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  • 41In the Vault — is a short story by American horror fiction writer H. P. Lovecraft, written on September 18, 1925 and first published in the November 1925 issue of the amateur press journal Tryout .Inspiration In the Vault was based on a suggestion made in… …

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  • 42Premature burial — Animals and humans may be buried alive intentionally (as a form of torture, murder or execution), voluntarily (as a stunt, with the intention to escape), accidentally (e.g. under rubble due to a disaster or collapse of a building or cave), or… …

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  • 43Christian Burial —     Christian Burial     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Christian Burial     The interment of a deceased person with ecclesiastical rites in consecrated ground. The Jews and most of the nations of antiquity buried their dead. Amongst the Greeks and… …

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  • 44Myles Standish Burial Ground — Standish grave site at Myles Standish Burial Ground Details Year established c. 1638 Country …

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  • 45“In the Vault“ —    Short story (3,430 words); written on September 18, 1925. First published in Tryout(November 1925); rpt. WT(April 1932); first collected in O;corrected text in DH    George Birch is the careless and thick skinned undertaker of Peck Valley,… …

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  • 46Lincoln Tomb — Infobox nrhp | name =Lincoln Tomb nrhp type = nhl caption = Abraham Lincoln s tomb at Oak Ridge Cemetery location= Springfield, IL area = built =1865 architect= Larkin G. Meade, Jr. architecture= No Style Listed designated= December 19, 1960cite… …

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  • 47Grave — For other uses, see Grave (disambiguation). Grave with burial vault awaiting coffin A grave is a location where a dead body (typically that of a human, although sometimes that of an animal) is buried. Graves are usually located in special areas… …

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  • 48Grave liner — A grave liner, also known as a burial liner, is an enclosure that is placed over a coffin containing human corpse, which is then buried in the ground. The casket serves as the inner enclosure of a deceased person; the liner serves as the outer… …

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  • 49Crypt — This article is about the stone chambers called crypts . For other uses, see Crypt (disambiguation). Crypt of Bayeux Cathedral, France In architecture, a crypt (from the Latin crypta and the Greek κρύπτη, kryptē; meaning concealed, private) is a… …

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  • 50Coffin — For people named Coffin, see Coffin (surname). A replica of the coffin used for Abraham Lincoln, on display at the Museum of Funeral Customs. A coffin is a funerary box used in the display and containment of dead people – either for burial or… …

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