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After all, morgue employees see corpses all the time — and corpses are generally naked.
Because of the shape, the investigators originally thought it might be growing on corpses, but there were no corpses inside.
I just don't want my preteens watching actors having sex with corpses, even fake corpses, before they've begun to date.
"There were lots of corpses, corpses of kids, a real terrorist attack," Olga Grebennikova, the college's director, told local media.
If those exploding corpses happen to create more corpses, you can just keep on hitting that ability to cause a chain reaction of deadly and morbid destruction.
The city of kings had become a city of ghosts, its bloody metamorphosis immortalized forever by Tran Thi Thu Van, using her pen name, Nha Ca, in her novel "Mourning Headband for Hue" and in a pair of songs composed by Hue's native son Trinh Cong Son, "Sing Upon the Corpses" and "A Song for the Corpses," whose haunting words and melodies ring even today like wind over bones: Corpses lie all around here, in this cold rain/Next to corpses of the old and weak, corpses of the still innocent ….
" - Carrie, 28 "Titanic because of all the corpses.
Corpse Explosion won't work if there aren't any corpses on the ground, and you don't want to waste any available corpses before nearby enemies can be drawn into their blast radius.
A few corpses seemed to embrace each other in death.
All the crew was able to recover were three corpses.
"I saw it all - the blood, the corpses," he said.
Nearly every New York undertaker refused to handle the corpses.
Their faces in the blue light were stiff as corpses.
Their corpses were then mutilated and paraded through the city.
There is no doubt: It's the smell of decomposing corpses.
All, though, have strange structures erupting out of their corpses.
The Necromancer has a skill slot dedicated to just corpses.
Corpses, then, are effectively another resource to keep track of.
Small groups of people gathered around the corpses, taking photographs.
There are several more rotting corpses scattered in the rubble.
A faint smell of rotting corpses hung in the air.
Every few feet you catch the smell of desiccated corpses.
It absorbs their crinkly corpses and that's it — worm food.
The corpses come from farms, pet shops, hunters, and zoos.
Mummified bat corpses in the alley behind the local church?
Their corpses, brutalized and buried, were discovered two months later.
Corpses were so grotesquely mutilated that they disorient the mind.
The photos were of the corpses of unidentified black men.
Deployed, they sometimes desecrate corpses and shoot dogs for sport.
A compartment for corpses should the flight literally kill you.
Thus their path was littered with casualties — communities, countries, corpses.
There were also photographs of decapitated corpses, the investigators said.
Bonus: we castrate their corpses and feed them to swine?
The gangsters lie in a line right beside the corpses.
The military is perfectly capable of sticking corpses in there.
The year with the most corpses in America was 1995.
And bringing in corpses was just fine for the president.
Just yesterday, there were corpses found with signs of torture.
Corpse Explosion turns up to 10 corpses into gory blood bombs that cause damage to nearby enemies, thereby creating more corpses and allowing for endless Corpse Explosions until a particular group of foes is dead.
"I think this country will spend the next 100 years to fulfill the identification and exhumation of all the corpses that we have and also the delivery of these corpses to their relatives," she said.
Some advertisers offered bounties for the escapees' corpses or decapitated heads.
Morgues across America are so full, they begin refusing female corpses.
I was no stranger to corpses when I started medical school.
In a third photograph, she is standing among partially-burned corpses.
Medics found 35 corpses as well as body parts, he said.
And the corpses definitely showed signs of being leftover orca lunch.
Bloated corpses were found, weighed down with stones, in Lake Tanganyika.
Helicopter rotor blades carve up zombies and send dismembered corpses flying.
On the bed in the living room are two decaying corpses.
We see all sorts of other recently murdered corpses scattered around.
History is peopled with millions of corpses left in their wake.
Out of the corpses to be brought in as your performance.
We don't like corpses or a cappella music or fart jokes.
The corpses are all lying in one big group, piled together.
Sometimes they find human corpses — the missing victims of flash floods.
All ideas now are just reanimated corpses of old ideas, everybody!
Sometimes one excavator scoop would pull up five corpses huddled together.
Could mating, and thus the slow rain of corpses, be seasonal?
Wouldn't a proud Mary be posting selfies next to new corpses?
They were missing for eight days, until their corpses were unearthed.
I asked him about the day he'd discovered all the corpses.
One day she saw the corpses of seven of her neighbors.
We are, after all, just "future corpses pretending we don't know."
The victims' corpses were discovered after an intense, 44-day search.
"I've seen very many human corpses," Hoppmann said, according to Reuters.
I wince; the smell of the swine corpses is rather sharp.
Their corpses were clothed in decorated woven fabrics and precious silk.
No cause of death could be determined for any of the corpses.
Nicotero takes his time, focusing on the sleeping soon-to-be corpses.
A Reuters correspondent saw two militants' corpses outside a mosque in Josaq.
On another day, Winter finds Kai talking to their parents' skeletal corpses.
He said he would fill Manila Bay with the corpses of criminals.
We see people as they were, like the frozen corpses in Pompeii.
Polish make-up, the creepy rumor that it was intended for corpses.
Visually, they're the most unsettling walking corpses in the franchise to date.
I first met Tobe at the premiere of House of 1000 Corpses.
Exploding corpses remain a possibility in modern mausoleums that lack proper ventilation.
Neutron stars are the stellar corpses left by explosions of huge stars.
Eventually, the corpses in the city caused people to flee the city.
Some sent him photographs of beheaded corpses with the message "You're next".
But cleaning corpses is messy business so he hired some some help.
I could smell the burning bodies; I knew corpses were being burned.
Some folks got touchy about pre-corpses laying claim to their culture.
The corpses at Shiloh were left to be eaten by local hogs.
Starving to death while drowning in a sea of poop and corpses.
But fungi are actually pretty bad at decomposing corpses on their own.
The journalist Kevin Toolis does not doubt that corpses have particular superpowers.
As its initiation, the next squad burnt the corpses of its predecessors.
The fleeing victims, the hugging weepers, the shrouded corpses, the departing ambulance.
" As for Vietnamization, Hastings said, it was really just "Vietnamizing the corpses.
Some said they were made to dismember corpses and remove their bones.
After mass killings, American newspapers do not typically run images of corpses.
Corpses of psychiatric patients were found with head injuries and unexplained bruises.
The streets and crematories of the death camp were filled with corpses.
She sits between them and watches TV while talking to the corpses.
And just across the hall are the rooms where the corpses rest.
"We were standing in a sea of corpses," said the mother, 38.
The digging went on for days, until 21970 corpses had been unearthed.
The tens of millions of bird corpses became a public health threat when they could not be buried fast enough — U.S. farmers shudder to think of how to dispose of much larger pig corpses in that scale of slaughter.
Through studying the corpses, Holden and Tench extrapolate details about the potential killer.
After that relatives must collect the bones to make room for fresh corpses.
The corpses of those remaining stars will die, decaying into their constituent parts.
Seriously, there are plenty of corpses on the show for Davidson to play.
Beneath the green hull, ghostly corpses float among icy gray and blue waves.
There are cult storylines to wrap, rockets to see, and corpses to uncover.
The bodies of dead French soldiers vanished; the corpses of enemies piled up.
We need elected officials who've lived life, who aren't walking corpses in suits.
What I can remember most from the camp is the mountains of corpses.
Like clockwork, I pulled out my gun, and watched the corpses stack up.
The killers also left behind shovels with which they buried corpses and belongings.
The violence, hate speech, and mutilation of corpses in Libya is completely unacceptable.
Britain was, in effect, broke; Berlin's water supply was still polluted by corpses.
He's a field of corpses, a graveyard of bodies stitched together and moving.
He told Italian media he thought other corpses were still in the hold.
Spoiler on this one: You find a cavern full of petrified human corpses.
For the rest of the month, corpses bobbed downstream, dressed in civilian clothes.
After two days, the stench of their decomposing corpses became unbearable, Warnock recalled.
I could see how corpses were taken back and forth or moved out.
Forming reboot settlements, far away from the pre-corpses who didn't understand them.
"), as a corpse ("We may be forever corpses — but once we were alive!
We've spent weeks looking at the mutilated corpses of Japheth Dury's child victims.
Besides homicide, he also was found guilty of rape and of defiling corpses.
A black metal gate leads to the labyrinthine chambers that house the corpses.
Could some of our people go out on patrol and discover those corpses?
Or do we need the spectacle of corpses to make the story real?
Although flies are known to swarm corpses, they also land on living things.
There will be plenty of room: The tomb chamber previously held seven corpses.
It also lacks an X-ray machine to scan corpses for bullet fragments.
Many Americans, myself included, have served in combat and not posed with corpses.
He passed the corpses of fellow migrants who'd risked the same deadly journey.
They hurry corpses from hospital rooms or bedrooms into designated, chilled death spaces.
And corpses must be buried in biodegradable materials — pine boxes, shrouds, wicker caskets.
Corpses have also begun to surface at the wreck site and further downstream.
No, there are no reanimated corpses in the show, but also, there are.
If Spade's first recomposition center opens in Seattle in 2023 as planned, it'll be an airy, spiritual place where people can carry their loved ones' corpses to a final rest—and put those corpses' decomposition to an eco-minded use.
"This was an important place in their lives," Stephen (David Emge) muses as he watches the upright corpses lurch around the mall, just as, before the zombie apocalypse, upright corpses would lurch around the mall, driven by a need to consume.
Bulama Ibrahim, another resident, said he had counted 50 corpses when emergency workers arrived.
Whites used to have picnics and parties under the corpses of lynched black men.
They're just walking husks of their former selves—ambulatory corpses sheathed in sagging flesh.
The images show rows of naked, emaciated corpses with numbers written on their foreheads.
He would sit their corpses next to him while he watched TV and drank.
The corpses of nine soldiers and a civilian were also recovered, the military said.
This year, scientists have performed 18 necropsies — examinations of corpses — on dead minke whales.
On the sergeant's first deployment, his duties often required him to photograph mutilated corpses.
Images from the scene show the beach littered with the large black-bodied corpses.
Rob Zombie's House of 1,000 Corpses and The Devil's Rejects will also be available.
The graves at Smor San are mostly Chinese and Vietnamese, and contain uncremated corpses.
Then, the corpses of manatees, sea turtles, and other marine life started washing ashore.
Their right-wing opponents bombed civilians to "drown democracy under a mountain of corpses".
The tides brought in the corpses of lobsters, crabs, starfish, and even more herring.
Lots of corpses and severe injuries, we treated everyone even soldiers from the regime.
For Pittsburgh kids in the '80s, the rusting corpses of industrial sites were everywhere.
Do you have any idea how many bullets I pull out of corpses weekly?
Researchers found the 1918 Spanish flu virus in corpses buried in Alaskan mass graves.
There was a pile of corpses in that spot in Teth for a while.
Animal corpses rot in stagnant water, providing a breeding ground for infection and disease.
He said he would spray corpses with Lysol to prevent the spread of bacteria.
They left no corpses behind, or evidence of clear causation: The bees simply vanished.
He then stood atop the corpses and played the Lithuanian anthem on an accordion.
The trade-off is that they have to be surrounded by corpses all day.
His mother and aunt run a mortuary, and he's really into prepping the corpses.
On next week's season 2 finale, two more corpses get thrown onto the pile.
There's something fundamentally disturbing about watching gamers get pictures taken with fake, bloody corpses.
Later in the film, Danny witnesses both of them in his bed as corpses.
"There are many corpses, lots of children," Ms. Grebennikoba told a local television channel.
Abnormally high temperatures had thawed the corpses of long-dead reindeer and other animals.
They heaped the corpses onto a pile of skeletons, and all were quickly incinerated.
The president admitted he'd grown tired of plots populated by corpses and private eyes.
The last survivor, found surrounded by half eaten corpses, wasn't rescued until mid-April.
He dragged those corpses to a barrack, where they were hauled off by trucks.
Hospitals and morgues struggled to cope with injured and bewildered victims and bloated corpses.
Commanders screamed into their radios, subordinates rushed around, limp corpses were loaded into trucks.
The jackal kills were messier, leaving sheep corpses only partly eaten, Mr. Franetic said.
All were photos of the corpses she saw that day, most of them babies.
Hundreds of people died; some pirogues full of bleached corpses washed up in the Caribbean.
All those killed were buried without autopsies after their corpses were found, the statement said.
Instead, they seem content to whistle past the pile of corpses, pretending not to notice.
Five badly beaten corpses were later pulled from shallow graves and identified as missing villagers.
The road from being a small shop to manufacturing overseas is littered with startup corpses.
Jamie is among the mounds of corpses strewn about the field, only he's breathing. Barely.
A Reuters photographer saw corpses sprawled on the ground at the scene of the blast.
The path to irrelevance is covered in the corpses of good intentions and lofty ambitions.
Popova said authorities will soon begin sanitation of the area, including recovery of animal corpses.
She's lying there, practically disemboweled, just like the corpses of his victims she'd found before.
Droplets of Ruel's sweat fall and run down the faces of the corpses like tears.
A new history of England, with killer corpses roaming everywhere The story hasn't changed much.
It's a rough world for nameless mooks, whose corpses get treated like the ultimate joke.
Corpses that are still in the process of putrefaction were buried more recently than others.
The industry is also littered with the corpses of services like Gaikai, GameTap, and OnLive.
Faces are perpetually smudged with the stuff, and corpses tend to be drenched in it.
The soaring carrion-eaters have been feasting on the corpses of the unfortunate marine mammals.
The corpses are decomposing, and there is no way to transport them to a morgue.
But the West Mosul civil defense has retrieved thousands of corpses from the Old City.
The film involves flatulent corpses and other items that might not appeal to some audiences.
Understanding how corpses' limbs change positions during the decomposition process could help inform criminal investigations.
Littered with the corpses of failed wearables, it's a market that merits a cautious approach.
Rendering companies pick up the dead cows and then convert the corpses into useable byproducts.
Farmland, forest, and desert would all collapse, and floating throughout would be loads of corpses.
Under Islamic tradition in Iran, corpses are typically washed with soap and water before burial.
I saw the corpses of three militants in the morning when the funeral was held.
The Night King has raised the dead from the battle (corpses are a renewable resource).
The disinterred corpses are usually those of ancestors who died at least seven years previously.
Each day, dozens of corpses are stuffed into body bags and interred in mass graves.
The boys were told to go back and remove the corpses of their fallen heroes.
Mr. al-Assad rules a fractured nation of corpses and rubble and tired, traumatized survivors.
On each trip, Oumar sees more desiccated corpses, covered and uncovered by the shifting sands.
Once inside, the ants were trapped with only other worker ants and millions of corpses.
Fortnite taught me to be a killer and to floss the corpses of my enemies.
"Did they put naked corpses in that plane before they shot it down?" she asked.
As Rosa walks through an Ares banquet, we see corpses littering the blood-soaked ground.
Discharged, he met a Hispanic sheriff at a Houston barbecue who needed help identifying corpses.
When he opened the first stall, he saw a pile of corpses, battered and blue.
It's not very often that a family show concludes on a stage littered with corpses.
That rejection of typical metal imagery: demons, rotting corpses...I look at it as humanist.
Embalming was performed on a majority of corpses by the middle of the 20th century.
The corpses of two adults and one child had already been carried out on stretchers.
Behind the bony specter are corpses of costumed revelers, struck down by this sudden disease.
The ships had no refrigeration units, so the corpses were left in mortuary bags on deck.
Are the graveyards of Westeros littered with the corpses of the unworthy, or simply the unlucky?
And these millions of dry tree corpses are an ominous sign for next summer, as well.
The bodies were then decapitated and priests removed the skin and muscle from the corpses' heads.
"It's hard to rejoice when you're surrounded by corpses," Dita Kraus said during her video testimony.
"We strive to ensure no corpses are lost from the wreckage or the riverbed," she said.
You might recognize him as the guy who takes photos of intricately-styled and posed corpses.
Fortnite trained me to be a killer and to floss on the corpses of my enemies.
Michelangelo's anatomical explorations of corpses supports the theory, according to a paper by neurosurgeon Michael Salcman.
Still, the overwhelming majority of Fortnite players on Twitter definitely assumed these soulless corpses were zombies.
Yes, you see the corpses of toothless children and yes, you deserve to know that beforehand.
If the desert was merely strewn with corpses, though, then it would have made no difference.
In shock, he helped load the corpses into a car, dig a grave, and bury them.
One former employee also claimed that gold dental work had been removed from corpses and sold.
In all cases, only silverbacks and blackbacks (juvenile males) exhibited the belligerent behavior toward the corpses.
Because in the aftermath of the apocalypse, there will be decaying corpses strewn about the streets.
Or should I save my corpses to sell on the black market for short-term gain?
They had recovered dozens of corpses the night before, most of which were charred beyond recognition.
He said he saw several corpses on the road as he left the smoking, ruined city.
But violent whites during Reconstruction left such a trail of corpses that total denial was unconvincing.
Duval isn't an undertaker and doesn't have anything to do with corpses; he just like hearses.
The smell of rotting corpses played in the spring breeze, hinting at what lay buried below.
Here and there, corpses litter the ground, but the townspeople seem not to notice or care.
The corpses of scuba divers are like dead bugs, on their backs, hands and feet floating.
TIJUANA, Mexico — They passed the corpses of other migrants who had tried to cross the Americas.
Corpses so overwhelmed the morgue that some were kept in a freezer at the fish market.
One account tells of a man who identified his wife and two sisters among the corpses.
We don't reflexively celebrate random or routine white death, make memes of your bleeding corpses, etc.
Which is to say most people don't need a law to compel them to report corpses.
"History was changed by the corpses of the people who marched in the streets," Perjovschi says.
After the trucks left, the partisans noticed that one woman among the corpses was moving slightly.
An earlier version of this article incorrectly described a behavior of crows exposed to crow corpses.
Live crows only touch, attack and attempt intercourse with crow corpses, they do not scavenge them.
In addition to hundreds of corpses, the wreckage also contained clues about which brands were accountable.
Typically, the supply of bodies consisted of executed criminals and unclaimed corpses from almshouses and prisons.
Mounds of corpses mount toward heaven from the blood-slicked floor of Titus' opulent banquet room.
Throughout the hall, groups of other mourners were also following the corpses of their loved ones.
But corpses with communicable diseases like hepatitis or the seasonal flu can change this morbid calculus.
And intermingled with those pictures were some of his shots of corpses from the Palermo catacombs.
MEXICO CITY — The morgue had a problem: It had run out of space for fresh corpses.
Then I scooped ant corpses from the ice cooler and retrieved my sack of ground coffee.
The corpses were savaged, with holes torn in their wings, scientists who study the colony discovered.
Zombie and Pollard worked together on the director's 2003 cult horror movie House of 1000 Corpses.
Joseph Chamblin, a scout sniper who pleaded guilty to urinating on the corpses of Taliban fighters.
Video footage shows many of the corpses were partially decomposed and some already had fragmented shells.
Three of Dr. White's students were also abducted; their charred corpses were found the following week.
He is said to have been responsible for some 200 corpses during the Chicago gang wars.
I've contributed thousands of deaths to the growing pile of digital corpses, waiting for numerical prophecy.
Activists say the corpses are from a prison massacre by Islamic State forces in June 2014.
Child soldiers sauntered drunkenly down streets lined with corpses that had been half chewed by Bunia's dogs.
Oh, and hiding people in the crypts, literally full of corpses just waiting to become lethal weapons?
"We wrap the bodies and dance with the corpses while they decompose," says anthropologist Dr Miora Mamphionona.
They would come out of nowhere, we were told, these dogs of war, and eat the corpses.
Gory videos of mob justice or photos of bloody corpses sometimes make the rounds on social media.
On top of all that, their corpses also ended up hanging from the bow of the ship.
He murdered two innocent boys and passed them off as the corpses of Bran and Rickon Stark.
The corpses of 14 large whales were also found off the coast of British Columbia that year.
Thousands of fish were asphyxiated, creating a blanket of stinky corpses across the surface of the canal.
It's a huge reason why there are so many corpses of companies that have attempted this before.
People became indifferent to the sight of corpses lying in streets, and eventually to their own demise.
Stretched health services do not want to spend money on what some consider to be "aerating corpses".
Image source: Superjoy Interactive Games Games that contain images of corpses and blood will also be rejected.
Most use the corpses of beautiful young women as a vehicle for the growth of male characters.
Corpses still litter the streets of West Mosul, where the fight against ISIS ended nine months ago.
With her focus on blood and bones and corpses, the Necromancer feels like the embodiment of Diablo.
"I have seen six corpses," he said, adding that police had taken away many of the bodies.
The adaptation flattens half a dozen extremely interesting characters into either two-dimensional sexpots or premature corpses.
