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Tired of sitting on his hands, Petrov assembled Entombed A.D.—thus named for legal reasons—with then-Entombed members Olle Dahlstedt and Nico Elgstrand alongside former Entombed guitarist Victor Brandt.
And I still own the name Entombed to this day, but not to confuse people any further we decided to put out this album as Entombed A.D. as well.
Many were thought to be entombed under tons of mud.
Hooker nevertheless entombed 21,800 tons of hazardous chemicals there over time.
The flood had entombed everything immediately, so specimens were exquisitely preserved.
Dead Dawn is the second album under the Entombed A.D. name.
Now, with the capstone in place, Mr. Sakiagak was effectively entombed.
I felt a tightness in my chest as I found myself entombed.
The entombed subject, like a butterfly, is undergoing a transformation or metamorphosis.
Mosses and other plants were entombed in ice, becoming frozen in time.
The cries from those entombed in brick and concrete can be haunting.
Less than two years later, Entombed A.D. have returned with Dead Dawn.
This silk-wrapped tick was entombed by sap, which eventually fossilized as amber.
According to some reports, Alexander the Great was entombed in a glass coffin.
Over time you've used titles from Gorguts, Deicide, Morbid Angel, Entombed and more.
This could resurrect old ghosts — the Clintons — they would prefer to remain entombed.
Music's power comes from musicians and songs, not entombed instruments and flamboyant costumes.
"I feel sick," whispered one man as Mr. Parr prepared to be entombed.
Schools that were designated storm shelters entombed those taking refuge from the rising waters.
But better that he look to the outside world than keep North Korea entombed.
For two hours, Galindo was entombed in the dune with only her head exposed.
But we're still nowhere near that ancient sea world entombed in the Manhattan schist.
Many became entombed in the asphalt, which turned out to be a great preservative.
Late that night, however, entombed in a deep rural silence, my imagination began to cartwheel.
That song—a Balkanized club ballad—has immortalized its recipient, entombed him in cultural aspic.
"We walked in and all 36 cars were sitting there entombed in dust," Mazzilli recalls.
The hardened locals of her Northern Minnesota spend the winter entombed in Polartecs and mukluks.
The underground enclosure housed two men who had been entombed between 1400 and 1200 BCE.
The service was held at Forest Lawn in Glendale, CA, where Michael Jackson is entombed.
Spectra was entombed, blinds drawn across the floor-to-ceiling windows, our cubicles small, silent sarcophagi.
Ultimately, Jaiden could "become entombed within himself," and become bedridden, according to his mother, Natalie Rogers.
All told, 613 bodies have been identified, many elderly who were discovered entombed in their homes.
Researchers previously had uncovered ancient parasitoid wasps entombed in amber, but most were without their hosts.
At Chernobyl, the Soviets simply entombed the charred reactor in concrete after the deadly 1986 accident.
Far from being calming, the headphones gave me a panicky sensation of being isolated and entombed.
He didn't want to be entombed by his own playing legacy and would keep on reinventing himself.
After gushing about their "Entombed" back in April, we're streaming their new mini-album Vol II below.
Apparently, retrieving the bodies would have been too difficult, and so they were entombed there for eternity.
His request was granted, and he was entombed on April 7, 1520, the day after his death.
There, a mudflow entombed the town of Armero, killing roughly 2000,219 people in the dead of night.
Katharine reigns over one; at first she's all but entombed in her darkly lighted, wood-paneled empire.
Many hundreds of people are now entombed in slowly drying mud churned with heaps of debris and vehicles.
Crickets, grasshoppers, locusts, mealworms, ants—all of them dead on arrival, entombed in resealable bags and glass jars.
According to the death certificate, also obtained by TMZ, he died in the hospital and was later entombed.
He was entombed alive in snow for another four days and abandoned under open skies for five more.
The predator's unlucky meal, entombed for posterity in shit, was probably from the diminutive redfieldiid family of fishes.
Burned out from gratuitous faculty meetings, undergraduate grading, and grinding East Coast winters, she felt a little entombed herself.
Do you think that drive is a result of the six years in which nothing was happening with Entombed?
