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cremated — adj British ruined, destroyed, defeated, trounced. A coinage of the 1980s combining the notions of killed and burned. The term was briefly in vogue among yuppies. ► If the market moves in a big way we ll get cremated. (Serious Money, Caryl… … Contemporary slang
cremated — cre·mate || krɪ meɪt v. incinerate, burn to ashes (i.e. dead body) … English contemporary dictionary
Cremation — A Hindu Cremation in India P … Wikipedia
Burial at sea — for two casualties of a Japanese submarine attack on the US aircraft carrier USS Liscome Bay, November 1943 Burial at sea describes the procedure of disposing of human remains in the ocean, normally from a ship or boat. It is regularly performed… … Wikipedia
Funeral — This article is about the ceremony. For other uses, see Funeral (disambiguation). The funeral of Pope John Paul II A funeral is a ceremony for celebrating, sanctifying, or remembering the life of a person who has died. Funerary customs comprise… … Wikipedia
Cremation Society of Great Britain — The Cremation Society of Great Britain is an special interest organisation that advocates cremation in the United Kingdom. Contents 1 History 1.1 The beginnings 1.2 The first crematorium … Wikipedia
Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery — The Pierce Brothers Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery is located at 1218 Glendon Avenue in the Westwood Village area of Los Angeles, California.It is the resting place of some of the entertainment industry s greatest names, although it was… … Wikipedia
Cremation in the Christian World — Columbarium niches built into the side of St. Joseph s Chapel Mausoleum at the Catholic Mount Olivet Cemetery, Key West (rural Dubuque), Iowa. Today, cremation is an increasingly popular form of disposition of the deceased. This is true even in… … Wikipedia
Death in Singapore — Graves at the Kranji War Cemetery – photographed 13 November 2005 Deaths in Singapore offset the population increase from live births. In 2007, 17,140 people in Singapore died from various causes. The death rate was 4.5 deaths per 1,000 of the… … Wikipedia
Cremation in Romania — The 20th century history of cremation in Romania began in 1923, when the Romanian Cremation Society, called Cenuşa ( Ashes ), was formed. In February 1928, the Bucharest Crematorium, also called Cenuşa, began operations. It cremated 262 corpses… … Wikipedia