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"cremate" Definitions
  1. to burn a dead body, especially as part of a funeral ceremony
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We accept whatever people give us and cremate everybody respectfully.
Some said, 'Just cremate him and mail us the ashes.
If they cannot be identified, the police will cremate them.
People lie in wait on the ghats and they cremate bodies.
It also would have required women to bury or cremate fetal tissue.
It would also require abortion providers to bury or cremate aborted tissue.
The institute gave him permission to cremate 113 of the 15 bodies.
You can't cremate a person unless the chamber's heated to 1500 degrees.
Thailand's sparing no expense as it prepares to cremate its late king.
Families still cremate their dead on the ghats along the fetid banks.
Yadav got a quote of 600 rupees ($9) to cremate his father's body.
You can find a body to cremate and pass off as your own.
They kept telling me that it would be considerably cheaper to cremate him.
They plan to exhume Dickens' body and cremate him at his family's request.
After she died, the hospital instructed the family to cremate the body immediately.
The NFDA estimates that by 2030, 70 percent of Americans will cremate their dead.
Another thing about larger people is that you have to cremate them before anyone else.
It costs about $130 to cremate an adult at the Lang&aposata crematorium in Nairobi.
Generally, more conservative states tend to embalm while the more liberal ones tend to cremate.
Gallons of diesel and kerosene were used to cremate the ivory, which does not burn.
Several morgues and Bergamo's sole crematorium, which can cremate 25 people a day, are overwhelmed.
She has asked a funeral home run by a friend to cremate Mr. Hodgkinson's body.
It's much easier, he said, to cremate and carry the remains for a later memorial.
Freeman says he plans to cremate his grandfather's remains and hold a small family ceremony.
HB 201: Requires healthcare providers to bury or cremate remains of aborted or miscarried fetuses.
In return for a body, brokers typically cremate a portion of the donor at no charge.
In 1970 John Baldessari decided to cremate all the paintings he made between 1953 and 1966.
Most brokers who sell body parts offer to cremate part of the donor's body for free.
He tried to pass legislation that would require women seeking abortions to bury or cremate the fetuses.
The court did allow a provision requiring clinics to bury or cremate fetal remains to take effect.
Some cities, including Los Angeles, cremate the unclaimed after a certain period, which is cheaper than burial.
This is why Texas will require clinics or hospitals to bury or cremate human or fetal remains.
Late last night I found myself wondering who would cremate them if I were to lose them.
It appears that all three claimants who have filed in court would want to cremate the body.
In a court filing Tuesday, prosecutors said they now want to cremate them and return them to families.
He tells PEOPLE the family hope to cremate their loved ones and spread their combined ashes at sea.
They are controversial new rules in Texas which will require abortion clinics to bury or cremate fetal remains.
But the court upheld part of the same law requiring abortion providers to bury or cremate fetal remains.
And in one of the pamphlets, they describe how they cremate dead babies in these little individual 'metal pans.
"If family members do not approach us about the bodies, we will have to cremate them," Ms. Acharya said.
It did, however, uphold the part of the law that required abortion providers to bury or cremate fetal remains.
In particular, the allegation that Richardson had attempted to cremate the body was suspect from the start, he says.
Chinese rules say that prisons control the funerals of prisoners and can cremate them even if the family objects.
Many clients choose to cremate their animals as a form of thanks for having been a companion over the years.
Altogether, fifteen temples have been made available to relatives who wish to cremate their loved ones in Thailand, authorities said.
Too poor to bury or cremate him, Cody's parents donated their son's body to an organization called Restore Life USA.
Crematorium directors also told BuzzFeed News officials had given them permission to cremate the bodies of dozens more hurricane victims.
The court also overturned a 2014 ruling by a lower court that had ordered the state to cremate the guru.
The town's crematorium, which has been operating 24/7, can cremate only 25 people a day, L'Ecio Di Bergamo added.
In January, Sparks prevented a law that required abortion clinics to bury or cremate fetal remains from abortions or miscarriages.
He also alleges that Alcor has refused to return his father's head to him so that he can cremate it.
In Mississippi, a funeral home refused to cremate a man's husband once it learned the dead man had been gay.
Third, funeral services personnel will then collect the body, deliver it to the relevant facility, and directly cremate the remains.
Rather than give him any of these letters, I burned them, trying and failing to cremate that side of myself.