Macdonald's talk-show appearances, previously misremembered as anecdotes or entombed as home VHS recordings, are now collected on YouTube.
Poincheval is to live entombed in a body-shaped slot carved out from a limestone boulder from Feb 22.
It is the key to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, where many believe Jesus Christ was crucified and entombed.
But 1,102 of the 1,177 sailors and Marines killed on the USS Arizona that Sunday are entombed below its decks.
The worst part was that I didn't know if I would remain like that, forever entombed in my own body.
Among the administrators' goals are to attract and educate visitors and uncover connections between their entombed residents and historical events.
A newly identified and exquisitely preserved flower found entombed in amber – fossilized tree sap – may have packed quite a punch.
The other ant specimen was entombed with gas bubbles on its body, likely produced by the respiration of the actinobacteria.
Entombed in a large block of rocks, Baby Louie was collected sometime between December 1992 and early 1993 in China.
Archbishop Sheen died in Manhattan at age 613 in 1979, and shortly after his body was entombed at St. Patrick's.
While entombed in a morgue refrigerator, audience members relive the last moments of two icons: Whitney Houston and John F. Kennedy.
Numerous creatures have been found entombed in amber, including insects, lizards, amphibians, mammals and birds, as well as plants including flowers.
Today, this scene is immortalized in amber—and it's the first known fossil to hold a tick entombed in spider's silk.
But investigators are waiting to find out if the remains of 30-year-old Barbara Elizabeth Miller are also entombed there.
As days turned into weeks, the miners thought they would die entombed in the mine, said Mr. Du, the rescue expert.
Soft tissue rots away but hard bits (like bone) get entombed and protected inside the sedimentary rock that forms around them.
The death certificate also says Aretha will be entombed at Woodlawn Cemetery in Detroit, the same place Rosa Parks is buried.
"We don't know what is going on," said Matti Daavittila, the head of the ice-entombed Finnish border post near Salla.
He picked up a ring of keys on his desk and went to one of the filing cabinets that entombed him.
The specimenPhoto: Brian BergerOn a trip to Indonesia, gemologist Brian Berger purchased an opal that appeared to have an insect entombed inside.
Plan A was a geological repository at Yucca Mountain in Nevada, where radioactive waste could be entombed for at least 10,000 years.
The next time we sat entombed together in a fishbowl meeting room that at least felt, and may indeed have been, soundproof.
One mother gave her a stillborn fetus, which she entombed in a block of cement, leaving no trace of its tragic content.
That's the takeaway from exquisitely preserved insects that were entombed in amber while feeding on dinosaur feathers some 100 million years ago.
After a bitter public tussle, the body of Archbishop Fulton Sheen, which is entombed in Manhattan, will be moved to Peoria, Ill.
In Bethany, Jesus finds out that Mary and Martha's brother Lazarus has died and is already entombed – he's been dead for four days.
Does the band still feel like a continuation of Entombed, or do you think of it as a separate entity at this point?
His ashes would probably be in a coffee can on my desk, and not entombed in a beautiful mausoleum next to my mother.
A jumble of entombed plants and creatures offers a vivid glimpse of the apocalypse that all but ended life 66 million years ago.
Bodies are entombed in caskets varnished with toxic chemicals, and the EPA rates casket manufacturers as one of the worst hazardous waste generators.
The installation features refrigerated showcases in which the plants are entombed in ice, existing in state of suspended animation, somewhere between life and death.
The church, considered the holiest site in Christianity, was built on the location where it is believed that Jesus Christ was crucified and entombed.
He entombed himself in a body-shaped slot carved in a limestone boulder on Feb 22 at Paris' Palais de Tokyo contemporary art museum.
Radioactive materials were meant to be entombed there for hundreds of thousands of years, and the DOE wanted to ensure the site was safe.
When the U.S. decommissioned Camp Century in 1967, both Denmark and the U.S. assumed the hazardous waste would remain permanently entombed in the ice.
His ashes will be entombed near the remains of Cuba's independence hero Jose Marti in a simple ceremony beginning on Sunday at 20033 a.m.
