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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 photo of her landing her vault perfectly and then having that ankle give out, only to have her coach Bela Karolyi carry her off the mat, is considered one of the most memorable images in Olympic history.
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Justin Kroll,
Deadline,
10 Apr. 2026
The education center and two semi-primitive campgrounds feature vault toilets.
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Los Angeles Times,
Los Angeles Times,
10 Apr. 2026
His only book, Portraits in Life and Death (1976), juxtaposed photos of people in his circle and with images of ancient corpses in the Palermo catacombs.
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Olivia B. Waxman,
Time,
7 Nov. 2025
For his role as Erik, the disfigured organist who haunts the catacombs of the Paris opera house, Chaney underwent a dramatic — and painful — transformation that involved pulling back his nostrils with piano wire to create a skeletal look.
Additionally through Wondaland Arts Society, Monáe produces Wondaween, a month-long, city-wide Halloween festival to Los Angeles, which spans cemeteries, theaters, secret locations, the Hollywood Bowl and Santa Monica Pier.
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Anthony D'Alessandro,
Deadline,
8 Apr. 2026
For the Day 2 stretch between the cemetery and Garden District, the streetcar is both practical and scenic.
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.