The court , however, did allow part of the law that requires clinics to bury or cremate fetal remains to take effect.
Brokers often offer donors to pick up the body and transport and cremate it for free in return for body donation.
He ultimately made the supremely difficult decision to cremate victims to stop the dead from passing infections on to the living.
An Ohio woman accused of killing and burying her newborn daughter allegedly told her father she tried to cremate the baby.
Senate Bill 8 requires every health care facility or clinic to bury or cremate fetal remains from abortion, miscarriage, or stillbirth.
But the court, in an apparent compromise, upheld part of the same law requiring abortion providers to bury or cremate fetal remains.
Channels says he wants to get Manson's body to a funeral home, pronto ... so, he can cremate him and plan a service.
The point of a death certificate with a deferred cause of death ... so the family can either bury or cremate the body.
Why does Ball conflate "conspiracy theorists" with the reporting of an award-winning journalist, who also mentioned the Versaces' eagerness to cremate Gianni?
A Mortician's Tale is a contemplative video game in which players embalm and cremate bodies, and attend to the funerals of the dead.
An elaborate five-day ceremony got under way in Thailand to cremate the remains of King Bhumibol Adulyadej, who died a year ago.
Texas hospitals, abortion clinics, and healthcare facilities will be required to cremate or bury aborted fetuses starting December 19, the Texas Tribune reports.
In Pennsylvania, legislators introduced a bill in November requiring health care facilities to "cremate or inter the fetal remains" from miscarriages or abortions.
The court, however, did say it would allow part of the law that requires clinics to bury or cremate fetal remains to take effect.
She joked that we had been brave to cremate our mother, that she was such an auld soak the flame might never go out.
But we bury or cremate the flesh and bone of our loved ones and keep the letters or photos, not the other way around.
After 20 weeks, the fetus is considered a "stillbirth" and the parents typically have the option to cremate or bury it if they choose.
Pretty sure he's either going to eat her out of respect or cremate her out of respect, and we can just leave it at that.
In return for body donations, Restore Life offers to pick up the deceased, cremate the unused remains for free and return them to the family.
Some studies have shown that the energy used to cremate one body is the same as the monthly home-energy demands of an average American.
A bill being considered by state legislators in Pennsylvania would require health care facilities to bury or cremate fetal remains after an abortion or miscarriage.
It seems very deliberate that the thinking was, 'We need to get rid of those bones, but we can't just go in and cremate them ourselves.
In Hong Kong, most people cremate their loved ones and house the urns in columbariums, or spaces where people can then go to pay their respects.
The CIA officials in Thailand understood that the methods they were using could kill Zubaydah and said that should that happen, they would cremate his body.
The new regulations require women's health clinics to bury or cremate embryonic and fetal tissue from abortions, miscarriages or ectopic pregnancy surgery, regardless of the woman's wishes.
Dalip Kumar Jha, who claims to be Maharaj's son, had filed a petition demanding the right to cremate his father's body in line with traditional Hindu rituals.
Earlier this year, he signed a drastic new abortion law in Indiana that, among other things, requires women who get abortions to pay to cremate their fetuses.
That law, which was later blocked by a judge, was so poorly written that it could have technically required women to cremate or bury their menstrual blood.
The Utah Legislature also passed a bill making it a requirement for medical facilities and abortion clinics to cremate or bury fetal remains, The Associated Press reports.
Nick Carter and his family will honor their father's dying wishes -- cremate him and spread his ashes, but the family's also decided to involve their late sister.
He says he will claim the body, but as we reported, if he doesn't do it within 10 days of Manson's death, the prison will cremate him.
Mike Pence to talk about their periods in protest over a bizarre anti-abortion law that would require them to bury or cremate the results of a miscarriage.
In China and Italy, funerals are temporarily banned until future notice and families have been advised to cremate the bodies of those who have died from the illness.
He's a champion of hopeless causes — we first meet him in a courtroom, desperately trying, and failing, to convince a jury not to execute and cremate his client.
The 2016 law required abortion providers to bury or cremate fetal remains and, separately, prohibited women from choosing abortion because of the sex, race or disability of a fetus.
According to the suit, the funeral home in southern Mississippi did not follow through with an oral agreement to transport and cremate the body of Robert Huskey last May.
The law, which not only required health care facilities to inter or cremate fetal remains but also banned fetal tissue donation, has since been blocked by a federal judge.
