which signals a major turning point in the direction of the trend) and the long-legged doji (open and close are nearly equal, which signals indecision)
48. Is this the right gravestone? Its been years
49. He entered silently and bent to touch the first gravestone
50. He brushed a third gravestone and found: