| 31. | Disarticulated remains, however, are more usual, suggesting prior exposure or burial of the corpse ."
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| 32. | Most skeletons in these accumulations are disarticulated, suggesting they were transported by water to the deposition sites.
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| 33. | The Civil Governor of A Coru�a then stated that he considered the EGPGC to be " disarticulated ".
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| 34. | These are clearly tools which would enable the accused to restrain, confine and even to kill and disarticulate,
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| 35. | She said expert witnesses would show that the body had " been skilfully disarticulated at the joints ."
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| 36. | It consists of 1133 disarticulated elements of the skeleton, mostly fin ray fragments, probably of a single individual.
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| 37. | It consists of two disarticulated praemaxillae, a right maxilla and a lower jaw fragment, from a juvenile individual.
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| 38. | The party was never officially dissolved, but its generally considered to be totally disarticulated at the end of 1980.
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| 39. | The femur, pelvis, and remaining phalanges, while relatively complete, are disarticulated and scattered across the plate.
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| 40. | In 1837, a topographical dictionary recorded mysterious " stone coffins " on Dalkey Island said to contain disarticulated human remains.
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