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"URN" Definitions
  1. uniform resource name (a standard way of identifying a book, film, journal, computer file, etc.)

391 Sentences With "URN"

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It's my urn, it's my wife's urn and I'll do what I want with it.
He used a Bios Urn—a biodegradable urn that turns human ash remains into growth material for trees.
The friend would then place the glass eye in an urn containing half of Dunlap's ashes and bury the urn atop the grave of Dunlap's father in Telluride, Colorado.
Bios Urn, which is also known for its biodegradable urn, has created what co-founder and CEO Roger Moliné calls "a smart flower pot" to house your loved one's ashes.
Your stat utory right to ret urn a faulty u nit is unaff ected, pro vided that the date of ret urn is wi thin a peri od of 120 days.
His most recent book of poetry is Sun & Urn.
I even thought, it's the perfect geometry for an urn.
Then I look for an urn for my last puppy.
I take photos of a large ornamental urn to post.
Of course, John had left the metal urn at home.
Pres shielded the urn by placing it underneath his jacket.
Was it emotional at all shooting that urn scene with Toby?
Cool move when Toby put the Steelers hat on your urn?
But if you're voting for Trump, it's time for the urn.
And one place to find an average joe is an URN.
A "Brunch vessel" is an URN, which hopefully holds coffee. 54A.
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She also keeps a silver urn containing his ashes on the dashboard.
And even with the urn and includes him with his hat on.
The rescue team also found the urn that held Geer's husband's ashes.
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He felt trapped, and "Urn" seems to have contained the way out.
She had it cremated and the ashes placed in an urn. Opinion
They removed the urn from the cavity, brushing off dust and ants.
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Cops quickly discovered it was simply an urn of hot apple cider.
"I didn't believe her until she pulled out the urn," he told KCRA.
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Carrie Fisher's brother Todd carries her ashes in a Prozac pill-shaped urn.
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Bialetti's ashes were placed inside a large coffee pot urn on Feb. 16.
The urn remains in a closet, unfinished business parked on a high shelf.
I didn't help when my family ritually placed her bones inside an urn.
After her mother was cremated, her ashes were put in a purple urn.
They squeezed the blood-water mixture into a copper urn, to be saved.
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The first step will be to design an egg-shaped urn, they said.
Inside the Urn Tomb are three niches that open to small burial chambers.
I'm carrying my father's ashes in a plastic bag inside a cheap urn.
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Customers can either plant their urn outside with a tree seed of their choosing or purchase the Bios Incube, a minimalist indoor planter meant to house a Bios Urn, complete with a sensor that waters your sapling and tracks its health.
All of that data is transferred to your phone via the Bios Urn app.
He emptied the urn and found the tiny body of a newborn baby girl.
Less is best — you may not even need a potted plant or an urn.
According to tradition, the bodies of Thai royals are placed in a golden urn.
A custom made urn replicating his signature hat was even there made by Foreverence.
I've swept up the broken glass and hope Deb doesn't notice the missing URN.
The urn, housed in a frosted plastic encasement, is mounted high on a wall.
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Then there's a waka aroha, and that's like an urn, so that's my dad, technically.
It was surreal because I'm staring at my face and urn, in Hollywood Forever Cemetery.
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Todd was seen carrying his sister's ashes in an urn shaped like a Prozac pill.
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Perhaps that would have been where the urn of ashes would actually have ended up.
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We don't know what to do with the oily, ashy bag and the cheap urn.
Tangia is a dish that gets its name from a tall, urn-like clay pot.
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Her ashes were placed in an urn and returned to the representative of the woman's estate.
Toby says he'd like to meet her dad — and Kate pulls an urn off the shelf.
The bodies of high-ranking Thai royals traditionally used to be placed in a golden urn.
The urn will move to the Royal Crematorium before the cremation on the night of Oct.
That's the idea behind the Bios Incube, the latest creation from Barcelona-based startup Bios Urn.
Now Perry's perfume bottle is basically an urn for their dearly departed friendship — R.I.P. Mad Love.
Around 2100:28255 central time, a large white urn was seen being carried into the church.
With the breeze blowing, they tipped an urn and scattered their dog's ashes into the water.
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Larson's remains were cremated, and the church kept the ashes in an urn at an altar.
