When a person dies, all their muscles cease to function. This includes those muscles used to retain urine and fesces - the rest is self explanatory.
They probably like her.
Vehicle was in an accident and "totalled" at one time
No. It would be highly unlikely that you could ever prove liability of a vehicle that was not in motion at the time of your accident, even less likely if if that vehicle was not illegally parked.
Vehicle was in an accident and "totalled" at one time
The ironic part about the time of day the accident occurs in "Out, Out-" by Robert Frost is that it happens at sunset, a time usually associated with beauty and tranquility. However, in the poem, the accident disrupts this peaceful moment and highlights the harsh realities of life and death.
A romantic accident is when you need to go to the loo but think you still have time to buy your girfirend some flowers.
Is the a complete question? Do you mean "What does the term 'mortal put on mortality' mean"? If so, it means that mortal (n.) is subject to death, ie, "Man will eventually die." "This mortal put on immortality" would mean that a person will not see death.
Well, most of the time the bee/hornet/wasp leaves its stinger in your leg which leads to its slow and painful death. :)
An accident with possible injuries and death. If you have an accident while texting and someone dies as a result of this you can be charged with negligent homicide and if convicted go to jail for a long time.
Quite probably. Doesn't really mean much though, as children are accident-prone, and just about every activity ever imagined has at one time or another contributed to the death of a child.
if you're speaking of time and are it would mean 'After Death' which is when the calender and time after Jesus Christ's death. B.C. was time and calender before biblical notions were ever recorded!
This is a subjective question. Yes, because it was an accident and he didn't mean to do it. No good is served by punishing him in this way. No, because he was only exiled for seven years and not his entire life. This punishment is atonement for the death, and keeps the killer away from the deceased family for a time so that they will not be frequently reminded of the death.