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  2. Kasumi (Dead or Alive) - Wikipedia

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    Kasumi (Japanese: かすみ, also written as 霞, meaning "mist" or "afterglow") is a fictional character and the protagonist of the Dead or Alive fighting game series by Team Ninja and Tecmo . Kasumi has served as the lead character of the Dead or Alive franchise since its premiere in 1996.

  3. Dead or Alive (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    Dead or Alive (Japanese: デッド オア アライブ, Hepburn: Deddo oa Araibu, abbreviated as DOA) is a Japanese media franchise centered on a series of fighting games developed by Team Ninja and published by Koei Tecmo (formerly Tecmo).

  4. Funerary art - Wikipedia

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    Korean tomb mound of King Sejong the Great, d. 1450. Türbe of Roxelana (d. 1558), Süleymaniye Mosque, Istanbul. Funerary art is any work of art forming, or placed in, a repository for the remains of the dead. The term encompasses a wide variety of forms, including cenotaphs ("empty tombs"), tomb-like monuments which do not contain human ...

  5. How to protect your deceased loved one’s credit after death

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    Initiating a credit freeze for a deceased loved one involves a few straightforward steps: 1. Gather your loved one’s personal details. Before you notify the credit bureaus of a loved one’s ...

  6. Elderly Man Eats Lunch With Photo of Deceased Wife - AOL

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    A viral photo of an elderly man eating lunch with a photo of his deceased wife, first posted on imgur.com by user "soulrose" two weeks (see the original post here ), reveals a heartwarming love ...

  7. Roman funerary art - Wikipedia

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    Roman funerary art. Marble cinerary chest (90–110 AD), made by Marcus Domitius Primigenius "for himself, his freedmen and freedwomen, and their descendants": the deceased makes an offering to a reclining female figure who may be Mother Earth, with two attendants holding food and wine ( Metropolitan Museum of Art) [1] The funerary art of ...

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