| 1. | The University of Greifswald on the same day began with obsequies.
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| 2. | Although they are delivering obsequies, the evening's spirit is happy.
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| 3. | The bailiffs there were commanded to provide tapers and alms for her obsequies.
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| 4. | No greater obsequies of greatness and pomp will be done him than this.
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| 5. | The family also is often participants _ active or inadvertent _ in the obsequies.
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| 6. | This Caesar was Charles V who had his obsequies carried out before his death.
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| 7. | Lebrechtian obsequies may soon be in order.
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| 8. | The sumptuous obsequies after his death cost the treasury of New Spain a great deal.
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| 9. | His obsequies are considered to have constituted the first Catholic religious ceremony held in Australia.
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| 10. | It is time for the obsequies.
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