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On his death Charlemagne's remains were interred in the cathedral and can be seen there to this day.
On 15 December 1840, brought back to France from Saint Helena, Napoleon's remains passed under it on their way to the Emperor's final resting place at the Invalides.
For example, at the time that Darwin first published On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection ( 1859 ), no remains of human ancestors had yet been found.
On the other are those patients whose personality remains intact .".
On July 8, 2000, FM-2030 died from pancreatic cancer and was placed in cryonic suspension at the Alcor Life Extension Foundation in Scottsdale, Arizona, where his body remains today.
On January 22, 2009, President Obama signed executive orders directing the CIA to shut what remains of its network of " secret " prisons and ordering the closing of the Guantanamo detention camp within a year.
On 30 April, Hitler and Eva Braun committed suicide, after which Soviet forces found their remains, which had been burned at Hitler's directive.
On Kodak film stocks, it remains consistent for the entire roll.
John Sheppard, in his analysis of dreams titled On Dreams ( 1847 ), lamented Coleridge's drug use as getting in the way of his poetry but argued: " It is probable, since he writes of having taken an ' anodyne ,' that the ' vision in a dream ' arose under some excitement of that same narcotic ; but this does not destroy, even as to his particular case, the evidence for a wonderfully inventive action of the mind in sleep ; for, whatever were the exciting cause, the fact remains the same ".
" It remains one of the strangest aberrations in the past 50 years of popular music ... On its release in 1967, it came and went quietly without troubling the charts.
On 19 June 1250, following the canonisation of Malcolm's wife Margaret by Pope Innocent IV, Margaret's remains were disinterred and placed in a reliquary.
On the other hand, New Caledonia remains an integral part of the French Republic.
On March 16, 2011, the President's Task Force on Puerto Rico's Status issued a third report that reaffirned the legal position adopted by the three previous presidents over nearly a quarter century that Puerto Rico remains today " subject to the Territory Clause of the U. S. Constitution ( see Report at page 26 ), that the territory's long-term economic well-being would be enhanced by an early resolution of the political status problem ( p. 33 ) and devotes most of the report to extensive economic analysis and recommendations.
On the way to Pisa, he stopped at Lucca and ordered Antipope Victor IV's body to be removed from his tomb and his remains thrown out of the church.
On 29 March 2009, the FARC-EP announced that they would give Guevara's remains to his mother.
On April 30, 2008, Russian forensic scientists announced that DNA testing proves that the remains belong to the Tsarevich Alexei and to one of his sisters.
On 24 August 2012, the University of Leicester and Leicester City Council, in association with the Richard III Society, announced that they had joined forces to begin a search for the mortal remains of King Richard.
On the other hand, the concentration of carbon-14 falls off so steeply that the age of relatively young remains can be determined precisely to within a few decades.
On the morning of 19 December 2011, Saab Automobile AB officially declared bankruptcy while Saab AB remains in operation.
The composer for Tomb Raider remains unannounced On 21 December 2010, a podcast was released via the exclusive Game Informer media coverage.
Soviet philatelic commemoration: At its 20th anniversary in 1975, the Warsaw Pact remains On Guard for Peace and Socialism.
On April 26, 2007 the Washington Post reported that an SCI cemetery in Alexandria, Virginia had improperly buried the remains of the stillborn daughter of Nsombi Hale in a grave too shallow ( in a grave about 8 inches deep ).
On the basis of the analysis of the skeletal remains of the consumed animals he concluded that hominids and early humans were mostly scavengers, not hunters, and this idea is popular among some archaeologists and paleoanthropologists.
On 20 January 1569, Coverdale died in London and was buried in St. Bartholomew's by the Exchange ; when that church was demolished in 1840 to make way for the new Royal Exchange, his remains were moved to St. Magnus.

On and wooden
On June 15, 1897, a fire of unknown origin, possibly caused by faulty wiring, turned the wooden structures on Ellis Island into ashes.
On the 3rd of December 1882, the largest wooden jetty ever built in Grenada was opened in Gouyave.
On a cold 30 January, Everard Digby, Robert Wintour, John Grant, and Thomas Bates, were tied to hurdles — wooden panels — and dragged through the crowded streets of London to St Paul's Churchyard.
On 9 November, the wooden Ottoman armed steamer Trabzon was intercepted and sunk by the Greek torpedo boat No. 14 under Lt. Periklis Argyropoulos off Ayvalık.
On 4 April 1970, a Soviet KGB team with detailed burial charts secretly exhumed five wooden boxes.
On display next to the sarcophagus are the modest wooden orb and scepter with which the queen had been buried – she had sold her jewels to finance the renovation of the Kraków Academy, known today as Jagiellonian University.
On the spot where the plane crashed, a memorial dedicated to the victims stands surrounded by a wire fence with wooden posts ; it was maintained for many years by James Easter Heathman, who, at age thirteen in 1931, was one of the first people to arrive at the site of the tragedy.
On Maundy Thursday 817, Louis and his court were crossing a wooden gallery from the cathedral to the palace in Aachen when the gallery collapsed, killing many.
On 8 September 2003 the Wizard's large wooden house was destroyed by a fire, which Christchurch police treated as arson.
On 23 November 2009 in Saudi Arabia, a 22-year-old man was sentenced to beheading and posthumous crucifixion, by having his beheaded body tied to wooden beams to be displayed to the public after the beheading.
Vitruvius details in his text < i > On Architecture </ i > that Ceras the Carthaginian was the first to make a ram with a wooden base with wheels and a wooden superstructure.
On 3 April a second raid by Liberator bombers of the U. S. Army Air Forces damaged the wooden bridge once again.
On the body are two storeys, each containing a carved wooden figure holding a drumstick.
On many warships, sails above the fighting top ( a platform just above the lowest sail ) were mounted on separate masts (" topmasts " or " topgallant masts ") held in wooden sockets called " tabernacles ".
On a crude wooden bench sit two crude wooden men.
On your right, just beyond the shops, are some wooden clapboard cottages ; beyond these on the left is a tall five-storey residential building dating back to 1710.
On March 8, the former USS Merrimack, rechristened the CSS Virginia, was wreaking havoc on the wooden Union Blockading Squadron in Virginia, sinking several major warships, including the USS Cumberland.
On the edge of the newly developing business district a small wooden water tower was constructed.
On October 27, 1997, a small electrical fire that started in the roof of the Acme store quickly spread due to the wooden roof trusses the entire strip mall had been constructed with when it first opened.
On 22 September 2004, a dark blue granite plaque set in a sandstone border was unveiled in the vicinity of the old Munich Airport on the corner of Rappenweg and Emplstraße, just metres from the wooden memorial.
On 26 November 1878, the ferry Gem, a paddle steamer operated from Seacombe by the Wallasey Local Board, collided with the Bowfell, a wooden sailing ship at anchor on the River Mersey ; five people died as a result.
On 17 November 1558, several Protestant heretics were saved from the Smithfield stake moments before the wooden faggots were lit after a royal messenger announced the queen's death.

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