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  3. Mortal Remains - Wikipedia

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    Mortal Remains is a 2013 American mockumentary horror/thriller film directed by Christian Stavrakis and Mark Ricche. The film purports to be a documentary investigation into the grisly legends surrounding fictional Maryland filmmaker Karl Atticus.

  4. What Remains (book) - Wikipedia

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    What Remains is a 2003 photography book by Sally Mann. The book is published by Bullfinch Press and contains 132 images on the subject of death, including photographs of decomposing bodies. [ 2 ]

  5. Spider Bones - Wikipedia

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    After exhuming the remains buried under Lowery's name, she travels to Hawaii to check the US military records, along with her grieving daughter Katy (whose friend has been killed in Afghanistan), where they are joined by sometime lover Detective Andrew Ryan and his recovering addict daughter Lily. As Brennan begins to uncover the truth, the two ...

  6. Stephen Huneck - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Huneck (pronounced: / ˈ s t iː v ə n ˈ h juː n ɛ k /; October 8, 1948 – January 7, 2010) was an American wood carver and folk artist.He also authored a series of children's books featuring Sally, the first of which, Sally Goes to the Beach, was a New York Times best seller.

  7. Annette Carson - Wikipedia

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    The Project's aim was to find the lost grave of Richard III and his mortal remains which meant excavating the same Social Services car park that Carson had written about. Of Richard III: The Maligned King , Philippa Langley , who had founded the Looking for Richard Project said that ‘It was the first book I had read to make this claim.’. [ 19 ]

  8. Agnes Burns - Wikipedia

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    As a tribute to the genius of Robert Burns, the national bard of Scotland and in respect for the memory of his eldest sister Agnes, whose mortal remains are deposited in this church-yard erected by the contributions of the poet's numerous admirers in Dundalk and its vicinity 25th of January 1839.

  9. Retour des cendres - Wikipedia

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    Napoleon's tomb at Les Invalides. The retour des cendres (literally "return of the ashes", though "ashes" is used here as a metaphor for his mortal remains, as he was not cremated) was the return of the mortal remains of Napoleon I of France from the island of Saint Helena to France and the burial in Hôtel des Invalides in Paris in 1840, on the initiative of Prime Minister Adolphe Thiers and ...