Sentences with phrase «long deceased»

Oheka Castle, formerly home to a philanthropist long deceased, is located in Huntington.
Non-offending persons, like a spouse, an employer, a religious or voluntary organization to which the offender belonged, or the owner of property where the assaults occurred, will often be named as co-defendants with the offender and sometimes will even be sued without the offender being named in the suit, such as where the offender can not be found, is long deceased, or his presence simply will not add anything of value to the case.
Whilst the creators of the portraits themselves (and, therefore, the owners of their copyright) are long deceased, the case concerns the gallery's photographs of the paintings, which it argues have separate and active copyright.
Why name a new edition of a book after someone long deceased, who had nothing to do with its creation.
Oheka Castle, formerly home to a philanthropist long deceased, is located in Huntington.
The film opens with a reader visiting a statue of an author who's presumably long deceased.
Meanwhile, they are visited by a ten year old boy, also named Sean (Cameron Bright, The Butterfly Effect), who happens to also claim that he is Anna's long deceased lover, and that she shouldn't get married to Joseph.
What he talked about was his mother's red beans & rice and how his brother (long deceased) was his best friend.

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Not long ago, the virtual funeral, held in a common and unprotected area of WoW, was widely advertised by guild members and friends of the deceased.
When a delegation from the United Presbyterian Church of the United States visited Brazil in 1977, we had the opportunity to have a long interview with the missionary Manoel de Mello, now deceased, who was the founder and president of the Brazil for Christ Church, one of the largest Pentecostal denominations in the country.
The invisible relationship which has grown up in the course of a long experience is so strong and real that it does survive the phenomenon of death, for a longer or shorter period, and continues to bring to us a sense of the «livingness» of the deceased.
If death were always preceded, however, as unfortunately on rare occasions it sometimes is, by a period of slow decay, as long in years as the original period of growth to physical maturity, until any kind of personal communion had been rendered virtually impossible, then we would not only welcome death, as a merciful release, but be less inclined to assume the survival of the deceased in an «after - life».
As my long - deceased father said, «honey draws more flies than vinegar».
His research, which included interviews, found numerous accounts of small children who had imaginary friends, some of which were long - deceased ancestors, and sometimes other deceased people, people about whom the family knew nothing.
Karl Kissner, the youngest of the long - deceased Carl Hench's nieces and nephews, was given the classic youngest nephew job of cleaning out Hench's attic after his old house was finally...
Karl Kissner, the youngest of the long - deceased Carl Hench's nieces and nephews, was given the classic youngest nephew job of cleaning out Hench's attic after his old house was finally abandoned.
The new geophysical survey, released in September, includes several previously unidentified burial mounds and an earth and timber chamber, called a long barrow, that was likely used for excarnation: the act of removing flesh from the bones of the deceased in preparation for burial.
But even given the reliability of the method, analysts will still need genetic references — in the form of saliva or hair from relatives of the deceased — to gather results, Snow told the Tribune, a process which will be a long and intensive.
«Patients on dialysis are living longer and equally positive, survival rates have steadily improved among recipients of both living and deceased donor kidney transplants.»
The difference in survival became even greater with longer follow - up, with a five - year survival rate of 71 percent for deceased donor recipients, compared with 78 percent for living donor transplants at an experienced center.
Kidney dialysis is often used as a treatment, but the best long - term solution is transplant, usually from a recently - deceased donor.
Conservative columnist Jeff Jacoby puts forward a little thought experiment where he evaluates the chances of a long - deceased, young - Earth creationist, who happened to possess possibly the greatest scientific mind of all - time, getting employment as a professor in a scientific discipline at a modern university.
While most kidneys from deceased donors function well, studies have shown that a kidney from a living donor, either a blood relative or an unrelated person, provides the greatest chance for long - term success.
Nearly 20 percent of kidneys that are recovered from deceased donors in the U.S. are refused for transplant due to factors ranging from scarring in small blood vessels of the kidney's filtering units to the organ going too long without blood or oxygen.
I dug up a photo of an ex-boyfriend reminded me of a bitter heart - break... an unused gift from a relative, something I didn't care to keep... kitchen appliances from a friend I no longer talk to... a family heirloom from a deceased relative that I had never even met (something kept out of obligation)... books that no longer represent who I am today...
Escaping after Richard is dispatched by an arrow to the neck during the last stages of the siege, Robin and company make their way to England under the guise of the deceased knight Robert Loxley (Douglas Hodge), long - absent husband of Blanchett's Marion; just prior to his death, Richard entrusts Robin with his sword to return to his father at the family estate.
His desperate search for a guitar results in him being transported into the world of the dead, where the deceased survive as lively skeletons for as long as they are remembered.
For Rachel growing up requires letting go of the haunting memory of her deceased parents, the influence of her older sister Mona, the masking of long buried secrets and inherited spiritual practices.
Parvana cuts her long, raven hair (In a sad, overhead shot of the family in bed, the girl's hair and the hair of her mother connect to form a void where Nuruallah should be) and, to complete her disguise, puts on the clothes of her older, deceased brother.
