But he always had a very interesting kind of clinical take, psychiatrist take on the afterlife, whether there was an afterlife.
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It's especially weird how often fans of a genre that proudly spits in the face of the afterlife want to believe there's an afterlife.
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As we previously learned, Ghostbusters: Afterlife ties back to the original Ghostbusters movie, and several actors from the original movies have agreed to appear in Afterlife.
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Artist Jeremy Couillard envisions the possibility in Alien Afterlife, a first-person video game installation where players die in a hospital, then find their afterlife hijacked by aliens.
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Preparing for the afterlife The central tenet of ancient Egyptian mummification was preservation of a perfect body, so that it could enter into the afterlife as a complete entity.
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But more than that, I was pleased by the show's ultimate approach to the afterlife, namely its conviction that the afterlife cannot be permanent without inevitably becoming a kind of hell.
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But boy, am I happy it's back in the afterlife.
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I want to give them their privacy in the afterlife.
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That's why TV is fixated on death and the afterlife.
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I sincerely hope his afterlife is a warm, peaceful… …haven.
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I sincerely hope his afterlife is a warm, peaceful … haven.
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We're then left with the anxiety of a digital afterlife.
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This way of dealing with the afterlife is more practical.
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It seemed a virtuous afterlife: the world's most opulent flophouse.
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Read This Next: The Health Benefits of Contemplating the Afterlife
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VIVIAN MAIER: A Photographer's Life and Afterlife, by Pamela Bannos.
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To combat it, a networked afterlife called Anvil is released.
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For some, a networked afterlife might be a true heaven.
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The Good Place obviously deals with versions of the afterlife.
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Each of these three novels has had a remarkable afterlife.
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Jewish texts have long foretold an afterlife of revolving souls.
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Afterlife is not connected to the 2016 reboot of Ghostbusters.
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"Ghostbusters: Afterlife" is set for release on July 10, 2020.
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In witnessing them now, viewers become part of that afterlife.
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Ever thought about walking like an Egyptian into the afterlife?
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The subjects include spirit realms, esoteric wisdom and the afterlife.
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The mystery in question is whether there is an afterlife.
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And in that afterlife, Dodge reigns supreme, an omnipotent god.
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He offers out-of- body experiences and journeys to the afterlife.
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RIP, Sandor Clegane; may many chickens await you in the afterlife.
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RIP, Sandor Clegane: May many chickens await you in the afterlife.
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Its afterlife, painted as an opportunity, is actually a Sisyphean hell.
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Here's what cinema has told us to expect in the afterlife.
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She concludes her book by examining Mao's afterlife in China itself.
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Is Laura still being used and abused in this surreal afterlife?
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That, Gordon, is a giant crispy pork ladder to the afterlife.
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He became a poet of death, memory and a flickering afterlife.
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The final chapters describe Betsy's afterlife, which includes a disastrous marriage.
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Just sad mummies who spent the afterlife soaking in poop water.
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In other words, the afterlife is a direct product of life.
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"It was a matter of death and the afterlife," writes Enrigue.
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Her misty abstract paintings evoke the galaxy, the cosmos, the afterlife.
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So read on and save your juice cleanse for the afterlife.
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" And the second question was, "Does it prove there's an afterlife?
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Will my Sadness Lamp help me reign eternally in the afterlife?
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It is certainly the Wagner opera with the most vexed afterlife.
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Mr. Goodall did not believe in the afterlife, the organization said.
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Couldn't he tell her as a Force-ghost in the afterlife?
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Test your knowledge of her life — and afterlife — with our quiz.
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"I don't want him chasing me in the afterlife," Laius says.
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What would the worst-case scenario afterlife look like for you?
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" In another essay, Uta Werlich of Stuttgart's Linden-Museum notes that there's "a firm belief in an afterlife, and the assumption that this afterlife is subject to similar needs and desires as the here and now.
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The Black Panther movie establishes the MCU's Wakandan connection to the afterlife.
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Which, I suppose, would be comforting if I believed in the afterlife.
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"In Egypt, it's all about looking good for the afterlife," Thomas says.
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"This is a message sent to us from the afterlife," he said.
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And the car is her afterlife vehicle, literally taking her to heaven.
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It may even have been seen as a way into the afterlife.
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Hopefully, there's unlimited bread, ribs, and hundred dollar bills in the afterlife.
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That's why the book doesn't talk about before birth or the afterlife.
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The series lasted three seasons and enjoyed a long afterlife in syndication.
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If we could only carry our phones with us to the afterlife.
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You can play the beta version of "Alien Afterlife" for free here.
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"Do you believe in the afterlife?" she asks Shadow in the clip.
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Yet in his afterlife, Long has traveled far and traveled quite well.
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There it begins a new, practically eternal afterlife as a polluting nuisance.
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His first novel, "Absolution," investigated the afterlife of apartheid in South Africa.
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Among the Many Items Joining King Tut In the Afterlife ... Four Socks?
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Johns Hopkins and subsequent medical parties were solely concerned with Henrietta's afterlife.
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More so, it was the journey of a being, including the afterlife.
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Quietly, his Catholicism begins to reemerge, with the possibility of an afterlife.
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This is the Jewish view of the afterlife: Don't count on it.
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My faith is not tied to some divine promise about the afterlife.
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Maybe we would even be jammed together like sardines in the afterlife.
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For more on Ghostbusters: Afterlife, check out the Vanity Fair article here.
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Two other evening-length works touched on themes of death and afterlife.
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Ghostbusters: Afterlife stars Paul Rudd, Carrie Coon, Mckenna Grace, and Finn Wolfhard.
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The first trailer for Ghostbusters: Afterlife has arrived, and it looks glorious.
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Even from the afterlife, Mackk remains a source of inspiration and guidance.
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Some businesses and individuals still rely on Etna, even in its afterlife.
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MESSIAH The Composition and Afterlife of Handel's Masterpiece By Jonathan Keates Illustrated.
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But I didn't go in with any particular belief about the afterlife.
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Intentionally or not, games contain implicit messages about purpose, free will, the afterlife.
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But this dying technology may have an afterlife inside the computer data center.
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She exited it — in the frozen north — and walked to Drogo's afterlife tent.
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"You weren't even wearing them!" she'd say, painfully practical, even in the afterlife.
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No flashbacks, no afterlife that I could recall… It was exactly like sleeping.
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The afterlife of a meme, like most entities on the web, is infinite.
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Library of America collection of Jackson's work; and the afterlife of her infamous
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Or even "San Junipero," which offered a delicate, beautiful perspective on the afterlife.
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Hope he's getting wasted in the afterlife with the Red God right now.
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And what is our responsibility as a society to document this digital afterlife?
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And the Puritans had their own way of scaring Christians with the afterlife.
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"I hope to see you in the afterlife," he says on the video.
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"Pride and Prejudice," in particular, has enjoyed a full and occasionally wacko afterlife.
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Yet there may be an afterlife for one of Ms. Parks's former homes.
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His character reappeared in the afterlife in a "Homicide" TV movie in 2000.
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I could soon be joining her mother in the afterlife, leaving her parentless.
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Sometimes the family designate a son to save the family in the afterlife.
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Reeves gave an honest, poignant answer when asked about death and the afterlife.
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One funeral guest describes the buffalo as the "entry ticket" to the afterlife.
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In the afterlife—just as on Earth—there will be people of color.
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A Chance to Spend 20183-Plus Years in Venice (in the Afterlife) 27.
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The afterlife in "The Good Place," on the other hand, is deliberately artificial.
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The new episodes show that this bespoke afterlife has endless possibilities for growth.
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Why do any of them need to brave the uncertainty of an afterlife?
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He finds Evie in the afterlife, staying active as an anti-government protester.
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What might we tell our children when they express fear of the afterlife?
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His life, and afterlife, were to be dogged by shadow versions of himself.
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On his own rock, yards away, he rises and walks into the afterlife.
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And how do you feel about the series' ultimate redesign of the afterlife?
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James Ijames's exploration of an African-American afterlife proceeds toward its just reward.
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Alexandra told Nicholas that Rasputin continued to pray for him from the afterlife.
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They invoked everyday hypotheticals but also a supposed afterlife conversation with Alexander Hamilton.
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Was NBC jittery about the religious implications of a show about the afterlife?
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Did you take comfort in the idea of the afterlife in The Discovery?
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A decade later, in the afterlife, it feels like I can't be killed.
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It almost feels unfair to say that I'm happy it's back in the afterlife.
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If there&aposs an afterlife, Harlan is already kicking ass and taking down names.
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When a star explodes into a supernova, its afterlife is determined by its mass.
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Dead characters from a popular Netflix show binge-watching TV together in the afterlife?
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In his afterlife, he has become a superhero, a mega-meme, the internet's gorilla.
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True happiness was now something to be attained in the afterlife, not on Earth.
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Though the show takes place in the afterlife, that's not what it's really about.
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Mr Balint elegantly intercuts courtroom scenes with episodes from Kafka's biography and cultural afterlife.
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He lets everybody know that, so far as he can tell, there's no afterlife.
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It has enjoyed a tenacious afterlife that has not received the attention it deserves.
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Freed of laugh tracks and multiple cameras, writers got into it. Death. Afterlife. Aliens.
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The label previously released Afterlife by DJ Rashad and DJ Earl's Open Your Eyes.
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ANTWERP, BELGIUM — For architects, or at least for Zaha Hadid, there is an afterlife.
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Michael Schur is not the first writer to create a comedy about the afterlife.
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Poniewozik It doesn't look like this debate has that much of a media afterlife.
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I believe in an afterlife, which takes some of the pressure off of dying.
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As such, preparing its members for football afterlife has long been a NFLPA goal.
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It really had an afterlife that we didn't suspect it was going to have.
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The one thing is, we talk about death, we don't talk about afterlife. Right.
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Radhika JonesEditorial Director, Books VIVIAN MAIER: A Photographer's Life and Afterlife, by Pamela Bannos.
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Michael will make his afterlife Sims suffer, no matter how many rounds it takes.
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That helps ensure leftover propellant doesn't trigger a spontaneous explosion in the satellite's afterlife.
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Yancy: As a child I would incessantly ask my mother about a possible afterlife.
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If that&aposs the case, you should appoint someone to manage your digital afterlife.
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You too can think creatively about the afterlife of your own at-home props.
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Her political afterlife will be to help shape policy and move the conversation forward.
