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Recent Examples of mummyThe team studied tattoos with a variety of patterns on more than 100 mummies.—Julia Binswanger, Smithsonian Magazine, 15 Jan. 2025 The nondestructive technology resulted in thousands of X-rays of the mummies and their coffins.—Ashley Strickland, CNN, 9 Nov. 2024 And they were found somewhere kind of surprising: smeared on the heads and necks of several mummies in Northwestern China.—Popular Science Staff, Popular Science, 6 Nov. 2024 Mammoth mummies are created when an animal is buried by sediments shortly after its death.—Saleen Martin, USA TODAY, 24 Dec. 2024 See all Example Sentences for mummy
The fungus lures them out of their webs before instigating an untimely death and then uses the spiders’ corpses to spread its spores.
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Taylor Nicioli,
CNN,
14 Feb. 2025
At the end of that movie, the calcified corpse of a Celestial emerged from the Indian Ocean.
And apparently remained there until the events of Brave New World.
The 15-foot carcass was covered in bite wounds and stripped of its internal organs, leaving locals and scientists with the same question: What on Earth could have killed it?
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Brendan Rascius,
Miami Herald,
30 Jan. 2025
Although the carcasses of many holiday evergreens are discarded with trash bags, others often find a useful, sustainable second life.
One day, Jennifer, who is working in a pathology lab, is asked to incinerate a fresh cadaver.
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Elizabeth Kolbert,
The New Yorker,
13 Jan. 2025
Still, an extensive search involving underwater drones, towable submersible sonar, divers and three K-9 cadaver teams did not turn up Borgwardt's body.
In that regard, Renaissance architects were much closer in spirit to Renaissance writers than to Renaissance painters: Renaissance writers, too, tried to revive a classical language—mainly Cicero’s Latin—by imitating a corpus of extant ancient sources.
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Mario Carpo,
Artforum,
1 Feb. 2025
In the right light, the social network for professionals is a lavish psychoanalytic corpus, bursting with naked ambition, inspiration, desperation, status-seeking, spiritual yearning, brownnosing, name-dropping, corporate shilling, and self-promotion.
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