An urn full of the ashes of a long-ago lover is emptied into a sink.
I received Dad's rings at the funeral home when I went to pick up his urn.
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She tries and fails, to bring Rendell back to life by placing his urn in there.
Lebe's Scribbles series depicts urn-like vases emanating hand-drawn spirals of light, like departed spirits.
Front and center at Gerald Peters is a formidable bronze urn by the American sculptor Paul Manship.
Are we, like the men chasing the maidens on Keats's Grecian urn, locked forever in "mad pursuit"?
The biodegradable urn is place in an incubator that controls how much water and nutrients it gets.
So Max and I purchased a small urn, filled it with oatmeal, and planned a tribute concert.
A few weeks after the donation, a man from Restore Life delivered an urn with Cody's ashes.
Like mending a crow's wing when I was eight, its feathers thick enough to fill an urn.
The family was photographed leaving with Prince's nephew carrying a bundle – presumably an urn – under a jacket.
Simply displaying your deceased loved one's ashes in an urn on your mantle is so last year.
Each urn takes between 22 to 22 hours to print, and they come out in full color.
MY DEAD BOYFRIEND There's a reason Mary (Heather Graham) is walking around the city carrying an urn.
Mr. Wilsey's ashes are in a stone urn in a private garden visible through a picture window.
Over the years, we transported her celadon urn to Beijing, then to Shanghai, then back to Bangkok.
It is a florid tribute to a painting or engraving on — you guessed it — a Grecian urn.
Clark pretended to notice the "urn," picked it up, turned to his girlfriend, and professed his love.
"I'm like, 'If you think it's an urn, you can't pick this shit up,&apos" she recalls.
It&aposs an urn-like clay pot that was originally used to preserve butter and olive oil.
They buy an urn for a homeless mother who has her murdered son's ashes in a box.
"It was surreal because I'm staring at my face and urn, in Hollywood Forever Cemetery," he tells People.
Does Kate need to make room for another urn in her living room to watch Steelers games with?
Now, she's waiting for Greg's ashes and thinking about where to put the urn Jackson made for her.
A porcelain urn containing Mr. Josiah's ashes sat next to her on a table decorated with his photos.
An urn that resembled a large travel book was made for a widower to commemorate his late wife.
In 2016, she successfully lobbied to acquire an Etruscan urn that still has much of its original color.
In fact, Escobar has sent him an urn with his name engraved on it as a welcome present.
The straightforward, natural neo-soul of "Urn" mapped Childish Gambino's future, and in only 73 seconds to boot.
When Weiwei notoriously dropped a Han dynasty urn in 1995, the image remained unpublished for over ten years.
Her brother's ashes are in a urn, and she is waiting to bury it at a family plot.
He did the same for his grandfather, working his ashes and bone fragment into his own portrait and urn.
Whether we're carrying them in an urn or not, the burden of their weight belongs to all of us.
It would turn out to be the latter, his ashes left to rest in an urn on Kate's mantel.
When you think about a final resting place, options such as a casket or urn probably come to mind.
They drank tea, watched an opera performance at the Pavilion of Pleasant Sounds, and admired an antique gold urn.
Crowds lined up on Monday at Mexico City's Palace of Fine Arts, filing past an urn holding Gabriel's ashes.
For her exhibition at the Tampa Museum, the curators paired her "Memorial" with the museum's own Etruscan funerary urn.
Having held the treasured urn for 18 consecutive years at that point, Australia's cricketing community was still largely dismissive.
But imagine that in that urn, there is some kind of invention that leads to the obliteration of everything.
So we had him cremated and held onto the urn until we figured out the proper thing to do.
Chyna was cremated and her urn was on display -- bedazzled -- because organizers believe that's what she would have wanted.
Bios Urn is rethinking the way we bury our dead with a way to grow trees from cremated human remains.
Some held a mock-up of a golden urn that had held the remains of dead kings in the past.
Mr Ai has covered Neolithic vases with synthetic paint and photographed himself dropping a 27000-year-old Han-dynasty urn.
The top tier consists of a pair of identical silhouettes in the shape of an urn against a pink field.
In super heavy foreshadowing, Kevin opens up his painkillers, while Kate says "he's just like you" to her dad's urn.