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Ghostbusters: Afterlife is directed by Jason Reitman, son of original Ghostbusters director Ivan Reitman.
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This past year, I asked Jonas Mekas, now 96, about death and the afterlife.
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Do you feel like it's had the longest afterlife of anything you've worked on?
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Daenerys' season 2 vision actually hints at this reunion with Khal Drogo in the afterlife.
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This leads me to a profound realisation: there is probably no heaven and afterlife either.
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What if the afterlife is neither total universal awareness nor void, but an alien world?
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How can anyone be so sure about the existence of social media in the afterlife?
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Don't waste time trying to answer questions about the afterlife, instead just live your life.
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And it undermines the film's core question about the afterlife by allowing purgatorial wiggle-room.
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Unlike leaders of other successful communist revolutions, Mr Castro will not have an embalmed afterlife.
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"This will enrich our knowledge as Egyptologists about the belief of the afterlife," Hawass said.
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This is a show about the afterlife, but it's designed to be accessible for everyone.
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Afterlife with Archie cheerfully drops bloody gobbets of doom on the carefree world of Riverdale.
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Sabrina's mom has also made a decision: She's ready to move on into the afterlife.
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Well, the time commitment is "only your entire afterlife," but it's for a noble cause.
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And on The Good Place, a 22-minute sitcom about the afterlife, they finally do.
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Afterlife With Archie is the first Archie Comics series that's not appropriate for all ages.
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So we have Jesus' word telling us about the afterlife, and the resurrection showing us.
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But let me share another way that helps those struggling with doubts about the afterlife.
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"They're trying to escape from Myanmar, they're trying to look for an afterlife," he said.
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Come Sunday juxtaposes the sins of this world with those that pertain to the afterlife.
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And the answer has to be Freudianism—the theory itself and its post-clinical afterlife.
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Joe Avella: Houdini was obsessed with séances, attempting to reach his mother in the afterlife.
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The Good Place was once a show about how to live better in the afterlife.
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But as his defeat becomes more assured, the anxiety about his political afterlife is mounting.
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Or maybe she knows that former press secretaries -- even failed secretaries -- have a rich afterlife.
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Barred from competition, SmAsH turned to Twitch as a kind of afterlife for his career.
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For some people, transitioning to the afterlife may be preferable to an encounter with Bozo.
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For two days last August, museumgoers were offered a free consultation on their digital afterlife.
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Now, some 3,000 years into the afterlife, Nesyamun can once again be heard — sort of.
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I knew what she meant about wholeness: it was a belief in an embodied afterlife.
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" Simpson responds by laughing and saying, "I would have to introduce you in the afterlife.
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"I'm in the afterlife already," she told me one day, her hands covered in paint.
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Mr. Henry is, depending on your belief in the afterlife, a seer or a charlatan.
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The possibilities that the show raises, like the afterlife, have been a comfort for Mrs.
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It's the Air Force's supercluster of super consoles that had the most star-studded afterlife.
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This is true of the afterlife of Jacobs's ideas, whatever flavor we take them in.
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But Bank of America's commitment to the Merrill Lynch brand gave it a long afterlife.
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I am showing a new piece called "Afterlife Beta" in London at the Arebyte Gallery.
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Or more probably, it means Daenerys will die and reunite with him in the afterlife.
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"Judgment Train" is a bluesy, jammy, wah-wah-loving railroad ride toward an unknowable afterlife.
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Pixar's new animated movie "Coco" is a sumptuous portrait of Mexico's infatuation with the afterlife.
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VICE: Did working on The Discovery force you to reexamine your ideas about the afterlife?
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Afterlife takes Life, chains it up and whips it against the walls of an Australian Hades.
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It seems that, as with most religions, Systemspace's appeal springs from its promise of an afterlife.
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I actually died when I heard the news, and I'm actually writing this from the afterlife.
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The IS persecuted their people, now these warrior Yazidi women are ruining their virgin afterlife fantasies.
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This indicates some kind of connection to the afterlife, as if the demons were hell-sent.
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You'd think even the most persistent breakouts wouldn't be able to follow you into the afterlife.
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There are, of course, at least as many versions of the afterlife as there are religions.
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Everyone hopes they will go to heaven and reach some type of nirvana in the afterlife.
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It's had a really long afterlife — it's sort of the original fake news, in a sense.
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His youth makes for the possibility of a long and potentially active Oval Office afterlife. 2.
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Though it lasted just two series, its afterlife has been long, and its fans are rabid.
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The Ancient Egyptians used to immaculately decorate coffins/sarcophagi to ensure safe passage into the afterlife.
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As in, how do certain Midwestern architects make a credible design of the one true afterlife?
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And yet it asks the audience, sometimes explicitly, to consider a deeply unsettling afterlife scenario. Seriously!
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Of course, in Ms. Jones's universe, there's a possibility of becoming a star in the afterlife.
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The nonprofit encodes languages for the digital age, preserving them in amber for their onscreen afterlife.
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The slaves themselves had no afterlife, except in the form of continuing service to their masters.
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If you believe people have souls, a C-section is probably good preparation for the afterlife.
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We do not discuss her death, but I know she believes in some sort of afterlife.
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Raised Catholic, Lowery stopped believing in God or an afterlife by the time he was twenty.
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Green's afterlife got going very quickly, and looked set to be a series of false dawns.
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"You're not asking me about the afterlife," he said with that mischievous glint in his eyes.
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As pièce de démoniaque résistance, she breaks up with Jason, the loveliest boy in the afterlife.
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Plans for the limited afterlife of her company were announced in the ensuing months and years.
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Now, a few days after getting its official name, "Ghostbusters: Afterlife" has its first full trailer.
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She believed in an afterlife, as one might expect given that she belongs to a church.
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It's divided into four thematic areas — Self, Public, Planet and Afterlife — though these arenas feel porous.
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And here is where religion, mankind's primary search for immortality and the afterlife, enters the picture.
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If you forget who you are there's a desk in the afterlife meant to retrieve you.
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Over the past few years, humorous interpretations of the afterlife have become a viably eccentric TV subcategory.
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Accordingly, the themes covered on Afterlife range from BDSM and immortality to interrogations of Australia's colonial history.
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Jesus' first listeners heard not a parable about salvation in the afterlife but about economics in present.
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When Will tests the machine, we discover that the entire movie has been set in his afterlife.
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In fact, Will has lived countless versions of this afterlife, trying again and again to repair it.
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That sounds morbid, or possibly extremely goth, but her interest wasn't in the afterlife nor the aesthetics.
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In another, Fred's dead relatives come to his house, demanding that he join them in the afterlife.
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Nostalgia and despair form the emotional undercurrent of these stories about the afterlife of an immigrant childhood.
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A zombie who decides the afterlife isn't for her, and returns to win back her husband's heart.
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His latest novel, Summerland, is set in 1938 after spiritualists discovered that there is an afterlife: Summerland.
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The show, which just launched its third season, is a high-concept fantasy sitcom about the afterlife.
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Characters we thought were long gone return, whether in the afterlife or living far off in seclusion.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads LONDON — It's hard to fit the afterlife within a white cube.
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He fell asleep last night and just never woke up, making a peaceful transition to the afterlife.
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There are just questions, and the point of life — and afterlife — is to grapple endlessly with them.
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To Talbert, these messages are a way to reach out and support her kin from the afterlife.
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The Body Farm was apparently traumatic enough to convince Ozzy to adjust his plans for the afterlife.
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"I would work with James Wan for eternity and into eternity's afterlife," Ms. Farmiga said via email.
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Ms. Woodruff also said she could only imagine what Ms. Ifill might be doing in the afterlife.
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In her afterlife, the discovery of her bust heralded a queenly renaissance, albeit one characterized by controversy.
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Instead, what we've had from Death Grips has been more of an afterlife experience, a productive haunting.
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It was done without regard to dioxin's effect on human beings or its virulent and long afterlife.
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An act done for millenniums, it ensures the spirit of the animal is healthy in its afterlife.
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Instead, the story goes far beyond selfie culture to questions of mortality, the afterlife and self-worth.
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Things you can only take to your afterlife are beloved, positive memories; not your rank or honor.
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Here he riffs on parenting, pokes fun at Elon Musk and shares his vision of the afterlife.
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Season 2 of this brilliant, inventive comedy about the quirky realities of the afterlife is now streaming.
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To visit them is to clock up frequent flier points for a final trip to the afterlife.
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A new Halloween decoration proves that even in the afterlife, we'll all be obsessed with our phones!
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WE'LL ALWAYS HAVE CASABLANCA The Life, Legend, and Afterlife of Hollywood's Most Beloved MovieBy Noah Isenberg Illustrated.
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WE'LL ALWAYS HAVE CASABLANCA: The Life, Legend, and Afterlife of Hollywood's Most Beloved Movie, by Noah Isenberg.
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They apologize for hurting their parents but promise to make it up to them in the afterlife.
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He is either in an afterlife or a life before this, the incident that took his life.
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The only explanation, it seemed, was that they believed martyrdom would unite them again in the afterlife.
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Another gallery features her expressionistic charcoal drawings of her dog Lolabelle and visions of the Tibetan afterlife.
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It's an ode to the afterlife and a reminder that death is nothing to be afraid of.
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Crowding their feet are toys and snacks left by parents to comfort their children in the afterlife.
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No. When you ask what memory is, there's a lot of concern with memory in the afterlife.
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But first he must face seven judges in the afterlife who review key moments in his existence.
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HEAVENS ON EARTH The Scientific Search for the Afterlife, Immortality, and Utopia By Michael Shermer 320 pp.
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In the first part of my afterlife, my most frequent visitors will be beasts, birds and bugs.
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Along with the film's embrace of the afterlife, the use of Spanglish dialogue is a refreshing surprise.
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Just as the Bauhaus had splintered during its lifetime, it was mutating and multiplying in its afterlife.
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Would you consider then most Christian notions of an afterlife to be in the "death negative" category?
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What every player will see, though, is the effect of the island's afterlife residents on its visitors.
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It's funny, because we've talked about the afterlife a bit in talking about this movie, and when you examine a lot of views of the afterlife, some of them feel like this duality of the best thing you can think of versus the worst thing you can think of.
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Michael accepts the challenge and we are soon transported to Misty's personalized afterlife—a middle school science lab.
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And at least this created a memory that will last a lifetime — and maybe even into the afterlife.
