Sentences with phrase «coffin containing»

Ah, that age old game of dragging along a coffin containing a dead King, that old chestnut.
An open coffin containing the body of a gypsy fortune - teller, her hand clutching a similar playing card.
Nero drags a coffin containing a machine gun around a corrupt post-civil war town on the Mexican border and clashes with the Ku Klux Klan.
Although the reader does not expect Huck to hide a bag of money in the coffin containing «the remainders of Peter,» Twain portrays the presence of a coffined body in the downstairs parlor of the Wilks home while the family sleeps upstairs as mundane occurrence.
Today, some of these coffins contained an unusual cargo: Kalashnikov assault rifles, Belgian - made FN - FAL guns, bullet belts, and an assortment of pistols.
The exhumed coffin contains a second set of remains that shouldn't be there, and Cain, in perhaps a bit of a leap, believes the two cases are intrinsically linked.

Not exact matches

From a tiny terrace outside the apartment's living room, the Chernobyl reactor is visible in the distance, its blocky shape now covered over by the sarcophagus, the concrete coffin designed to contain its radioactive dangers.
Two decorated covers of coffins that once contained mummies have been seized by Israeli authorities, authenticated and dated to thousands of years ago in ancient Egypt.
Even more exciting is the possibility that the coffins might contain a microcosm of the Earth's atmosphere, captured before industrialisation and preserved for the past 300 years.
It contained the burial of a young girl, wrapped in linen in a wooden coffin, which had decayed.
Longbeach Apartments Coffin Bay have five immaculately maintained two bedroom self contained family units sleeping four or five.
In his recent exhibition Black Mass at Proof Gallery in Boston, Como exhibited Untitled (Trans Dimensional Vehicle)(2010), an installation containing a pine coffin stained with Perylene Green - Black, the same industrial pigment used to shield the Stealth Bomber from radar.
At the center of the site is an enormous statue of Henri De Gorge with a nearby underground burial site that contains a rotunda of enclosed coffins of De Gorge and his family members.
Book Signing: Peter Coffin at Dashwood Books Peter Coffin's new book pp., contains photographs that «foster an engagement inspired by freed associations in contrast to the tradition of conceptual photography, which tends to establish prescribed interpretations and fixed meanings.
It is now illegal to produce or sell coffin nails containing delicious tastes such as: «strawberry, grape, orange, clove, cinnamon, pineapple, vanilla, coconut, licorice, cocoa, chocolate, cherry, or coffee.»
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