You think of the spaceships or reanimated corpses, and maybe then you get into the emotional content.
Second, wights are the zombie reanimated corpses that populate the vast majority of the White Walkers' army.
She remembers that in 2008 many of the corpses were societal elites like lawyers or business people.
But in the past 48 hours rescuers have found more corpses than survivors, and frustration was mounting.
Chances are you won't stumble across any corpses, but you should remain aware of your surroundings nonetheless.
They say, 'We're with you,' but when we die they'll come and take selfies with our corpses.
Their bodies wrestle together as if they're half-melted rubber, or are piled high as agonized corpses.
Those sources might include insects like grasshoppers or worms, but they could also include corpses, Söderlund said.
But what good is Halloween if we don't take annual stock of our views on animated corpses?
Still, in the first four days of the heat spell, four corpses were found in city parks.
Even when whales die, that carbon stays stored in their corpses on the sea floor for centuries.
If you're worried that your beach conveys insufficient gore, a million fish corpses will get you there.
The developing world has too many young corpses and the developed one has too many old minds.
Also important to remember is that northern dead return as zombies when their corpses are left unburned.
The Bon Secours nuns have made no comment about why babies' corpses were interred in a sewer.
Fontenot, who said he alerts authorities when he finds corpses, has a cadaver dog with his group.
Popular history is littered with the corpses of bloated books, written where an essay would have sufficed.
Both smell overpoweringly of disinfectant, but this does not entirely cover the cloying smell of the corpses.
I saw corpses … but the strangest thing I saw was my body, thrown onto the ground. #Follow_TaraFares.
The senseless armies of shambling corpses, all the nightmares of dead generations sliding out of our screens.
They used a technique known as metagenomics sequencing, which had not been previously used on mummified corpses.
Maggie and Sasha are at the Hilltop along with the corpses formerly known as Glenn and Abraham.
Corpses, many with bullet wounds to the head, were stacked in piles, but Babagana was still breathing.
Sid Haig -- best known as Captain Spaulding in Rob Zombie's "House of 1000 Corpses" trilogy -- has died.
Their father set off after them, tracking them across ISIS territory — razed towns rank with rotting corpses.
She remembered seeing "arms and legs of corpses sticking out of snowbanks" piled high outside a saloon.
Day and night are in disarray, animals are freaking out, and corpses are wrenched back to life.
Hospital staffers wrapped corpses in white shrouds and stacked detached legs that still wore socks and shoes.
Haig was best known for his appearances in horror films, including 1000 Corpses and The Devil's Rejects.
Morality is like a field of flowers beneath which the corpses are piled in a thousand layers.
"The morgues are just overflowing with corpses and it is becoming a public health emergency," Amaya said.
"Sometimes you visit corpses all around the world and realize that the corpses dearest to your heart are right in your own backyard," she writes, launching into an anecdote about caring for a decomposed body with such enthusiastic detail I practically had to read it through my fingers.
This was also a boon to anatomists, who often struggled to acquire human corpses for dissection, and another timeline on the Anatomy Act of 1832 chronicles how the later act finally gave the medical world legal access to corpses beyond the criminal dead and snatching bodies from tombs.
Unless of course you're really into cold, slimy places, human-eating monsters, and rapidly decaying corpses (RIP, Barb).
The atmosphere of this course is fairly macabre, not solely because of the twisted, glitter-studded clam corpses.
"There are so many corpses around here," said Irwan, 37, a resident of Petobo, standing amidst the ruins.
Black market for bones The 1985 ban didn't bring an end to the trade in human corpses however.
Corpses become fungible — and filled with fungi — when wearing "Infinity Burial Suit," an ongoing project by Coeio Inc.
Living family members carefully peel the burial garments off the corpses and wrap them in fresh silk shrouds.
In wide shots, the handmaids are dominated: sometimes by guards, sometimes by commanders' wives, and sometimes, by corpses.
Between 1986 and 2005 China's national cremation rate rose steadily, from 26% of corpses to 53% (see chart).
Given that the crypts are, well, crypts, there's basically only one thing down there: corpses of dead Starks.
Leroy and Dick barely make it out, and come face to face with Pennywise, dragging away the corpses.
They knew how to do search and rescues, they knew how to convey corpses safely to the morgue.
Biologists now suspect that opportunistic micro-organisms that feed on corpses persist in trace quantities everywhere on earth.
Last September, the news of an 18-wheeler truck near Guadalajara carrying nearly 200 corpses stunned the country.
But honestly, I'd be more worried about summoning spirits from banging on all of those accelerator corpses. [CERN]
He cleans out every house, removing and burying the owners' dried-up corpses, dead of no clear cause.
But then corpses start showing up with their memory feeds hacked, and no recorded evidence of the crime.
The goal is to keep everyone alive, rather than to fill jails with addicts and morgues with corpses.
Grace doesn't remember this and believes she couldn't be so "callous" with the two corpses in the basement.
"We're making advances and there are Islamic State corpses," said another soldier, talking to colleagues by walkie-talkie.
When the time came to move the corpses to their new resting place, the friars discovered something remarkable.
Three suicide bombers lay in the center of the village, their corpses burned to a deep black color.
Most of the corpses recovered were taken to the stadium, where some 40 coffins were stacked on Monday.
The military says its forces at the complex have discovered the decapitated corpses of at least 100 civilians.
For over 70 years, New York City tourists were left to get their corpse smell from actual corpses!
As of Tuesday, rescue efforts were more of a search for corpses, Interior Minister Jose Serrano told Reuters.
They are the corpses of dead stars, so massive and compact that not even light can escape them.
The Observatory posted a video showing the corpses of around a dozen men who had apparently been shot.
Patriots, vets, their family members — anybody, really, glad to see their corpses put to use protecting the living.
How much would you have to be paid to dig graves, examine corpses, or investigate a crime scene?
They hung bodies from telephone poles, and encouraged civilians to desecrate the corpses of their former jihadi oppressors.
"He saw all those corpses, but for him, the one at his feet was supposed to be saved."
Newspaper reports have described several elaborate schemes involving murder or stolen corpses to extract compensation from mine owners.
"There is nothing to expect but the sound of eating corpses from a crow's mouth," the article said.
Their corpses were found with the number 13 carved in their chests, a reference to the gang's name.
One by one, the corpses were removed from black body bags so fingerprints and DNA could be preserved.
The looters had stolen most of the jewelry and precious metals, dislodging the couple's corpses in the process.
"Suburbicon," likewise, though it winds up strewn with corpses, mislays the furtive allure that true black comedy demands.
A year later, nearly 200 corpses, many of them Mexican, were found in mass graves in the area.
All of these people are standing exactly where they killed the animals whose corpses they so proudly display.
From the ceiling — rice sacks that had been stapled together — the corpses of hummingbirds dangled from strings, drying.
Glittering cities are replaced with disgusting bathrooms, cyberpunk fashion swapped out for battered corpses and fucked-up cybernetics.
Klansmen routinely engaged in murder, rape, and other forms of violence that left behind scars, corpses, and witnesses.
I navigated wet, muddy streets cluttered with felled trees, overturned cars, parts of houses and swollen animal corpses.
They will abstain from eating and drinking and making love, since corpses can do none of those things.
The brotherhood cared for travelers and the sick and it buried unclaimed corpses, often the drowned or executed.
Two hippopotamuses, their thick skin evenly rendered in bronze and burnt umber, float in an aquarium like corpses.
A defector, who went by the pseudonym Caesar, escaped with photographs of thousands of starved, bruised detainee corpses.
A reporter who visited the village said many houses were burned and the area was littered with corpses.
And no, Kopco said, unprompted, none of the residents of Deadwood were feeding corpses to the town's hogs.
One memo, from December 2012, noted increases in detainees' deaths and corpses piling up and decomposing in hospitals.
Would the citizens of Winterfell actually be safe in the crypts with all those corpses waiting to reanimate?
The heroic if doomed uprising in October 1944 of the Sonderkommandos, prisoners pressed into duty handling the corpses.
Arbitrary daily bombings turned life precarious; people struggled even to retrieve corpses from the rubble of their houses.
As Corrupted Blood infections spread uncontrollably, game spaces became littered with virtual "corpses," and players began to panic.
CAPE TOWN — Some of the elephant corpses had begun to decay, their skins dried stiff over bony carcasses.
On Friday, corpses of several militants lay where they had fallen, some with weapons still at their sides.
The museum's exhibition includes photos from the fire showing charred corpses squeezed beneath the bars, hanging out windows.
In one photo, two charred corpses lay on the ground: his cousin and her 3-year-old daughter.
Then she and her aunt were fleeing Cambodia through an abandoned rice field sown with corpses and mines.
Ants kept falling through a ventilation pipe into the bunker, where they had nothing but corpses to eat.
Corpses are often camouflaged by mud and water and mess, just as they really were in the trenches.
"There are many corpses in Fardous and Bustan al-Qasr with no one to bury them," he said.
Even as her son was wheeled into the intensive care unit, she said, four corpses were carted out.
A year later, nearly 200 corpses, many of them Mexicans, were found in mass graves in the area.
One of the militia's most prominent commanders, Abu Azrael, is known for mutilating corpses and roasting people alive.
Then their coffins get caught up in high-voltage wires, and the corpses are electrocuted back into life.
"There are still corpses pinned under fallen timber, wedged where the surging floodwaters deposited them," the Times reported.
And what I saw was me kicking one of the corpses with all the power I could muster.
In the strip, gravediggers form a union and go on strike, causing a massive buildup of unburied corpses.
Creature With the Atom Brain (1955), features an ex-Nazi scientist named Wilhelm using radiation to reanimate corpses.
In this regard, the arrangements of corpses may have context, but that doesn't make them any less unsettling.
Bound and gagged, faces mummified in packaging tape, their corpses piled up on street corners and under bridges.
When Mourad arrived at the site, he found the rotting corpses of two gray foxes and a bear.
However, Interior Minister José Serrano told Reuters that rescue efforts were now focused on the search for corpses.
Do you parachute into an area crowded with other players, hoping to search their corpses for better guns?
The photos (one is pictured) show thousands of corpses of Syrian detainees, many bearing signs of torture and murder.
Mysterious "ghost boats" — wrecked wooden ships with decaying corpses on board — are washing up on the shores of Japan.
The statement claims investigators were able to locate the corpses using information given to them by Tony Clyde Reed.
Mutilated corpses of refinery workers, police and suspected fuel thieves increasingly appear around the city, terrifying its 260,000 residents.
