How To Use Exhume In A Sentence

  • Bozo The Neoclown says: ten bucks says pattycakes would fellate saint ronnie if we were to exhume to corpse. Think Progress » Obama: I’d rather be a ‘really good one-term president’ than ‘mediocre two-term president.’
  • Bozo The Neoclown says: perhaps as a “half-time show” they can exhume the remains of charlie heston and pry the gun from his “cold, dead hands” on the stairs of the capitol? Think Progress » Gun Advocates Plan DC March On 15th Anniversary Of Oklahoma City Bombing
  • A DNA sample taken from the exhumed body of the A6 murderer James Hanratty has reportedly confirmed his guilt.
  • A slight shudder slid over him, footsteps on his grave, a shadowy ghoul with its gargoyle grin threatening to exhume long-buried corpses.
  • The title song, with lyrics by Johnny Mercer, was recorded by a number of big bands at the time, but the only singers to exhume it over the years were scholarly inclined divas like Barbara Lea and Marlene VerPlanck. Hard-Bop, Key Chops And Country Stomps
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  • Galluzzi said he was waiting for permission from the church to exhume the body and then would form a committee of historians, scientists and doctors to oversee the project.
  • He said in the event of a proper burial being impractical - such as in the case of a mine disaster - traditional healers could be called in to "exhume" the lost spirits. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • By the time they reach their teens, the kids will probably have exhumed my body and stuck my head on a pike.
  • The exhumers, Sheffield-based UK Exhumation Service Ltd, have already accidentally unearthed a historic crypt, when the ground collapsed under the weight of a digger.
  • BUCHAREST: Romanian dictator Nicolae Ceausescu and his wife Elena's remains will be exhumed on Wednesday from a Bucharest graveyard in order to check their identity, their son in law Mircea Opran said. The Times of India
  • In order to exhume further the elegy in the Elegiac Sonnets, we now might consider the extent to which the work resonates with traditional notions of ‘elegiac’ and the elegy as a poem of mourning.
  • The Pope was buried in the grottoes underneath St Peter's Basilica, on the site where Pope John XXIII had been laid to rest until his corpse was exhumed for public display upstairs in the basilica.
  • So now countless English not Welsh, or Scots, or Irish dead patriots are, on body snatcher Harman's orders, shamefully exhumed and 'compacted', i.e. dumped into a large grinding machine, where they are tumbled around and ground into pellets the size of rabbit droppings. Shaping Harriet Harman's Radical Realism to Face the Challenges of the Future...Blah...Blah
  • Seven years later, he exhumed her corpse to rescue the sheaf of poems that, in a Romantic fit, he had buried with her.
  • Bozo The Neoclown says: ten bucks says pattycakes would fellate saint ronnie if we were to exhume to corpse. Think Progress » Obama: I’d rather be a ‘really good one-term president’ than ‘mediocre two-term president.’
  • After the king's body had been exhumed and tested to traces of poison, it was reburied in the same spot
  • ‘Contemplating these remains as exhumed from their resting place for unknown ages, we instinctively think of his great and lordly mastery over the beasts,’ he wrote.
  • The water-damaged casket was exhumed in 1981 to resolve a conspiracy theory that a Russian look-alike had been buried in place of Oswald, and he was reburied in a new coffin. Oswald's brother sues for proceeds from coffin sale
  • Buried in shallow trenches, the fleshless skeletons were exhumed right after the war.
  • There was a flood, and it did exhume a graveyard where Confederate and Union soldiers were intermixed.
  • His uncollected journalism can "exhume" the social good that Jack London did. Dan Wichlan Collection
  • Collinson's body was exhumed earlier this month because an examination completed immediately after his death was not detailed enough, and had not been carried out by a Home Office-approved pathologist.
  • In 1715," relates Dom Martin, "one Sieur Heribel exhumed in the vicinity of Bayeux, several argil vases full of bones, and concluded (in accordance with tradition and authorities which had disappeared) that this place, a necropolis, was the Mount Faunus in which the Golden Calf is buried. Bouvard and Pécuchet A Tragi-comic Novel of Bourgeois Life
  • At these sites, the unburied or exhumed bones of the dead were left visible to make the genocide unavoidable.
  • I was telling the kids that there was always a controversy over whether Taylor had been poisoned and that people were so curious that they finally exhumed his body to check it for poisons.
  • Most news sources reported that the body had been "exhumed", and our version - a hole dug in the ground next to the grave - was disputed. ChessBase News
  • These casings were found on sites in the Srebrenica area, sites that had been exhumed, meaning that sometimes the markings on them were not visible, "he said. Institute for War & Peace Reporting
  • As part of the evidence gathering process, they will ask Defra officials to exhume the carcasses of cows buried in October 2000-four months before the first case of foot-and-mouth was detected.
  • The metamorphic core complex is thus formed as mid-crustal rocks are exhumed by tectonic unroofing in an extensional setting.
  • Three to seven years after burial, the bones of the deceased are exhumed and placed in a family vault or a communal ossuary.