The boy has happy feet and happy fingers: Miguel's greatest joy is strumming the guitar he has hidden away in a cubbyhole, playing along to old VHS tapes of his long - deceased idol, singing star, Ernesto de la Cruz.
Along the way he meets a bevy of deceased relatives shocked by his musical appreciation (resenting music goes a long way back for this family), but willing to help him on his quest.
The inebriated pooch just happens to be one in a long line of Moujiks; Saint Laurent had a routine of replacing his deceased dogs with new, identical ones.
Released: March 10 Cast: Kristen Stewart, Lars Eidinger, Sigrid Bouaziz, Anders Danielsen Lie Director: Olivier Assayas (Clouds of Sils Maria) Why it's great: As Maureen, a French socialite's personal shopper who believes that if she hangs around Paris long enough, she'll make contact with her recently deceased twin brother, Stewart is a conduit to the spirits of Vivien Leigh, James Dean, and the leading ladies of Hitchcock thrillers.
Released: September 29 Cast: Carla Gugino, Bruce Greenwood, Henry Thomas, Carel Struycken Director: Mike Flanagan (Hush) Why it's great: Like 128 Hours for BDSM amateurs, this adaptation of Stephen King's psychological novella gifts Gugino — long overlooked by Hollywood and underappreciated by her directors — the role of a lifetime, as Jessie, a woman handcuffed to a bed by her recently deceased husband who struggles to break free before starvation, dehydration or something worse sets in.
On Día de los Muertos, the Day of the Dead, all of Miguel's living relations gather for a feast to honor their long - deceased relatives, whose photographs grace the family home shrine.
Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom is an epic biopic chronicling the rise, incarceration and ultimate redemption of the recently - deceased political icon.
In perhaps the story's most poignant conceit, death turns out to be simply another circle of life where the deceased can remain and thrive so long as they are remembered by a living, breathing loved one.
-- Gina Prince - Bythewood wrote and directed this moving drama, based on the best - selling novel by Sue Monk Kidd, about a 14 - year old girl (Dakota Fanning) who, longing to find out more about her deceased mother, runs away from rural South Carolina home and winds up in the care of a beekeeper (Queen Latifah) and her sisters (Alicia Keys, sophie Okonedo).
Incendies A deceased woman (Lubna Azabal) leaves two posthumous requests: Her twin children must find both their long - absent father and a previously unknown sibling.
Coco centres on Miguel (Anthony Gonzalez), a young Mexican boy from a family of shoemakers who longs to be a musician à la his deceased idol, actor and singer Ernesto de la Cruz (Benjamin Bratt)-- there's just one catch... Music of all forms has been banned from the Rivera household ever since Miguel's guitarist great - great - grandfather walked out on his family many years before.
Named after the eldest living member in the Rivera family — Miguel's great - grandmother, Mamá Coco (Ana Ofelia Murguía), whose memory is fading fast — the film makes it a vital lesson in Miguel's life - or - death quest to honor and remember deceased family members even if they are no longer with us.
«Cameraperson «The recently deceased Jacques Rivette famously said that all films are documentaries of their own making, but Kirsten Johnson, a long standing filmmaker and non-fiction cinematographer, has taken that concept to its logical extreme and has made a documentary that is both about her own life and about the very nature of documentary filmmaking.
Also impressive is the digitization of Sir Laurence Olivier (Rebecca, Spartacus), long since deceased, and putting him into the film as one of the main players.
Her subject's story is told mostly through long silences, showering to remove her deceased husband's blood from her hair, walking through Arlington Cemetery under overcast skies trying to find the perfect burial plot, and through her interactions with a variety of men, such as the priest (John Hurt) who will bury her husband or LBJ's adviser Jack Valenti (Max Casella) or Robert Kennedy (Peter Sarsgaard) or the journalist (Billy Crudup) she has agreed to tell her story to.
The basic plot has retired spy Dick Steele (Nielsen) being forced back into action after the nefarious General Rancor (Andy Griffith, in an inspired bit of casting against type) threatens to launch an explosive rocket into outer space with the daughter (Stephanie Romanov) of Dick's long - deceased love of his life (also played by Romanov, which brings to mind her dual role in the late, lamented soap Models Inc.) strapped onto it.
We learn early on that the deceased was an imposing figure who was, at the very least, verbally abusive toward his long - suffering wife.
Katie has been living in the apartment of her recently deceased grandmother, but she can no longer afford the rent on her own.
All of the original film's voice talent is back, including Patrick Warburton in the title role, David Spade, John Goodman, Eartha Kitt, and in perhaps his final performance, John Fielder (the recently - deceased long - time Disney actor best known for voicing Piglet).
However, that small visit ends up being longer than they anticipated when it is discovered to be haunted by ghosts who don't want them to leave, as it seems Sara is of particular interest to the mansion's current owner for resembling his deceased lover.
A textbook example on how to craft a successful murder mystery, the film's major twist - the sudden appearance of the supposedly deceased - also became a standard story template for several Universal TV series, including «Columbo» and «Magnum P.I.» «Laura» was also remade several times for TV, and Vera Casparay's novel enjoyed a long publishing legacy.
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