Year-round, devotees visit to bathe or drink the waters, or to cremate their dead on the ghats, the series of broad stone staircases that line the southern bank.
"I felt like I was pushed up against the wall and didn't have any options and they almost forced me to cremate the body within 24 hours," he said.
In Mississippi, there is broad license to turn away LGBT individuals from public accommodations, and a funeral parlor recently refused a grieving man's request to cremate his deceased husband.
Mike Pence to talk about their periods in protest over a bizarre new anti-abortion law that would require them to bury or cremate the results of a miscarriage.
"It's one thing to have a law that requires medical facilities to bury or cremate fetuses, it's another thing to make sure they do it," Hill previously told the Star.
DETROIT – Federal prosecutors are seeking a court order to cremate hundreds of remains that were discovered at a Detroit lab in 2013 during an investigation of a body parts broker.
For instance, he once signed a bill that outlawed abortion if the only reason was for a genetic disability, and required abortion providers to bury or cremate the aborted tissue.
On the state level, Texas recently passed legislation requiring clinics to cremate or bury fetuses or fetal tissues in the case of miscarriage or abortion irrespective of the mother's wishes.
Ms. Unfred, who sells "Cremate the Patriarchy" T-shirts on Etsy, is the Mod Mortician of Twitter and Instagram, one of many evangelists for the so-called Death Positive movement.
Religious students practise yoga, pilgrims seek spiritual purification and families cremate their dead by the water's edge, scattering ashes so that souls go to heaven and escape the cycle of rebirth.
During his statement, Rittgers claimed that cops held her hand until she told them what they wanted her to say: that she used a lighter to try to cremate the child.
Dickson Kamau, who was at the crematorium to collect his brother&aposs ashes one recent afternoon, said his family made the "traumatizing" decision to cremate because of a lack of ancestral land.
The Arizona center might have sewed another person's head-on in order to make up a full human body to amass enough bones to cremate for their families, Guyett told Business Insider.
New York has ramped up processing, but he said it could still take days to get a result, finalize a death certificate, and obtain a permit to cremate or bury a corpse.
While Sotelo is certain she wants to eventually become a medical cadaver, she's no longer sure she wants Oregon Health & Science University to cremate her body when they're done with their research.
Gladys Gonzalez, 52, an attorney from the second city of Maracaibo, spent four days waiting to cremate her mother who died at 72 of a stomach infection after struggling to find antibiotics.
Second, India's community of Parsees, who do not cremate nor bury their dead, but rather lay them out on towers known as dokhmas for vultures to eat, found that this tradition was imperilled.
" Bates puts it more bluntly: "To cremate a two-gram fetus—I mean, this is kind of a rough way to say it, but you could do it with a handheld propane torch.
The couple said the baby was cremated by a local funeral home, but the funeral home told police that it did not cremate a baby named Easton Walt Lang, according to the complaint.
In 2016, he signed a bill into law that banned abortions for reasons of genetic anomaly and created a new requirement to bury or cremate all fetal remains, as Emily Crockett has written.
"The cost of cremation increased by 108 percent in just one week," said Ana Hernandez, 36, who is making arrangements to cremate her sister in a cemetery in the western city of Barquisimeto.
Perhaps it's because of that trying moment that some people feel the need to cremate or bury their pets, to honor their lives and to say goodbye to them in a loving, respectful way.
A federal judge in Texas issued a temporary restraining order on a controversial new law that would have forced medical providers to bury or cremate any fetal remains resulting from an abortion or miscarriage.
A Maryland woman whose husband died while on vacation at a resort in the Dominican Republic says officials "recommended" she cremate him before returning his body to the United States last year, she tells PEOPLE.
While Florida's Grieving Families Act is optional for women, it is in the same vein as states such as Texas proposing legislation that would force women to bury or cremate a fetus that was aborted.
She was so fearful she even wrote a will and instructions to cremate her remains on the back of a photograph of her father and mother, which she clutched in her hands as she slept.
The law also imposed restrictions on the disposal of fetal remains, saying that abortion providers had to bury or cremate them, though a woman could still dispose of the remains herself outside of the clinic.
Owing to an "imperative" that Texas adopt "higher standards that reflect our respect for the sanctity of life", Mr Abbott wrote, the state "will require clinics and hospitals to bury or cremate human or fetal remains".
Passed in 2017, the law would have required health-care facilities to bury or cremate fetal remains — whether they are the result of an abortion, miscarriage, stillbirth or an ectopic pregnancy — regardless of a patients' wishes.
