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  2. From Beyond the Grave - Wikipedia

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    The ghost leaves the mirror and takes human shape, declaring that it has achieved immortality. If Charlton will now kill himself, he will free the ghost to walk abroad, and get his own chance to go "beyond the ultimate". Persuaded, Charlton impales himself on a knife.

  3. Beyond the Grave (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Beyond the Grave is the fourth book in The 39 Clues series first published on June 2, 2009 and written by Jude Watson. [1] Thematically the novel uses Biblical knowledge, prophecy, and spiritual topics to explore the afterlife. Amy and Dan Cahill, the protagonists, travel to Egypt because of a clue they discovered in The Sword Thief. [2]

  4. Ghost net - Wikipedia

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    Ghost nets are fishing nets that have been abandoned, lost, or otherwise discarded in the ocean, lakes, and rivers. [1] These nets, often nearly invisible in the dim light, can be left tangled on a rocky reef or drifting in the open sea .

  5. Hunting for Ghosts, Metaphors and Meaning: A cemetery ... - AOL

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    In search for deeper meaning about ghosts, among ghosts. This article, Hunting for Ghosts, Metaphors and Meaning: A cemetery stroll with ‘The Minorities’ author Suffian Hakim, originally ...

  6. Spirit photography - Wikipedia

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    Spirit photography (also called ghost photography) is a type of photography whose primary goal is to capture images of ghosts and other spiritual entities, especially in ghost hunting. It dates back to the late 19th century.

  7. List of English-language expressions related to death

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    Beyond the grave [1] After death Neutral In reference to communication with the dead Beyond the veil [2] The mysterious place after death Neutral Originally used to refer to the 'veil' that hides the innermost sanctuary of the Temple in Jerusalem. Sometimes refers to just a mysterious place. Big sleep [2] To die or be killed Euphemistic

  8. The Ultimate Controlling Parent: Calling the Shots From ...

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    "Where there's a will, there's a way," the saying goes, but according to estate lawyers and inheritance specialists with whom WalletPop spoke recently, a more accurate version of that adage might ...

  9. Gjenganger - Wikipedia

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    Gjenganger tries to claim a new victim for the sea, Thorvald Niss (1932) In Nordic folklore; Danish: genganger, Norwegian: gjenganger, Swedish: gengångare ("(a)gain-walker"), among more, is a term for a revenant, the spirit or ghost of a deceased from the grave, [1] meaning "someone which goes again", from the Scandinavian verb of "going again" (Swedish: gå igen) in the sense of a deceased ...