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Grave: Encyclopedia - Grave
Grave has multiple meanings:
A grave (IPA: /greɪv/) is a place for the dead, see tomb, burial, grave (burial)
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Graves: Encyclopedia - Graves
For the medical condition, see Graves-Basedow disease.
Graves (pronounced /grɑ:v/, meaning 'gravel land' in French) is an important wine...
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Grave Accent: Encyclopedia - Grave Accent
accent
acute accent ( ˊ )
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Nicolaus Copernicus: Encyclopedia Ii - Nicolaus Copernicus - Grave
In August 2005, a team of Polish archeologists led by Jerzy Gąssowski, head of an archaeology and anthropology institute in Pułtusk, in...
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Nicolaus Copernicus: Encyclopedia Ii - Nicolaus Copernicus - Grave
In August 2005, a team of Polish archeologists led by Jerzy Gąssowski, head of an archaeology and anthropology institute in Pułtusk, in...
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Clare W. Graves: Encyclopedia - Clare W. Graves
Integral organizations:
Integral Institute
Cal. Inst. of Integral Studies
Integral University
Clare W. Graves (December 21, 1914-Januar...
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Commonwealth War Graves Commission: Encyclopedia - Commonwealth War Graves Commission
The Commonwealth War Graves Commission is a joint governmental organisation responsible for marking and maintaining the graves of members...
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Circumflex: Encyclopedia - Circumflex
accent
acute accent ( ˊ )
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Chariot Burial: Encyclopedia - Chariot Burial
Chariot burials are tombs in which the deceased was buried together with his chariot, usually including his horses and other possessions....
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Buried Alive Match: Encyclopedia - Buried Alive Match
A Buried Alive Match is a type of professional wrestling match occasionally seen in World Wrestling Entertainment. The objective is for o...
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Diaeresis: Encyclopedia - Diaeresis
accent
acute accent ( ˊ )
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Tomb: Encyclopedia - Tomb
A tomb is a small building (or "vault") for the remains of the dead, with walls, a roof, and (if it is to be used for more than one corps...
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Burial: Encyclopedia - Burial
Burial, also called interment and (when applied to human burial) inhumation, is the act of placing a person or object into the ground. Us...
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Urnfield: Encyclopedia - Urnfield
The Urnfield culture (c. 1300 BC - 750 BC) is a pre-Celtic culture of central Europe, considered by some scholars to mark the origin of t...
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Megalith: Encyclopedia - Megalith
A megalith is a large stone which has been used to construct a structure or monument either alone or with other stones. Megalithic means ...
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Alamogordo New Mexico: Encyclopedia - Alamogordo New Mexico
Alamogordo is a city located in Otero County, New Mexico, United States of America. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total populatio...
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Corded Ware Culture: Encyclopedia - Corded Ware Culture
The Corded Ware culture, Battle Axe culture or Single Grave culture is an enormous European archaeological horizon that begins in the lat...
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Nicolaus Copernicus: Encyclopedia - Nicolaus Copernicus
Mikołaj Kopernik (February 19, 1473 – May 24, 1543), more commonly known by the Latin form Nicolaus Copernicus, was a Polish[1] astrol...
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Robert Graves: Encyclopedia Ii - Robert Graves - Career
In 1929 Graves published Goodbye to All That (revised by him and republished in 1957); it proved a success but cost him many of his frien...
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Robert Graves: Encyclopedia Ii - Robert Graves - Life
Graves, born in Wimbledon, England, received his early education at Charterhouse School and won a scholarship to St John's College, Oxfor...
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Shallow Grave: Encyclopedia Ii - Shallow Grave - Plot
Alex (McGregor), David (Eccleston), and Juliet (Fox) are three friends who share a flat in Edinburgh. They need a new flat mate and after...
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Grave Goods:
Craft Witchcraft Dictionary On Grave Goods
GRAVE GOODS: is NOT stuff dug up from graves!!! or grave stones!!! This is a collection of memorabilia, collected for someone who has ...
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Kersey Graves: Encyclopedia Ii - Kersey Graves - Criticism
His scholarship was, however, quickly criticized by Reverend John Taylor Perry of Cincinnati. He showed that all sources Graves used were...
