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24 Sentences With "laying to rest"

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Despite laying to rest two-century-old mystery, Catania still has questions about the eels' behavior.
James Corden is laying to rest rumors that he will be taking over Stephen Colbert's late-night time slot.
Robert Weiss, who was tasked with laying to rest eight of the 20 children who died in the Sandy Hook shooting in Newtown, Conn.
And so we come to the awaited guest, the Crow in the ointment, the joyless laying-to-rest of all our year's anxiety, the rebirth of Jon Snow.
Trump's day in Washington was aimed at laying to rest some of the concerns that persist among Republicans about his incendiary tone and some policy proposals at odds with party doctrine.
Adnan Zulfiqar, an assistant law professor at Rutgers University and a specialist on Islamic law, said there are four basic steps to laying to rest a Muslim: funeral prayer, washing the body, shrouding the body, and burying the body.
You want to bear down on the gelatinous coating, and feel the ooze of the sweet laundry detergent release into your mouth, dripping ever so gently off your lips, down onto your chin, before finally laying to rest on your chest.
At PS1, "Whose Utopia?" is set next to a bunk bed designed like the employees' own, decorated with hairbrushes, magazines, and the accoutrement of adolescent daydreamers; we imagine the workers laying to rest, dreaming of their hopes and their art.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday said he did not make and does not possess any tapes of his conversations with former FBI Director James Comey, laying to rest speculation that arose after he tweeted last month that Comey better hope there were no tapes.
But Woods displayed a sublime touch around the greens, seemingly laying to rest any suggestion that he has the chipping yips, and his ability to eke out a one-under-par 71 allowed him to make the cut, right on the number at one-under 143.
"We commend the E.P.A. for laying to rest a year of attempts from a small group of oil refiners who have been using every trick in the book to change the established rules," Emily Skor, chief executive of the ethanol industry group Growth Energy, said in a statement.
Several persons have suggested that the temporary laying to rest of 14 deceased lifeboatmen in the hotel coach house, now the Fishermen's Rest pub, could provide another explanation for paranormal occurrences at the site.
Commenting on the songs, it said that "All We Ever Can Do" and "Boomerang" illustrate the group's "extraordinary resiliance", while "The World We Left Behind" sees them "laying to rest a few old ghosts".
1990) 114–23. Such views are rejected by other scholars who give arguments for the unity of .Joop F. M. Smit, About the Idol Offerings (Leuven: Peeters, 2000); B. J. Oropeza, "Laying to Rest the Midrash," Biblica 79 (1998) 57–68.
Matthews was particularly consumed with combatting the lay trusteesism that caused tension between Lucas and the wealthy parishioners. Eventually, once the debt on the church was paid off, its deed was conveyed to the archbishop, laying to rest the trustee issue. In 1829, Lucas resigned as pastor to join the Jesuits at Georgetown College. The current rectory was built in 1901.
However these inventions have no absolute existence, they are like the creations of a magician, which only appear to be dualistic, but actually lead to a non-dual transcendent reality.Keenan 2000, p. 11-13. This ultimate meaning is described by the Buddha as follows: > The sphere that is internally realized without descriptions cannot be spoken > and severs expressions. Ultimate meaning, laying to rest all disputes, > transcends all the descriptive marks of reasoning.
Journal of Social Archaeology, 4(3), 368-404. Following the laying to rest of the deceased, who is often surrounded with grave goods, an earthwork called a kurgan in Russian or barrow in English is raised over the house and the structure left sealed. The term has parallels with Christian sepulchres which contain only one burial. Mortuary houses differ from mortuary enclosures in size, design and in the latter's capacity for multiple burials.
These proved a to be popular and they would dominate the van market for more than a decade. In 1987, Chrysler purchased the Italian makes of Lamborghini and Maserati. In the same year, Chrysler bought AMC from Renault laying to rest the last significant independent U.S. automaker, but acquiring the hugely profitable Jeep line and continuing the Eagle brand until the late 1990s. The DMC DeLorean was the brainchild of John DeLorean, a flamboyant former GM executive.