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"The Afterlife album took ages to evolve out of the ZU goo," Bandleader Nic Oogjes explained via email.
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A lot more so than the strange afterlife of his Making a Murderer role, constructed by predominantly female
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The afterlife exists exclusively as a means to a narrative end, a tool to progress Will's personal growth.
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Alas, while we never quite got #JusticeForBob, that doesn't mean that Astin's character is miserable in the afterlife.
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In this version of the afterlife, torture, like its cousin the office job, takes place between 9-5.
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To do so can interfere with the journey to the afterlife, keeping their souls connected to this world.
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Based on Season 1 and Season 2, the moral sorting system of the afterlife is pretty forked up.
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After all, knowing you've got each other's backs — even into the afterlife — can only make your bond stronger.
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" Smith herself recently told Townsend: "You have no idea how many lives Alex has touched in his afterlife.
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What would be a more poetic end to the show than Rebecca's spirit greeting Jack in the afterlife?
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Well, they're walking away from the physical reality of the home they've built, but not the digital afterlife.
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After all, we had earned our places here by answering our afterlife interview questions correctly to get inside.
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When Stanley Kubrick was filming The Shining, he said it was an optimistic story because there's an afterlife.
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Doesn't the founder see anything dystopic about the idea of an employer having control over an employee's afterlife?
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What if the afterlife really does work like this and not in accordance with any major organized religion?
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Created to fend off the Soviets, NATO has had a strange afterlife since 1991, when the USSR dissolved.
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It has to be as evocative of you and your personality, as Afterlife with Archie really was too.
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Pullman, in stark contrast, built his fantasy world in order to knock down any illusions of an afterlife.
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It's a half-hour network comedy chronicling the afterlife of a reprehensible young woman named Eleanor (Kristen Bell).
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Carl Öhman, an expert on the digital afterlife at Oxford University, has studied this problem a great deal.
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"The Good Place" continues to unearth the kinds of mistakes that can make the afterlife a living hell.
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Isaac might not be with his brothers in an afterlife, but he is with his brothers in death.
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If he had any sort of afterlife, it was as a writer's writer or a secondhand bookseller's writer.
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Sure, maybe the religious person is banking on an afterlife, but who can know what that will entail?
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Julie Ault: afterlife continues at Galerie Buchholz (17 E 82nd St, Upper East Side, Manhattan) through January 16.
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Conceptual art was often without an object and had an afterlife in offhand black-and-white photographic documentation.
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" Tearfully, he imagines Mr. O'Connor in the afterlife: "Does he know, God, how much I think of him?
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If New York overcame the hard scrabble '70s, the afterlife of Mr. Grooms's masterpiece has been more fraught.
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To distract him from chemotherapy, we swapped poems, plays, rants, jokes, spiritual questions and dreams of the afterlife.
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He never wrote an opera, but in his afterlife he continues to throw up scenes of high drama.
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Wesker's prominence, and a handful of slick action set pieces, makes Afterlife one of the series' better entries.
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And I can imagine it having a long and hearty afterlife in acting classes for years to come.
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When the tunnels beneath the pyramid were first explored they were tiled in blue, to symbolize Djoser's afterlife.
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When Death pays an unexpected visit, Jedermann scrambles to find a companion for his journey to the afterlife.
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A Ghost Story casts the afterlife as something we shape during life, shaded by our regrets and loves.
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A millionaire who lays a spread for fellow Muslims breaking fast is making an investment in the afterlife.
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LifeBrite is proud to have manufactured the first-ever Sadness Lamp to assist in reigning in the afterlife.
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Now, more than a century after Twain dreamed it up, "Oleomargarine" has taken on a strange new afterlife.
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When he finally healed, after about a month, he had a thought about life — or, rather, the afterlife.
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Though the walls in their tomb were bare, the coffins were embellished with beautiful hieroglyphics of the afterlife.
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With no memory of her previous life or afterlife, Eleanor tries to live ethically, and it goes poorly.
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Writing, Erdman said, developed in order to name things, to count things, and to communicate in the afterlife.
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When a scientist, Thomas (Robert Redford), proves that there is an afterlife, the reaction isn't one of joy.
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In the afterlife, the boy meets the ghosts of other black boys, including the spirit of Emmett Till.
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But Jesus was offering people a reward in an afterlife, so he wasn't asking people to be unselfish.
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Soon he has targeted a cheerful high schooler (Kim Go-eun) so that he may reach the afterlife.
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The pope insists that true believers stop crying at funerals, which completely jives with Catholicism's view of the afterlife.
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Her afterlife has lacked the obituaries and lengthy journalistic inquiries into her legacy that typically follow a celebrity's passing.
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Now that Gilmore Girls has made it to the cherished TV afterlife — Netflix — there is a lot at stake.
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They surrounded her body with meals for the afterlife, even placing a bag of pine nuts on her chest.
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In Forever, June and Oscar's afterlife is limited physically, but generally unstructured, an expectation laid out in the pilot.
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And, unfortunately, in the afterlife might be the only chance I have to get close to that sonorous sound.
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This bummer reality has never appealed much to Americans, 72 percent of whom believe in some kind of afterlife.
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Couillard tells Creators that the Tibetan Book of the Dead was one of the starting points for Alien Afterlife.
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Many of the most visible proponents of the idea that N.D.E.s prove the existence of an afterlife are doctors.
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She is soon drawn into the parallel universe of the afterlife, where she learns secrets about her own family.
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Taken as little more than that, this can be a comforting alternative to other religions' views on the afterlife.
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This is why Russian Doll is destined to join the growing slate of recent great comedies about the afterlife.
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But the striking thing about the first episode of the third season premiere is the amorality of the afterlife.
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He might die, and if he dies, he will be poor because money does not exist in the afterlife.
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When I arrived, I understood my journey was the process of dying and this hallucinatory purgatory was the afterlife.
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Saidiya Hartman was awarded for "tracing the afterlife of slavery in modern American life," according to the MacArthur Foundation.
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Two others, though, came in from a different angle, by exploring territory most commonly linked with religion: the afterlife.
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Open Your Eyes is the second release on the Teklife label, following the inaugural DJ Rashad tribute compilation Afterlife.
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This social media afterlife might also be how a generation works out its anxieties around what the princesses represent.
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Whoever this man was, someone took care to ensure that his journey to the afterlife was an enjoyable one.
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Pac's death and continued impact in the afterlife has made straying from hero-worship around him a punishable offense.
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Critic's Pick In the glamorous little corner of the afterlife that Trevor Copeland built, heaven is a nightclub stage.
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In life, he could always find his way home, so why did he not visit us in the afterlife?
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Years later, when technology improves, they are able to restore his consciousness, giving him a kind of digital afterlife.
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Most of the film takes place in a colorful afterlife inspired by the Mexican holiday Día de los Muertos.
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Farrah Abraham's beloved Pomeranian, Blue, died suddenly Wednesday -- but her pooch will have an afterlife ... stuffed on a shelf.
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Anderson returned again to direct Retribution and, as in Afterlife, tried to inject some visual style into the proceedings.
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From copypasta mascot to its undead afterlife as a Weird Twitter hero, the Spooky Skelinton endures (" Still waiting, OP").
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And for a project that was cut down in its prime, the Arrow has enjoyed a remarkable cultural afterlife.
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Ramzan is also the month to invest in the afterlife: The returns are supposed to be much higher then.
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They are meant to bring earthly comforts to ancestors in the afterlife, whether cars, motorbikes, kitchen utensils or smartphones.
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With its haunting afterlife, sexual trauma, especially when it occurs in childhood, destroys one's sense of self and safety.
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Couples linked for eternity by matrimony stand before what look like twin coffins, continuing their quarrels into the afterlife.
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What we don't feel is the boredom that must surely be part of the story of his long afterlife.
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He finally decides that the Great Perhaps has limitless possibilities, because he does believe in an afterlife of sorts.
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"There's no evidence that you really need the wealth in the afterlife," he said during his talk at Rensselaer.
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The ghosts are all residents of the Bardo, the in-between space of Tibetan Buddhism: post-life, pre-afterlife.
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Ancient Egyptians mummified humans to preserve their bodies for the afterlife, while animal mummies were used as religious offerings.
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Talking about the afterlife, or about God, might be more than some of his flock are ready to hear.
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My child is not going to heaven or having an afterlife based on some man pouring water over her head.
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" Medical doctors and neuroscientists writing about these issues claim that N.D.E.s offer "evidence for the afterlife" and "consciousness beyond life.
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N.D.E.s show not that there is an afterlife, but that it is possible to die well, surrounded by loving companionship.
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Technically, though, the tracksuit has never really left: It's been living out its trend afterlife on the racks at Kohl's.
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And a pair of guileless, elderly Jewish parents (Jeannie Berlin and Ken Stott) who have opposing views on the afterlife.
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It's a dark but colorful adventure that reimagines the immediate afterlife as an office building modeled after a carnival funhouse.
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Yet its mix of slapstick silliness and gentle satire has given it a successful afterlife on DVD and streaming services.
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Some of the images stand out more than others and have already found an afterlife in GIFs and video clips.
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Even in an afterlife, where Mormons say "all will be made right," Searle hopes his love for men isn't changed.
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The video was short but never-ending, documenting the afterlife of electronics in a form that resembled a catchy commercial.
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Since his death in a car accident on January 4, 1960, Albert Camus has led a kind of double-afterlife.
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His impending humiliation is already engendering regular prognoses about the horrors of a Trump afterlife, but this is mere foreshadowing.
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Blasting someone with radiation to expose them to another dimension sounds a lot like Desmond getting blasted into the afterlife.
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With his vaguely described mind-mapping machine, Dr. Thomas Harbor (Robert Redford) has successfully proven the existence of the afterlife.
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Together, Will and Isla find themselves at the forefront of Dr. Harbor's newest mission: mapping the terrain of the afterlife.
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Tolkien once said fantasy stories were a way to give readers "a piercing glimpse of joy" into the Christian afterlife.
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"I became more interested in this grain that was deemed worth taking to the afterlife by early Egyptians," he said.
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Referring to their post-presidential "afterlife," she said, "George and I believe his parents showed how to age with grace."
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Belief in the afterlife seems to preclude an understanding that walkers are not people with souls, but merely animated flesh.
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Jacqueline Kennedy is also the central figure in Michael J. Hogan's new study, "The Afterlife of John Fitzgerald Kennedy" (Cambridge).
