What you had always done was to entomb your inner personal centre within the constricting straitjacket of certain words and formulae. |
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Since there was no body to entomb there is no shrine to him to which pilgrims can repair. |
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We have found a place, not far, where we can entomb the Doctor's body. |
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And didn't this entomb her in the history that Finley revisits here, propelled by a fitting rage? |
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In 1166, an inhabitant of the region, finding himself on the point of death, ordered his family to entomb his remains at the entrance to the oratory. |
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Politicians have finally brokered a deal in which Western donors foot the bill of about two billion dollars to close and fully entomb the Ukrainian reactors. |
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As Frederic Chopin gasped for air on his deathbed in Paris in 1849, he whispered a request that became the stuff of musical legend: Remove my heart after I die and entomb it in Poland. |
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