In Haiti, I still
find the dead bodies buried in the collapsed buildings.
Patrol training (which includes obedience, agility, tracking, evidence searches, open area and building searches), and narcotics or explosives detection are the most common areas of training, although service dogs can also be trained to help
find dead bodies, lost children, and the sick or elderly.
James Franco appears late in the picture as one of the townspeople who threatens and questions Ballard, hoping to
find the dead bodies he has hidden.
In the next scene, two kids
find the dead bodies, and the piano coda from «Layla» comes up, suggesting sadness, regret, and a longing for things past, before we knew such horrors existed.
If
you find a dead body and don't know the cause of death, then get all the elders together, cut off the head of a heifer, wash your hands over its body, and say our hands have not shed this blood.
In 2018 we'll never go on a quest down some railroad tracks to
find a dead body like in Stand By Me.
On her stroll to her horror
she finds the dead body of her son's lover.
He wanders out into a church where
he finds dead bodies piled in heaps on the chapel floor.
by Walter Chaw Men's coming - of - age pictures fall into the categories of
finding a dead body by the side of the train tracks, making a bet during a personal summer of»69 concerning getting laid, or going away with the buddies on the eve of marriage (or the aftermath of a suicide, though some might say, «Same difference»).
Right, so some nineteen - year - old girl
found a dead body while hunting for some Pokémon on Pokémon GO.
Julia Roberts and Chiwetel Ejiofor play FBI agents who
find a dead body at the site they're investigating, with the victim being Roberts» daughter.
On her first day, it's her great good luck to walk into the empty lab [everybody's gone to attend Lindsay's [Anna Belknap] medal presentation — see last season's finale for the reason why] to
find the dead body of a young woman.
Language: English Genre: Thriller / Crime MPAA rating: R Director: Ethan Coen Actors: Tommy Lee Jones, Javier Bardem, Josh Brolin Plot: Situated near the Mexican border on the Rio Grande, a hunter
finds dead bodies, heroin, and a stack of cash, in which trouble ensues the discovery.
Surprisingly, of all of the King adaptations, that 1986 film — which featured young characters on a journey to
find a dead body — feels the most similar to this one despite the fact that this movie belongs in the horror genre.
The group
find a dead body represented by a life - like mannequin and start to break down the clues as to the hows and whys, only to find that the area has been booby - trapped and one of them ends up dead.
The trip, however, does not go as planned, because on their first day - after a daylong hike to the lake - Stewart
finds the dead body of a young woman, who clearly has been murdered.
8:00 pm — TCM — The Trouble With Harry A group of small - town New Englanders
find a dead body (that of Harry) in the woods and, fearing they'll be murder suspects if it's found, conspire to hide it.
Based on a short story by Stephen King, Stand By Me follows four adolescent friends (Wil Wheaton's Gordie, River Phoenix's Chris, Corey Feldman's Teddy, and Jerry O'Connell's Vern) as they embark on a journey to
find a dead body - with the movie subsequently (and primarily) detailing their various adventures along the way.
Fanny Ferreira (Nadia Fares, A Monkey's Tale, L'Enfant de la Nuit)
found the dead body in the fetal position, with no hands, eyes, and a number of deep cuts.
After penning the fantastic one - two punch of Sicario and Hell or High Water, Taylor Sheridan makes his directorial debut with this elemental thriller about a U.S. Fish & Wildlife agent who
finds a dead body on a Native American reservation.
In the Classroom: In Guadaluple Garcia McCall's Summer of the Mariposas, Odilia and her four sisters
find a dead body in the swimming hole and embark on a hero's journey to return the dead man to his family in Mexico.
Yes, it's weird and interesting, but what propels the story is when Inspector Borlu of Besźel's Extreme Crime Squad
finds a dead body and realizes his investigation will take him to Ul Qoma.
Then, as luck would have it,
she finds another dead body.
That is, until
he finds a dead body in his backyard.
And of course the suffer from that old problem of
finding dead bodies, grumble for a bit and then going back to whatever they were doing.
Oh yeah — that place where
they find the dead body of the guy Kiryu worked over?
For instance, like mentioned earlier, since the bodies of soldiers don't disappear, if a guard
finds a dead body lying around, he will raise the alert and more guards will be sent into the area.
