Translation for '
dead person' from English to Dutch
SYNO | dead person | dead soul | deceased | ... |
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- The Fund sued in 2002 and lost the case because in the California courts right of publicity may only be filed on behalf of a dead person who is a Californian.
- Only people of the same gender and age of the dead person could participate as a part of their burial crew.
- so that a dead person was also revived by the touch of the Cross.
- Senator defeated for re-election by a dead person.
- Headhunting was not motivated primarily by cannibalism, but the dead person's flesh was consumed in ceremonies following the capture and killing.
- Ghosts were thought to be created at time of death, taking on the memory and personality of the dead person.
- In cases of electric shock, cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) for an hour or longer can allow stunned nerves to recover, allowing an apparently dead person to survive.
- was the Egyptian concept of vital essence, which distinguishes the difference between a living and a dead person, with death occurring when the kꜣ left the body.
- Professional mourners wore the masks and regalia of the dead person's ancestors as the body was carried from the home, through the streets, and to its final resting place.
- In ancient times some believed that a coin (Charon's obol) placed in the mouth of a dead person would pay the toll for the ferry across the river to the entrance of the Underworld.
- Using this genetic method it is only possible to create a genetic twin of the dead person.
- Al-Suyuti also mentioned from the hadith Munkar and Nakir digging out to reach the dead person location using their teeth, and their hair reaching their feet.
- The food was believed to absorb the sins of a recently dead person, thus absolving the soul of the person.
- In November 2019, the German Bundestag approved a bill to criminalize both upskirting and "criminalize photographing victims of accidents or pictures that" show a dead person in a grossly offensive way; German media has referred to the latter as rubbernecking.
- In ancient Greek literature, an eidolon (plural: eidola or eidolons) is the spirit-image of a living or dead person; it is a shade or phantom look-alike of the human form.
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