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- noun Plural form of
exhumation .
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Examples
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The first exhumations were amateur affairs, involving guesswork, rumours and crude holes scooped out by borrowed yellow diggers.
Trial of judge Baltasar Garzón splits a Spain still suffering civil war wounds 2012
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The White case was not like other accidents or exhumations.
So Much Pretty Cara Hoffman 2011
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The White case was not like other accidents or exhumations.
So Much Pretty Cara Hoffman 2011
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It said rising demand for land and redevelopments is causing a shortage of available ground for burials with the result that there has been an increase in exhumations.
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James N. Taylor 1971, exhumations showed arsenic poisoning her first husband
AS SEEN ON TV: BLANCHE TAYLOR MOORE Toby O'B 2010
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Isla Taylor - 1970, exhumations showed arsenic poisoning her mother-in-law
AS SEEN ON TV: BLANCHE TAYLOR MOORE Toby O'B 2010
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He said exhumations would begin soon at the site, which was discovered based on witness accounts and in cooperation with a European Union mission in Kosovo.
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Baraybar, who has previously worked at exhumations in Haiti, Rwanda and Ethiopia, has spent three months training 40 carefully selected members of the police and the Congolese army in the province of North Kivu, eastern DRC, to "investigate their own dead".
Congo examines mass graves to find proof of revenge genocide on Hutus Ofelia de Pablo 2010
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A few elderly people already in the sprawling cemetery were kept away from the exhumations by guards.
Nicolae Ceausescu And Wife Exhumed To Solve Burial Mystery 2010
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P. D. Kiser - 1968, exhumations showed arsenic poisoning her father
AS SEEN ON TV: BLANCHE TAYLOR MOORE Toby O'B 2010
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