You then
find a dead body seemingly crucified onto a chain - link wall and are then attacked and seemingly killed by monstrous babies, setting the tone for the rest of the game.
If
they find a dead body (you can not hide it), they will call for backup and alert the whole area.
It's like
finding a dead body with a knife sticking out of its back, and arguing that the person must have died of natural causes because humans have died of natural causes in the past.
The prankster
finds the dead body.
His now - notorious video of
finding a dead body in Japan's «suicide forest» wouldn't have been picked up by any computer system as objectionable — it took the very human response of outrage to prove that.
I just received an official statement from a contact at @Youtube regarding the outrage and controversy around Logan Paul's (now self - removed) «
We found a dead body» top trending Youtube video.
Not exact matches
Another problem with the Moore theory is that one of Adnan's high school friends, Jay, testified that he helped Adnan dispose of Hae's
body and was able to lead police to her car after she was
found dead.
No offence but I don't think anyone cares about how his
body should or shouldn't be buried the fact is he killed over 3,000 people and leaving kids with no dad or mom all everyone an the U.S really cared about was
finding him either
dead or alive in which case
dead now everyone can rest at peace!!!!!
I
find it quite ironic that for a
dead body that we have proudly paraded across the world on Television, we should suddently develop a conscience to compassionately bury it at sea.
I should be disposed to conclude that while the general tradition held that Christ «rose from the
dead» (commonly understood to mean that he emerged from the tomb in which his
body had been laid) it preserved also a genuine memory that on that Sunday morning his tomb was
found broken open and to all appearance empty.
When they said, «He rose from the
dead,» they took it for granted that his
body was no longer in the tomb; if the tomb had been visited it would have been
found empty.
The scriptural witness of the prophecies should be enough as a basis for faith; Mary did not
find the Lord through her quest for his
body, but only through answering his personal call to her; she must not cling to his bodily presence, for his life is now on another plane, with the Father who is the Father of all those who follow Jesus because he is his Father who has raised him from the
dead; Thomas is offered sight and touch, as a gracious concession to his lack of faith; but he does not believe because of this, but because the risen Lord addresses him; and the happiness of those who have faith without sight is greater.
When scientific testing is used on a
dead body... it
finds lifeless organic matter decomposing.
The point is that to the recovery workers whose hearts were torn out with every
dead body and or
body part they
found, this artifact gave them comfort.
I'm an atheist, too, and I
find displays of religion as a response to an attack motivated by religion somewhat ironic (though not quite as perverse as stepping over 2500
dead bodies to
find a 90 - degree angle and then hoisting it up and saying «see, god is here!)
At the last day, such as are
found alive shall not die, but be changed: and all the
dead shall be raised up with the selfsame
bodies, and none other, although with different qualities, which shall be united again to their souls for ever.
On the basis of what Paul writes in this chapter we are justified in saying that if someone had offered to show Paul where the decayed corpse of Jesus could be
found, Paul would have shown no interest, for the
dead body would have been to him no more than the
dead seed, the man of dust, the earthly frame, and Paul himself had seen the risen Jesus in his glorified form, and that was all that mattered.
It is unthinkable that the disciples stole the
dead body of Jesus and hid it before making their proclamation, for their subsequent behavior, leading sometimes to martyrdom, was simply inconsistent with a faith
founded on a known deception.
Might that not be an illustration, though indeed an imperfect one, of the state of anticipation in which, according to St Paul, the
dead in Christ
find themselves during their «sleeping» as they wait for the resurrection of the
body?
So in the Book of Daniel we
find this conviction stated: «Many of them that sleep in the dust of the earth shall awake, some to everlasting life, and some to shame and everlasting contempt,» (Daniel 12:2) and in two late Isaian passages a similar expectation is expressed: «He hath swallowed up death for ever; and the Lord Yahweh will wipe away tears from off all faces; and the reproach of his people will he take away from off all the earth: for Yahweh hath spoken it»; (Isaiah 25:8) «Thy
dead shall live; my
dead bodies shall arise.
The
body, of course, is God's — God is
found dead in the culture, and the theologian must determine how to do «God - talk» in a godless world.
That evening, he walked back home and told how he woke up and
found himself surrounded by
dead bodies, and ran out the window» @Cheese» «He never actually died,»