After all, things could be worse: He could still be waiting for his former bandmate and guitarist, Alex Hellid, to write another Entombed album.
A reviewer of a sand bath in Japan reported feeling "entombed" and "slippery" (from the sweat) and summed up the experience as "delightfully odd."
Lenin's embalmed corpse is still on display in the Red Square, and the tyrant Joseph Stalin's ashes are still entombed in the Kremlin wall.
He limped out, his knee entombed in a brace, and fixed himself a plate of Mexican food before being ferried away on a cart.
They also consider a deeper time, like a game entombed in the desert we may never see or maze whose end we can never find.
Yuka was entombed in permafrost, a frozen ground layer that can often keep the skin, fur, brains, and other softer tissues of dead animals intact.
Each column represents one site of concrete-entombed radioactive waste; the numbers count the seconds remaining until it becomes safe for humans (a long time).
The military believed that Camp Century would stay entombed forever in ice and snow, but now, because of climate change, Greenland is starting to melt.
Some 6,000 people a year go to the ER with wounds from trying to pry, slice, or stab open gifts entombed in stupid clamshell cases.
The banana-flavoring was nice, but I kept looking at the lollipop and wondering how much it hurt the scorpion getting entombed in molten sugar.
The prelate, who was considered by many Salvadorans to be a saint long before Francis' decision, is entombed in the Metropolitan Cathedral in San Salvador.
Such slight variations have sent vast sheets of glaciers from the poles to the tropics and entombed Earth within a frozen skin of solid ice.
Life lived in the oceans at the time, and the encroaching ice entombed that life, cutting it off from both the sun and the atmosphere.
And when I do take them out, I tend to do it on the go — and later forget which purse pocket exactly they're entombed inside.
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.
Michael Jackson was entombed in 2009 in the mausoleum at the opulent cemetery that is also the final resting place of Elizabeth Taylor and Walt Disney.
But while these images may be spooky, they aren't definitive proof that these characters are over and done with, since living characters' mugs also appear entombed.
Besides recording two Entombed A.D. records in as many years, you and Victor also did a Firespawn album last year with dudes from Unleashed and Necrophobic.
Some 200 million years ago, a pregnant mother and her unborn progeny died in the early Jurassic seas, and became together entombed within the ocean floor.
About 650,000 daily passengers, a number equivalent to the entire population of Boston (and steadily rising), use the station entombed below Madison Square Garden in Manhattan.
Preserving your home movies, entombed in rapidly-decaying VHS tapes, by converting them into digital files is a thoughtful (and often tear-jerking) way to do that.
A lift once came all the way up here but it hadn't worked in years, and the top wheelhouse was completely entombed in tons of feathered ice.
Soft tissue is rarely fossilised, but this individual seems to have been entombed rapidly in an oxygen-free environment in which flesh-consuming bacteria could not thrive.
Her coffin is to be entombed in Detroit's Woodlawn Cemetery near the remains of her father; her brother, Cecil Franklin; and her sisters, Carolyn and Erma Franklin.
In 1867, British Christians unearthed what they believe was the garden of Joseph of Arimathea, outside the Old City's Damascus Gate, where they believe Jesus was entombed.
I did not weep just for a friend but also for the America of hope and uplifting ambition that Holbrooke embodied, so entombed in tawdriness right now.
More than 150 people are dead and 197 are still missing, many of whom are believed to be entombed in the debris left in the disaster's wake.
For 72 hours Mr. Parr has been entombed in a 25-square-foot steel box just underneath Macquarie Street, in front of the colonial-era Town Hall.
At one point Ms. Price recalls being entombed when the pyramid that was supposed to enfold her at the end of a scene got stuck in rehearsal.
When you use the Black Flag Roach Motel Insect Trap, the roaches die out of sight and then remain that way, forever entombed within these compact traps.
In comparison, the more recently deceased are entombed in the village's Christian cemetery, where their remains are treated with more of the sanctity you'd expect in a graveyard.
There are entire shelves of spectral vases entombed in ash — all the works in the exhibition are untitled and dated 2017, except for two that are dated 1975.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - If you are not a fan of spiders, you may not like the creepy little arachnid scientists found entombed in chunks of amber from northern Myanmar.
