Sentences with phrase «undertaker who»

William Banting was an obese English undertaker who lived from 1796 to 1878, who undertook a change in diet at the recommendation of a friend, Dr William Harvey.
18 Worker bees have strictly regimented roles, including that of undertakers who drag their dead siblings from the hive.

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Seriously, Ed's corpse has a better chance of becoming prime minister than the plastinated Lithuanian undertaker ass - hat who stands before us all now, gargling vowels like he's swallowed his own fucking soft palate.
«One of the first indications was that undertakers were running out of coffins and florists out of flowers,» remembers Robert Waller, who was then a medical researcher -LSB-...]
As examples of staff at risk, the VHPB cites teachers of mentally handicapped people, who may be bitten; laboratory workers; police; firefighters; undertakers; social workers who work with drug users; laundry and cleaning staff; refuse collectors; customs officers; people who maintain hospital equipment; military personnel; prostitutes; and speech therapists, who sometimes have to put their hands into clients» mouths.
The only man who sells empty boxes is the undertaker, and by the look of some of you lot today, I'd make more money with me measuring tape.
Finally, there's Rose - Johnny's love interest, Qwerty Doolittle (Eddie Redmayne), an eccentric undertaker with money woes who just might be willing to fulfill Charlie's bizarre request.
The uninvolved clergyman, the efficient undertakers, the remote father, the angry son, the handful of neighbors who didn't know the deceased all that well, the family skeletons.
INDEPENDENT & FOREIGN FILMS Departures (PG - 13 for mature themes) Foreign Film Oscar - winner revolving around the plight of an unemployed cellist (Masahiro Motoki) who moves back to his hometown where he discovers the true meaning of life when he takes a job as an undertaker over the objection of his wife (Ryoko Hirosue) and friends.
Of course, the plan doesn't pan out, and Casey goes on the run, in possession of several million euros that the trafficker had stashed in a luxury car, pursued back to Cologne by Hagen's bearded assassins, who all look like hipster undertakers.
He himself plays a role in the film as an uncomfortably retired opera director who flies with his wife (Judy Davis) to Rome to meet his future son - in - law and discovers that the boy's undertaker father (Fabio Armiliato) has a great singing voice — but only when he's singing in the shower.
He'd already been married in Marin, had four kids, got divorced, raised his two sons Mike and Lad (been given the «mother of the year» award by his local PTA), discovered the woman next door had cancer (they'd been having an affair while he was married to his first wife, who'd moved to Hawaii with his two daughters), married her, watched her die in their bed, taken a shower, called the undertaker, buried her, and a few years short of fifty, moved into this massive, six - apartment - sized penthouse apartment by himself.
He was tall and amazingly thing, dressed in a black suit that made him look more like an undertaker than a man who owned an amusement park.
There had actually been a «dress for success» guest speaker at the office while I was away on a Broker course, who, oddly enough, I was later told, had selected as the one appearing to have the most professional businesslike appearance, was the quiet new hire I mentioned in a post ages ago; the distinguished looking young undertaker.
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