Sentences with phrase «corpses which»

«People were rescued from the debris, while corpses which could have constituted risk to public health were removed.
There was such a marked difference to be observed between the live person, and the corpse which remained after his death, that it was natural to assume that the living soul or spirit of the man survived in another world, invisible and, for the most part, out of contact with those remaining in this world.
Brotherhood had few qualms at pulling out the queasy stops, including a nude female corpse which was half - eaten.
During the day, the cell can be entered without the key and a note can be read near a corpse which hints that the prisoner has the orb.

Not exact matches

Which conjured up a picture of America as a corpse.
The point about trading (even in corpseswhich connects this discussion to the one we've been having about how to treat the newly dead) is even more profound and points, of course, to a conclusion about what a completely commercial, ruggedly libertarian society would really be like.
According to the Qur» an, Muslims are forbidden to eat a corpse, blood, pork, a pagan sacrifice, suffocated animals, animals killed other than by slaughtering, animals which died from a fall, animals killed by other animals, remnants of food eaten by a beast, food offered as a sacrifice to idols.
The sculpture, which features a wailing angel over the little boy's corpse, symbolises the tragedy of migration, the Vatican said.
Their goal is psychotic — naturally, since the Programmed People were made from psychopaths, «a carefully selected collection of walking corpses, large blank pages on which could be printed anything whatsoever.»
Bringing life to a dried fish (this is only present in later texts)(First group) 3 Miracles — Breathes life into birds fashioned from clay, curses a boy, who then becomes a corpse, curses a boy who falls dead and his parents become blind Attempt to teach Jesus which fails, with Jesus doing the teaching 3 Miracles — Reverses his earlier acts, resurrects a friend who fell from a roof, heals a man who chopped his foot with an axe [1]
It is that past and future life which is valued, and this is expressed by showing respect to the corpse.
Ah, so things exist, which clearly indicates a Transgendered Frankengod cobbled together from the corpses of dead Gods by Bronze Age simpletons created it all?
Human history is littered with the corpses or dead religions, all of which were false according to todays followers.
For if the mind were the same thing as the brain, then corpses would have minds, which they do not.
The empty grave was forensically predictable: according to the opinion of medical professionals present for the exhumation, the sodden clay native to the area, coupled with the mold in which Newman insisted his casket be enshrouded, rendered conditions ideal for the quickened and complete decomposition of a corpse.
My understanding is that Jesus spoke to the spirit / soul of Lazarus which would be the animating principle of his life, which re-entered his corpse — at this point «he» came to life.
The Jews were equally scathing about anyone who was crucified because their corpse had been «hung on a tree», which meant they were cursed by God (Deuteronomy 21:23).
D. E. Nineham comments, «after Jesus» death no opportunity ever presented itself for the proper anointing of his corpse a circumstance which apparently caused considerable distress to his intimate friends and disciples — and to some of those who knew of this incident it came to appear as «a kind of anticipatory rectification of the omission».
He was strongly opposed to the teaching of some of his Christian contemporaries who wished to interpret the idiom of resurrection as an allegorical description of that Christian experience by which «a man, having come to the truth, has been reanimated and revivified to God, and, the death of ignorance being dispelled, has as it were burst forth from the tomb of the old man».35 Tertullian was adamant that the resurrection was in the future and to be understood in physical, fleshly terms («I pronounce that the flesh will certainly rise again»).36 In order to forestall those who could contend the impossibility of such a hope on the grounds that the decayed corpse would have long since wasted away to nothing, he pointed out that quite recently, in his city, skeletons some five hundred years old had been unearthed in a remarkable state of preservation.
I disagree with the choice of words here, and, perhaps, the meaning in that Jesus» death was necessary and so was something that he chose to not resist and that, later, he left the tomb into which his then - corpse had been interred by rolling away a rock which had served as the «door» to it, which would not require any «busting».
This magisterial text faced what amounts to the direct contrast of Pelagianism which exalted human endeavour and Lutheranism which considered humanity purely passive and grace «like some brilliant cloak of gold thrown over the human corpse by God» (Karl Adam: The Spirit of Catholicism ch.11).
It simply tells a story that is set against the Baals and the Marduks of the then pagan world, a wolrd that claimed that their gods created the world after and bitter battle in which the corpses of the losers were used to from the earth.
And if we now begin to talk of the sins of the others, after we have filled the world with torture, blood and corpses, with ruins and desolation, then I can only reply: All this is only an ounce compared with the terrible weight with which we have burdened our conscience.