  • The possible grave finding of the archaeologist changed nothing in their plans (besides being a minor delay for the construction start date), nor would the discovery of a body on the property change the University’s plans; they’d just exhume, reinter, and put up a plaque. Sandridge Visits Ivy Graveyard at cvillenews.com
  • His researchers have exhumed numerous Roman-era items, including a child's bracelet, several belt buckles, an ancient safety pin and a six-pointed talisman they describe as a zoomorph. In Search Of The Gods
  • I had already seen some photographs of the corpses being exhumed and reburied, and of the cemetery being built.
  • His body was exhumed some months later and reinterred in a martyrs' cemetery not far away, where it remains to this day.
  • In the first scene, Madoc discovers an English plot to exhume his father's bones and discard them "In some unhallowed pit, with foul disgrace/And contumelious wrong" (Southey, Madoc 128). The Allure of the Same: Robert Southey's Welsh Indians and the Rhetoric of Good Colonialism
  • Religious officials have announced that the earthly remains of St. Pio of Pietrelcina, better known as Padre Pio, will be exhumed later this month. Nunc Scio » Blog Archive » It’s religious corpse viewing time in Italy
  • Alternately re-creating daily life and picking, brick by symbolic brick, at the abundant archaeological and psychological detritus, she proceeds to exhume, analyze, and reconstitute the time and place in a manner pleasing to traditionalists, revisionists, and inevitabilists alike. Cover to Cover
  • Next spring, forensic anthropologists will exhume the row of chancel graves, which might contain the remains of the fort's first minister or Sir Ferdinando Wenman, a knight who arrived in 1610 to rally the fort's starving few and aid the colony's historic turnaround. Where Pocahontas Said, 'I Do'
  • The body was then exhumed and taken to the city morgue in Marino where a post-mortem was carried out.
  • Is the whole crustal section exhumed, or is only part of the subducted crust exhumed?
  • No — I don’t demand any blood in exhumed specimens. In the footsteps of Mythos… (updated) « Skulls in the Stars
  • Sixteen years later, his body was exhumed and returned to France, where it was eventually laid to rest in the Church of St. Germain-des-Pres.
  • Bollywoods Most Wanted barefeet blogger in the soul of a sculpted rock indigenous like entombed neither this nor that a pedestrian poet he bloomed tryst with destiny capsized and doomed bejeweled moments sartorial spirituality packaged costumed link after link on a facebook mushroomed a twittering tragedy a madman of mumbai assumed words words more words enwombed from his deadwood body after his death as poetic testimony of ill fate exhumed posthumously phantasmagorically perfumed Archive 2009-10-01
  • These features probably form in the shallow subsurface and are exhumed by submarine erosion.
  • He stared at it in amaze, his brain a racing wild-fire of hypotheses to account for this far-journeyer who had adventured the night of space, threaded the stars, and now rose before him and above him, exhumed by patient anthropophagi, pitted and lacquered by its fiery bath in two atmospheres. THE RED ONE
  • The work of the late coiffeur Antoine-hairdresser to Claudette Colbert and Josephine Baker -- so inspired Alexandre that he has exhumed his mentor's right hand from its Polish grave. Touching Tribute
  • Moecher and Steltenpohl document an example of an exhumed deep crustal fault, provide evidence for precise determination of the depth for earthquake rupture, and explore potential mechanisms for how deep crustal coseismic rupture occurs. EurekAlert! - Breaking News
  • Her body was later exhumed and reinterred in Norwich cathedral, 5 miles from her childhood home.
  • Father, it would not require much stretch of imagination to believe that, by some descendental metempsychosis, I had become an exhumed member of the sacred gnomides, torn ruthlessly from my sisterhood in Cerro do Frio or the cold dreary caverns of the Agathyrsi. Macaria; or, Altars of Sacrifice
  • He stared at it in amaze, his brain a racing wild-fire of hypotheses to account for this far-journeyer who had adventured the night of space, threaded the stars, and now rose before him and above him, exhumed by patient anthropophagi, pitted and lacquered by its fiery bath in two atmospheres. THE RED ONE
  • It's not surprising that they would exhume him now to serve his usual role as facilitator of GOP criminal ravishment.
  • They know that an almost complete set of remains was exhumed from the Yreaka grave and that those remains did not belong to Mark Judge, Plumadore, Kenneth L.
  • He stared at it in amaze, his brain a racing wild-fire of hypotheses to account for this far-journeyer who had adventured the night of space, threaded the stars, and now rose before him and above him, exhumed by patient anthropophagi, pitted and lacquered by its fiery bath in two atmospheres. THE RED ONE
  • ROME - Italian and British scientists want to exhume the body of 16th century astronomer Galileo for DNA tests to determine if his severe vision problems may have affected some of his findings.
  • As a penalty, his corpse was exhumed and beheaded.
  • Whenever a contractor digs into Berlin at a building site, he may dig up an unexploded bomb, exhume corpses, or liberate the fear trapped in a buried air raid shelter.
