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The grim disinterment did not take long; we all worked at it.
But most families chose to let the dead stay rather than face disinterment and reburial.
They dug heather and branches into the soil to make disinterment more difficult.
You will remember his disinterment of the flying saucer hoax a few years ago.
Both Jews and Muslims take nearly as strong positions against disinterment.
Adults are buried in trenches with three sections of 48 individuals to make disinterment easier.
Body snatching is the secret disinterment of corpses from graveyards.
The disinterment occurred at the initiative of the Blassie family.
Periodically however, burial space may become available due to a canceled reservation or when a disinterment has been completed.
But by the time of disinterment, the numbers on many of these coffins were unreadable.
Most of the rest of the film is a prelude to Nix's disinterment and resurrection 13 years later.
Sometimes, though, developers conclude that disinterment is unavoidable.
As they organise digs and disinterment, they wonder at the scale of their task.
The disinterment caused a local scandal.
She said that under the Department of Health's system, "the only review of applications for disinterment occurs after the fact."
He now also oversaw the disinterment.
Also in many countries permits are required by some governing agency like the board of health in order to legally conduct a disinterment.
For much of the next decade (c1876-1887), Lincoln's tomb was mobile, to avoid further unwanted disinterment.
The Mayor said he was concerned that the disinterment of bodies found there was being conducted without proper safeguards or an approved research design.
After a colourful series of rapes, beheadings and one disinterment, even the most loyal of.
The coffin was encased in a mixture of cement and metal scraps to prevent disinterment by irate Catholics.
The charge of disinterment, dismemberment, is punishable by up to 10 years in prison or a $5,000 fine or both.
Corpses and their component parts became a commodity, but although the practice of disinterment was hated by the general public, bodies were not legally anyone's property.
All are essential accompaniments to Mr. Schickele's disinterment of these scores.
"The Disinterment of Venus"