Indeed, even when species are entombed in the fossil record, scientists are typically bequeathed only their bare bones, stripped of finer details like internal organs and soft tissues.
In the catacombs under the 2400 church, where the Delmonicos of restaurant fame are among those entombed, the church is selling nine about-to-be-created granite crypts.
Of course art and artists are neither institutional nor entombed in a web of regulations; explaining this might be essential to a child developing an interest in art.
Dr. Dunn, who has closely followed the developments, wondered why, if Pliny the Elder's body had been found in a sleeping posture, his body had not been entombed.
Bernard Anders, a Los Verticalés radio D.J., not only lived through the collapse, but is able to continue broadcasting from the ruined studio where he has been entombed.
St. Francis Xavier, the 16th-century missionary, is entombed in Goa, India, but his right arm is in Rome, in a reliquary at the Church of the Gesù.
The Chus have buried a time capsule beneath the hotel, an echo of the leaden box entombed near the site on June 19, 1826, which has never been recovered.
The bacon and french fries were simply entombed in plastic resin to make the knife's handle, but the knife's blade was created by carburizing iron using ground up Tums.
The parents of a 12-year-old Colorado boy with stiff skin syndrome, a rare condition causing him to "become entombed within himself," are fighting to find a cure.
Everywhere you look there are new products inspired by your childhood favorites, from bedazzled Juicy Couture tracksuits and Swarovski-covered clutches, to faux roses entombed in various glass domes.
Warnings from the past have regularly gone unheeded, whether the tsunami tablets in Japan, or the rivers of mercury said to be entombed with the First Emperor of China.
He's nearly entombed in facial makeup that obscures his own physiognomy — an actor's landscape — while bringing to life Lyndon B. Johnson, a transitional, still-contentious figure of fascinating contradictions.
Her coffin is to be entombed on Friday in Detroit's Woodlawn Cemetery near the remains of her father; her brother, Cecil Franklin; and her sisters, Carolyn and Erma Franklin.
TMZ broke the story ... Hef's family had a very private, small ceremony last Saturday at L.A.'s Westwood Village Memorial Park, where he was entombed next to Marilyn Monroe.
So even if The Division is coming from a place of affluent, provincial paranoia, I still can't quite bring myself to pass-up the images of an ice-entombed brownstone.
All of the pieces restrict a woman in some way, reducing her to a gabbling mouth or a pair of creeping feet or a body entombed in a rocking chair.
We'll remember this tumorous epoch in 2018 for its infinite distraction, myopic Techno-Utopianism, blind faith in one-dimensional statistical metrics, and the curdled cheddar Caligula entombed inside the White House.
So it seemed symbolic that on my latest visit, I found my building looking like a mausoleum: windows plastered up, ornamentation stripped clean, top three floors entombed, as if in concrete.
Entombed within the buttes are cross-bedded layers of sandstone deposited by millions of years of Martian wind storms, which Curiosity avidly studied and photographed as it passed through Murray Buttes.
Ava Gallanter, Cohen's earnest 25-year-old protagonist, is a self-styled anachronism: a 21st-century female would-be writer entombed in the trappings of canonical 19th-century male European novelists.
Trilobites Paleontologists have found entombed in amber a 99-million-year-old tick grasping the feather of a dinosaur, providing the first direct evidence that the tiny pests drank dinosaur blood.
The number one question he's getting isn't about whether a mummy could remain undead and entombed for millennia, or even whether any ancient Egyptian tombs have been found in modern-day Iraq.
The artwork from your seven-inch and now on this LP remind me of classic Scandinavian death metal bands like Dismember and Entombed, but sonically you're very much still a hardcore band.
Mike Parr, a 73-year-old performance artist whose creative endeavors typically explore physical limits, was entombed in the mini-shipping container late on Thursday and the road was resealed above him.
Even if Los Angeles crumbled around it—burned up in the wildfires, collapsed in an earthquake, dried up in a drought, was entombed in a mudslide— the Last Bookstore would still remain.
