gravestones in A Sentence

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    There are no Gravestones, no monuments?

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    Each of their Gravestones are shown here.

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    As if they were two Gravestones.

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    What makes you think they're Gravestones?

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    These Gravestones over here, can you see them?

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    There are many Gravestones that have death by drowning.

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    Even today, old Gravestones from the former cemetery can still be seen.

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    He and his family's Gravestones can still be seen in the parish churchyard today.

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    You can also see a 13th-century mikveh(a Jewish ritual bath) and ancient Jewish Gravestones at this museum.

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    In this case, images of the skull, crosses and Gravestones can be added to this picture.

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    Pets aren't actually buried there, and the inscriptions on the Gravestones are meant to be funny.

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    The cemetery is fake, pets aren't actually buried there, and the inscriptions on the Gravestones are meant to be funny.

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    Seen as an important symbol of life, hands carved into Gravestones represent the deceased's relationships with other human beings and with God.

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    Seen as an important symbol of life, hands and fingers carved into Gravestones represent the deceased's relationships with other human beings and with God.

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    In Spartan society, only two types of people were allowed to have Gravestones, women who died during childbirth and men who fell in battle.

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    Since 1965, the exact location of William Blake's grave had been lost and forgotten, while Gravestones were taken away to create a new lawn.

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    Climbing the stairs, back up into the cold Moscow air, the guards give us a few moments to gaze over the Gravestones and busts dedicated to Russia's most famous figures.

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    This fear of Islam and immigrants is what leads to the desecration of Gravestones of French Muslim World War II veterans, opposition to Muslim women's dress, and the publication of fear-mongering bestsellers that imagine an Islamic takeover of France.

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    A famous Will Rogers quote is cited on Wikipedia:“When I die, my epitaph, or whatever you call those signs on Gravestones, is going to read:‘I joked about every prominent man of my time, but I never met a man I didn't like.'.

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