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A bad person mistakenly ends up in an afterlife paradise in "The Good Place," starring Kristen Bell and Ted Danson.
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And the show has an afterlife online: Smith's "First Take" segments are posted on YouTube when the broadcast is done.
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In my mind, I hope Pete was watching from some fictional afterlife, and was able to consider this a win.
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What good is all this talk of old gods, new gods, and lords of light if there is no afterlife?
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According to spiritual coach and psychotherapist, Matthew Engel, there is a reason people avoid thinking about death and the afterlife.
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Realizing you don't want to die, and that you also don't believe in an afterlife, usually takes a personal epiphany.
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As former White House officials continue to haunt Washington, Anthony Scaramucci is enjoying his political afterlife far beyond the capital.
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But for A Ghost Story, both life and afterlife is also bound up somehow with the story of the cosmos.
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Now, in a new post-Communist Poland, their fortunes may be changing: They have acquired a peculiar — if fraught — afterlife.
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In the playbill, Mr. Miyagi points out the similarities between Ms. Miano's play and the Japanese vision of the afterlife.
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I mean plays set in an afterlife where the deceased see their time on earth through the prism of eternity.
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This further suggests that the deaths of the children were ritualistic, meant to accompany the dead Vikings in the afterlife.
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Not just any afterlife, but one shaped by the perspective fed by all of those different-but-thematically-connected ideas.
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No, the male kangaroo wasn't whispering sweet nothings into her floppy ear, as she descended into the soft kangaroo afterlife.
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Bellos's impeccably researched account of the strange afterlife of "Les Misérables" doubles as a fascinating partial biography of Victor Hugo.
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Sony Pictures released the first trailer for "Ghostbusters: Afterlife," a sequel to the original film that was released in 1984.
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Regardless of who's affected, it's disquieting to think of the police using a corpse to break into someone's digital afterlife.
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Mr. Rashid says he foresees his afterlife in a place where palettes are infinitely expansive and gray walls very rare.
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But it is not a trivial exercise for the company, which has for years grappled with so-called digital afterlife.
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There are original X-philes, of course, but the show also seems anecdotally to have had a strong afterlife on Netflix.
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Robert Redford plays a scientist who discovers irrefutable proof of the afterlife, a discovery that kicks off a rash of suicides.
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Another spoiler: The mad scientist, Happ, had been drowning his captives repeatedly and trying to document their experiences in the afterlife.
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His lifetime being misunderstood by his family has been followed by an even longer literary afterlife being misunderstood by the world.
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Instead, he runs what is essentially a cross-border funeral agency—finding Hong Kong people spaces for the afterlife in Guangzhou.
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A few people screamed when Ernest lumbered in; one man fainted, unable to bear such a close encounter with the afterlife.
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Many have filled out the death paperwork only to wait 3 more hours for an interview with an afterlife account representative.
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Age is negatively correlated: the younger people are, the more likely they will let their imaginations of the afterlife run wild.
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PEOPLE Exclusive Photos from Their 'Afterlife' Beyoncé and the former first lady have enjoyed a close friendship for nearly a decade.
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The comedic potential of morality in the afterlife has been exploited before, in "Dead Like Me" (2003-2004) and "Beetlejuice" (1988).
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"There is no heaven or afterlife for broken down computers; that is a fairy story for people afraid of the dark."
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Under church teachings, the rituals provide the deceased a choice in the afterlife to accept or reject the offer of baptism.
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Thinking about death is scary—it's final, and what comes after is unknown, whether you believe in an afterlife or not.
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Jeremy Couillard navigates you through the afterlife in rebirth_redirect: you experience watching yourself leave your body and traverse an unfamiliar cosmology.
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The two are discussing their thoughts on the afterlife, and Laura tells Shadow that she doesn't believe in life after death.
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Well, maybe Ms. Evers (Mare Winningham), who, shattered by the Countess' crossover into the afterlife, pours her heart out to March.
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They will have an afterlife for residents of Rio, but for now, these are just for properly credentialed cars and buses.
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I'm sure there are videos showing those people being tortured in the afterlife for wearing so few clothes in this world.
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Was Jesus waiting, or a trip into brightness, some stellar afterlife, like the one my mother had imagined on her deathbed?
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As for the producer, he's set to appear on the upcoming posthumous DJ Rashad album, Afterlife, which comes out April 8.
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In the wake of the patent dispute that prompted AEBN to abandon the project, the RealTouch has enjoyed a curious afterlife.
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There are powerful magical spells and martial abilities beyond the knowledge of the human that must be wrested from the afterlife.
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His most recent creation is the sweetly trippy series " The Good Place ," in which the workplace in question is the afterlife.
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The afterlife is an old room in the house of the human imagination, and the ancients loved to offer the tour.
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" She said she opposed the death penalty for the detainees since it would feed jihadi "desire for martyrdom and heroic afterlife.
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He is still bringing back remnants of that afterlife, or that purgatory, or whatever the hell it is that he goes.
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There is no heaven or afterlife for broken-down computers; that is a fairy story for people afraid of the dark.
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They speak with her ghost and try to grant her a grand fantasy on her way to whatever afterlife awaits her.
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Just about every culture has come up with an explanation of where our souls go and what the afterlife looks like.
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If your religious beliefs include an afterlife or resurrection like in the Easter narrative, again, try to address any questions straightforwardly.
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Heaven and the afterlife were on Craig Green's mind, and also angels — the everyday kind like nurses and home care attendants.
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Biden would be pushing 110 years old when he'd have to check (likely from the afterlife) on how his policy did.
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In "Stiff," Mary Roach's hilarious, enlightening collection of essays, the author reports from the field about the afterlife of the body.
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We make sacrifices today to earn rewards tomorrow, whether in this life or in the afterlife promised by so many religions.
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For a show that was never a ratings smash during its nine-year run, "The Office" has experienced an astronomical afterlife.
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But whereas such polar bear imagery conjures a disappearing natural world, the Beckettian CGI rhino conjures that world's postlapsarian digital afterlife.
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And also, whether or not the afterlife is basically reasonable, the world we live in right now is most certainly not.
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While the short, completed in 2017, did help get the feature made, it wound up having an afterlife of its own.
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He told Mackenberg that for $25 he could teach her to access the afterlife by gazing into a bowl of water.
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And the blue-eyed cat at the back left looks like it saw some things on its way into the afterlife.
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The unique sarcophagus featured the leopard's face by the mummy's head to protect the deceased during their journey through the afterlife.
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Comfort, sadness and faith in an afterlife free of suffering are interwoven in this sprawling work for chorus, soloists and orchestra.
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The afterlife of lost luggage: About 250,000 items are lost each year on the trains or platforms of Germany's rail operator.
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They find that the afterlife consists of lurking as ghosts among the living, while being able to see their fellow dead.
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The transition from life to death is fully matter-of-fact, and the afterlife is not all too different from life.
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Egyptians that were not royalty were also buried wearing their hoop earrings, to enhance their beauty and appeal in their afterlife.
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As its subtitle, "A Photographer's Life and Afterlife" subtly implies, there are really two stories here, and the tangled story of the afterlife — that is, of what happened after her storage spaces were seized and sold off and her work was shepherded into the public sphere that she had always avoided — takes up half the book.
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But Eleanor's placement is a clerical error, and the existence she lived back on Earth was hardly worthy of a paradisiacal afterlife.
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Not only will he forget Eleanor, he'll think she's the neighborhood architect and not a fellow human living through an afterlife adventure.
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The shape of the body bears an uncanny relationship to Egyptian mummies as if it is signaling to us from the afterlife.
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But in the afterlife, Dr. Harbor can fix the relationship by going upstairs to see his wife in the nick of time.
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As revealed in At World's End, the Dutchman's role is to ferry the souls of sailors lost at sea to the afterlife.
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The film oscillates between the technical quest for insight into the afterlife and Will and Isla's sleuthing about each other's tragic pasts.
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Olsen's paintings, peppered with flowers, skulls, and intonations of the afterlife, evoke ritualistic icons of the Mexican Day of the Dead Celebration.
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To do so, she must journey through Viking hell and face her personal demons as well as the horrors of the afterlife.
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The eight-issue comic was written by Aguirre-Sacasa, who also penned Afterlife With Archie (which Riverdale fans have some theories about).
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Unlike her crime-fighting character in Mars, The Good Place follows a woman (played by Bell) who wakes up in the afterlife.
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He's pretty sure a popular musician was his grandfather, but when he gets to the afterlife, he eventually realizes he was wrong.
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Whether or not I believe in the afterlife, the "360-degree panoramic view," or his obtuse fortune-telling abilities is no matter.
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Internationally renowned artist Caledonia "Swoon" Curry glimpsed the afterlife when her mother died in 2013, following a protracted struggle with lung cancer.
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FOR a politician whose influence peaked in the 1970s and who died in 1998, Enoch Powell has been enjoying an impressive afterlife.
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"[The customers] claim U.S. dollars would be useful if their ancestors need to go on a holiday in the afterlife," Ang said.
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Another song, Exiled Tonight, is purely about him being kind of stuck in the afterlife and not being able to leave it.
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After manual inspection, devices with salvageable components are shipped to Apple's mystery warehouse so Liam can give them a more productive afterlife.
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At the time, people believed that they needed their bodies to carry their spirits into the afterlife, according to The British Museum.
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I certainly sensed at some point that I was already in the afterlife, since my existence could have easily ended long ago.
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The Thompsons adhere to a traditional Christian understanding of the afterlife, but they have prepared for their own deaths with unsentimental pragmatism.
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James Boswell famously visited Hume at the end, to ask him if he was truly unperturbed by his unbelief in the afterlife.
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In "The Afterlife," I describe bottles on their sides in the doorway and on the carpet in the living room, empty bottles.
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Juengst's team speculates that the unusual rite may have been a symbolic way of offering protection to the infants in the afterlife.
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The series was a ratings juggernaut during its network run, but its afterlife in syndication and streaming has been just as remarkable.
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Lea and Knut are members of a harsh religious sect that promises an afterlife of fire and brimstone for sinners like Hansen.
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"Sunday" contends with the pressures of work and the economy; "American Valhalla" ponders the possibility of an afterlife earned by heroic warriors.
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The key feature of such a neutron star would be its very high magnetic field, a sort of highly-energized cosmic afterlife.
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Unsurprisingly there are multiple allusions to death and rebirth, but they feel much less linked to questions surrounding religion or the afterlife.