Stemming from a decision by the New York State Court of Appeals on Friday, the move brings an end to the decade-long fight over where Archbishop Sheen's remains should be entombed.
"The details of Verizon's network practices, unlike its major competitors, whose pages are excessive with distracting text, are entombed under an over-sized ad, which praises its own "[commitment] to an open internet.
He certainly had steely power when called for, whether pledging to rout Ethiopian foes or crying in despair when, entombed alive as a traitor, he discovers that Aida has hidden herself with him.
Some 24 people were injured and many were feared still entombed in a mountain of twisted steel and rubble after the building came down early on Saturday in the coastal town of Sihanoukville.
Where they struggle is in conveying how it would feel to live a life so tightly entombed in cataclysm that manipulation and abuse become simple facts of life, not dark horrors to overcome.
While mummified cats are common in the archaeological record — the ancient Egyptians worshipped cats, and kept them as pets that were later mummified and entombed with their owners — mummified lions are far rarer.
Staff left gallons of fuel and an unknown amount of low-level radioactive coolant there when the base shut down in 1967 on the assumption it would be entombed forever, according to the university.
Fossils containing the preserved remnants of ticks are super rare (we know they tormented dinosaurs), so the discovery of a tick that just happens to be entombed in spider's silk is an added bonus.
The lush ecosystem the bird once inhabited is entombed within the island's fossil deposits, providing a snapshot of the Canadian North when it was a volcanically active wetlands region overflowing with biodiverse freshwater life.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads When Mount Vesuvius erupted in 79 CE, burying Pompeii and Herculaneum in fatal volcanic ash, the destructive process famously entombed the remains of residents and their material culture.
Videos posted on social media showed a snowboarder barreling down a steep city street, a man opening his garage door to find it almost completely blocked by a snowdrift and cars entombed in white.
Now 19823 people are entombed in dark, chilly underground cavities at the site, after an earthquake turned a vast, gray apartment complex into a thick tangle of shattered concrete, broken glass and twisted steel bars.
In 2014, the newly christened group emerged with Back To The Front, a record that captured the ferocious roar and signature Boss HM-2 guitar rumble that made Entombed the godfathers of Swedish death metal.
A persistent ringing sound is coming from beneath a cairn of stones in the woods behind the house, and may be connected to an ancient Buddhist practice in which meditating monks had themselves entombed alive.
The most famous examples are artifacts entombed with Egyptian pharaohs in the pyramids, but he said that ritual objects have often been found in the walls of Roman villas and ordinary houses during archaeological excavations.
A ton of the immediate and extended Jackson troupe were in attendance for a luncheon Monday after Joe's private service at Forest Lawn in Glendale, CA. It's the same cemetery where Michael Jackson was entombed.
Following the transferral, the first monk to be mummified in the catacombs was Brother Silvestro da Gubbio, who was entombed on October 16, 1599, as the sign stuck to his coarse wool robe informs us.
The lab hoods' fluid-logged dollhouse habitats, twice-entombed and glowing, are uncanny reminders of our civilization's deer-in-the-headlights stuckness when it comes to restructuring itself so as to mitigate anthropogenic climate change.
The Getaway Le Dôme, a nearly 900-square-foot suite in Le Cinq Codet in the heart of Paris, is named for its striking views of the golden Dôme des Invalides, under which Napoleon is entombed.
To reveal more would be unfair, but suffice to say that, like the entombed civilian contractor played by Ryan Reynolds in Rodrigo Cortés's "Buried," Isaac knows that his escape might depend more on wits than weapons.
Dire though the images are, the emotion they produce remains remote; in Adam Rigg's ingenious set design, Julia is entombed beneath the stage, made visible to us through a Plexiglas floor and audible through wireless headphones.
In retrospect, entombed beneath Madison Square Garden and a commercial building too mediocre to rise even to the level of good or bad, the new Penn Station represented a city disdainful of its gloried architectural past.
The rest of the contestants — many of whom were excited to visit a city they had never been to before — watch from their Marriott suites above, where they're entombed for all but 20 minutes of this episode.