Many families who can't afford to cremate their relatives donate various body parts to body-donation centers — like the one Guyett ran, or BRC — in exchange for their cremation and the subsequent return of the ashes.
The Chinese government had issued an order to cremate the body of a loved one within 12 hours of their death in case they had the virus, something the man said he and his family followed.
In response to the new rule in Texas requiring medical facilities to cremate or bury fetal remains from abortions and miscarriages, women are encouraging each other to send bloody tampons and panty liners to the governor's office.
Because there are no pet cemeteries in Toronto (and a bylaw states you can't bury your pet in the backyard), Hobbs only performs cremations—though it's also illegal to cremate pets and humans in the same crematorium.
Turns out that in the 1970s when my husband was in dental school, most skulls came from India, from families too poor to bury or cremate their dead, or because grave robbers dug up bones for profit.
The statement said Malaysia's Foreign Ministry and the local hospital first told the North Korean Embassy in Kuala Lumpur that Mr. Kim had died of "heart stroke," asking North Korea to take the body and cremate it.
About a month after the man was treated with lutetium Lu 177 dotatate, the very same isotope was detected in low levels on the equipment used to cremate the body, including the oven, vacuum filter, and bone crusher.
Curt Bramble, a Republican, said his legislation has been misunderstood as forcing women to bury or cremate the remains of the aborted fetus, but it would actually place the onus on health-care providers and not the women.
CARACAS/MARACAIBO, Venezuela (Reuters) - Angelica Vera of Venezuela's western state of Zulia planned to cremate her father's remains after he died of cancer in November because hyperinflation has pushed the cost of funeral services beyond her financial reach.
The Great Falls Tribune reports a jury found a mortician at Miser Mortuaries in Conrad negligent in the decision to cremate 64-year-old Robert Yeager of Ulm after he died of liver and heart disease in October 2012.
But staff at the only crematorium in the municipality, Crem del Caribe, said they were given permission by the forensic institute to cremate at least 216 bodies of other people who had died as a result of the hurricane.
Alvarez told BuzzFeed News she had decided to cremate her husband because it was more affordable, and because she was too overwhelmed just trying to find food and water in the aftermath of the hurricane to make other plans.
"Conspiracy theorists would declare as suspect the family's rush to cremate Gianni's body and their successful appeal to have the state of Florida seal Gianni's autopsy—reviving the question as to whether Gianni had been HIV-positive," she writes.
The orders come at a sensitive time as Thailand prepares to cremate the late King Bhumibol Adulyadej next week and the formal coronation of his only son, King Maha Vajiralongkorn, likely taking place at the end of the year.
The holy city of Varanasi, where thousands of Hindus flock daily, was also forced to halt cremations along the banks of sacred Ganges river — forcing families to cremate their relatives on the terrace roofs of nearby houses, officials said.
According to the statement, the Malaysian Foreign Ministry and the local hospital first told the North Korean Embassy in Kuala Lumpur that Mr. Kim had died of "heart stroke," asking North Korea to take the body and cremate it.
The Indiana law, signed in 2016 by then-Governor Mike Pence, required abortion providers to bury or cremate fetal remains and, separately, prohibited women from choosing abortion because of the sex, race or disability, for example Downs syndrome, of a fetus.
NEW YORK (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - An elderly man is suing a Mississippi funeral home he claims refused to cremate his husband's body in a landmark case that campaigners say could widen the rights of gay people in the conservative state.
But the funeral and crematorium directors who spoke to BuzzFeed News said the institute has given them permission to cremate dozens of bodies of people who died of hurricane-related causes, and were not asked to send them to the institute.
The state Senate has already passed measures that would ban abortions after 20 weeks and require abortion clinics to bury or cremate remains of terminated fetuses; the state House, also controlled by Republicans, is likely to pass those measures this week.
"United Airlines can issue any statement they like but their company's credibility is under question when they immediately cremate the giant rabbit Simon without anyone's consent," said Guy Cook, lead attorney for the three-person investment group that owned the rabbit.
With the average cost of a basic funeral at an all-time high of 3,785 pounds, nearly one in eight people in Britain go into debt to bury or cremate loved ones, according to a 2019 study by insurer Royal London.
Farrar, serving her 11th term as a Texas state representative for District 148, isn't new to speaking out about the state's problematic fetal remains bill, currently in committee, which would require hospitals to cremate or bury a fetus after an abortion or miscarriage.