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These are the lost true stories of countless lost lives, lost in the afterlife because they couldn't live freely in this one.
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Much has been made of the death of British lad culture: If this is the case, then /r/madlads records its afterlife.
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And then there is Bernodus (Arnar Pall Hardarson), an abused child from long ago whose life, death and afterlife yield grave consequences.
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"It was just going to exist as this performance in real time and not have an afterlife," says the 33-year-old.
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It was customary during this time period to bury the dead with coins so they could pay their way into the afterlife.
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What did you think of The Leftovers' latest (and presumably final) "Kevin goes to the afterlife (or something like it)" chapter, Todd?
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Its goal is to make conversations about dying — from the philosophical (is there an afterlife?) to the mundane (metal urn or marble
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When you're in bed late at night, do you ever think about which sounds will accompany your entrance into the (possible) afterlife?
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The judges' guards and cooks were urged to kill them before evening; anyone who did would earn great rewards in the afterlife.
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"I know I have to pay for this," he says in response to a query about whether he's afraid for the afterlife.
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Jennings says he is now working on his 0003th book, a travel guide to various depictions of the afterlife throughout human history.
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Many conductors and singers delve beneath the folklore to plumb the tragic depths of these texts about courtship, war and the afterlife.
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As Hopinka tells it, two protagonists, Lilu and T'alap'as (Chinuk for wolf and coyote, respectively), debate whether there should be an afterlife.
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I've said everything that I have to say about the afterlife, so I can promise you I won't be doing that again.
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In Graham's temporary confinement in an M.R.I., where words and bodies are reimagined, the afterlife of so much televised death hijacks consciousness.
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A series like Couples Therapy will have a niche audience by default, but in this digital era, its afterlife will be long.
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Outside of an afterlife, for those who believe in one, it leaves us with nothing to hope for and nothing to do.
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But now that we've gotten those plaudits out of the way, let's talk about Half-Life's other glorious afterlife: the fan works.
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The hilariously awkward satire poked fun at vampire tropes while also exploring some of the more interesting elements of a bloodsucking afterlife.
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While none of them appear in the clip, the Ghostbusters: Afterlife trailer does highlight the film's plot and its apparent serious tone.
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If death turned out to be anything other than pure oblivion—if the afterlife was even remotely lucid—I would be disappointed.
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We had this weird realization that you couldn't have anyone in the afterlife under about 30-ish, because it was too sad.
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Well, we'll be dead, but I was raised Irish Catholic, so I believe it's possible to feel guilt well into the afterlife.
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It's not about a near-death experience, but the song and the plot give a comforting perspective on death and the afterlife.
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Some argue that we're currently living inside a simulation controlled by a quantum computer, and are suspended in a glitching, digital afterlife.
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Slimer started his afterlife as a more traditional ghoul, but was disfigured when the Ghostbusters were called to the restaurant he was haunting.
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After the original Twilight Zone was cancelled due to low ratings, Serling sold the rights to CBS, not anticipating the show's long afterlife.
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Decades of playing and touring make him a sagacious, laidback bridge between the scene's raucous childhood and the intercontinental afterlife it enjoys today.
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If even a hint of a digital afterlife is possible, then of course the person I want to make immortal is my father.
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A well-attended funeral is a signal of good fortune for the afterlife, according to a Wall Street Journal story on the phenomenon.
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Activists like us at iFixit pressure the makers of expensive, useful devices when they fail to design for reliability and a sensible afterlife.
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The afterlife, it suggests, consists of countless dimensions in which every individual relives their biggest regret over and over until they fix it.
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By 1550 BCE, anyone who could pay for a better body in the afterlife shelled out to become a mummy after they died.
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The long afterlife of the offbeat 2014 action thriller John Wick has been one of the more cheering developments of recent popular culture.
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It is the vast cities of the dead, with tombs packed with treasures for the afterlife, which are the richest source of clues.
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LFE, then, can be thought of as an afterlife that caters to the fears of anonymity and loneliness central to late-stage capitalism.
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D'Arcy Carden is a standout on NBC's "The Good Place," a comedy show about the afterlife that often delves into questions of morality.
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Why does Walter tell a dying man there's no afterlife, then instantly turn around and claim hell is real, and he's been there?
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In The Discovery, Redford plays Dr. Thomas Harbor, who finds definitive proof of an afterlife and then sees the global suicide toll skyrocketing.
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Most religions talk about heaven as a place of endless pleasure, a paradise in the afterlife reserved for only the holiest of us.
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Now I occasionally find myself searching through Flickr photo pools of its early days, or watching dead-park videos chronicling its sad afterlife.
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Watching it, I felt as if I'd ascended into the afterlife and was looking back at home movies of a life once lived.
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Its famous staircase is still visible, meaning you could technically reenact that tear-jerker scene in which Jack meets Rose in the afterlife.
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The Infinity Burial Suit, a one-piece garment designed to be worn in the afterlife, is sewn with a mushroom spore-infused thread.
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The most important lesson of Vivian Maier: A Photographer's Life and Afterlife is that Maier's pictures still hold much more to be seen.
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But to avoid the "bad place," her soulmate Chidi (William Jackson Harper) agrees to help her become a better person in the afterlife.
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The Band's complicated afterlife is never overtly mentioned in the text, which gives off the impression that Robertson is taking the high road.
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Some people find meaning through belief in an afterlife; for others it comes from recalling fond memories of the loved ones they lost.
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He put the thought of an inescapable Judgment Day and a vision of a glorious afterlife into the ears of millions of people.
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Other cat mummies were simply pets—like their dog, monkey, and gazelle counterparts—joining their owners in the forever home of the afterlife.
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No forking shirt, The Good Place will permanently move on to the afterlife after its upcoming fourth season, which debuts sometime this fall.
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The way he portrays their relationship, both in old age and the afterlife, begins modestly and evolves into a lovely and melancholy playlet.
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Mexican families often create altars with photos and small gifts to make these souls from the afterlife feel at home among the living.
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"If you do your fast well and it is received, there is a huge reward you get in the afterlife," Dr. Brown said.
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If I was losing my mind, or stuck in some way station of the afterlife, there would be more of a fuss, right?
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Each product in the ReCrafted line gives between three and six tattered Patagonia garments a glitzy afterlife as a renewed one-off item.
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But NBC's "The Good Place," the candy-colored Kristen Bell and Ted Danson afterlife comedy, has secured its spot in my weekly rotation.
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"I had the opportunity to talk with my grandpa about the afterlife," the Today show star, 37, captioned a touching tribute on Instagram.
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Mass produced by the Nazis during the Second World War as an infantry weapon, the gun had a long afterlife beyond that conflict.
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And again I think of the Inferno and this idea of different levels of existence in the afterlife or in this other space.
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Cui Shi played donkey polo during the Tang Dynasty, and her hope was that she could continue her favorite sport in the afterlife.
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It would force us to realize something quintessential—that if we're wrong about the afterlife, we forever lose this precious miracle called life.
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Dodge is eventually brought back to life, or a kind of virtual afterlife, in the "Bitworld" where he exists as ones and zeros.
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This afterlife comedy's not-so-secret weapon outdid herself in this showcase by playing her own character and four of the show's leads.
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Kotlowitz aims to tell unforgettable stories about the afterlife of homicide, how it penetrates the minds, bodies and communities of those it touches.
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"I envisioned heaven for myself — some kind of afterlife — and it looked something like this," he went on, motioning to the lush park.
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It's more of a tomb than a grave, adorned for the afterlife with electronic accouterments, curved mirrors and history folding back upon itself.
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For Chidi, it is an especially pressing concern: He's devising a new afterlife system that will prevent the imminent, instantaneous annihilation of humanity.
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Indeed, when "The Camp of the Saints" was published, few could have predicted that the book would have such a wide-ranging afterlife.
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The style's afterlife in India lasted into the late 1940s and early '50s, and paved the way for modernism after independence in 1947.
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Eleanor, Chidi, Jason, Tahani, Michael, and Janet have arrived in heaven and devised a perfect, equitable afterlife for all humans to go through.
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There's no political afterlife in this equation, just the loopy, mortifying limbo in which he and so many of Trump's other acolytes dwell.
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In clear prose, he linked life, death and the afterlife, and detailed a path to enlightenment with meditation, generosity and strengthening one's karma.
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It's the end of the road, or perhaps the i of the Jeremy Bearimy, for Mike Schur's quirky, contemplative comedy about the afterlife.
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At that location, you'll also find an impressive gathering of terracotta horses and chariots, all created to guard the emperor in his afterlife.
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The necklace comprised massive stone beads, weighing in total more than 20 pounds, intended to be worn by the dead in the afterlife.
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How do we know what we need at the end of our lives, he asked, or in the apocalypse, or in the afterlife?
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Michael put Chidi in that position to torture him, and because it wasn't real, a dream within an afterlife, we were able to laugh.
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"A decade later, in the afterlife, it feels like I can't be killed," Amoruso said on the latest episode of Too Embarrassed to Ask.
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It might take a few months—or maybe even a few years—but eventually, Scarlett Johansson's Ghost in the Shell will have an afterlife.
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I mean, was the concept of the "afterlife" not the simplest answer when it came down to the island based mindfuck that was Lost?
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The Discovery, a film about the science of the afterlife, should at least be superficially concerned with science, faith, and the friction between them.
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To test the afterlife machine, they need a body, so Will and Isla (Rooney Mara) steal a corpse (and open up to one another).
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Having established and announced the existence of a door into an afterlife, they are now, belatedly, trying to find out what lies beyond it.
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The gold-sheathed surface of Nedjemankh's mummiform coffin portrays scenes and texts that serve to protect the deceased as he ventures into the afterlife.
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Here's why: On the NBC comedy, Kristen Bell's character, Eleanor Shellstrop has gone to the afterlife and somehow made it to the good place.
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" He also professed his love for a girl he mentioned only by first name, and said he hoped to see her in the "afterlife.
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Its gold-sheathed surface portrays scenes and texts in thick gesso relief that served to protect the deceased as he ventured into the afterlife.
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Unlike Kris, I'm hoping the afterlife is at least something like The Good Place, but we see eye-to-eye on this diamond thing.
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The country's overhang government—the afterlife of a CDU/CSU-SPD coalition that often seemed to be running on autopilot anyway—is functioning smoothly.
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The restaurant's appearance is the latest twist in CBGB's curious afterlife—a fate complicated by court battles between founder Hilly Krystal's surviving family members.
