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Recent Examples of columbariumThe 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 The crematory, which was built in the fifties, shares a building with the executive offices, a columbarium, and two modern chapels.—Paige Williams, New Yorker, 2 June 2025 Remains end up either in a niche purchased in the columbarium, or sprinkled on the cemetery's Memorial Green set aside for that purpose.—Heller McAlpin, NPR, 28 Apr. 2025 But on a dreary Sunday afternoon last fall, bouquets of white roses and blue hydrangeas enlivened the Spanish marble columbarium where Drakeo the Ruler is interred.—Jeff Weiss, Los Angeles Times, 25 Feb. 2025 See All Example Sentences for columbarium
The first floor unfolds into expansive formal rooms, former dining and sitting areas, a kitchen awaiting reconstruction, a library, sunroom, tearoom, den, vaults and multiple fireplaces.
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Brendel Clark,
Freep.com,
21 Feb. 2026
Think of aerials as the snow equivalent of the vault in gymnastics.
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.
To give voice to Congolese citizens, Anderson spoke with figures ranging from rebel leaders to medical personnel, from a regional king to an elderly woman tending subsistence crops in a cemetery.
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The New Yorker,
New Yorker,
18 Feb. 2026
In Velasco, a town in the eastern Cuban province of Holguín, a man was buried in a cardboard box, his body carted on a wheelbarrow to the cemetery because of a lack of both of wooden coffins and fuel.
Thousands of homes and a sprawl of entire neighborhoods were transformed into outdoor charnel houses.
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Jeffrey Kluger,
TIME,
10 Jan. 2025
For the Himalayan monks of the early teen centuries, the ideal setting for initiation was a charnel ground, where people left their dead to be eaten by wild animals.
Though her burial exemplified nothing extraordinary, as a woman with no status, the surgery demonstrates that the Pazyryk took care to tend to the sick and injured in their society, regardless of their station, Gizmodo reported.
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Maria Mocerino,
Interesting Engineering,
23 Feb. 2026
Her body was sent to Iraq for burial, and a Muslim group in Poland buried her baby.