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Sepulchral, that is, until the voice of Sir David Murray, boss of Scotland's largest private company, booms from the boardroom squawk box.
unknown title 2009
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Tim Marquitz tries innovative pricing for his novella Sepulchral Earth
Tim Marquitz tries innovative pricing for his novella Sepulchral Earth Cindy 2010
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The monument, in its original state, must have been not inferior in any respect to the best of the same period in Westminster Abbey; and the curious reader is referred for farther particulars of it to “The Sepulchral Antiquities of Great Britain, by Edward Blore, F.S.A.”
Castle Dangerous 2008
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Sepulchral meals are bestowed upon thee, and he overthroweth for thee thine enemies, setting them under thy feet in the presence of thy scribe and of the Utchat and of Ptah-Seker, who hast bound thee up.
A Winter Haunting Simmons, Dan 2002
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The following Sepulchral Enigma against Pride, is engraved on a stone, in the Cathedral Church of Hamburgh:
The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 14, No. 392, October 3, 1829 Various
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"Engravings of Sepulchral Brasses in Norfolk and Suffolk," after stating that merchants or burgesses were probably the only classes except the military that were represented on monuments, goes on to observe that
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See further the _Archaeological Journal_, passim, and Mr. Cutt's work on _Sepulchral Crosses and Slabs_.
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There are four _Sepulchral Brasses_ on the floor of the chantries.
A Short Account of King's College Chapel Walter Poole Littlechild
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( "Sepulchral Monuments," vol. ii) to those given by the old chronicler.
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Fac-simile of Sepulchral inscription from Athens, 192
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