We got Marlon Tuesday at LAX, a day after the Jackson clan gathered together and laid Joe to rest in a private funeral at Forest Lawn Memorial Park ... the same place where Marlon's brother, Michael, is entombed.
The paleontologists from Utah Geological Survey did not know it was entombed in rock brought back to a lab for study until they looked under a foot bone of a two-legged plant-eating dinosaur called Hippodraco.
If I want to listen to an old Entombed record, or a Black Flag album, or some song that reminds me of my dad, that involves me making an active decision to swap that for something new.
With each new "cycle" comes a new way of souping up and expanding your base—and more ways to die of something terrible, like getting entombed in dirt, or of something frustratingly complex, like a plant being .
But in death, Archbishop Sheen has attained a different kind of fame: His body has been the subject of a bitter public tussle between two Catholic bishops, each wanting to have the remains entombed in their cathedrals.
Large amounts of pollen found in the soil at a grave site suggested that bodies might have been ceremonially entombed with bluebonnet, hollyhock, grape hyacinth and other flowers — a theory that is still being explored and amplified.
Because the predominantly white audience could walk and sit around the entire 360-degree space of the platform, they not only watched Martiel become entombed in his metaphoric prison, they also watched each other watching the spectacle.
But that's nothing compared to the gnarly cheese residue archeologists found in the tomb of Ptahmes, mayor of the Egyptian city Memphis in the 13th century BC, who apparently loved cheese so much he was entombed with it.
Plus, what I've done on my phone is not something I ever intended to show to the outside world ... which was part of what made reaching out to the people entombed in it so difficult at the start.
Beyond our imagination The first dinosaur skeleton to be found entombed in amber was detailed in 2016 by Chinese paleontologist Lida Xing, who found the remarkable specimen of a dinosaur tail at an amber market in northern Myanmar.
Last September, in Guadalajara, an American conceptual artist named Jill Magid and a pair of gravediggers convened at the Rotonda de los Jaliscienses Ilustres, a monument where the most celebrated citizens of the state of Jalisco are entombed.
It was so frigid that week, and the week preceding it, that sea ice formed around Cape Cod and Chesapeake Bay, sharks froze to death on Massachusetts beaches, and alligators went into a resting state while entombed in ice.
Like the Cronut, these latter-day pastries — rustic kouign-amanns at Sugarbloom laminated with white miso; éclairs at patisserie Chanson entombed under Day-Glo plaques of painted chocolate — draw skepticism in part because they're so swiftly and widely worshiped.
The memorial was constructed in 1962, right above the original USS Arizona, in memory of the more than 2,3413 service members and civilians who were killed in the Pearl Harbor attack — some of whom were entombed in the battleship.
His characters — often entombed in middle-age despair — in their weakened, even futile attempts to shift position, if not actually escape, give a reader the sensation of watching the lateral movements of blobs of life wriggling beneath a microscope.
While your character can detect the spirits of the dead when they are very close, to "see" them at a distance requires the help of a Bridge Baby (a BB) who is entombed within a small glass sarcophagus worn by couriers.
Deceptively light and free of cream, the soup's fresh raw truffles, foie gras, butter-drenched mushrooms, carrots, celery and onion are all bathed in a poultry broth and entombed in a pot-belly bowl under a lid of golden, flaky pastry.
Ashton Carter, a leading architect of that plan, recalls that his scheme for bombing the Yongbyon nuclear facility in 22017 assumed that in one or two days the entirety of the regime's nuclear programme could be levelled and entombed in rubble.
Once the avalanche deposited the nearly unconscious Crouch at the bottom of the mountain, he knew that his only chance of survival was to try and create an air pocket in the snow that entombed him in order to breathe.
Not for Corvo and Emily in their royal tower—ruling the kingdom as detached and self-content as Delilah, entombed in her painted world—but for Billie, and those like her; the outcasts, the urchins, the thieves, and sex workers.
Kyaw Kyaw Lwin, one of about a dozen rescue workers still on the site, told visiting Reuters reporters that there was no hope of pulling bodies from the deep pit of thick mud that had entombed the workers and their machines.
