He was at that time working in the removal business and had no experience as a funeral director or undertaker. |
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But the don is immediately shown as a gentle person sniffing a flower, remarking about the undertaker being mistaken about them being murders. |
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He was a long and slimly built man with the grace and appearance of an undertaker. |
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The local undertaker carried the body into town for embalming, then returned it to the ranch where it was laid out in the living room. |
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When she died, her father arranged for the undertaker to pick up her body from the hospital on a Saturday. |
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Michael served as an auctioneer from 1955 to 1997 and as a funeral undertaker and shopkeeper up to the time of his death. |
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When we went into the undertaker to arrange a grave, they said it had all been taken care of. |
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I hadn't made arrangements with an undertaker and the phone rang off the hook with calls from New York. |
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When all the arrangements had been made, I told the undertaker, whom Papa called Digger, that I wanted to see my father. |
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We can't do anything now, but in the morning I'll write to the doctor, her lawyer, and the undertaker. |
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Miller is also the local undertaker and seems to have both an intuitive and mystical sense of how critically important his work is. |
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The undertaker was so taken with the story of Bobby Bell that he is dedicating a new chapel of rest to his memory. |
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But the undertaker, by some misunderstanding, took the man's remains to the house of the woman's friends, where a wake was held. |
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She covered his body with the chenille spread and went inside to phone the undertaker. |
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Where a sewer is requisitioned, the sewerage undertaker may require contribution to the cost from the person requisitioning the sewer. |
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I was speaking with Sebastian the undertaker, who we found besotted with wine in the mausoleum yesterday evening. |
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An undertaker with a passion for vintage cars has introduced the country's first white Rolls Royce hearse to his fleet. |
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Then there is a baffled son, emotionally involved with an overambitious undertaker. |
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The undertaker had certainly done his work well, for the room was turned into a small chapelle ardente. |
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The posting of collateral by the payment undertaker described above resulted in only minor costs to the Company. |
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And he said a local undertaker had told him he had arranged at least four funerals after fatalities on that stretch of road over the last 20 years. |
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Straight after the funeral the undertaker gave us all the paperwork and had it in a folder for us, and said this was for our keeping, just to look at later. |
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As statutory undertaker, NIW is placed under a duty to provide wholesome water supplies. |
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Discretion, competence and a talent for hand-holding are prized of underwriter and undertaker alike. |
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The undertaker was required to coax a decision from them about the present, the casket – despite their decades old feuds. |
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Nevertheless we would be obligated to fulfil these financial obligations ourselves if a payment undertaker were unable to do so. |
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If you are a certified undertaker, Enaos.net offers many more possibilities in addition to this site. |
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In a way, he sees himself as a spiritual counselor as much as an undertaker. |
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Her father was then serving Canada in the World War I. Her coffin lay unnoticed in a catacomb in London for 92 years until it was discovered by undertaker Barry Smith. |
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The fear of the people who handle corpses is not limited to rural villages in faraway lands Though we despise the undertaker, we know why we need them. |
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My playground, carefully curated by my undertaker father, consisted of rooms full of gleaming coffins, the neon glare of brightly coloured embalming fluid bottles, and the bodies, always the bodies. |
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Following on from Mr Titford's comments, today I tried to contact an undertaker friend to see if he had anything he wished to add tonight, but it seems he is on his holidays somewhere, as it so happens. |
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Moreover, we can replace any payment undertaker at any time if its credit rating were to fall below a certain level, or for any reason at our discretion. |
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Now 60, he sees his job as an undertaker as a vocation. |
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The statutory water undertaker is required to maintain a public record of the quality of water it supplies which contains information about the action being taken in respect of any failures. |
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Tim Tadman, a third-generation undertaker in the borough, explains that while his father and grandfather inhumed the locals in the pretty wooded cemetery, he has to go further afield, which costs extra. |
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He's not alone in his post-mortem perambulations either – in another example of Who's habit of melding disparate styles he's joined in his undead rampage by what looks like an Edwardian undertaker with gigantic muttonchops. |
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This includes professions which require a dangerous environment for their existence such as the politician, the policeman, the newspaperman, the undertaker and others. |
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The undertaker of the enterprise is usually known today by the French term entrepreneur because we have surrendered the English word to the undertakers of funerals. |
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