There is even a photo where Gerlach holds the 'Z'-engraved urn with Zimmerman's ashes in it and kisses it.
Produced and written by Glover and regular collaborator Ludwig Goransson, "Urn" is extremely simple, which is key to its strength.
"Urn" isn't a snarking metacommentary on the state of hip-hop nor is it an anxious, spiraling cry for help.
For instance, morticians might try to sell you an urn for ashes, even though you're not required to have one.
Then, he places the filled bowls in a large urn above a fire and waits for his customers to arrive.
He had the idea for making a gold urn after researching Egyptian vessels used to preserve organs of the deceased.
However, when Nina puts Rendell's urn in the Mending Cabinet, the Omega Key is reformed and discovered among his ashes.
The entrance is up exterior steps and set back on a long patio with a balustrade with urn-shape planters.
I still have the ashes in a bronze urn in the shape of a book suitable for your library shelf.
"If you're digging down at the end of the garden and you find an urn, that's Reverend Foulkes," she said.
The catering crew was packing up, and briefly left an urn of apple cider wrapped in cellophane on a bench.
As we learned last night, patriarch Jack is dead, reduced to an urn full of ashes at his daughter Kate's home.
"Leave Me Alurn," the newest travel-sized urn for when you want bothersome men to scatter like ashes in the wind.
The infomercial describes the urn as a "conversation prophylactic," with blowing ashes providing a safe 50-foot radius from annoying men.
Garcia – who had wed Prince just earlier that year – says baby Amiir's ashes were brought to their home in an urn.
"At his funeral, I was thinking, This could easily be my funeral, my urn," Jansen, now 19, said in an interview.
Andrew Milligan/PA Wire URN:36143453 (Press Association via AP Images) More women than ever are running for office this year.
The main gallery displays Ai's rendering in Legos of the controversial photographs that document his destruction of a Han dynasty urn.
FIRST a symbolic empty urn is placed on a gilded palanquin, and carried from the throne hall to a nearby monastery.
They stand facing a stone tablet—behind it, a space for the urn—bearing an inscription of the deceased relative's name.
"She just lost her life for nothing," the woman told me, cradling a heavy gold urn filled with her daughter's ashes.
An urn containing the ashes of Indian civil rights leader Mahatma Gandhi was stolen on the 150th anniversary of his birth.
He offers a flameless cremation package covering the paperwork, an urn (filled with powder from the bone) and transport for $1,795.
Niches with glass fronts have become popular, allowing survivors to display not only an urn but also photos and other mementos.
A few items of higher design, like an intricate green 3D-printed urn by Michael Eden, add a thought-provoking element.
In key art released by Netflix, Alyssa dons a white tulle dress and sits across from an urn at a diner.
From outside the Urn Tomb, you get a spectacular view of the desert and the path to other sites in Petra.
Then one morning as he backed out of the driveway, he rammed into a large urn in front of their home.
In the present, the king's body is placed in a coffin but the urn is still used to represent the monarch's remains.
The late star's remains are being held in a custom urn co-designed by his sister Tyka Nelson and nephew President Nelson.
Several of the canvases hang around a pink onyx sculpture, in which twin ovoid shapes are encased in a sarcophagus or urn.
Right now the options aren't plentiful: there's the standard coffin or an urn, which haven't changed much in style over the years.
Once the boat reached Iz's final resting place a few yards off shore, a giant urn was raised towards the shining sun.
Finally the lawman drew his pistol, shot the coffee urn twice, and filled his cup with coffee spurting from the bullet holes.
Actor Michael Shannon famously told a reporter that Trump's voters are "ready for the urn" while promoting "Nocturnal Animals" in late 2016.
A SOCLE is the molded base at the bottom of a column, urn or statue, or as the foundation for a wall.
Its goal is to make conversations about dying — from the philosophical (is there an afterlife?) to the mundane (metal urn or marble
He then had a carpenter make a platform for the urn and it has already been installed above the Downtown Hotel bar.
It had been gritty, soft, dry volcanic ash, like what was left of Marcia in the urn in the kitchen, John supposed.
Carrie was cremated but some of her ashes were placed in an urn shaped like a giant Prozac pill next to her mother.