  • No doubt some such exceptional cases may be met with in the course of future investigations, for we are still imperfectly acquainted with the entire fauna of the age of stone in Denmark as we may infer from an opinion expressed by Steenstrup, that some of the instruments exhumed by antiquaries from the Danish peat are made of the bones and horns of the elk and reindeer. The Antiquity of Man
  • And if Carter's gone back to the dismal years 1977-80 to exhume diary material, what comes next? Jimmy Carter: Can't Stop the Typing
  • However, his body was exhumed in 2001 and examined by a state pathologist, who found the main impact to Barron's skull was from a moving object, ‘most likely a motor vehicle’.
  • In centuries past, graves would be exhumed, and any bones remaining would be collected and buried deeper down, thereby allowing fresh graves on top.
  • Apprentices' indentures issued by the Edinburgh College of Surgeons in the 1720s forbad trainees to exhume the dead - which suggests that they had been doing so.
  • Pastor in Iceland: Fischer not 'exhumed' broke the news: tissue samples had been taken from chess champion Bobby Fischer's grave, on the order of the Icelandic Supreme Court to settle a paternity dispute. ChessBase News
  • Champion Bobby Fischer were "exhumed" on Monday in the early hours of the morning. ChessBase News
  • It is of great significance to identify the location of the moat precisely to protect, exhume and utilize the site further.
  • Three to seven years after burial, the bones of the deceased are exhumed and placed in a family vault or a communal ossuary.
  • He will buried in the tomb left vacant after the remains of Pope John XXIII were exhumed from the cramped grotto under St. Peter's Basilica in 2001 and moved to the main floor following his beatification. USATODAY.com - Bells, white smoke to announce new pope
  • Of all the pre-adamite whale yet exhumed, by far the largest is the Alabama one mentioned in the last chapter, and that was less than seventy feet in length in the skeleton. Moby Dick; or the Whale
  • His remains have been exhumed from a cemetery in Queens, New York City.
  • The baby and juvenile specimens were exhumed from the museum's collection, where they had languished -- unrecognized and misnamed -- since the 1960s. Tracking T. Rex's Growth
  • BUCHAREST (AFP) - Romanian dictator Nicolae Ceausescu and his wife Elena's remains will be exhumed on Wednesday from a Bucharest graveyard in order to check their identity, their son-in-law Mircea Opran said. Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
  • Time and again one is treated to a sorry sight of a body exhumed by thieves at night and clothes stolen from the dead.
  • He was posthumously attainted of treason, and along with those of other deceased regicides, his corpse was exhumed and hanged, and his skull impaled in Westminster Hall.
  • However, it is possible that this effect may be found wherever Mesozoic faults are exhumed to the sea bed or surface, and exhumation data measured in adjacent fault blocks should be projected across these faults with some circumspection.
  • Most of the missing are believed to be buried in mass graves, and several mass grave sites have already been found and exhumed.
  • The rocks exposed in the central Aegean region, in the area of the Cyclades, are generally Alpine metamorphic rocks and Miocene granites, which were unroofed by extension and erosion, being exhumed by the end of the Miocene.
  • Peterson's third wife Kathleen was found drowned in a bathtub, and although her death was initially ruled as accidental, Stacy's suspicious disappearance later prompted authorities to exhume Kathleen's body. VIDEO: Rob Lowe Sports a Mean 'Stache in Drew Peterson: Untouchable
  • Carried in Ghanaian-made caskets, these Africans are just a few of hundreds exhumed from a centuries-old gravesite in New York City.
  • Beddoes as a writer of brief lyric poems, songs exhumed from the bodies of his dramas, and for the bizarre, sprawling Death's Jest Book. Introduction
  • The argument of Consumed is a barrage of small facts tenuously connected by undermotivated pet theories exhumed from the graveyard of 20th century social theory — Freud, Marcuse, Adorno, In Search of Higher Pleasures
  • With a horseshoe pinkie ring refracting rays from the California sun and a gangster chalk-stripe suit that looked like it had been exhumed from the crypt of Frank Costello, Stone was there to help his friend and longtime client Donald Trump explore a Reform Party presidential candidacy in 2000. FLY FISHING WITH DARTH VADER
  • United States was allowed to exhume his remains, but for decades they lay in Hawaii as an unknown soldier. Remains Returned List WWII
  • It never failed to astound midcareer people when Google asked to exhume those old records. In the Plex
  • One candidate, sculptor Louis Auvray, hinted at the exhumed mummy when he stated the uniform depicted on his effigy was the one in which Napoleon was buried, that of the colonel of the chasseurs.
  • Detectives have used DNA evidence to name a nightclub bouncer whose body was exhumed last month as the likely rapist and killer of three teenage girls almost 30 years ago.
  • Azemi obtained a court order to exhume the body and arrested the brother.
  • In 1840 his body is exhumed and with pomp and ceremony moved to Paris.
  • Treloar's body was exhumed in 1923 and buried at Mungerannie.

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