I have just returned from the swamps of Sumatra, which was packed full of crocs that have been feeding off the 65,000 human corpses from the tsunami and which now have the taste of flesh.
John Kuhns dad was a polar bear and his mom was the corpse of a dead seal which makes sense because when it get's cold out side he likes to show off his bear arms.
The writer narrates how he had to sleep with a corpse in the same room and how his mother had to die because of poverty, how young men became rich in his family yet lost everything overnight; which was what the «family altar» said concerning his family.
«The DPO in Owutu went to Igbolomu and the surrounding communities and as of the time he got there, he saw everybody running in panic and it could be maybe because of that immediate response the militants had fled the place and while moving round, he later found six corpses of the people that were killed and the police took over those corpses out of which two were immediately released to their families who said they want to go and bury according to Islamic rights, while we took the remaining four to the morgue.
There's a giant industrial skip at the back of parliament with the corpses of dozens of would - be leaders... He's got that Old Etonian charm and what appears to be diffidence, which often masks quite ruthless ambition.
Most of our understanding of graphic images - the pictures of decaying teeth and corpses in the morgue which are now slapped on fag packets - are that they affect you at first but you quickly learn to ignore them.
The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) has completed the evacuation of corpses to the mortuary after the Boko Haram attack which was repelled last night by...
If this is not stopped it will continuously envelope and spread all over the world causing more damage to be done to each side which would therefore mean that they are only ruining and soiling our world making it a bloodbath where you can only smell dead cold blooded corpses there.
«I went to that village, which is close to the governor's town, and saw nine corpses.
According to a resident whose house was not far from the spot to which the corpse of the victim was found, the lifeless body was either murdered at the spot or dumped after killing.
Because of the necessity of removing the corpses of ruminants from farming, «vultures have been faced with a scarcity of food, which has caused them to make changes in their diet by consuming a higher quantity of hunting species,» the researcher explains.
In A.D. 542, during the savage Plague of Justinian, the citizens of Constantinople buried their dead in towers along the city walls and, when there was no more room, in massive pits into which corpses were flung like carrion.
For decades, forensic scientists have relied on which of these critters are currently feasting on a corpse to help estimate the time of death.
For example, one can find toxins and bacteria from a corpse in insects, even if the body is already skeletonized, which means that not enough tissue is left for standard toxicology and bacteriology.
The event was what's known as a classical nova explosion, which occurs when a dense stellar corpse called a white dwarf steals enough material from an ordinary companion star for its gas to spontaneously ignite.
Coal - mining companies blast the peaks into the valleys and streams, which are filling with rubble and the corpses of trees.
Davis was hardly the first to succumb to the lure of the corpse flower (not to be confused with Amorphophallus titanum, which has a giant phallic protrusion and also happens to smell like rancid meat and bear the nickname corpse flower).
A team at the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom has discovered that the reclusive 15 - millimeter insect, which lays its eggs underground next to small animal corpses, uses a slime cocktail to manipulate the number and kinds of microbes its young are exposed to as they eat the provided meat.
And if an Ebola patient's disease proves fatal, his viral load at death is particularly high, which boosts the risk of contracting the disease from interacting with the corpse.
In contrast, younger generations of stars consumed the corpses of their predecessors containing heavy elements, which stunted their growth.
Bright spots in the map include the Crab Nebula, which hosts a radiation - spewing stellar corpse called a pulsar, and several blazars, violent active galaxies where colossal black holes accelerate particles to more than 99 % the speed of light.
The darkened corpse of a former sun from which not even light can escape, a black hole forms when a massive, dying star crumples under its own gravity.
In this case, hygiene primarily involves staying clear of bodily fluids from those afflicted with the Ebola virus — and that involves ending traditional burial practices that include a thorough cleansing of the corpse, which remains contagious for several days after death.
Previous researchers focused instead on analyzing the corpse, which was in unusually good condition and provided important data on Ötzi's diet, health, and wounds.
Removing corpses protects against infection, which can spread like wildfire in densely packed hives.
Some even depend on being lethal in order to be spread, as in the bacterium Clostridium botulinum, which kills its hosts with a potent toxin, and is then spread from the corpse to new hosts.
The team concluded that the supernova explosion hurled this stellar corpse from the blast site, leaving behind a glowing trail, which is still seen today as the handle of the frying pan.
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