However, they were cut off by warriors led by Red Cloud, then an up-and-coming war leader, and all the troopers were annihilated. Out of respect, the Brulé took the dying Conquering Bear out into the vast prairie, far away from white people, to die with dignity. It was there on his prairie that they buried him, laying to rest a leader, warrior, and peacemaker. The incident would spark a response from the US Army, who ignored the fact that Lt. Grattan had instigated the affair.
This intelligence was soon revealed; the severed head of Oliver Cromwell. Cromwell's head led an attack on the King, but was eventually frustrated by Defoe and Newton, who drove back the zombie hordes. A gloating Jack O' Bite revealed to Titus that it was he who was responsible for the death of his wife and child, but the swirl of battle forced the two apart before an enraged Defoe could slay his former friend. Defoe slew Cromwell for a second time, thus laying to rest at least some of the ghosts of his past, and Newton decreed Defoe England's new Zombie Hunter General.
The third and final war was most short-lived, lasting less than a year. It saw the house of Barcelona victorious in permanently laying to rest the claims of the House of Baux in spite of the latter having enjoyed the royal approval of Conrad and subsequently of his nephew. Despite Conrad's proclamation, the war gained pace in 1147, generally in favour of Barcelona, for the count of Toulouse was away on the Second Crusade. In view of his impotence, with only the backing of Arles, Raymond of Baux entered into negotiations and made submission to the house of Barcelona.
During this phase of his career, he was responsible for initiating two hugely popular television programmes, the spy-fi series The Avengers and the science-fiction series Doctor Who, as well as overseeing the production of groundbreaking social realist drama series such as Armchair Theatre and The Wednesday Play. The Museum of Broadcast Communications describes Newman as "the most significant agent in the development of British television drama." His obituary in The Guardian declared that "For ten brief but glorious years, Sydney Newman ... was the most important impresario in Britain ... His death marks not just the end of an era but the laying to rest of a whole philosophy of popular art." In Quebec, as commissioner of the NFB, he attracted controversy for his decision to suppress distribution of several politically sensitive films by French Canadian directors.
Giorgio Vasari, the famous biographer of Italian artists, also understood Raphael's piece as a narrative painting. Having seen the altarpiece in its original setting, Vasari gives a detailed description: > In this most divine picture there is a Dead Christ being borne to the > Sepulcher, executed with such freshness and such loving care, that it seems > to the eye to have been only just painted. In the composition of this work, > Raffaello imagined to himself the sorrow that the nearest and most > affectionate relatives of the dead one feel in laying to rest the body of > him who has been their best beloved, and on whom, in truth, the happiness, > honor, and welfare of a whole family have depended. Our Lady is seen in a > swoon; and the heads of all the figures are very gracious in their weeping, > particularly that of St. John, who, with his hands clasped, bows his head in > such a manner as to move the hardest heart in pity.
The book received numerous favourable reviews, praising its combination of scholarship and readability. The Church Times said, "Readers who like detective stories... will enjoy Usher's verve in turning taxation, land exchanges and long leases into a story of politics, personalities and ecclesiastical intrigue".MacCulloch, Diarmid. "Why we have bishops", The Church Times, 7 May 2004, p. 20 The reviewer in the Sixteenth Century Journal praised the book for correcting two widespread misconceptions about the church history of the period: "it puts paid to the idea that Elizabethan government intentionally exploited sede vacante opportunities; and it gives the reader a clear picture of hardworking, conscientious bishops, laying to rest the old chestnut that they were merely timeserving opportunists.""William Cecil and Episcopacy, 1559–1577" , Lund Humphries and Ashgate. Retrieved 30 May 2015 The Archive for Reformation History called the book "an example of that comparatively rare genre; a piece of genuinely original research". The reviewer added, "The sequel can only be anticipated with enthusiasm".

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