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Recent Examples of columbariumLater, the victims’ ashes were interred in a modest columbarium that the priest had built in a Catholic cemetery.—Sheila Coronel, The Atlantic, 13 Mar. 2026 Mai’s columbarium proposal explicitly excluded the ARDA site from consideration.—Victoria Le, Oc Register, 16 Jan. 2026 When the base closed, the land passed to the city of Alameda, but one corner was retained by the VA to build a new 158,000-square-foot outpatient clinic and columbarium as a final resting place for Bay Area veterans.—John Ramos, CBS News, 16 Dec. 2025 The Diocese of Nashville has an on-site columbarium at its Calvary Cemetery in Nashville, and a few more churches in the area are moving forward with.—Laura L. Davis, Nashville Tennessean, 27 Oct. 2025 See All Example Sentences for columbarium
The otherwise contemporary firm HOK’s interpretation features a row of square columns bookended by two bulky, mausoleum-like volumes — a kind of architectural equivalent to armored power shoulders.
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Oscar Holland,
CNN Money,
12 June 2026
Stroll through the grounds for free and admire the intricate headstones and mausoleums.
There's also an incredible underwater vault sequence that makes full use of Glazer's music video know-how.
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Eric Farwell,
Entertainment Weekly,
12 June 2026
Some gold ETFs directly invest in bullion kept in vaults, while others invest in shares of mining companies that tend to follow the price of gold while also being swayed by the companies’ management decisions, efficiency and financials.
Don't let the name Wind Cave National Park lull you into thinking only of the dark and mysterious catacombs of the cave.
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Robert Annis,
Midwest Living,
14 May 2026
The veneration of the catacomb saints during the late 17th and 18th centuries came at a time when vast stretches of Europe, including Bavaria, were still reeling from the Thirty Years’ War.
There are two dogs, for example, in Bartholomeus van Bassen’s painting of an imagined church interior with the tomb of William the Silent (pictured above, 1620).
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Literary Hub,
Literary Hub,
10 June 2026
Leo lit a candle and prayed at the tomb of Gaudí in the basilica’s crypt before the service, the highlight of Leo’s weeklong visit to Spain.
One is a charnel house dominated by Daniel Day-Lewis’s Bill the Butcher, a man with unnerving knife skills.
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New York Times,
New York Times,
10 Mar. 2026
This was also the case in Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein, which abandoned the novel’s complex (and, importantly, entertaining) moral quandaries in favor of a clock tower colossus doubling as a steam punk charnel house.