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Mass Grave: Encyclopedia Ii - Mass Grave - Iraq
Mass graves in Iraq are characterized as unmarked sites containing at least six bodies. Some can be identified by mounds of earth piled a...
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Mass Grave: Encyclopedia Ii - Mass Grave - Germany
On June 22, 1941, the German army invaded Soviet territory. They did not enter alone - small units of SS and police, some three thousand ...
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Gustav Graves: Encyclopedia Ii - Gustav Graves - Biography
Sir Gustav Graves is a sophisticated, sarcastic and, even according to Graves himself, arrogant business man. His official story is that ...
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The King's Grave: Encyclopedia Ii - The King's Grave - History
It was used as a quarry for constructions until 1748, when two farmers discovered a 3.25 metre long cist, with a north-south orientation,...
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Grave Dancers Union: Encyclopedia Ii - Grave Dancers Union - Charts
Album - Billboard (North America)
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Randal Graves: Encyclopedia Ii - Randal Graves - Subsequent Appearances
Besides the original Clerks film and Clerks: The Animated Series, Randal has a cameo in Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, where he was port...
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Grave Of The Fireflies: Encyclopedia Ii - Grave Of The Fireflies - About The Title
In the Japanese title of the movie the word hotaru (firefly) is written not with its usual kanji 蛍 but with the two kanji 火 (hi, fire...
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Graves-basedow Disease: Encyclopedia Ii - Graves-basedow Disease - Treatment
Medical treatment of Graves disease includes antithyroid drugs, radioactive iodine and thyroidectomy (surgical excision of the gland).
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Grave Of The Fireflies: Encyclopedia Ii - Grave Of The Fireflies - Plot Outline
Taking place towards the end of World War II in Japan, Grave of the Fireflies is the poignant tale of the relationship between two orphan...
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Grave Accent: Encyclopedia Ii - Grave Accent - Use In English
The grave accent is used in English only in poetry and song lyrics. It indicates that a vowel usually silent is to be pronounced, in orde...
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Graves-basedow Disease: Encyclopedia Ii - Graves-basedow Disease - History
Ljunggren (1983) suggests that the Persian physician Sayyid Ismail Al-Jurjani should be credited with recognising the disease, having not...
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Graves-basedow Disease: Encyclopedia Ii - Graves-basedow Disease - Pathophysiology
Most features are due to the production of autoantibodies that bind to the TSH receptor, which is present on the follicular cells of the ...
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Graves-basedow Disease: Encyclopedia Ii - Graves-basedow Disease - Diagnosis
On the basis of the signs and symptoms, thyroid hormone (thyroxine or T4, triiodothyronine or T3) and thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) a...
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Graves County Kentucky: Encyclopedia Ii - Graves County Kentucky - Geography
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 1,441 km² (556 mi²). 1,439 km² (556 mi²) of it is land and 2 km²...
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Graves County Kentucky: Encyclopedia Ii - Graves County Kentucky - Demographics
As of the census2 of 2000, there are 37,028 people, 14,841 households, and 10,566 families residing in the county. The population density...
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Clare W. Graves: Encyclopedia Ii - Clare W. Graves - Bibliography
Lee, William R., Cowan, Christopher C., and Todorovic, Natasha (eds.) (2002) Graves: Levels of Human Existence. Santa Barbara, CA: ECLET ...
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Clare W. Graves: Encyclopedia Ii - Clare W. Graves - Education
Graves graduated from Union College in New York in 1940 and received his master's degree and a Ph.D in psychology from Western Reserve Un...
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John Graves Simcoe: Encyclopedia Ii - John Graves Simcoe - Achievements
As a military-minded leader , one of Simcoe's major works after founding York was the construction of several roads connecting York to va...
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Grave Of The Fireflies: Encyclopedia Ii - Grave Of The Fireflies - Story's Origin And Interpretations
The story is based on the semi-autobiographic novel by the same name, whose author Nosaka Akiyuki lost his sister due to malnutrition in ...
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Graves-basedow Disease: Encyclopedia Ii - Graves-basedow Disease - Signs And Symptoms
Graves-Basedow disease is a disorder characterized by a triad of hyperthyroidism, goitre, and exophthalmos (bulging eyeballs).
Due to the...
