obsequies वाक्य
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- The Mayor and Corporation of Dudley attended these obsequies in public procession; Mr . Hingley being an Alderman of the Borough, and in 1870-1 its esteemed mayor ."
- At the funeral, the two brothers appeared with bands of fully armed followers, but owing to the influence of the older Chiefs, the obsequies were carried out without bloodshed.
- Since he was consolidating the royal power, the nobles of the land and the temple trustees ( Ettara Yogam ) murdered him in 1695 and his obsequies were performed by Aditya Varma.
- Some silly Republicans advocated that potential successors to Armey at least let the obsequies subside before the jockeying begins, but, in case you'd forgotten, this ain't beanbag.
- The last day of this period, the dark moon day, called " mahalaya Amavasya ", is considered the most important day in the year for performing obsequies and rites.
- They pored over coffins in everything from multicolored fiberglass to rough beech wood and biodegradable cardboard in white, pebble-effect granite or brushed gold, apparently window-shopping for their own obsequies.
- In " The Obsequies of an Egyptian Cat " ( 1886, 32 x 49 " ), a priestess kneels before an altar upon which is placed the mummy of a cat.
- Otho arranges the obsequies, but Count Lara's page refuses to desert the graveside, his grief rendering him immune to Otho's threats and pleas not to abandon his former master.
- The current system of production, distribution and promotion places innumerable obstacles in the path of the new, and the morbid critical habit of pronouncing obsequies over the corpse of cinema doesn't help.
- He was buried before the high altar of the cathedral at Avignon, the patriarch of Jerusalem officiating, and the whole body of cardinals attending the obsequies with the exception of one detained by illness.
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