Such matter could possibly exist inside neutron stars, the incredibly dense stellar corpses thought to be made from neutrons.
Standing over a banquet hall full of fresh corpses, whose child is Arya now: Ned Stark's or the Hound's?
Reports from Bamenda, the north-western capital, say the hospital morgue is now filled to capacity with unidentified corpses.
The demand is daunting, with coroners and medical examiners reporting more than 12,200 unknown corpses in the US today.
The piles of host corpses in the glass wash-off room, and Maeve seeing them for the first time.
One of the family's neighbors told Hurriyet Daily that the corpses had been inside the room for four days.
IN ALDOUS HUXLEY'S "Brave New World", the human corpses in Slough Crematorium are turned into a phosphorous-based fertiliser.
Belief in zombies — formally known as "revenant corpses" — was widespread in northern and western Europe in the Medieval period.
"The Punisher," as he is known, said he would kill 100,000 criminals and toss their corpses into Manila Bay.
Cover: Coronavirus whistleblower Fang Bin was arrested after his videos of corpses piling up at Wuhan hospitals went viral.
He added that if he became president, he would execute 100,000 criminals and throw their corpses into Manila Bay.
Medical texts from the period show stacks of corpses and people speckled by rashes, gushing blood from their noses.
Video obtained exclusively by CNN shows a chilling scene: Corpses piled up, sometimes unidentified, on top of each other.
Indeed, forensic scientists are often tasked with having to determine the age of corpses in various states of decay.
In Chinese legends, these were undead corpses who vampirically fed on the "qi," or life force, of the living.
The Others are closely associated with, but different from, wights — reanimated corpses of people or animals killed by Others.
You'll come across creatures sleeping or feeding, while scavenger birds will descend upon the corpses of creatures you kill.
Corpses were lying on the floor and on the ground outside for lack of room, a Reuters witness said.
You can exchange Corpse Explosion for Devour, which allows you to feed off nearby corpses for health or essence.
The Mediterranean Sea regularly throws up the corpses of the drowned, but that doesn't seem to discourage prospective travelers.
Harris's project, entitled Beautiful Corpses, documents human remains, bringing attention to the detail and beauty of our inner composition.
The migrants and the six corpses are being taken to the Italian island of Lampedusa, the coast guard said.
Aesthetically, Dzama is the strange little boy to Pettibon's dirty old man; together, they've fathered some exquisite corpses, indeed.
Friction with central governments—Sierra Leone's government, for example, made washing corpses a criminal offence—was the predictable result.
His pictures show mangled corpses but also grieving families and people suffering hardship yet trying to live with dignity.
Locals say that the town's feral cats, rummaging among the corpses, began to go bald; birds lost their feathers.
The three corpses (one of them Wilkins's) in an underground bunker tell an ugly story of murder and vengeance.
The agency now faces the bizarre dilemma of what, if anything, to do with 300+ lightning-struck reindeer corpses.
She earned some notoriety in 2012 for defending U.S. soldiers accused of urinating on the corpses of Taliban fighters.
"From the DNA test results, it's positive and confirmed that one of the corpses is Santoso," said Brig. Gen.
"We are all corpses, waiting to die," said one man standing at the site the day after the attack.
Within the park's secluded 74 acres off Jamaica Bay, homeless people camp and chicken corpses dot the wild terrain.
The corpses of six men and one woman were found underneath a pedestrian overpass nearby, Mexico News Daily reported.
One of the corpses had three gunshot wounds and the other also had markings indicating a struggle, it said.
How is this possible when the corpses of 10,000 individuals per day were reduced to ashes in Auschwitz crematoria?
On her travels, Doughty finds many rituals that involve prolonged contact with corpses—prolonged, at least, by American standards.
Dangling corpses, explosions, and other events generally reserved for the protagonists of action films had the audience literally gasping.
People diving in the worst affected parts of the reef are literally swimming amid millions of stinking, decaying corpses.
Surely an army comprised of thousands of men and animals would have littered its trail with corpses and artifacts?
" He describes the attitude towards killing: "We went out into the taiga looking for escapees and found scattered corpses.
Photos circulated on social media showed bloodied corpses and a blackened motorbike outside a small building in the village.
The US later forced local townspeople and Nazi party members to come to Dachau and help dispose of corpses.
"Identifying bodies found in the river is hard, because of wildlife and water damage to corpses," Brown told me.
The internet is full of grisly pictures of him posing with the corpses of elephants, leopards, water buffaloes, crocodiles.
It began its second episode with an undertaker lighting torches fueled by decomposition gases in the bellies of corpses.
Stories circulated about militia forces eating the corpses of their enemies and wearing severed body parts around their necks.
They ordered "harsh treatment" of specific detainees and complained of increasing detainee deaths as corpses piled up and decomposed.
She had been left for dead when a British captain noticed her in a pile of corpses, she said.
The corpses were sent to Salerno, Italy, where autopsies are being conducted to determine the details of their deaths.
Here, because the identity of the corpses is unknown, people of different faiths lie side by side in eternity.
A former military police officer, known only as Caesar to protect his safety, had the job of photographing corpses.
He was beaten and tortured and, for a time, his forced labor included burying the corpses of other prisoners.
The result may be less dramatic than Mr. Calderón's drug war, in which warring cartels publicly displayed dismembered corpses.
The people of Hue even found corpses in the Citadel and around the emperors' mausoleums outside of the city.
And I was definitely not expecting hundreds of mummified corpses hanging in airless, limestone corridors beneath the city streets.
At Western Carolina University, researchers with the Urban Death Project are learning how best to turn corpses into compost.
Mingma , around 20 at the time, knew that the route to the top was dotted with over 200 corpses.
They call a group of girls over and show them the line of miniature corpses all on their backs.
In April, residents filed a complaint that the smell of rotting corpses being unearthed was seeping into their homes.
The old king is already dead when the play begins; by the end plenty more corpses litter the stage.
Some accept as a new normal that drug users deserve to die, their corpses thrown duct-taped onto streets.
Once the corpses were identified, however, it turned out that there was indeed something exceptional about these particular victims.
Police discovered a wooden ship carrying the corpses of seven men on a beach in Ishikawa prefecture last week.
Most of the interviews began with either a photo montage or video of bloody corpses from the failed coup.
According to the sheriff, Jones allegedly drove the van for several weeks with the corpses stored in the back.
Caesar's team sometimes catalogued more than fifty corpses a day—emaciated, mutilated, cut, burned, shot, beaten, strangled, broken, melted.
The New York Times sent a reporter to the Abacos, and the reporter discovered corpses not yet accounted for.
Think corpses and detectives wanting to know how long that body has been in a storage locker or suitcase.
SANTA ROSA DE OSOS, Colombia — One witness told prosecutors about the corpses floating in a river on the ranch.
Of course, it's not just Sephora samples under which you will find our listless but beautifully made-up corpses.
He approached it carefully, figuring out how to show something horrific had happened, but avoiding broken and bloodied corpses.
The corpses, grayish, sandbag-like forms, were piled on a 14-foot wooden structure with a staircase traversing it.
Some Nigerian returnees said in interviews that their captors had made them dismember Libyan corpses and remove the bones.
The comic Corpses: Coast to Coast, published in a 1954 issue of Voodoo, is a prime example of this.
If the TV industry is going to engage in such obvious necrophilia, shouldn't they focus on better looking corpses?
"No signs of trauma are visible on their corpses, which is consistent with chemical poisoning," the Amnesty report stated.
" Judy Melinek, a forensic pathologist, tweeted, "Do you have any idea how many bullets I pull out of corpses weekly?
Civil workers had pulled nearly 500 corpses from the rubble and were still finding more six months after the fighting.
When his corpse reanimated, as corpses are wont to do in the series, he was put down by Carl Grimes.
They will step over the corpses of their fellow men to get to their post and not say a word.
A police officer said they had been rotting there for 10 days, waiting for the army to remove the corpses.
They also come across corpses, murdered in a very similar way to those Dolores and Will encountered just moments before.
No law prevents Levites from touching corpses, and there are numerous other reasons why ritual purity is not relevant here.
De humani corporis fabrica (1543) was the first anatomy book drawn entirely from dissected humans, the corpses of executed criminals.
"You may be counting the corpses of militants and make wonderful statements of victory, but politically you're losing," he said.
One 16th-century example in Illuminating Women shows Denise Poncher being approached by a skeleton, three corpses in its wake.
That should resolve the issue of an Italian naval vessel heading for Catania with 937 migrants (and two corpses) aboard.
Autopsies of the various alien corpses you collect should be a top priority, as they lead to other important breakthroughs.
Amazon has hollowed out the bodies of its retail hosts and is now parasitically using their corpses to propagate. 6.
We're talking way too-close-for-comfort corpses, waterfall-level bloody noses and some dentures that will haunt your nightmares.
Ape corpses are extremely rare, and there are scientists out there who would love to get their hands on one.
Prodh's position was based on photographs that showed the probable manipulation of 19 of the 22 corpses, among other things.
Earlier, an Iraqi commander, visibly upset, had told us of corpses they pulled from under the rubble in one neighborhood.
The stench of corpses along Mosul's streets was a reminder of the gruelling urban warfare required to dislodge Islamic State.
Sea-Watch crew brought four corpses on board, but were unable to retrieve many others that floated away, he added.
I was in the country at the time and witnessed killings, starvation, and animals feeding on corpses in the streets.
At least 17 corpses from those weekend incidents are being brought to Italy, the International Organization for Migation (IOM) said.
But even when compared with narratives about reanimated corpses that eat human flesh, "Preacher" is a much more bizarre proposition.
Gorey created the animated introduction—gravestones crumbling, corpses sliding into fens—and it was almost as popular as the shows.
In desolate areas like this, Chinese troops were known to withdraw after a victory, leaving the ground littered with corpses.
In other boats, bodies were splayed on the floorboards, forcing survivors to clamber over the corpses of their fellow voyagers.
Using time-lapse photography, scientists in Australia have discovered that corpses move around for at least a year after death.
For more than a year after death, corpses move around "significantly," and this finding could be important for forensic investigations.
We're used to thinking about necrophiles as grave robbers fucking found corpses or murders having their way with their victims.
One of the visions Aeron has is of Euron sitting on the Iron Throne surrounded by the corpses of gods.
Videos featuring ISIS fighters with guns, corpses, and Islamic State songs were posted to the app, according to the Journal.
Private burials were difficult to arrange because many funeral directors either refused to handle AIDS corpses or charged higher fees.