While such mementos of the dead may seem strange now, one day they might be as common as an urn on the mantel.
It also makes money on coffin and urn sales, though they say many of their clients use simple shrouds or their own containers.
When he arrived at the studio each day, he'd perform a sage-burning ritual over an urn containing some of his friend's ashes.
Their families come here and their urn is taken down and they are put underneath the ship buried with their fellow crew members.
Live television images from inside the palace showed the king lighting candles in front of his father's coffin and a symbolic royal urn.
The aim, according to Bios Urn co-founder Roger Moliné, is to help people feel more connected with those who have passed away.
She added that they planned to have their ashes collected into the same urn so they could spend the rest of time together.
She wanted to be cremated, and she'd chosen an urn, but when my family received it, it looked like this hideous, marble toaster.
"Tribute that may be urned?" is a corny shout out to "ODE on a Grecian Urn," which has endured its share of ribbing.
Ms. Wilson said she lost everything, including her husband's ashes, which were in an urn, all her family photographs and all her clothes.
Is the urn a sign that James (Alex Lawther) died in season 1's finale, or could he still be alive after all?
Allison Schulnik's "Rutile Pink Unicorn Vessel" (2017) is a simple, oversize urn whose surface is teeming with miniature versions of the title creature.
Day 78 Mr. Calvillo sat in the front pew of St. Mark Catholic Church, staring at the stone box holding his father's urn.
You can place them in a biodegradable urn, for example, have them blown into glass — even, for a price, turn them into a diamond.
According to the Cuban government website Cubadebate, the urn was initially carried by Dalia Soto del Valle, identified by the site as Castro's wife.
The Bios Urn, released in 2013, allowed people to bury cremated remains along with a seed that, in theory, would grow into a tree.
But they scout around the porch, and finally, on the top of an urn at the end of the balustrade, they see something peculiar.
Mourners dressed in dark colors stood in stark contrast to the gold symbolic urn that was transported alongside soldiers dressed in red and white.
Police then searched the Lang's home, where they found a life-like baby doll and an urn personalized with the name Easton on it.
Breaking with precedent, King Bhumibol will be the first monarch to be placed in a coffin rather than a ceremonial urn for the cremation.
The main tomb in the Royal Tombs is known as the Urn Tomb, which gets its name from the jar carved at the top.
Family and friends handed Bruner's ashes over to divers who placed the urn inside the well of the barbette on gun turret No. 4.
Suffragists from the National Woman's Party led by Alice Paul placed an urn on the sidewalk in direct line of President Woodrow Wilson's door.
"I had a service at a church, and then I took the urn home, which is a normal thing to do," von Anhalt tells PEOPLE.
The ceramic and glass urn is covered by seven iridescent crystals that were chosen by Tyka, who placed the final jewel in the piece herself.
The urn was carted off to Guangzhou long ago, where spaces for dead people come without the years-long waiting list or astronomical price tag.
But palace officials said that tradition would no longer upheld and the king's body would be placed in a coffin with the symbolic urn nearby.
Gamblers on Betfair Exchange, a betting market, reckon the hosts have a 50% chance of regaining the urn from the visitors, who triumphed last time.
Perhaps there is a flicker of heat that they both enjoy in their own way at the bottom of the cold urn that holds them.
The urn in another niche was guarded by a stuffed, open-winged sea gull perched atop the container, which was surrounded by colorful tropical coral.
I accompanied them on the walk to 46th Street, where P.J. and Dawn Dearden were waiting by Nakesha's grate, with a suitcase containing Nakesha's urn.
"Urn 3" recalls a torso, rhythmically caressed into possibility, whose top most edge is low enough for me to reach my hand over and into.
I arranged a visit when I could pick up his urn at a local funeral home and take it back to Manhattan, where I lived.
A glass bifold door opens to a covered barbecue area and an enclosed courtyard with a topiary and an urn water feature, Mr. Manning said.
Later, the family gathers to witness the cremation and often picks up the remaining bone fragments, using long chopsticks to place them in an urn.
You will remember when Pete Wentz could be described as an absolute God of a man, and your heart could be compared to an urn.
As a cousin's wife gets up to speak, her toddler crawls onto the stage and toward the urn: He sat next to it and banged on it for a while and then, while his mother, oblivious, kept talking about Tina and all her charming qualities, her boldness, her tenderness, her zest for life, the little kid somehow managed to take the lid off the urn.