They found these businesses - commonly known as body brokers - often prey on the poor, who are attracted by the industry's signature offer: Donate your body to us and we will cremate an unused portion and return it to your family, for free.
Judy Moncada (Christina Umaña) learned the drug business beside her husband—whom Escobar had his sicarios dismember and cremate at the end of Season 1—but not well enough to see she's being outmaneuvered by the big boys she enlists to exact her revenge.
BANGKOK — Capping a year of national mourning, Thailand will cremate its celebrated King Bhumibol Adulyadej on Thursday evening, in a $215 million ceremony that symbolizes both the bountiful devotion of his subjects and the earthly abundance of what many consider the world's wealthiest monarchy.
The part of the law about how to dispose of fetal remains was struck down by lower courts on the grounds that it wasn't rational — women were allowed to dispose of the fetus as they wished, while abortion providers had to cremate or bury.
Mr. Baldessari started as a semiabstract painter in the 1950s but grew so disenchanted with his own handiwork — as well as the very notion of handiwork — that in 1970 he decided to take his paintings to a San Diego funeral home and cremate them.
The Supreme Court upheld Indiana's law on Tuesday requiring abortion providers to bury or cremate fetal remains, but left lower court rulings intact that invalidated a broader measure that would prevent a woman from having an abortion based on a fetus's gender, race or genetic disorder.
On Monday, Komal traveled to the eastern city of Jalalabad with her mother, Preeti, sister Pari and brother Prince to cremate her father, Rawail Singh, who was among the 19 people killed this weekend in a bombing outside a compound where President Ashraf Ghani was holding meetings.
It is being made by prison inmates who are prohibited from using it themselves and who will be similarly employed, should the need arise, to dig graves—perhaps their own—for the corpses New York City will be unable to store or cremate in a timely manner.
The week before had just as many atrocious reports: Two South African brothers whipped their father to death for allegedly magically causing their bad luck, while a south Indian man was axed to death and burned on the same pyre used to cremate the woman he was suspected of killing.
In a deadpan voice, Ms. Wang drops in arcane chemistry trivia ("To completely rid a body of radium, you must cremate it and then boil it in hydrochloric acid," the narrator observes when describing radium's place in the periodic table) and captures the quirky, cutthroat subculture of science graduate students.
The updated rules specify that women who suffer miscarriages outside of a medical setting don't have to bury or cremate the fetus—nor do women who opt for medication abortion, in which each patient takes a pill in the presence of a doctor before returning home, where she essentially experiences an induced miscarriage.
Freeman, on the other hand, has said that he plans to cremate Manson's corpse—though he reportedly played with a Manson puppet and joked about stuffing it with his grandfather's ashes in a recent Facebook Live video, according to the Daily Beast, which doesn't seem much better than Star's Lenin-style tomb.
And since about half of miscarriages happen shortly after a fertilized egg is implanted, and occur at roughly the same time a woman would expect her period, many women could be having a miscarriage and not even know it — and thus, technically be violating the law if they didn't cremate or bury the resulting tissue.
Anti-choice lawmakers in Pennsylvania have taken recent attempts to implement fetal personhood legislation to a new extreme: A new bill moving through the state legislature would redefine fetal death to mean death at any point in pregnancy, starting at conception, and require health providers to cremate or bury all fetal remains unless the pregnant person chooses to handle disposal on their own.
Michael Boccadoro, head of Dairy Cares, an advocacy group for animal agriculture in California, was originally on the board of C4Bes until he saw their tactics up close — telling homeowners that government agents would be ripping out their gas stoves soon, crematoria that would no longer be able to cremate bodies, and Asian restaurants that have to give up their woks.
The extreme anti-abortion bills that Pence has pushed, both in Congress and as governor of Indiana, would have arguably "punished" women who sought abortions in a wide variety of ways — from forcing women to cremate or bury the remains of an early miscarriage, to letting women die if they had a life-threatening pregnancy complication in a Catholic hospital that refused to perform a medically necessary abortion.
Collecting fetal tissue in order to cremate or bury it is not really an easy process, especially considering that 23 percent of non-hospital abortions in America occur by medication abortion, in which women typically abort at home after taking a pill in the presence of their provider, or that women can experience miscarriages at home (and that as many as 20 percent of pregnancies end in miscarriage).

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