Every day new corpses are churned out by a seemingly impersonal system burrowing its foundations deep into the planet's core.
"The Brothers Karamazov" goes heavy on suicide and rotting corpses, but as a guidebook for life, you could do worse.
Now, he paddled for his life amid the flaming debris and floating corpses, with survivors clinging to empty water drums.
Corpses are very infectious and pose a big risk to relatives who may wash, dress and prepare them for burial.
Yet it's in his lingering on still-warm corpses that we feel the full grotesquerie of these royal power games.
They are Hélène Cattet and Bruno Forzani, and what interests them, at least in "Corpses," is everything but the story.
Perhaps that's why while watching "Corpses," I flashed on Michael Bay, whose style and self-regard can be equally exhausting.
The Walking Dead Like all of the great Shakespearean tragedies, "Romeo and Juliet" ends with a stage full of corpses.
Here, in the late 1800s, corpses of thousands of horses were boiled down into lamp oil, glue and bone buttons.
Then the policemen chained the corpses to the backs of their Humvees and dragged them through the streets of Aden.
The researchers examined only dead ants that still had their abdomens, to avoid double-counting pieces of the same corpses.
It meant hour after hour in darkened classrooms with clattering projectors, watching cities burn and grave sites filled with corpses.
Aid workers warned of an impending health crisis caused by about 400 corpses left out in the warm, fetid climate.
"It was evident from many corpses' positions that they had struggled to exit when the vessel capsized," Mr. Cari said.
Investigators have discovered 1,100 graves, and there are a stunning 26,000 corpses in public morgues that have not been identified.
Farid Ahmad Mashal, the Ghazni police chief, who posted his own photo on Facebook with the corpses of Taliban fighters.
Perhaps stricter procedures for waste management and disposal of livestock corpses on farms will have an impact on the animals.
During his first ceremony at Soul Quest in August, he revisited forgotten scenes of streets lined with corpses in Iraq.
The Miami-Dade morgue had more bodies than it could handle and leased a refrigerated truck to store surplus corpses.
For the most part, his nudes are rank, bristly, and bruised, animated corpses whose life force emanates from their genitals.
Many of her group are even younger; some are medical students, but most have no formal training in handling corpses.
In north Mosul, people walked by fly-infested, bloated corpses of militants who had been left on roadsides for two weeks.
Police found Cameron in a house where he shot himself after failed negotiations; four of the corpses were found with him.
The Circle of Life translates to a horrible place full of awful smells, corpses, murder, and plenty of unreasonably upsetting shit.
One photo shows what appears to be at least a dozen bloodied corpses lined up in the hallway of a building.
Neutron stars are stellar corpses—the remnants supernovae—and they cram a huge amount of mass into a ludicrously small sphere.
Sure, corpses don't typically convulse and make moaning sounds in the morgue, but Riverdale fans have seen and heard weirder things.
She was a PETA spokesperson for going vegan (which she no longer is), and a covergirl for Girls and Corpses magazine.
They then killed them and claimed the corpses were rebels, making themselves seem more heroic and increasing their odds of promotion.
The story that follows charts their journey to the lost ship, where they discover brutalized corpses and more questions than answers.
There's an investigation scene, which involves searching the corpses of the fallen Nova Corps in order to find a security code.
In the 18th and 19th centuries, some medical students moonlighted as "body snatchers," digging up freshly buried corpses for anatomy labs.
Matt Dillon plays Jack, an amateur architect and serial killer, who is seemingly stitched together from the corpses of real figures.
ISIS dumped the corpses in a mass grave at the defunct College of Agriculture in northern Mosul, the intelligence source said.
Grate has been charged with 23 crimes, including two murders, multiple counts of rape, kidnapping, and gross abuse of two corpses.
The corpses of the two animals are slated for removal and will be taken to a wildlife management area for necropsy.
For those disposed of at sea, they'd hack open their victims' chest cavities, to ensure that the corpses sank, he recalls.
I can think of more Slayer songs about fucking corpses than I can Slayer songs about love, if there are any.
"At first the fishermen thought the corpses, from far away, might be people sleeping on the beach," according to the report.
By some accounts, corpses have been dumped in mass graves to prevent decomposing, and doctors were slow to return to hospitals.
The corpses of nine people — men, women, and children — had been collected and lain on the back of a pickup truck.
But if any politicians try to shut me up, I'll cut off their heads and lay them at their corpses' feet.
"DEAD DOGS OF THE CITY," are advertised in another display, lined with meticulously repeated tiny canine corpses in matte-black cardboard.
The undead corpses of the Abbey's meager graveyard are doddering distractions at noon, but under the shield of midnight, they overwhelm.
In Sierra Leone, women were encouraged to wash stones instead of corpses during the Ebola outbreak to avoid spreading the virus.
Then there's the fact that dying trees can fuel wildfires since fires spread quicker with dead wood—tree corpses—in forests.
In practice, with the rise of body donations, few medical schools in New York still collect unclaimed corpses from city morgues.
Keller speaks to the people in her courtroom as if they are just that—people, not problems or corpses-in-waiting.
The final sequence shows the beginning all over again — the armless woman, the images of death, the marriage of the corpses.
Recent years are riddled with the corpses of campaigns that sought to downplay the importance of the first two early states.
In a similarly unsavory case of early medicine, resurrectionists would dig corpses out of graveyards and sell them to medical schools.
With the corpses promptly roped up and away, Shawn Layden — Sony's president — came out to finally introduce us to the showcase.
First, they meet a Baylor anthropologist who works to identify the corpses of those who died trying to cross the border.
We were all there together all the time, so we were all decompressing after the film [House of 1000 Corpses] wrapped.
Hundreds of insurgent fighters swept in, and all that was left for the government to do was ship the corpses home.
In a vacuum chamber, silicone and other polyurethane polymers are injected in lifeless corpses, preventing the natural process of withering decay.
We were shown video of their blackened, skinless corpses being carried away: 21 people had been killed in the air strike.
Corpses, some charred and others bloodied, could be seen on the street, and the bodies of several children were also shown.
"The main hall was all covered in smoke, all the glass was broken, there were corpses, injured people everywhere," he said.
Footage from Syrian state media showed charred corpses buried among rubble, damage to shop fronts, and debris littering a wide area.
"Breathe into the pain," the yoga teacher says, and I think of other corpses that I have seen in recent years.
But as corpses piled up and decomposed, he said, he had to write on paper and shovel out bodies in pieces.
Undertakers had to delay funerals and specially request an extension for how long they were allowed to keep corpses above ground.
Often, they posted sham photos of corpses that they said were evidence of Rohingya-perpetrated massacres, said one of the people.
There are too many gratuitous photos of people jamming needles into their bodies and bloated corpses carried out of filthy homes.
"The crocodiles are still eating corpses," a Mursi witness reported, after having seen security forces chase the Bodi into local rivers.
In fact, I would ask, what if that tranquillity, that peace of mind, rests on the rotting corpses beneath our feet?
Myself, who doesn't want to see corpses, I can now just cross over them and go back to a sound sleep?
Dr. von Hagens's work has attracted criticism in the past, with questions raised about the propriety of corpses on public display.
She slept on the pathway to the gas chambers, and hid among heaps of corpses; she survived by eating tree sap.
IRINN cited an Associated Press (AP) report that said "nearly 100 corpses" were found at the site, according to BBC Monitoring.
In most camps, the survivors appear outnumbered by the dead, with corpses scattered like refuse or in piles and in pits.
Some people were relieved the official death toll that night was only eight, although several more corpses were found on Friday.
Large groups of vultures also smell like corpses – the species is known, of course, for feeding on dead flesh, or carrion.
One part of the cyberassault involved posting pictures on websites of corpses described as people killed by Muslims in India's northeast.
Another social media video appeared to show a pickup truck with its rear bed loaded with corpses from the Parwan attack.
The game's communists know exactly what is broken but are only ever naïve clowns, corrupt hypocrites, corpses, or something in between.
They show the pale corpses of dead toddlers, or the retching bodies of men who appear to be close to death.
The supply of corpses was simply too limited, even after the dangerous practice of grave robbing emerged to meet such demands.
Nearly 300 birds collided with the building between 2017 and 2018; volunteers have found their corpses rotting all over the grounds.
Last year, 104 so-called "ghost ships" were recorded, officials said, many with the corpses of their former crews on board.
A young soldier held up his cell phone to show footage of the corpses of the jihadists, clad in military fatigues.
Granted, it's hard to come up with a strategy against overwhelming numbers of animated corpses, but even so, that one sucked.
And director David Leitch is a little too nonchalant about the gigantic pile of corpses his heroine leaves in her wake.
There are reportedly long delays in bodies being released to relatives, and even of corpses piling up outside a broken refrigerator.
History is littered with the corpses of promising startups that were not able to translate their innovations into viable market products.
This month, the authorities are digging up a shady grave with a difference — the corpses were put there by the government.
Officials have confirmed that two bodies have been removed from the site, while Italian media said two more corpses had been located.
Daenerys, on the other hand, bathed King's Landing in both wildfire and dragon fire, leaving thousands of burned corpses in her wake.
These huge birds stagger around in the dark, sometimes trampling over the corpses of those who do not live to be adults.
As if corpses being reduced to set decoration weren't enough of a statement, we also saw multiple instances of the massacre unfurl.
At army headquarters in Kinshasa officers show videos of mounds of mutilated corpses and severed heads to underline the barbarity they face.
But there's also no reason the series needs to be this shrill and thudding, or this gleefully obsessed with exploding human corpses.
Here, the narrator's dissociated voice is more suited to her horror at the corpses in the streets, the blood in the fountains.
They found the body of Claudia Arias, a 503-year-old mother of three, alongside the corpses of her aunt and grandmother.
Raider corpses are everywhere, along with a very appropriate-looking sign declaring that a new slope called "cutthroat crag" is coming soon.
It's even more surprising when the Hound takes the time to bury the corpses, and even tries, awkwardly, to pray over them.
Kenya's state-owned enterprises sector is riddled with corporate corpses and near failures caused by theft and poor management over the decades.
Keep the world safe from an undead menace by bringing an AC-130 gunship's powerful arsenal to bear on the walking corpses.
Tales of vengeful scarecrows, corpses refusing to rest, and calls coming from inside the house were staple celebrations of our household Halloweens.
Relatives are desperate to know what happened and to receive fragments if not corpses, given the fire and destruction at the site.