Sweden's a country of only about ten million people, which makes their ability to churn out such varied acts as Robyn, The Knife, Entombed, and Refused (all of whom were honored in some way at the museum) all the more impressive.
On April 2359, 249, according to several newspaper accounts, the ball and some other valuable items were entombed in a cornerstone there, at the northeast corner of Lexington Avenue and 1938th Street, marking the beginnings of an addition to the store.
Fashion Review PARIS — On Monday afternoon Christian Dior held its couture show in the historic gardens of Les Invalides, the gold-domed military monument where Napoleon is entombed, which had been transformed for the event into four quadrants of unexplored territory.
As people who have actually been forgotten by history lie entombed and unrecognized on our campus, it is nothing short of revolting to learn of an institution of higher learning donating $2.5 million to those who would rebuild the Confederacy.
In a world where so many feel buried by the challenges of the day or entombed by past mistakes, let today be your day to climb out of the dark, back into the light and see the gift that is your life.
After a fruitless night scouring the disaster site, sniffer dogs helped locate a first group of people who were buried in a small room, its roof of reinforced concrete protecting them from the heavy weight of snow that had entombed the hotel.
A few minutes before Dr. Xing boarded his flight to Canada, a different colleague alerted him to another recently discovered snake specimen that was more amazing than the first: entombed in a silver-dollar-sized chunk of amber was a baby snake.
Royce largely recounts his unrequited relationship with Kitty Lushington, a college friend whom he followed to Pompeii during the 1970s as she pursued archaeological research at the Garden of the Fugitives, where 13 ancient bodies were entombed under the rain of volcanic ash.
"When we found her initially and found subsequent pieces later on, we were just in absolute awe and there was an incredible amount of respect for the sailors who are still entombed with the Eagle 56," Ryan King, one of the divers, told CNN.
Like visitors to Pearl Harbor, where sailors are still entombed and where oil still bubbles to the surface from the submerged battleship that is part of the U.S.S. Arizona Memorial, people at the museum can stand at ground zero, where the terrorist attack took place.
Rather than making the case for the museum as a cultural laboratory or catalyst, the overwhelming presentation suggests that museums are graveyards where once relevant ideas are catalogued and entombed within the appendices of art history, at once immortalized and stripped of their relevancy.
Josef Stalin's remains were entombed with Vladimir Lenin's in 1953, but during "de-Stalinization" 8 years later, they "were quietly transferred to a more modest resting place near the Kremlin" that remains "a site of pilgrimage for some die-hard communists," per France 24.
Nothing about Queen Himiko suggests unearthing her would be a great idea: not her ominous "power over death," not the "chasm of souls," not her poisonous index finger, not the fact that she was deliberately entombed in a place where no one could ever find her.
Every other claim that you have ever heard about, from Hoffa being buried in the end zone of Giants Stadium to being entombed under a strip of highway asphalt somewhere, came from people who were never on the bureau&aposs list of people suspected of actual involvement.
Watching Donald appear to inhabit a living death — a man entombed in a psychic abyss of his own making — proves more satisfying than his ultimate fate, however neatly the conclusion connects back to the expanding image of a retina that we are shown at the start.
She offers her mushroom suit as an alternative to what she calls the "death denial" practices of the funeral industry — which is still embalming bodies then putting them in coffins entombed in concrete liners — and the cryonics field, which aims to preserve dead people for later revival.
The goals of a research survey being conducted beginning this week, weather permitting, by the Heritage Command's underwater archaeology branch also include preserving the site, which the Navy considers a war grave, since the six victims of the blast are presumably still entombed in the vessel.
Photo courtesy of the Ministry of Emergency SItuations of the Yaman-Nenets Autonomous region Project Iceworm was ultimately abandoned in 1967 due to unstable ice conditions, and the US wrongly assumed that whatever they had created until then would be permanently entombed in layers of snow and ice.
All of it was quickly entombed and preserved in the muck: dying and dead creatures, both marine and freshwater; plants, seeds, tree trunks, roots, cones, pine needles, flowers, and pollen; shells, bones, teeth, and eggs; tektites, shocked minerals, tiny diamonds, iridium-laden dust, ash, charcoal, and amber-smeared wood.
