Sentences with phrase «embalming on»

As for the fans, many an experienced undertaker has been deceived by their appearance and started embalming on sight.
Before then, the tricky part will be finding time to do the required hands - on work embalming on campus in New York.

Not exact matches

It's like an embalming process, dead on the inside but made to look alive on the outside.
He does, however, say that Mary of Magdala, Joanna, Mary the mother of Jesus, and others were the first to arrive at the empty tomb Sunday morning; logic would conclude that these were the same women who watched from a distance, followed the body to the tomb, went home to prepare spices and ointments for embalming, and brought them on Easter morning.
Mark, on the other hand, says at the beginning of his account that it was Magdalene, Salome and Mary the mother of James who carried embalming spices to the tomb.
There was also no embalming of the dead on the Sabbath.
It's amazing how good just plain old catchup tastes on the end product accompanied by butter embalmed in hot soft rolls (how sad that you are allergic to garlic, as garlic toast is another perfect add - on).
By contrast, two mummies whose heads had been shaved carried the same embalming materials on their heads as on the bandages around the body.
Using biochemical analysis, the team identified complex embalming agents on the linen wrappings, pictured above, made from ingredients such as pine resin, gum, aromatic plant extract, and natural petroleum.
As they reel in a parade of visitors, Rebecca serves up embalming fluid injections to the ones who rudely twiddle on cellphones in their company.
Pictures and a script is included for the teacher to read which instructs the children on how to embalm the body (with herbs), preserve it with natron (salt) etc..
This may be an exaggeration but there were reports that an innovative embalming technique tried out on the remains of Pope Puis XII failed to prevent significant deterioration to the body as it lay in state.
As it stands, on August 29, Hirst's embalmed Carcharhiniforme will be taking up residency in the Met's contemporary art gallery for the next three years (on loan from the work's owner, hedge - fund billionaire Steven A. Cohen).
Beside the solidity of Johns» work, which physically embalms the image of the flag in fragments of newspaper and wax, the ripple of Hammons» fabric flag takes on a further revolutionary feeling.
His national tradition of landscape painting, young as it was, seemed stronger, and when it was on the point of being embalmed in an Australian Academy of Art (luckily short lived) the reaction was urgent and noisy.
We're living in a madhouse if our priorities focus on Britney Spears» custody battle, the embalming of Anna Nicole Smith, or the trial of O.J. Simpson, while we ignore the greatest crisis this nation has ever faced, climate change disaster.»
Based on past tweets, Bad Legal was named for its founding partner Arthur P. Bad, who according to firm lore, died on the job, and remains forever on the minds of his former workmates: «He's embalmed in the lobby.»
Expenses associated with death, such as caskets and embalming, can have a substantial financial impact on those you love.
Expenses associated with the death of a loved one, like caskets, hearse, headstone, embalming, etc. can have a major financial impact on those you love.
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