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In two of the book's most enigmatic passages, characters enter forests, which we come to understand are a representation of death or the afterlife.
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Like American cars of the 21997s, Foundation's stately future feels dated now; but like the cars, it found an enduring afterlife in postrevolutionary Cuba.
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For test kitchen purposes, Brioza takes another short cut that would have his fictional Roman grandmother cursing him from the afterlife—using canned tomatoes.
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The Pepsi spot is considered the premiere commercial during the big game, which is watched by hundreds of millions and has a long afterlife.
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Yeo chose the title "Aqerat" after learning it meant "afterlife" in the Rohingya language, similar to the Malay word of the same meaning, "Akhirat".
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Miley Cyrus' beloved pet pig, Bubba Sue, has died ... and is now gobbling down apple cores and rolling around in mud in the afterlife.
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Afterlife With Archie quickly became another major success for the publisher, inspiring Goldwater to continue down this dark path with a new Sabrina series.
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One of the most stunning finds was an elaborate jade burial suit, which was designed to protect and glorify a king in the afterlife.
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Someone on the production staff who deserves both a raise and intense suffering in the afterlife saw fit to equip Lucas with a megaphone.
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That said, in a similar fashion to most of the work of The Lonely Island, the film went on to enjoy a cult afterlife.
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That show, about the aftermath of the Rapture-like disappearance of millions of people, is a fantastic exploration of the afterlife and corresponding grief.
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In the era of the meme, we're more likely to find the afterlife of "2001" in fragments and glimpses than in theories and explications.
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In an old custom, Ms. Kang burns her husband's clothes so they may serve him in the afterlife and mourns in a wintry landscape.
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It's not an allegory for or critique of religions that preach an afterlife and their effect on the way adherents experience the present life.
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From what you observed, how did participants manage to reconcile religious faith in an afterlife with a prospective means to achieve life after death?
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And then at the end, we learn that somebody will be headed to the afterlife by season's end, though not who it will be.
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It follows his 2009 album, Memoirs Of An Afterlife, as Rufige Crew, though his last full-length as Goldie was 2008's Sine Tempus.
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Her husband isn't alive, and she doesn't believe he exists in any sort of afterlife where he can judge her for what she's done.
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At the end of his prayer, he also asked for God to look after my lost friend, to show him love in the afterlife.
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Before I was doing things only because I didn't want to go to hell—like giving someone money gave me something in the afterlife.
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Stephen Sondheim and George Furth's 1981 musical, "Merrily We Roll Along," closed after just sixteen performances on Broadway, but its afterlife has been long.
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Though she was a real stray cosmodoggo, her afterlife has taken on a mythic dimension making her a frequent touchstone in fiction and music.
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At the nearby White Horse Village, two artists speculated on the afterlife of a tiny abandoned house, formerly a temporary shelter for migrant workers.
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To devout Christians and Buddhists and atheists alike, it sums up the afterlife into the Good Place … and the ominous, self-explanatory Bad Place.
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He's barely appears in episode five, and spends much of episode six wandering around some sort of coma version of the afterlife (see below).
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In Scott Carter's new play, directed by Kimberly Senior, three great men meet in the afterlife and try to discover who is the greatest.
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This is what happens when you die: In the immediate afterlife, you are confronted by every macroscopic creature you killed in your earthbound lifetime.
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Jeremy Couillard's project is a jokey portal to the afterlife, in which you rise from a cartoon cadaver and ascend through colorful, heavenly tubes.
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If we know anything from Mr. Lear's career — and Archie Bunker's powerful life and afterlife — it's that argument is itself a form of art.
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"I visited the afterlife three times, by my estimate," he said in one of a series of interviews conducted over the past half year.
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Maduro has a mystical streak, and has told the nation that a little bird speaks to him, bringing news of Chávez from the afterlife.
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There are also coffins in the familiar curvy Egyptian shape made of cheap wood for those seeking an economy-class ride to the afterlife.
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The more I know Jesus, the more I trust him as merciful and am content to leave questions of the afterlife in his hands.
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Branding himself a prophet, he plumbed the new-age convention circuit alongside specialists in animal telepathy, chakras, hauntings, angelic gemstone messages and the afterlife.
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From dimension travel to the afterlife and merely a dream, The OA theories are endless, and as the story continues, it's really just the beginning.
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Maybe you've heard it's a comedy about a mixup in the afterlife, and you're expecting some sort of goofball network version of Heaven Can Wait.
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Lead single "Endless" is a rumination on one of life's greatest taboos: death; the legacy we leave behind, how there's a celebration in the afterlife.
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She returns convinced the unintended consequences of even the supposedly "best" choices are far more damning than any afterlife accountant or council member had realized.
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Eh, maybe not — but it does give Afterlife With Archie QUICK DESCRIPTION OF WTF THIS IS FOR NON-ARCHIE READERS fans something to talk about.
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Down Below is a record made by four men about what happens to people in the afterlife, and so its grim reaper is a woman.
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In the movie Flatliners (out September 29), a group of precocious medical students discover a way to reach the afterlife — and then come back again.
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Wandering alone through a barren afterlife, a small boy with a dwarfingly large backpack, he carries a smartphone that he consults with his many inquiries.
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She has stated that this performance is related to ushabtiu — Egyptian funerary statuettes that assist the deceased in carrying out their legacies in the afterlife.
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Indeed, she has inserted herself into the afterlife of the architect and ruffled feathers in a place where Barragán is a revered as a hero.
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Consider this episode, which follows main character Kevin Garvey — seemingly deceased — into an afterlife that consists of a hotel filled with others in similar predicaments.
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But, of course, unlike the personal shoppers we know, Stewart's character also has to deal with a murder investigation and some messages from the afterlife.
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Barri Ghai, founder of Britain's Ghostfinder Paranormal Society What every player will see, though, is the effect of the island's afterlife residents on its visitors.
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" Martin confesses, of faith and the afterlife, "I'm not sure what I believe… I put a lot of heaven and hell stuff in my stories.
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She even speculates she's already died, before repeating the witch's curse from Season 1, which we interpret as her reuniting to Drogo in the afterlife.
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But if you want to give that turkey the afterlife it deserves, a bowl of bacon-studded soup is a mighty fine chariot to heaven.
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Despite considerable delays in their publishing schedules, both Afterlife With Archie and The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina are two of Archie Comics' best-selling titles.
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In "Afterlife with Archie" the apocalypse is triggered by Sabrina Spellman, and we've long heard rumors about the teenage witch stopping by the CW show.
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Vivian Maier: A Photographer's Life and Afterlife by Pamela Bannos (2017), published by University of Chicago Press, is available from Amazon and other online booksellers.
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But there's nothing repetitive about seeing a crew of seven or eight soldiers before you and, one by one, shish-kebabing them into the afterlife.
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During the baptisms, church members had stood in as the victims' proxies in the belief that they might embrace the Mormon faith in the afterlife.
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The guy could stand to tone down the emo quotient a bit, though I'd expect a stint in the afterlife to have the opposite effect.
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The absolute epitome of trite landfill indie music... JB: This song is basically the apex, death and afterlife of landfill indie all in one go.
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Her current show at the Buchholz Gallery is such a project, and is an expansion of afterlife, a constellation, included in the 2014 Whitney Biennial.
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The three paintings almost link up to form a triptych, but they fall just short of a three-part sermon on death and the afterlife.
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Often, the dreams showed the dead person young and disease-free, savoring the pleasures of the afterlife or bearing some hopeful message for the living.
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And Kevin appears ready to head into the afterlife again — or maybe the weird hallucinatory state he enters when his brain is deprived of oxygen.
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I was also fascinated by the story—going through afterlife; Hell, Purgatory, and Heaven—and I felt very empathetic towards the theme of soul's salvation.
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By contrast, many religious groups perceive that real estate in the afterlife and divine will on earth are not amenable to division, compromise, or bargaining.
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The ancient Egyptians mummified animals such as cats, dogs, monkeys and birds as offerings to the gods or to help the animals reach the afterlife.
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Half a million people died, and the only justice they can hope for is in the afterlife, when the scales, they believe, will be balanced.
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Many cultures in antiquity have buried their dead with coins as a way to pay a mythical ferryman to take their souls into the afterlife.
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Kant thought that the only way to sort things out was to have faith in an afterlife, where people's happiness is proportional to their goodness.
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It purports to arrange a digital afterlife for its "clients" — preserving their online presence and, through virtual reality, even the memory of their physical existence.
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The one in the wedding dress, Ferrari told me, was intended to symbolize the bride that Mollino never had, but would enjoy in the afterlife.
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NBC comedy "The Good Place," a show about a woman inadvertently sent to the afterlife after dying, is currently airing its fourth and final season.
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"The Inkblots" is part biography of Hermann Rorschach, psychoanalytic supersleuth, and part chronicle of the test's afterlife in clinical practice and the popular cultural imagination.
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They make caskets for families who believe that life transcends death and that the deceased will continue with his or her profession in the afterlife.
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He grapples with his own pride throughout "Damn," often treating it like a temptation, before reminding himself that the afterlife is waiting with a judgment.
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Mysterium is also a good choice for Hufflepuff because in the event everyone wins, the players free a ghost to live happily in the afterlife.
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The internet gives an afterlife to moments of joy and pain: they become memes, they're used as reaction GIFs, and they exist forever on YouTube.
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If it had an afterlife, it was in the reactionary, pseudo-Victorian housing developments that have been ringing our cities for the last several decades.
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Adam Bock's "A Life," produced Off Broadway in 2016, is a terrific, terrifying fantasia on the afterlife whose main character merely happens to be gay.
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He gets in a quick word about the absence of an afterlife, but it never comes up again to haunt him or those around him.
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In Spook, her 2006 book on how scientists have studied the afterlife, she takes pains to explain her lack of knowledge while reporting on a subject.
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Before he was the Riverdale showrunner, Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa wrote the alternate universe-set Afterlife With Archie comics, about a zombie apocalypse that comes to Riverdale.
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"San Junipero" tells a beautiful love story, as two women who meet in their potential afterlife must then decide what falling in love there might mean.
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We had resigned ourselves to the fact that, just like Area 51 or the afterlife, we'll never know the truth about Kim Kardashian West's bathroom sink.
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It gets by with this by being a mystery, more or less, as young boy Miguel investigates several family secrets after accidentally landing in the afterlife.
