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Disinter her, if that's what you want to call it.
It is believed that the remains were disinterred after the war.
Is it not by chance that the unfortunate child was disinterred under the trees?
I began to feel weary of disinterring the Major's treasures.
In the 9th century he was disinterred and his remains were thrown into the sea.
I think it will take more than a merely human secretary to disinter that character.
Perhaps Watson will disinter it from his notebook one of these days.
The corpse, which had been buried ten days, was then disinterred.
If she wanted to disinter the ancient grievance, let her.
Then they disinterred the chieftain and gave him new clothes.
Coffins need to be disinterred to verify who is in them.
His remains were disinterred and underwent scientific investigation from 1958-1960.
A skull, recently disinterred, appeared in the reflection's left hand.
A housemaid had been disinterred from the past for the occasion.
"Have you actually gotten bury and disinter to work with valves?"
To kill it, the peasants disinter the corpse and cut out its heart.
It is cut from a body that has been buried for nine weeks and disinterred during a new moon.
Nagy was disinterred and given a state funeral in 1989.
The relics of the saint were first disinterred c. 929.
It does not, however, let them disinter grandparents or other more distant relatives.
In 1988 a Catholic cemetery not far from the church was disinterred to make room for a new railway building.
Over the past few hours we've been disinterring bodies from the backyard on his mother's place upstate.
We would disinter the body and check the dental record for the upper jaw.
Edward's body lay at Wareham for a year before being disinterred.
The new owner of the land had the remains disinterred for burial elsewhere.