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  • New Liturgical Movement: A Funereal Sanctus - at a Wedding? skip to main | skip to sidebar

    A Funereal Sanctus - at a Wedding? 2009

  • Lower-Priced Alternative : Funereal Han pottery jars dating to the 2nd century B.C. can be as ornately decorated as their bronze predecessors, but the Chinese shy away from some items exhumed from tombs.

    The China Factor Kelly Crow 2011

  • I followed Gus on his first ever rock and roll tour—with his deathcore quintet Funereal Winch—which took him and his $150 bass paid for by a miserable summer working at Quiznos through suburban Ohio and northwestern Pennsylvania, and I followed him through all the exploded friendships and busted feelings that resulted from it.

    Miss Misery Andy Greenwald 2006

  • I followed Gus on his first ever rock and roll tour—with his deathcore quintet Funereal Winch—which took him and his $150 bass paid for by a miserable summer working at Quiznos through suburban Ohio and northwestern Pennsylvania, and I followed him through all the exploded friendships and busted feelings that resulted from it.

    Miss Misery Andy Greenwald 2006

  • Funereal black, Stoddard thought to himself, and then reflected that the last funeral he'd attended himself had looked more like a garden party.

    Corpse in the Abstract Crayne, J. D. 2003

  • Funereal monuments are characteristic of every race and have proved the most enduring records of the past.

    Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 10 The Guide Charles Herbert Sylvester

  • 'Funereal Orations' what an agent left on me at a dollar a month.

    Parnassus on Wheels Christopher Morley 1923

  • A whole set o '` Funereal Orations' what an agent left on me at a dollar a month.

    Parnassus On Wheels 1917

  • Funereal monuments abound, especially of naval constructors; the most interesting one of them, in the collection of the Museum, is that of the Longidiena family.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 12: Philip II-Reuss 1840-1916 1913

  • With immortelles self-woven into strange Funereal shapes, and horrid nettles grew.

    Can Such Things Be Bierce, Ambrose, 1842-1914? 1909

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