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Using everything from psychics to a futuristic machine that connects the living and the dead, Jim embarks on an investigation into the nature of the afterlife.
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But I'm still curious as to where the rules came from in the first place, if they were set up to judge humanity in the afterlife.
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Couillard has been working all year on a video game called Alien Afterlife, which, appropriately enough, sounds like a metaphor for the struggle to effect change.
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I didn't have anything to do with when I was born or who my parents were, and I trust God also with the question about afterlife.
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Even the low-tech display contributes in some way to Pebble's geeky charm, and in its afterlife, wearing one almost seem like a badge of honor.
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It's all about transcending death and meeting up with a lover in the afterlife, following whatever romanticised misfortune you or your significant other has met with.
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"Afterlife," by Rachel Grobstein, appears to capture and categorize all sorts of biological and pop cultural matter: a football helmet, a lightning bolt, earthworms, an hourglass.
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All of this is antithetical to the Archie tradition of kid-friendly comic hijinks, but Afterlife With Archie isn't just giving Riverdale a superficial horror makeover.
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Janet lying is so unprecedented that it threatens the fabric of the afterlife and everyone it in—there are earthquakes, entire rooms get sucked into nothingness.
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That's the premise for The Good Place, a delightfully absurd take on the afterlife that envisions heaven as a place where you'll never get hungover again.
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As someone who grew up non-religious and extremely curious, my anxiety toward death stemmed from having no available theory as to what the afterlife is.
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Age contests aside, the real takeaway here is the importance ancient Egyptians placed on these extensive preparations for the afterlife—even before actual life truly began.
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The Arcade Fire, "Afterlife," from their 2013 album, Reflektor; the album interprets the Orpheus myth and the official music video shows the 1959 film Black Orpheus.
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The players know their careers will end, and they know they're going to have to adjust to a much longer and less well-paying professional afterlife.
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Kristen Bell plays Eleanor Shellstrop, an ordinary woman who finds herself sent to the Good Place in the afterlife, where she most definitely does not belong.
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When you face the queen medusas in the water transfixed by their pale rosy pulses their accusatory look of afterlife—know that you are facing me.
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It takes place in the Bardo, the Tibetan liminal space between life and afterlife, just after the death of Abraham Lincoln's 11-year-old son Willie.
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As a director, he's made everything from high-concept comedies (the afterlife-set Defending Your Life) to existential examinations of Baby Boomer malaise (Lost in America).
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American society exists in an engulfing religious framework—and that inescapable Abrahamic point of view leads to one ultimate goal: an eternal afterlife with the maker.
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Faloon and the parishioners—nearly all who doubt the existence of an afterlife—are people bent on using the latest anti-aging science to live indefinitely.
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The curtain raiser, a track called "The Werewolf," depicts a woman stabbing her husband with a sushi knife ("Now they're shopping / For a fairly decent afterlife").
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And NBC's "The Good Place," a philosophy-heavy comedic look at the afterlife, was a top-fiver for 59% of liberals but just 6% of conservatives.
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The little book ensured Machiavelli an afterlife in which author and reputation blurred into a single object of obloquy or celebration, depending on where you stood.
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He's been Jennifer Lopez's love interest, he's traveled through time and space to get a glimpse of the afterlife, and now he's...the future of drag?
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The portrait of Doug Forcett (the man who guessed the system of the afterlife) is a picture of a real-life comedy writer named Noah Garfinkle.
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According to Mann, Eleanor's clothes in the afterlife are meant to belong to the "real" Eleanor, explaining their difference from her wardrobe in flashbacks on Earth.
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Although plastic is often seen as a separate issue from climate change, both its production and afterlife are in fact major sources of greenhouse gas emissions.
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Since Thursday night, mourners and well-wishers have been gathering there, according to local accounts, bringing flowers and gifts to help send Toledo into the afterlife.
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Since Thursday night, mourners and well-wishers have been gathering there, according to local accounts, bringing flowers and gifts to help send Toledo into the afterlife.
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We're not trying to — we're talking about this ridiculous afterlife system that we invented, but this is a direct analogue to the problem of mass incarceration.
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Mummification was a way to keep family members close, unlike the ancient Egyptians, who sought to set up the dead for an afterlife with the gods.
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"Afterlife" also seems to disregard the 2016 "Ghostbusters" reboot that was written and directed by Paul Feig and starred Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Wiig, and Leslie Jones.
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There must be an afterlife, this cheerful killer surmises, since there are so many songs about it, one of which he sings as he ascends heavenward.
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A sequel, "Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey," in which they battled their evil robotic duplicates, visited the afterlife and encountered the Grim Reaper, was released in 1991.
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Rather than treat Bentham as an oddity, UCL actively engages the public in his life, and afterlife, through an ongoing dialogue on surveillance, history, and death.
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CHICAGO — For decades, the bronzes created by the artist Malvina Hoffman for the Field Museum's "Races of Mankind" exhibit have had a ghostly afterlife at the institution.
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After setting pots based on his late father's notes, Harris is overjoyed to find that his family of born fishermen still has it, even from the afterlife.
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If there's an afterlife for retired coal mines, one that could put them to work for the next revolution in energy, it will have to come soon.
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The genre-bending, Melbourne-based octet NO ZU have shared their new album Afterlife, which serves as a very logically-named sequel to their 2012 LP Life.
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The human Creed family may be annihilated, but their bodies will live on together in some freaky afterlife, a la The Haunting of Hill House on Netflix.
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Hopefully you're now off roaming free with your fellow dinosaur brethren in the great Mesozoic afterlife where the kills are forever fresh and Stravinsky never stops playing.
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The film, set in and around a gloomy mansion-turned-research-facility, builds to Harbor, Will, and the audience seeing for themselves what the afterlife actually is.
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Take for example, Will's father, Dr. Harbor, who became so obsessed with his early research on the afterlife that he ignored his wife until she killed herself.
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Long ago, I abandoned almost all of the Catholic beliefs on which I was raised, but the concept of an afterlife is one I've remained agnostic about.
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The opera presents opposing arguments about science and religion but doesn't take a stance on either, concluding instead with a vague and uncompelling musing on the afterlife.
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She turns Calisto into a bear, but in what must pass for a happy ending, Giove promises to make the lumbering Calisto a goddess in the afterlife.
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The name "Enoch" refers to a figure in the Abrahamic religions who did not experience bodily death, but was instead taken directly into the afterlife by God.
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Anyway, what are you going to do if you get to the afterlife and it turns out to be one of our more consistently disappointing chain restaurants?
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The Good Place, which has been on the air since 2016, follows Bell's character Eleanor coping with entering the afterlife after she mistakenly ends up in heaven.
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You can focus on a specific question you'd like to ask them about the afterlife or you can simply send them a message of greeting and comfort.
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That fact was among one of the clues that led fans to believe Riverdale was possibly going to adapt Sacasa's other Archie comics run, Afterlife with Archie.
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We watched ourselves die and fought through an afterlife filled with aliens at Optics 0:0, a Brooklyn-based multimedia festival put on by the venue Roulette.
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For him, the central idea of Ruriden is to provide a resting place where people without children or large families will not feel alone in the afterlife.
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It's a Clarence Clarity-produced song called "Afterlife" by a London artist called Rina Sawayama, who I swear I've been banging on about for the longest time.
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Surrounding the remains of the boy king are murals depicting him as a divinity; he enters the afterlife in the company of Anubis and Osiris and Nut.
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The Chinese continue to worship him like a deity, as many believe that he became a god in his afterlife and will provide blessings of good fortune.
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It's a pristine, nonsectarian afterlife where arrivals are greeted by a sign reassuring them, "Everything is fine!" in the cheerful green letters of an organic cereal box.
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Yan has always found this grave more impressive than the Terracotta Army, in Xi'an; giving this emperor what he needed in the afterlife had involved real killing.
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Amazon's new psychological thriller blurs the line between reality and the afterlife to bring forth a narrative that is as equally tormenting as it is emotionally healing.
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Curiously enough, A Ghost Story casts the afterlife in almost the same pattern as The Discovery: It is, in the end, shaped by our regrets and loves.
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But somewhere in the music afterlife, you know Bowie, in full Ziggy Stardust regalia, is totally making fun of Prince for this "Adult Purple Pop Star" costume.
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For Mr. Dylan, another motivation for the deal might be the prestige of an afterlife beside Guthrie, or a center devoted to serious study of his work.
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So perhaps, one day, when Kendric can't hit a backspring in the way he can now, he'll have an afterlife in sales, or training, or merchant relations.
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That is when families clean the tombs, bring offerings of food and drink, and burn joss sticks and paper money to give their ancestors a comfortable afterlife.
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In his book "The Death of Death: Resurrection and Immortality in Jewish Thought" (1997), Rabbi Gillman chronicled the evolution of Jewish ideas on death and the afterlife.
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I read the Carver and Paley in the Afterlife section, which for a while at least, has the salty savor of anchovies on very thin, friable crackers.
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But all of a sudden, the original DACA program has been partially resurrected — and its bizarre afterlife complicates the argument over when Congress will need to act.
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This frantic adaptation of Tim Burton's much-loved 1988 film is sure to dishearten those who like to think of the afterlife as one unending, undisturbed sleep.
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Showrunner Michael Schur (The Office and Parks and Recreation) has translated the absurdity of the afterlife into a surprisingly high-brow mishmash of morality debates and jokes.
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But it's their afterlife that the ear is drawn to, the aura of resonance that hovers below the grand piano's wing long after a key is struck.
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The show about a gang of cats competing for a spot in the afterlife has stood the test of time since it was first performed in 1980.
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"Friends" has enjoyed a rich cultural afterlife, as audiences rediscovered — or, for younger viewers, discovered for the first time — the show in reruns or on streaming services.
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We've seen Kevin survive drowning, poison and a seemingly fatal shooting — visiting a seeming afterlife that involved karaoke — because that is evidently a thing that happens now.
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In 1920, Edison became intrigued with ideas of the afterlife, and he set out to create a device that could be used to communicate with the dead.
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"Your mom is acknowledging that I have to speak to my daughter," he said, and then let the woman know that Mom was O.K. in the afterlife.
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The sculptures gain an added dimension with the shadow they cast on the wall, which suggests an echo or an afterlife for the hollow and decayed bodies.
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This time around, X-Men and Inception's Ellen Page leads the experiment as Courtney, a young med student who has personal reasons for her fascination with the afterlife.
