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A boatmate is a person with whom another person shares, or works on, a boat.
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Roger Sherman, Signer to Declaration of Independence. Many more to, look at the Grove Street Centenary Site!
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Yes, the dead are buried with their coffin. The body stays in the coffin regardless of whether the person is buried or cremated.
a stone coffin (box that a dead person is buried in), especially one that is decorated, used in ancient times
if you were buried alive in a sealed coffin with not air getting in and assuming you didn't panic I would say about 3 mins but I am no doctor and am just using the old axiom 3 mins with out air 3 days with out water 3 weeks with out food
if you were buried alive in a sealed coffin with not air getting in and assuming you didn't panic I would say about 3 mins but I am no doctor and am just using the old axiom 3 mins with out air 3 days with out water 3 weeks with out food
this is a trick riddle since it has an multitude of different answers. one of the many answers to this riddle is, The answer to this riddle is "A coffin." it could also be a dog collar.
The man that was buried was a confectionery salesman named Roland Ohisson. Though this might be what his family wanted for him in his dying wishes he asked to be buried actually in a chocolate coffin. Sounds fun right!? But the question that lingers with me is that what if the coffin melted it couldn't be just of chocolate could it? Could the body decomposing survive? I thought this would one thing that the builders thought most about but they seemed to have no problem in all the reserches I've made saying it was ALL out of chocolate! yum yum yum...
a coffin decorated in gold, jewels, or hieroglyphs that is shaped like a person.
According to the principles of jurisprudence a stillborn child does not fall within the definition of person, as he does not come within the definition of legal person so he does not accrue any kind of entitlement upon any estate whatsoever, status of stillborn child is such that as he never existed at any time, hence question of suing a stillborn child's estate does not arise at all.
The use of a coffin is ritualistic to begin with; dead bodies do not really need to be protected since there is nothing more than can happen to them. So if you wanted to, you could certainly put two or more bodies in a coffin. You could also cremate the bodies and the resulting ash would take up much less space, and you might put the ash from a thousand cremated bodies in a single coffin. But the tradition of burying one body per coffin is simply intended to display respect for the person being buried, who is thereby shown to be important enough to be buried in an expensive piece of furniture that is reserved just for that person alone, despite the fact that once dead, people will never even know what kind of burial or funerary arrangements they had.
Yes, this is possible. Contact the airline to make the arrangements, and make sure to contact a funeral home that is able to receive the remains when they arrive at the airport, in Italy, for instance! The airline will require paperwork from you.
A person is buried in a grave in the cemetry, after a burial service.
he wins the coffin match and the person in there gets out when they wheel them off cameras