Death metal's wider fanbase failed to materialize the way the major labels thought it would when Earache Records—with its who's-who roster of Carcass, Entombed, Godflesh, Napalm Death, and more—signed a huge distribution deal with big players Columbia that ended just as quickly as it'd begun.
In the immediate panicked aftermath, and in the months of crisis and confusion until the completion seven months later of the concrete-and-steel sarcophagus that entombed the reactor's lethal remains, the heroes and villains numbered in the hundreds, and the supporting cast in the hundreds of thousands.
I know there's a good chance they'll end up entombed in a fine web spun by spider mites come summer, but spring's optimism always makes it feel as if this might be the year that I finally get the upper hand — especially when I'm flipping through a seed catalog.
He is the only diner in the huge dining room, and is brought a piece of fish "that had doubtless lain entombed in the deep-freeze for years": The breadcrumb armour-plating of the fish had been partly singed by the grill, and the prongs of my fork bent on it.
Portraying a schoolteacher with a secret (or rather, A Secret) in a self-flagellating monologue that could have been written only by Mr. LaBute, she gives palpable force to a buried guilt that keeps clawing its way to the light, like some prematurely entombed figure out of Edgar Allan Poe.
The record kick-flips off the once-bulletproof line between death metal and hardcore and dives right the fuck on in, conjuring a messy, infinitely headbangable mashup of Bolt Thrower and Entombed with grotty crust, jumpy d-beat, and trace amounts of Ulsh's equally riff-obsessed other band, Power Trip.
However, one of the Swedish masons fell to his death while working – years later, the other, claiming he feared he'd be deported over the accident, said he entombed the dead man's remains in the tower wall, which is perhaps why people hear the sound of hammering and whispers coming from the building's walls.
But now this death in Xi'an — the northwestern city famed for its ancient entombed terra-cotta warriors — has stirred protest and a nationwide roar of anger by people furious that lax building management can turn trivial acts, like riding an elevator, into fatal traps, news reports and Internet accounts said on Monday.
Carved out from Orange County by cliffs that slope down to the sparkling Pacific, Laguna Beach is a wildly popular bolt-hole for all manner of Californians, from Tesla-entombed tech worthies vaping down the freeway from Los Angeles to burbling families in boxy Odysseys looking for relief from the San Fernando Valley's canned heat.
The labs have dogbone-shaped tables so everybody can stand close to each other and to their prototypes (Some of those tables are hooked up to a 24-hour-a-day video conference system to identical tables in other offices.) There's a room where a hundred speakers have been entombed to play at maximum volume for months on end.
Set not in Paris or Provence but in Weimar Germany, where the cult of Vincent surges to a level resembling tulip mania and both seedy bars and high-end art galleries are "infested with cretinous fascists," the novel explores how the extraordinary can become ensnared and finally entombed in the web of a rabid public reception.
In 2013, the band changed their name to "Ghost B.C." for "legal reasons" that were never clearly explained; they dropped the suffix in 2015 and publicly lamented how much everyone focused on it (it probably didn't help that a handful of other bands, such as Entombed, Venom, and Queensryche began joining in on the fun by changing their names over legal issues).
In light of the band's unexpected ascension, they've strayed from strict Cannibal Corpse worship to pay resin-stained homage to Quebec's Gorguts (From Wisdom to Hate becomes From Wisdom to Baked), Morbid Angel ("Chapel of Ghouls" becomes "Chapel of Bowls"), Deicide ("Dead By Dawn" becomes "Dead By Bong") and Entombed (the title of the trio's new album, Left Hand Pass, is a take on the Swedish classic Left Hand Path).
There are so many kids and babies around I always have to remember to be on my best behavior, as I display here by helping my friend get his fireworks out for the light show: And yeah, that lineup; just to name a few bands, I saw Rammstein, Abbath, Napalm Death, Entombed A.D., Vision of Disorder, Twisted Sister, Slayer, Unsane, Agoraphobic Nosebleed, Dark Funeral, Turnstile, Hatebreed, Fu Manchu, even Jane's Addiction and fucking FOREIGNER all at the same fest, among others.

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