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It is believed that the food (and all the paper money and clothes that they are burning) will be transferred to the departed family member in the afterlife.
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The zombie storyline of Riverdale's comic inspiration has dogged the series since its beginning; G presents an exciting, appropriately twisted take on Archie Comics' Afterlife With Archie title.
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Kelly, who struggled to choose between dying naturally to follow her daughter and husband into the "regular" afterlife, or be with Yorkie in San Junipero, eventually chooses Yorkie.
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This similarity points to a shared view of death and the afterlife about 500 years before Egypt came into being as the world's first nation state, said Buckley.
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You don't dedicate a chunk of a series finale to an afterlife waiting room, if the show isn't wondering at its very core what we're all waiting for.
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The former is compelling enough busywork, with Dr. Harber and his son revealing, refining, and testing a machine that they hope will provide a livestream from the afterlife.
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Time has us in its grip, and so we devise stories of an afterlife in which we exist unshackled by days and years and the decay they represent.
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Related: Spike Your Afterlife with These Spirited Urns The 'Balloon Chair' Will Elevate Your Home Decor Game Get Wrapped Up in Whimsical Wall Hangings for the Modern Weaver
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Deadpool then spends the rest of the film struggling to muster the will to live, sometimes seeing heavenly afterlife glimpses of Vanessa that dispense ethereal advice to him.
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Since Christianity taught that time on Earth was preparation for the afterlife, and that God decided death's moment, you might as well do good works in the meantime.
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Where Inuit tribes believed they were dead souls lighting the way to the afterlife, certain groups of early Scandinavians thought they were ethereal dancers, flitting across the sky.
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In the book, a scientist named Dr. Montague aims to prove the existence of the afterlife by spending four days alone in Hill House, a notoriously haunted place.
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There's no way to know whether that helped push Stoops into an early retirement and, according to Tramel's report, a professional afterlife as some sort of university figurehead.
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It's hard to say too much about NBC's delightfully daffy afterlife comedy The Good Place without spoiling one of its primary selling-points: the multiple madcap plot-twists.
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We've possibly seen one too many depictions of "misfit girl upends adorable perfect place" (aw, remember Suburgatory?) and "the afterlife is so real" (Dead Like Me, RIP). 2.
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But not only is "The Good Place"—which airs its second season finale on February 1st—bizarre, hilarious and smart in its approach to morality and the afterlife.
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Nearly a year before adult Archie's sacrifice, in 2013, Archie Comics had launched Afterlife With Archie, a horror title that would change the course of the company's future.
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Rooney Mara and Jason Segel are going to play the couple at the movie's center; Robert Redford will play Segel's father, the man responsible for discovering the afterlife.
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" Afterlife "For a play that has references to the Bee Gees and John Travolta, I'm sort of amazed that it continues to be as alive as it is.
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" Afterlife "It got done in a lot of different cities, and I think that began my career as a playwright who's worked in a lot of different regions.
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As in the original myth, Orfeu can't keep from looking, and no sooner does he lay eyes on the possessed than he loses Eurydice to the afterlife forever.
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Many people sense a mysterious connection to the afterlife, dramatized here in a striking image, as a beach full of fish washed up on an inky black shore.
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In the winter, he'd prescribed a benzodiazepine, Klonopin, for the daily panic and terror that began after I delivered the finished manuscript of "The Afterlife" to my publisher.
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NEWLY RELEASED THE ADVENTURES OF BUCKAROO BANZAI ACROSS THE 8TH DIMENSIONOriginally released in 1984, W. D. Richter's space comedy has enjoyed a healthy afterlife as a cult film.
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News reports said that Jerika was comforted by the promise of an afterlife in which she would be able to move freely and escape her persistent physical pain.
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We focus on personal achievements and accomplishments of loved ones; we take endless photos to create enduring memories; and we may attend church and believe in an afterlife.
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San Junipero is a computer-created afterlife that elderly people can upload their consciousness to — for five hours a week while they're still alive, and permanently after death.
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After the death of their grandfather, two kids move to a new town and discover a building in the woods with a mirror that leads to the afterlife.
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Returning these body parts to descendants, or at least granting them a respectful burial, will help our nation heal from the sin of slavery and its ugly afterlife.
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The warehouse has a prop shop that provides an afterlife for old electronic devices, renting them to movie and television studios when scripts call for a period look.
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Militants often carry out attacks during the month in the belief that those who die in battle during Ramadan will get more blessings from God in the afterlife.
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By 2001, Prince had released 23 albums and become a Jehovah's Witness, a non-fundamentalist sect of Christianity that believes in heterosexual marriage and a pleasant, eternal afterlife.
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They think that whoever buried the child in the pot with a coin did so in hopes of finding some way to send the child into the afterlife.
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Namgyal: We might tell them that an afterlife would be a continuation of themselves, and that their actions in this life, either good or bad, will bear fruit.
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On "The Good Place," the NBC comedy that puts a fresh spin on the afterlife, Chidi Anagonye (William Jackson Harper) is a professor of ethics and moral philosophy.
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Over four seasons on the NBC comedy, both Michaels spent their time devising elaborate, twisty fictions and trying to settle on a suitably just plan for the afterlife.
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In the penultimate episode of "The Good Place," after four seasons wandering the afterlife, our dear-departed heroes finally make it to the destination promised in the title.
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I&aposve published four books on the subject, and I run a nonprofit organization that produces The Afterlife Conference, which helps people embrace a healthier relationship with death.
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Coates agrees in Between the World and Me that history too often hides this human experience—not only in the age of slavery but also in its afterlife.
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The first trailer for Ghostbusters: Afterlife sets the stage for a small town haunting as a single mom and her two kids try to start a new life.
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Moore plays her in a way that seems suspended between an afterlife and actual existence, as a viable middle-aged woman resisting the retiring ghostliness expected of her.
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The Bible speaks to matters of great moment — the fate of nations, wealth and poverty, guilt and forgiveness, sexual conduct, the role of institutions, the afterlife and more.
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The Afterlife For now, Mr. Remer is trying to take what was most special about the Zen Hospice Project's approach — the emphasis on mindful caregiving — and strengthening it.
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The idea of the mummy also focuses debate around mysticism and science, pitting religious beliefs in the idea of souls and the afterlife against scientific inquiry and exploration.
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The bloody Civil War meant there were voids in almost every American community, and the rise of Spiritualism encouraged a closer religious connection between life and the afterlife.
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If there's a Surrealist afterlife, festooned with melting clocks and furry teacups, Maar is surely looking down on Place Georges-Pompidou, her tears replaced with a bold, lipsticked grin.
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Titled Afterlife, French & Mottershead have been working with forensic scientists in determining how decomposition differs when a body is placed in water, woodlands, an art gallery, and a home.
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You can reflect on death and the afterlife, create an altar to your ancestors, or bring to mind what you want to let go of during this new moon.
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FILIPPO NOSEDAPartnerWithers Solicitors London You are right to argue that colonising Mars would not hedge against some sorts of extinction risk ("For life, not for an afterlife", October 1st).
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Afterlife, the first release from the Teklife crew's newly announced label will be a fourteen-song compilation of collaborations with the late DJ Rashad, who passed away in 2014.
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Death taboos vary wildly from culture to culture, as do imaginings of the afterlife, according to religious studies scholar Erik Davis, author of Deathpower: Buddhism's Ritual Imagination in Cambodia.
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Then, of course, there's the fact that the characters on the show resemble Aguirre-Sacasa's Afterlife With Archie comic series much more than they do the original Archie characters.
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Thus the nature, intentions, and market impact of this potential competitor and/or trading partner remain undetermined—adding further layers of mystery despite this initial confirmation of the afterlife.
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In one level, GLaDOS tries to comfort you by saying that if you die, at least you won't have to worry about your wages being garnished in the afterlife.
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Syndication. Syndication is the lucrative after-air market for TV shows, the long afterlife the most successful shows enjoy once they've finished their initial runs on standard broadcast television.
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You see that a lot in art to do with mourning; it's a terminal state, but it also expresses the proposition of something ghostly, or spectral, or the afterlife.
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Previously he's created an Escher-esque basketball-themed world for Prefuse 73, explored a Moog synth's innards with Flying Lotus, and visited the afterlife with This Will Destroy You.
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Although most objects were created for funerary use, they aren't generally somber in appearance, a reminder that the Han viewed the afterlife as a realm where pleasure should flourish.
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The original 1990 Flatliners was a pre-Batman Joel Schumacher movie about Kiefer Sutherland and Julia Roberts as med students who induce near-death experiences to study the afterlife.
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The episode buoys between Laurie's time with Nora and Matt tracking down the afterlife-blasting physicists, and her time on the ranch with Kevin, Sr., Grace, John, and Michael.
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Photograph from AP The most useful portion of this "Afterlife" is Hogan's sine-curving of three historical waves that have carried Kennedy's memory through the past fifty-four years.
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It's the story of Miguel (Anthony Gonzalez), a shoemaker's son who accidentally crosses the bridge into the afterlife one Day of the Dead and desperately seeks a way home.
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The study authors aren&apost sure why the children were buried with this extra headgear, but said it could represent an attempt to protect the infants in the afterlife.
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You and I likely weren't targeted with this zero-day, but the life and afterlife of this bug serves as a good reminder that there will always be bugs.
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The book starts with a breathtaking 25-page long poem about boys murdered by the police titled "Summer, Somewhere," which imagines a paradise afterlife for those who were killed.
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The clip follows a bumbling Grim Reaper tasked with bringing the band to the afterlife, only to mess up through repeated cases of mistaken identity with bloody, hilarious results.
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It was the mural in Spain that changed their perspective on the afterlife, or the Bob Marley song that their father used to sing to them as a toddler.
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Some souls are linked in a way that can't be shaken, and whether or not there's an afterlife doesn't change the fact that we see and sense them everywhere.
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The warrior was a symbol of martial strength, molded from terra cotta and buried more than 2,000 years ago with China's first emperor to defend him in the afterlife.
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And Everybody's Gone to the Rapture was a stunning-looking meditation on religion and the afterlife created by a small team who really do deserve props for their efforts.
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"Just another day being a cat in America," Cooch laments after a priest tells her that animals don't make the afterlife, where she had hoped to reunite with Brad.
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So I began studying death traditions and afterlife beliefs from a variety of diverse cultures, looking for positive imagery and empowering cosmologies that would help him be less afraid.
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