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Pretty Girls Make Graves: Encyclopedia Ii - Pretty Girls Make Graves - Discography
Good Health (2002)
The New Romance (2003)
Élan Vital (2006)
Pretty Girls Make Graves EP (2002)
Sad Girls Por Vida (2002)
By The Thr...
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Richard Graves Macdonnell: Encyclopedia Ii - Richard Graves Macdonnell - Places Named After Him
The MacDonnell Ranges in the south of the Northern Territory of Australia were named after him by explorer John McDouall Stuart in 1860. ...
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Pretty Girls Make Graves: Encyclopedia Ii - Pretty Girls Make Graves - Members
Current Line-Up
Andrea Zollo - Vocals
Nick Dewitt - Drums, Samples, Keyboards, Vocals
Derek Fudesco - Bass, Vocals
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Megalith: Encyclopedia Ii - Megalith - Megalithic Graves
Main article: Megalithic tomb
Many megalithic monuments were burial mounds which were often re-used by different generations. The chamber...
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John Graves Simcoe: Encyclopedia Ii - John Graves Simcoe - Appointment As Lieutenant-governor
The Province of Upper Canada was created under the Constitutional Act of 1791. This law stipulated that the provincial government would c...
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Clare W. Graves: Encyclopedia Ii - Clare W. Graves - Typology Vs. Evolutionary Stages
Graves work outlines emergent stages rather than personality types which can be present at any stage. Some theorists may confuse Graves '...
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Richard Graves Macdonnell: Encyclopedia Ii - Richard Graves Macdonnell - Governor Of Hong Kong
In 19 October, 1865, MacDonnell was appointed as Governor of Hong Kong, a position in which he served until 1872. During his tenure, MacD...
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Clare W. Graves: Encyclopedia Ii - Clare W. Graves - Development Of Theories
In an attempt to answer the students’ question and find a way to bridge the many apparently conflicting and contraditory viewpoints in ...
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First Growth: Encyclopedia Ii - First Growth - Graves
Only a single producer from Graves and Pessac-Léognan was included in the classification of 1855, and was assigned the status of Premier...
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Richard Graves Macdonnell: Encyclopedia Ii - Richard Graves Macdonnell - Legal Career Early Colonial Services
MacDonnell was called to the Irish bar in 1838, and to the English bar, at Lincoln’s Inn on 25 January 1841. On 20 July 1843, he was ap...
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Funnelbeaker Culture: Encyclopedia Ii - Funnelbeaker Culture - Religion And Graves
The houses were centered around a monumental grave, a symbol of social cohesion. Burial practices were varied, depending on region and ch...
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Lúthien: Encyclopedia Ii - Lúthien - On Edith's Grave
Edith Tolkien was buried in Wolvercote Cemetery (North Oxford) and this name appears on her plaque:
EDITH MARY TOLKIEN LUTHIEN 1889 – 1...
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Corded Ware Culture: Encyclopedia Ii - Corded Ware Culture - Graves
Inhumation was characteristically done one metre deep, without any marks, in a flexed position; males lay on their right side, females on...
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Crown Hill Cemetery: Encyclopedia Ii - Crown Hill Cemetery - Famous Graves
James Whitcomb Riley, a famous Hoosier poet best known for his poem "Little Orphant Annie", was buried in Crown Hill Cemetery at the high...
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Jason Voorhees: Encyclopedia Ii - Jason Voorhees - Jason Comes Back From The Grave
Years later, Tommy Jarvis, now in his early 20s, was released from the mental institution, but was still plagued by nightmares about Jaso...
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Richard Mentor Johnson: Encyclopedia Ii - Richard Mentor Johnson - Grave And Legacy
Johnson is interred in the Frankfort Cemetery, in Frankfort, Kentucky.
Named for Johnson are counties in Iowa, Kentucky, Missouri and Neb...
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Alfred V. Kidder: Encyclopedia Ii - Alfred V. Kidder - Native American Graves Protection And Repatriation
During Kidder’s studies and excavations at Pecos Pueblo, particularly between 1915 and 1929, pottery and other artifacts were sent to A...
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Alamogordo New Mexico: Encyclopedia Ii - Alamogordo New Mexico - Grave Of Ham First Chimp In Space
Ham was the world's first astrochimp, trumpeted by the United States as "the first free creature in outer space". He blasted off from Cap...
