But its exploration of the past is more than a disinterment, an autopsy explaining the death of American promise. |
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A state of expectation is growing in Spain regarding the disinterment of the body of the great Spanish poet, author and playwright, Federico Garcia Lorca. |
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Access may be prohibited to a Burial Site during the digging of a grave, a disinterment or any work being performed on said Burial Site. |
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The international attention surrounding the disinterment of Cervantes's remains is likely to have unexpected side effects. |
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Precisely because it doesn't stand out, because it remains buried in the dust of the archives, it seems worthy of disinterment. |
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The disinterment was scheduled for 7 p.m., and, exactly on time, a machine resembling a giant spider appeared. |
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But after December 4, when he witnessed the disinterment of four American women murdered by Salvadoran soldiers, his life would never be the same. |
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Although she is not quite the only survivor, she is indeed alive and well, as witnessed by her recent call inquiring about the disinterment of the capsule. |
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He had unearthed the performer's skull, to the cheers and tears of four of Mr. Afraid of Hawk's family members who had come from the Cheyenne River Sioux Reservation in South Dakota for the disinterment. |
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However, if the purpose of the excavation is a burial or disinterment and none of the acts listed in the first paragraph are carried out, the Minister's authorization is not required. |
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Descendants of those in the graves that lie in the way of the road have until April 15th to register for exhumation, and until May 31st to arrange a private disinterment. |
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During the 1970s, the Soviet Union stated that Adolf Hitler's ashes had been scattered in the Elbe following disinterment from their original burial site. |
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