One early boss is a large machine wearing a torn red dress, the corpses of your android brethren dangling around its face.
And when he promised that he would, as president, dump the corpses of 100,000 gangsters in Manila Bay, the crowd went wild.
James Fulton, a veteran law enforcement officer who is more accustomed to solving drug crimes, sexual assaults, robberies — and homicides with corpses.
The Call of Duty: WWII trailer was the most batsh*t presentation of the night, and it didn't even have hanging corpses.
Instead, he one-upped the usual gorgeous corpses by walking out on his glory with a sneer and refusing to look back.
The skinless corpses have been used in medical schools across the globe, enabling future anatomists to understand how diseases affect the body.
They were camping my squad's corpses—you can resurrect your teammates in Apex Legends—and I lured them away from the bodies.
The messy aftermath of giant, decomposing corpses has been predictably sharky, and numerous beaches were closed this year due to shark alerts.
After falling to the ground, they'd both been shielded from the fire by the charred corpses that were now at their ankles.
Some medical examiners, especially in hard-hit Ohio, have had to store their corpses in cold-storage trailers in their parking lots.
That many of the thousands of corpses were dumped from planes into the Atlantic between 1976 and 1983 was not yet known.
A nearby well became unusable a year and a half ago after 10 corpses were dumped inside during a battle between militias.
The corpses were recovered from different parts of the mountain, including near the summit, and identifying them is likely to be challenging.
Sherpas involved in these dangerous missions say they sometimes have to drill out the frozen corpses, which can weigh over 300 pounds.
Footage from pro-Damascus television channels showed charred corpses buried by rubble, damage to shop fronts and debris littering a wide area.
Three hundred Chinese immigrants were shot and bludgeoned to death in the streets, their corpses mutilated, their belongings, businesses and homes ransacked.
Since the corpses arrived in Salerno on Sunday, no one has stepped forward to claim them as family members, Mr. Rotunno said.
But Mr. Cotero said in an interview on Mexican radio that he was not to blame for the transfer of the corpses.
He wanted to know whether there were victims from World War II mixed in among the 21550th-, 21580th- and 240th-century corpses.
They have aspects of Surrealism's exquisite corpses, Conceptual Art's deadpan humor and especially appropriation art's penchant for repurposing existing images and genres.
But Brazilian newspaper Folha de S. Paulo reported that for lack of space, corpses were being kept under a makeshift, uncooled tent.
To him, we're like dolls cut from flypaper, each one of us connected to the other and dotted with foul little corpses.
As Fin Tutuola on "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit," Ice-T has spent a lot of time around crime scenes and corpses.
Mr. He said he had seen five corpses in pools of blood on the grounds of the college where he was staying.
Two people were killed, dozens of homes were destroyed, and wilderness parks were turned to cinders, littering the landscape with animal corpses.
When the Company needs to dispose of bodies, it subcontracts to the police, who have a sideline burning corpses in oil drums.
They placed the corpses in green rubber body bags and carried them to a clearing, where the remains were loaded on tanks.
He disappeared for days into Monrovia, where the dogs had grown fat from eating corpses in the streets while the residents starved.
The danger is exacerbated by the dozens of corpses lying in the open, in stifling heat, and possibly leaking fluids into waterways.
On a main highway, the corpses of two militants lay on the pavement, shot dead more than a week ago, soldiers said.
The hospital refrigerator is full of unidentified corpses that have disintegrated, since they have been there for a long period of time.
The government summoned families to the morgue in a statement and said all unidentified corpses would be buried on Thursday and Friday.
Johann 'Rukeli' Trollmann's body was fired full of bullets and thrown in a mass grave with the other corpses of Wittenberge camp.
My mother — whose name was Bing — learned to give wide berth to the corpses and near-dead beggars who lined the streets.
When the photo of Oscár and Valeria's corpses hit the English-speaking internet on Tuesday afternoon, the nation was primed for outrage.
For his collages, Mr. Snow spliced newspaper images into elegant, suggestive exquisite corpses, and stacked words from headlines into poetic ransom notes.
Everyone's watching now, which means everyone's performing: You stand on the corpses of the dead and do your dance for the cameras.
Although both cultures deliberately preserved the decaying body, by de-fleshing bones or embalming, the relationship with these corpses was very different.
The Channel Islands off the coast of southern California where the animals are born have been littered with thousands of pup corpses.
If you thought the New York subway system's derailments, delays, and dead corpses made it a complete and utter hellscape before, think again.
Workers at a Swiss ski resort recently found a pair of corpses frozen in the Tsanfleuron glacier in Switzerland, according to the BBC.
They were charged with disposing corpses of gas chamber victims, and documented their activity using what an eyewitness has described as a Leica.
By feeding on decaying animal corpses, vultures play a critical role in keeping the environment clean and minimizing the spread of contagious diseases.
The smell of death is the first sign their rickety ships are about to land, because they dump their corpses in the sea.
The heat and dry climate sucked the moisture out of corpses, making them much less appealing to the microbes that typically drive decay.
If you look closely at this scene you will notice something else amid the bones of varying sizes, corpses, and animal carcasses: molting.
A body is the most contagious just after death, making traditional burial procedures like washing and touching corpses a main cause of transmission.
STERLING HEIGHTS, Michigan — When she lived in Baghdad, Bushra Rahameed would often step outside the door, just to run errands, and see corpses.
Instead, she plans to commission two fake Marina corpses for this act, never revealing which city will be home to her actual remains.
Investigators at the scene said the corpses in this particular gravesite were probably rebel combatants but that their affiliation really didn't really matter.
Instead, you collect prayer beads, which can sometimes be found exploring the world, but are largely hidden on the corpses of mini-bosses.
Dyna Soar, artist's rendering, on an Atlas II (NASA/USAF) The aerospace landscape is littered with the corpses of failed and unfunded projects.
On one side of the hill, volunteers sobbed as they pulled out three corpses, including a child found on top of its mother.
In Bangladesh trucks could not cross the bamboo bridges; in India mourners had to be stopped from floating smallpox corpses down the Ganges.
During my visit, security forces found six decapitated bodies in a car in the state capital and four tortured corpses in another town.
"First thing we saw at the gate, there were about almost two stories of corpses, lying on top of each other," he said.
In the nearby villages of Ximei, Aojiang, Shanmen and Tengqiao, crosses now lie toppled on rooftops or in yards, or buried like corpses.
After the FBI collapsed much of the building atop the residents, a fire erupted and 76 corpses were dug out of the rubble.
As in The Underground Railroad, where so many corpses gather around trees like strange fruit, landscape gives silent testimony in The Nickel Boys.
Bhodans lurk in the river where Pappa plies his trade as a riverkeep, a job that includes pulling drowned corpses from the water.
Audubon fixed a whole nation of birds in action in the wild, even when he had had their corpses wired and posed beforehand.
Saal became internationally known in 2014 when a video showed him crouching between the corpses of Syrian soldiers and civilians and ridiculing them.
Dong-ho goes out to look for his friend but is recruited by demonstrators to catalogue corpses housed in a local government building.
For his most monumental painting, Théodore Géricault borrowed corpses from morgues and asylums to capture the ghastly horror of the 1816 Medusa shipwreck.
The time Facebook's virtual assistant, M, noticed two friends discussing a novel that featured exsanguinated corpses and promptly suggested they make dinner plans.
They were finally buried on Hart Island, a few at a time, in February and March, along with dozens of newer, unclaimed corpses.
By the time the ground is littered with corpses, a nearby barn has caught fire and so has a stable of unfortunate horses.
Until this concluding scene, the series hasn't ever depicted them directly — not even as bloodied corpses, as many other crime shows would do.
White Walker Art Installations "Always the artists," Mance Rayder grumbles when he finds disassembled horse corpses at the First of the First Men.
More than 50 years after Romero set corpses walking, nobody really needs to update his vision — or his canny diagnosis of modern pathologies.
"We have recovered 12 corpses and taken 13 persons with serious burns to hospital," a police spokeswoman, Irene Ugbo, told The Associated Press.
Other memos report deaths of detainees, some later identified among photos of thousands of prisoner corpses smuggled out by a military police defector.
He fled Syria with pictures of at least 20123,22012 corpses, bone-thin and battered, which shocked the world when they emerged in 22011.
"We have found corpses from the earthquake as well as bodies swept up by the tsunami," Mr. Sutopo said in a television interview.
As Rosie and Jojo stroll through town one day and happen upon the hanging corpses of dissidents, he asks her what they did.
How are we supposed to laugh— can we still laugh—when we've just seen corpses swinging from the gallows in a town square?
Corpses floated in the flood waters, while some families were forced to dig for the bodies of their loved ones under the rubble.
Authorities said they were concentrating on digging up bodies to stop fluids from contaminated corpses getting into the water supply and spreading disease.
While conducting a study on body decomposition, in separate incidents, forensic researchers unintentionally captured footage of two feral cats feasting on human corpses.
Yet they did not belong to one of the many gangs that traffic drugs or guns in Brazil, leaving a trail of corpses.
That includes video of soldiers standing around the corpses of men whose arms were bound tightly and the bodies of young, unarmed boys.
And it's likely the rotting corpses of thousands upon thousands of walkers waltzing right past the last barrier keeping Westeros from total annihilation.
Escher said Koch, who embalmed and dismembered bodies, pulled teeth from some of the corpses to extract the gold in crowns or fillings.
While corpses can spread communicable diseases, funeral directors are more concerned they'll contract the virus from family members or caregivers of the deceased.
It's hard to keep all the corpses from reawakening, for example, when the rules allow you to burn peasants but not the nobility.
The curtain opens on a gigantic mound of corpses in the deposed emperor's banquet hall, which is being used as a makeshift morgue.
However, the fact many of the corpses do not have tags makes it unclear how they could link those bodies to their records.
The darkest part: if a single caterpillar was placed in with a bunch of dead ones, it even ended up eating the corpses sooner.
So it is not possible to measure one's own clitoris, and to know a true average clitoris size would require access to many corpses.
Corpses of TransStar employees let you embrace a distant, past, long-dead voice that reminded you there was something here before all this happened.
In one of Riverdale's tightest horror sequences to date, Betty runs from the Black Hood while finding his fresh corpses stashed throughout her school.
But it left one question wide open: how two of these stellar corpses could have ended up orbiting each other in the first place.
"As overcrowding increases, so does the number of emaciated corpses emerging from Giwa barracks, with babies and young children among the dead," said Belay.