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Alamogordo, New Mexico: Encyclopedia Ii - Alamogordo, New Mexico - Grave Of Ham, First Chimp In Space
Ham was the world's first astrochimp, trumpeted by the United States as "the first free creature in outer space". He blasted off from Cap...
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George Monger: Encyclopedia Ii - George Monger - Further Information
He died in 1887 at the age of 47. A blue plaque is displayed on his former house in Tower Road, Hastings, UK.
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Samara Culture: Encyclopedia Ii - Samara Culture - Horses
The Samara period is not as well excavated or as well known as the other two. Gimbutas dated it to 5000 BC. The archaeological findings s...
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Samara Culture: Encyclopedia Ii - Samara Culture - Artifacts
Samara culture - Pottery.
Pottery consists mainly of egg-shaped beakers with pronounced rims. They were not able to stand on a flat sur...
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Buried Alive Match: Encyclopedia Ii - Buried Alive Match - History
The "Buried Alive" match was introduced at WWF In Your House 11: Buried Alive, as part of the feud between The Undertaker and Mankind. Th...
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Urnfield: Encyclopedia Ii - Urnfield - Burial
In the tumulus-period, multiple inhumations under barrows were common, at least for the upper levels of society. In the Urnfield period, ...
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Japanese Funeral: Encyclopedia Ii - Japanese Funeral - Trivia
Many companies have company graves in the largest graveyard in Japan, Okuno-In on Mount Koya, burial place of Kukai (774 - 835). These gr...
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Funnelbeaker Culture: Encyclopedia Ii - Funnelbeaker Culture - Objects
The culture is named for its characteristic ceramics, beakers and amphorae with funnel-shaped tops, which were probably used for drinking...
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Burial: Encyclopedia Ii - Burial - Reasons For Human Burial
Rotting corpses emit unpleasant odors (due to gases released by bacterial decomposition) and look gruesome. Burial prevents the living fr...
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Cemetery: Encyclopedia Ii - Cemetery - General
From about the 7th, European burial was under the control of the church and on consecrated church ground. Practices varied but, in contin...
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Burial: Encyclopedia Ii - Burial - Reasons For Human Burial
After death, the corpse will start to decay and emit unpleasant odors due to the gases released by bacterial decomposition. Burial preven...
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Urnfield: Encyclopedia Ii - Urnfield - Material Culture
Urnfield - Pottery.
The pottery is normally well made, with a smooth surface and a normally sharply carinated profile. Some forms are t...
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Burial: Encyclopedia Ii - Burial - Alternatives To Burial
Not all cultures bury their dead, and many of those that do bury their dead do not do so in all cases. Alternatives include:
Burial at s...
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Burial: Encyclopedia Ii - Burial - Exhumation
The digging up of a buried body is called exhumation, and is considered sacrilege by most cultures that bury their dead. However, there i...
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Burial: Encyclopedia Ii - Burial - Alternatives To Burial
Human bodies are not always buried, and many cultures may not bury their dead in every case. Alternatives to burial include the following...
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Megalith: Encyclopedia Ii - Megalith - Nabta Playa
Nabta Playa was once a large lake in the Nubian Desert, located 500 miles south of modern day Cairo [1]. By the 5th millennium BC the peo...
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Megalith: Encyclopedia Ii - Megalith - Western European Megaliths
In Western Europe and the Mediterranean, megaliths are generally constructions erected during the Neolithic or late stone age and Chalcol...
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Urnfield: Encyclopedia Ii - Urnfield - Economy
Cattle, pigs, sheep and goats were kept, as well as horses and dogs, and maybe geese. The cattle was rather small, with a height of 1,20m...
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Urnfield: Encyclopedia Ii - Urnfield - Chronology
In some areas like south-western Germany, the date is taken as 1200 BC (beginning of Ha A), but the Bronze D Riegsee-phase already contai...
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Alfred V. Kidder: Encyclopedia Ii - Alfred V. Kidder - Archaeological Career
Kidder then embarked on a series of expeditions to the Southwest, many in northeastern Arizona. These expeditions were sponsored by Harva...
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Joseph's Tomb: Encyclopedia Ii - Joseph's Tomb - Destruction Of The Tomb
Following the 1967 War, Israel regained access to the site and a small Jewish seminary was built there in the 1980s. The site was also us...