There were multiple times when I ignored a pressing objective so that I could gather some medicinal flowers or loot a few dozen corpses.
In the end the "caliphate" was little more than a sprawling expanse of rubble and mangled cars, strewn with the corpses of ISIS fighters.
The corpses are preserved for about half the year, but by the end of the semester, they start to get moldy around the abdomen.
As I walked through the space station, coming across the corpses of fallen crew members, I didn't want their deaths to be in vain.
Mr Rossman's corpses are two among 900 found this year by Sergio Mendes, a primatologist at the state's federal university (UFES), and his team.
An army of grieving mothers, trekking through fields, searching only for corpses, because seeking any semblance of justice would be too unrealistic an ambition.
And yet for some reason, they also act like serial killers, constantly gouging out their enemies' eyes, then staging their corpses in public places.
A word on rage zombies: Reanimated corpses have been documented for millennia, but so-called rage zombies are a recent, and very disturbing, trend.
It includes tenets like a Buddha bong, different levels of ascension (including stages of mind-reading and seeing the color "blurple") and vaporized corpses.
Estimates of the death toll in Congo between 1998 and 2003 range from roughly 193m to more than 5m—no one counted the corpses.
The footage showed dozens of Heaven's Gate member corpses, each covered by a purple sheet, with only the shoes peeking out from the bottom.
Ridgway strangled his victims and often left their bodies hidden in forested areas, so that he could return to have sex with the corpses.
Look in the wrong place and Leon will come face to face with a corpse — or pile of corpses —that tell a tale unseen.
The Coyotes have been corpses bobbing in the water since December and the Hurricanes collapsed like a Jenga tower stacked in, well, a hurricane.
Many of the dead are buried in both Muslim and Christian graves, but there is a backlog of unidentified corpses in the hospital morgue.
In 1346 the Mongols catapulted the corpses of people who died of bubonic plague into the Crimean town of Caffa which they were besieging.
His menus feature a drawing of a Klan member relaxing on a hammock made of two lynched black corpses tied together at the feet.
I had the war behind me, what hadn't I seen, corpses and all the rest—and here I was afraid to cross a ravine.
People who treat and bury the bodies of the dead are especially at risk, as corpses are even more contagious than living Ebola patients.
But it was not until the advent of the airplane that the repatriation of immigrant corpses could be done safely and in the mainstream.
Minutes later he was neck-deep in Vasai Creek where untreated chemicals and industrial waste float - and, at times, the corpses of fellow workers.
These villains represent the full embrace of pro wrestling's carnie tradition, men and women (but mostly men) portraying devil worshipers, living corpses, and magicians.
The unusually busy plot involves a ruthless gang war between Albanian and Ukrainian mobsters, so a stack of corpses is only to be expected.
The other day, I found myself clicking through pictures of people drowning—first staged photos of actors playing dead, then real corpses washed ashore.
Concussion forces from the impact of shells shattered men's bones and turned their bodies to jelly, with just the skin holding their corpses together.
Embalmers must get up close and personal with the corpses they work on, but this creepy job certainly plays an important role in society.
In 2012, a video went viral on YouTube showing a group of Marines gleefully urinating on the corpses of suspected enemy fighters in Afghanistan.
In North Carolina, Doughty spends time at Western Carolina University's Forensic Osteology Research Station (FOREST), where corpses donated to science are turned into compost.
Sid HaigActor, Captain Spaulding in Rob Zombie's House of 43 Corpses and The Devil's RejectsWhat is the hardest part about portraying a troubled clown?
And if you think human corpses are excluded from the aforementioned list of "insane things routinely ignored by New Yorkers," you are sadly mistaken.
MSF's ship "Bourbon Argos" is due to bring 11 corpses and 246 survivors on Thursday to the port of Reggio Calabria in southern Italy.
News arrived that the putrefying corpses of scores of would-be asylum seekers had been found in a truck along the Vienna-Budapest highway.
The corpses, retrieved as part of a clean-up of the world's tallest mountain, lie unclaimed in a hospital morgue in Nepal's capital, Kathmandu.
Then, dodge police as they raze your migrant camp, and lastly, cross a river while avoiding the corpses of those who never made it.
Their corpses lay spread-eagle across the trays, flattened into the glue from tail to belly to head, their once-perky noses pinned fast.
Capable with a camera, Serrano has photographed corpses in a morgue (1992), sex acts (1995–96), and the homeless population of New York (2014).
But Simonides was able to identify each of the corpses by remembering the precise place where they were sitting or lounging before the calamity.
He exiles her to a room with a bunch of dead Klingon corpses, so it's not like Kol has any qualms about that stuff.
But now, David Fincher is stepping in to bring the film back to life like the thing that turns corpses into zombies or whatever.
Mourners have shouted at team members, accusing them of stealing the organs of corpses, and have threatened to throw them into the open graves.
One display case had metal hatches from a furnace in a crematory where corpses were turned to ash, then dumped in a nearby river.
As such, they follow "universal precautions," which basically means they assume any and all corpses are infectious, even though the vast majority are not.
In "Let the Corpses Tan," a man squints, a woman tinkles and time passes very, very slowly as guns fire and the sun glares.
Lynch mobs mutilated bodies and collected body parts as souvenirs -- all while taking pictures of the corpses and sending them as postcards to friends.
On a 1963 visit to Sicily with Thek, he wandered into a Roman Catholic catacomb filled with antique corpses dressed in moldering funeral finery.
The stopgap measure seemed to be working fine — until the truck, with some 170 corpses on board, was driven off the lot on Sept.
Faced with a crisis they can't solve with violence, they dithered and whined and wasted time that can and will be counted in corpses.
Over the course of his long career, Mr. Haney has helped transform actors into monsters, aliens, apes, corpses and extremely old versions of themselves.
He says he has visited them to find rotting corpses and residents terrified that their young men will be mistaken for fighters and killed.
But it seemed unlikely that anyone would be able to identify their loved ones from those cellphone snapshots, given how decomposed the corpses were.
It is a seven-level behemoth on 57th Street and Broadway, near the corpses of Bonwit Teller, Henri Bendel and the gravely wounded Barneys.
Soon enough, Duran finds himself with blood on his hands, from not one but two corpses, and not long after that, on death row.
In its most effective moments, 1917 conveys this: piles of cratered soil are revealed to not just be scorched earth, but heaps of corpses.
Later, when soldiers dumped corpses on the ground in front of the recruits, Arefaine saw that many of them had been mauled by hyenas.
For miles at a stretch, the only landmarks were corpses: foxes, raccoons, armadillos in various states of putrefaction on the margins of the Interstate.
"We separated the corpses from the ones who had not yet died," said a survivor, who said she lost six relatives in a massacre.
Sid Haig, beloved by horror fans for his terrifying performance in Rob Zombie's House of 1000 Corpses, has died, his wife announced on Instagram.
Even now, at the Undata Hospital, more than 100 corpses are still lying in the yard outside the hospital days after the initial quake.
Aid workers said there was a high risk of disease outbreaks such as cholera, as corpses are lying in the open in the heat.
What they did have were artists who could copy likenesses from fresh corpses or even reconstruct them from family descriptions, though some charged extra.
I did not dare to join in with the singing and leave him alone in his mind, wandering that medieval landscape where corpses festered.
The Earth Dies Screaming (1964) features a bulletproof alien force that uses a strange gas to obliterate mankind, then animates corpses with radio signals.
Chavez mentions the classic image of a dead Ophelia, her hair around her like a halo, as an example of the sexualization of corpses.
Both King and Muschietti use it to great effect, haunting the characters with jittery walking corpses and a twisted Modigliani-style painting come to life.
Let The Corpses Tan is an impressionistic retro film in the vein of 1970s European exploitation cinema, full of montages of guns, knives, and breasts.
There was never time to think about what you were doing in Doom—you shot things on instinct, asking questions after the corpses piled up.
Otherwise, there would be too many corpses to fit in the fridges at the morgue, and it would be harder for relatives to identify them.
"Often, they posted sham photos of corpses that they said were evidence of Rohingya-perpetrated massacres," the New York Times reported, according to a source.
"There was a floor with the stainless steel cylinders and all these bodies contained within them and corpses and severed heads," he tells The Verge.
That infuriated him, as did the fact that he couldn't send Westerners the smell of death: burnt blood and burnt vegetables, corpses and heavy weaponry.
An extensive search of the surrounding neighborhood turned up two more corpses, similarly wrapped up in garbage bags and sealed closed with tape, police allege.
Look, I'm here to kill all the living people and animals I see and reanimate their corpses to help me kill more people and animals.
They're prone to savagely murdering their prey, so imagine how many corpses would stack up with 29 or more creatures bringing home their take-out.
During the French revolution, Madame Tussaud would rifle through corpses so that she could make wax masks of dead citizens and use them as propaganda.
But policing the 2,000-mile Mexican frontier, scanning mountain trails for footprints and sniffing the air for rotten corpses, left him only with more questions.
Jutting, who had been in custody since November 1, 2014 – the day the two corpses were found – appeared in the High Court on Monday morning.
Machete-wielding attackers slashed the head of a health worker responsible for safely burying Ebola victims, so that their corpses do not infect new victims.
Even once anatomists began to dissect human corpses, they were almost entirely male, according to Brandy Schillace, PhD, Research Associate at Dittrick Medical History Center.
The study is supposedly comprised of interviews with three anonymized men in Poland and Ukraine who engaged in sexual behaviors with corpses, according to Sendler.
In journalism, Leicester's romp to the league has been variously explained through economics, tactics, recruitment, sports psychology, scientific innovation, excavated corpses and simple good fortune.
One of the best of those abilities is Corpse Explosion, which blows up any corpses in a given area in a damaging flurry of blood.
Horse and rider are both floating — suspended in time and gravity — over a pile of corpses being picked over by a flock of black birds.
According to Pickel's team, this type of burial is associated with a fear of reanimated corpses escaping their graves to spread maladies to the living.
I remember to this day the smell of the corpses, mingled with the smell of cheap tobacco... But then I was still a young girl.
In 1903, a Russian-born inventor in Herkimer, New York, named Joseph Karwowski proposed a radical way of preserving corpses: suspending them in glass cubes.
Mosul, Iraq (CNN)Flies buzz around the drying rivulets of blood seeping from the heads of two corpses draped over the hood of a Humvee.
More than anything, the game captures the body horror of a hive-minded alien colonizer that invades and reanimates the corpses of every crew member.
The corpses were thrown into a mass grave, and despite there being evidence against the assailants, not one person has been convicted to this day.
This idea, the corpses of the last hundred years of conflict ignited by the Great War, obviously haunts us even in our most popular entertainments.
The result has been a trail of American and Mexican corpses and only nominal arrests that had virtually no impact in the war on drugs.
But at the school gate, he heard people say that there had been ruthless beatings there overnight and that two corpses had been taken away.
"Daesh (Islamic State) came from here," said a fighter named Adel, pointing down a street where flies converged on the splayed corpses of three militants.
Annabel de Vetten says that if she didn't bake cakes that look like rotting corpses and bloody, severed limbs, her friends would be seriously concerned.
The research showed that — over the course of 17 months — decomposing corpses' arms moved upward and outward from their original placement at the body's side.
Lual, another man quoted in the report, said he felt suicidal after security officers forced him to disembowel corpses in detention in Juba in 2014.
Season six's penultimate episode featured its most spectacular and breathtakingly filmed battle yet, including rampaging giants, a brutal phalanx formation, and literal mountains of corpses.
Bakura Kachallah, a member of the pro-government vigilante group Civilian Joint Task Force, said he helped evacuate the corpses of 20 or more people.
Cole said he was surprised how Islamic State fighters - whose corpses he had photographed and posted to Instagram - had come from so many different countries.
There's a strain of thinking in games that only wants specific kinds of Exquisite Corpses made out particular parts and lacking the freedom of imagination.
On Wednesday, the Maltese military picked up 100 migrants and two corpses from a boat that was in imminent danger of sinking, a statement said.
Fighters stuck one girl in a room with corpses, and when militants asked about her strength, she presumed they wanted her to clear the bodies.
The landscape is littered with the corpses of vertical-farming startups that thought they could beat the odds (though several are still alive and kicking).
Some hold banners with graphic photos that depict the atrocities they say were visited on their community: piled corpses, torched villages, rape victims sitting mutely.
The Hound comes across the corpses of a farmer and his daughter at about 260 minutes in — a murder-suicide to save themselves from starvation.
Sometimes they don't have enough time to finish digging graves or cover the corpses properly with crushed stone before the order 'To the trains!' booms.
Now that Pakistan's ID card system is biometric, fingerprints are taken from corpses and sent to the ID authority to check for a database match.
Kreizler is called in by the police commissioner Theodore Roosevelt (Brian Geraghty) as the mutilated corpses of boy prostitutes begin turning up in Lower Manhattan.
They were sent directly from sealed boxcars to the complex's gas chambers and crematories, ovens with a combined daily capacity of incinerating precisely 4,6463 corpses.
One is they have thousands of years of Stark corpses in there; Winterfell stood for a couple thousand years in the mythology of the show.
Mr. Duterte won election on a vow to kill drug users, and said the fish in Manila Bay would grow fat feeding on their corpses.
For most of their history, the corpses were preserved intact: Cool temperatures and ventilation in the underground chamber had caused them to undergo spontaneous mummification.
The devastation was so extreme that one Ohio county resorted to a mobile morgue to handle all the corpses of people who died from overdoses.
"We separated the corpses from the ones who had not yet died," said another resident, Zainaba, 42, adding that she lost six relatives that day.
In the morgue, which he said contained hundreds of corpses, he found himself standing over the body of a boy who was missing a limb.
Six men would sleep crowded onto one bunk, in a barracks not far from the gas chambers and crematories that incinerated corpses day and night.
In Batlow, 285 miles southwest of Sydney, a video taken by a reporter showed the scorched corpses of sheep and cows strewn along a highway.
One is known as Rohtang La ("pile of corpses"), so called because of the many people who have frozen to death trying to get through.
As word of the disaster spread, the state government allowed members of the V.H.P. to parade the burned corpses through Ahmedabad, the state's largest city.
It was the only one of about 100 sites linked to Mr. McArthur that was flagged in May by dogs trained to find human corpses.
A Soviet communist then sends the corpses through an "indoctrination tank" (which mutates them into zombies), and forms a coalition called United World Zombies (U.W.Z.).
The first time players return to the starting area after discovering one of their corpses, the sun has lowered, casting somber lighting over the scene.
The family then filmed the exhumation in which the authorities were seen maneuvering around over a hundred other corpses before they could locate Navarrete's body.
Volunteers have been pulling bodies from what they say is an execution room filled with more than 100 corpses in the basement of this building.
That there's an emotional core entombed somewhere under the stratum of dropped bullet casings and alien corpses is no secret among many the series' many architects.
Sid Haig is best known for playing the creepy killer clown Captain Spaulding in Rob Zombie's Halloween horror staples 'House of 1000 Corpses' and 'Devil's Rejects.
And they did — that image of the Night King slowly raising his arms to reanimate hundreds of dead corpses will live on in television history forever.
Its seven-level flagship is now open "near the corpses of Bonwit Teller, Henri Bendel and the gravely wounded Barney's," my colleague Jonah Engel Bromwich wrote.
You'll walk past massive piles of corpses, both human and animal, sneak through huge pools of blood, and there are all manner of gruesome murder animations.
Theon has made horrible mistakes, including killing two farm boys and burning their corpses to convince people that Sansa's brothers Rickon and Bran Stark were dead.
"When we first ask kids to draw what is in their mind, they draw bombs, corpses and burning houses," said IOM mental health worker Emmanuel Maina.
The genitals were cut off many elderly 'witches' corpses for use by witchdoctors in good luck charms, said Joseph Mbasha, Tanzanian spokesman for the charity HelpAge.
In one field clinic bodies lay in rows on the floor where they had been left for days, their relatives too scared to collect the corpses.
The accounts posted videos aimed at recruiting followers and bolstering support for the terrorist group — featuring Islamic State anthems and footage of corpses and ISIS fighters.
More than 600 people are still missing and corpses continue to be swept in by tropical rains, which has led to fears of a cholera outbreak.
So far, 312 corpses have been recovered, according to a Red Cross spokesperson, and Freetown's mayor, Sam Gibson, warned that the total death toll would rise.
As the water traveled south, debris, pesticides and corpses would become part of the flow, threatening the country's supply of clean water and its irrigation system.
Years ago on a visit to Thailand, I was surprised to learn that Buddhist monks often contemplate the photos of corpses in various stages of decay.
Windows Phone, Palm OS, MeeGo, Symbian, Bada (later Tizen), and BlackBerry OS are just a few of the mobile OS corpses that Android's rise has produced.
Fang first came to the authorities' attention earlier this month, after he posted a video showing eight corpses within five minutes at public hospitals in Wuhan.
A member of the team charged with burying corpses safely, so that they do not infect new victims, was slashed in the head with a machete.
But experts disagree about how these fossils relate to modern-day spiders, because there's something strange about their crumpled corpses: all four of them have tails.
They just want to survive, and all his protests that he didn't set out to kill anyone don't diminish the pile of corpses in his wake.
During their southern march, the White Walkers killed everything in their path without mercy or reason, reanimating human corpses as wights to join their frozen army.
A note Carter left behind said he was "haunted by unrelenting memories of killings, madmen with guns, starving children, corpses and pain," according to Buell's book.
Several times in 2015 and 2016, the office was overwhelmed, and he had to house some of the corpses in mobile morgues -- trucks with refrigerated trailers.
In 173, an inventor patented a method of preserving corpses in glass, one of a number of radical inventions that has sought to resist death's decay.
Have you heard of the assassin bug, an insect that eats the insides of its rivals and then wears their hollowed-out corpses like trophy armor?
Every death had a tinge of sadness to it—John Wick was an unstoppable assassin, but no amount of corpses could ever bring back his wife.
The new video plays that narrative straight, with Em locked up in a house surrounded by corpses with their throats slit as the cops close in.
A photograph posted on Twitter showed the corpses strewn across the bottom of a large yellow raft that had been crammed with more than 160 migrants.
Most haunting about the book are the scenes of animals — live or dead or about to be killed, ready to have their corpses split or trimmed.
The tons of toxicity that pour into her every day — 80 percent of which is untreated — include industrial chemicals and charred flesh from incompletely-cremated corpses.
The artist's Turner Prize-winning "Mother and Child Divided" installation featured the bisected corpses of a cow and calf in closed tanks, preserved by formaldehyde solution.
Residents regularly walk by them to collect water from temporary pumps and on one street, young children played not far from two corpses on a doorstep.
They speculated that corpses neatly arrayed in pits, bedecked in gold headdresses, were the remains of people who had agreed to be sacrificed and taken poison.
The number is still not clear, but on Thursday, the navy estimated the number of corpses in the ship at "no fewer than 300," Rear Adm.
" Tolkien later acknowledged that the Dead Marshes, with their pools of muck and floating corpses, "owe something to Northern France after the Battle of the Somme.
Weegee never got his wish to shoot a murder as it was happening, but his real gift was for photographing targets after they'd ripened into corpses.
When they were opened, as many as 2,000 corpses would be piled against the walls and door, with strongest adults on top, children on the bottom.
Where in the hell is a dairyman to turn when he suddenly finds himself the not-so-proud owner of an unending pile of cow corpses?
Farmers must either pay for a rendering service to deal with the corpses or they must bury and compost the cows themselves on their own land.
When Will sees the corpses in the final pilot, their bodies are mangled and arranged in a pattern, something Benioff and Weiss invented for the show.
Once they're dug up, a team of forensic archaeologists will look for more information on the corpses, such as their medical conditions and how they died.
The army statement made no mention of casualties but Musa Alkali, a resident of the attacked area, Molai, told Reuters on Tuesday he saw four corpses.
At the Krathum Suea Pla Wat, where Friendly the husky was cremated, employees fold hundreds of ornate paper flowers each day to decorate the animal corpses.
It looks like a video game and this is the future, but life is still cruel, as is evident once more bloody corpses start piling up.
The footage, which was broadcast Sunday on Australia's "60 Minutes" news program, shows the sheep dying on the decks while rotting corpses are being tossed overboard.
The corpse may be waste, "meat gone mad," James Joyce wrote in "Ulysses," but since our beginnings we have endowed corpses with cultural and symbolic significance.
The quandary of what to do with whale corpses has troubled coastal populations for decades, and has inspired some novel methods for disposing of the behemoths.
One shocking fact that's recently come to light: Major medical schools used slave corpses, acquired through an underground market in dead bodies, for education and research.
It is spread by bodily fluids, so caregivers who lack protective gear are almost certain to become infected, as are those who prepare corpses for burial.

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