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Return Of The Living Dead: Encyclopedia Ii - Return Of The Living Dead - Return Of The Living Dead 4: Necropolis
Return of the Living Dead 4: Necropolis was filmed back to back with Return of the Living Dead 5: Rave to the Grave in Romania and Ukrain...
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Return Of The Living Dead: Encyclopedia Ii - Return Of The Living Dead - Return Of The Living Dead 4: Necropolis
Return of the Living Dead 4: Necropolis was filmed back to back with Return of the Living Dead 5: Rave to the Grave in Romania and Ukrain...
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Japanese Funeral: Encyclopedia Ii - Japanese Funeral - Modern Funerals
Japanese funeral - After death.
While Japan has a mixture of Shinto and Buddhist beliefs, funerals are almost always Buddhist ceremonie...
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Japanese Funeral: Encyclopedia Ii - Japanese Funeral - Death-related Words In Japanese
Japanese has a large number of different words related to death. Not all of these are still commonly used in Japan.
jisatsu for suicide
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Portuguese Alphabet: Encyclopedia Ii - Portuguese Alphabet - Diacritics
Portuguese also uses diacritics — acute, circumflex, tilde, grave, diaresis, and cedilla — on some letters:
Á, É, Í, Ó, Ú
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Japanese Funeral: Encyclopedia Ii - Japanese Funeral - History
In Japanese history, famous leaders were often buried in tombs. The oldest known burial chamber was that built between 230 BC and 220 BC ...
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Japanese Funeral: Encyclopedia Ii - Japanese Funeral - Japanese Funeral Industry
Funerals in Japan are among the most expensive funerals in the world. The average cost of a Japanese funeral is about 1,5 Mil. Yen (USD 1...
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Barrow Creek Northern Territory: Encyclopedia Ii - Barrow Creek Northern Territory - Tourist Spots At Barrow Creek
Barrow Creek Northern Territory - The Graves.
The graves are marked by a wall around the graves and headstones. They are well looked af...
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Umlaut: Encyclopedia Ii - Umlaut - Diacritical Mark
accent
acute accent ( ˊ )
double acute accent ( ˝ )
grave accent ( ˋ )
breve ( ˘ )
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Dream
Interpretation Of Grave:
Dream Dictionary - Grave
Grave To dream that you see a newly made grave, you will have to suffer for the wrongdoings of others. If you visit a newly ...
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Samara Culture: Encyclopedia Ii - Samara Culture - Indo-european Urheimat
These three cultures have roughly the same range. Marija Gimbutas was the first to regard it as the Urheimat (homeland) of the Proto-Indo...
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First Growth: Encyclopedia Ii - First Growth - Médoc
In the 1855 classification, three wines were assigned the status Premiers Crus.
Château Lafite Rothschild (Pauillac)
Château Margaux (...
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Portuguese Alphabet: Encyclopedia Ii - Portuguese Alphabet - Other Symbols
Portuguese alphabet - Apostrophe.
Although not properly a letter of the alphabet, the apostrophe (') can be part of certain words, almo...
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Meaning Of
Dream About Decorate:
Dream Dictionary - Decorate, Decorating, Flower, Flowers, Festive Occasion, Graves, Casket, Grave, Caskets
Decorate, Decorating, Flower, Flowers, Festive Occasion, Graves, Casket, Grave, Caskets To dream of decorating a place with br...
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Meaning Of Dreams About Grave, Graveyard: Dream Interpretation Dictionary
- Grave, Graveyard
Grave, Graveyard Graves are generally depressing and represent some form of death. On a very physical level this dream does not...
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Grave Dream Symbol: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary -
Grave
Grave Dream Symbols: looking inside for what has died and what new personal growth is taking place (or should be taking place). Someth...
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Graveyard
Dreams Symbol: Christian Dream Interpretation Dictionary - Graveyard
Graveyard: Curse of the law; behaving sanctimonious; death; demonic influence; resurrection life of God, resurrected from grave. (Matt...
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Cave
Dreams Symbol: Christian Dream Interpretation Dictionary - Cave
Cave: Hiding places of asylum and deliverance; wanderers; place where someone is buried; place of solitude where God speaks. (1 Sam. 2...
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