Ai, whose work spans everything from sculpture to architecture, is also known for his performance art - notably the dropping and smashing of an ancient Chinese urn.
In making the screenprint of his mother, Ericsson incorporated some of her ashes into the medium, and inside the urn, he placed a small bone fragment.
Some of her ashes were buried with her mother Debbie, and the rest were placed in the Prozac pill urn that Todd held during the ceremony.
We're told the urn will be placed front and center on a table at the memorial service, surrounded by photos of the actor over the years.
Many Chinese believe in ghosts—a haunting spirit in every urn that's not their own ancestor's—and also that those ghosts massively bring down property prices.
Given Tampa's abundant holdings in antiquities, Cronin chose fine examples from the past, including statuettes of Aphrodite in bronze and alabaster, and an Etruscan funeral urn.
The couple allegedly shared photos of Easton on their social media profiles and started a GoFundMe page for donations to help pay for a personalized urn.
Meanwhile, in a different Rousseau painting, "Unpleasant Surprise" (1901), an urn-shaped, naked female figure and dark brown bear take on a foreboding and erotic quality.
Remembering the dead with Bios Incube won't be cheap; the incubator, urn, and sensor will retail for around €550 when the system begins shipping in May.
But palace officials said that was no longer upheld and the king's body would be placed in a coffin with a symbolic royal urn near it.
Carrie Fisher's legacy as a mental health advocate and her fiercely ironic sense of humor were encapsulated in one final gesture: Her Prozac pill-shaped urn.
Aramazd's mother, Ana Estevez, was present for Tuesday's hearing and brought a small white urn with her, containing her son's ashes, a court official tells PEOPLE.
He also stipulated that his ashes are also to be kept in the bar, in a wooden toe-shaped urn that he commissioned before his death.
Of course, since this is Because the Internet, "Urn" is actually about Glover's in-album character "The Boy" cradling his father's ashes in the titular container.
Mr. Shepard; his wife, Judy Shepard; and their two children watched as the urn bearing Matthew's ashes was conveyed down the aisle in a candlelit procession.
"Cinq a," upright but lurching, is a counterpoint to "Urn 3," as it offers a sense of being that is understandable only through one's own touch.
Today, aboveground crypts at Trinity can run as high as $60,000 for a single coffin, while niches for a single urn range from $1,900 to $6,500.
All include a 100-year lease on the urn as well as management fees; the higher tiers include add-ons like a ceremony at the cemetery.
In "All My Puny Sorrows," a woman giving a eulogy is interrupted by her toddler, who opens the urn and scoops the ashes into his mouth.
So the philosopher Nick Bostrom has written a new paper, and in it he talks about the idea of pulling a black ball from an urn.
The question he asks is, as a society, how do we think about scientific advances when there's a possibility of a black ball in the urn?
From $2,500 (£2,100), you can order your own urn from anywhere in the world and get an artist from Foreverence to design it to your wishes.
Hiaasen said he thought the culprit was an illiterate criminal, because the box containing the urn was clearly labeled with the name of the funeral home.
Last October, it was revealed that his ashes had been laid to rest inside a 3D-printed urn in the shape of his home, Paisley Park.
And yet, destruction has a long history in contemporary art, from Ai Weiwei infamously smashing a 2,000-year-old Han Dynasty urn to Gustav Metzger's acid paintings.
The urn is currently on display at Paisley Park, which opened its doors Thursday morning for fans to visit and pay tribute to the Purple Rain singer.
So the Fung's went to the bustling southern city of Guangzhou, where spaces for ashes are far more accessible, to purchase a place for his grandfather's urn.
Gabor's ashes were present on stage, in an urn that was carried in a Louis Vuitton doggy travel bag ... a tribute to Zsa Zsa's love for dogs.
Bostrom proposes a simplified analogy for new inventions: One way of looking at human creativity is as a process of pulling balls out of a giant urn.
Buoyed by winning at Edgbaston, England then went on to win the series 2-1 and lift the famous old urn for the first time since 1987.
Also in season 1, adult Kate, portrayed by Chrissy Metz, revealed to then-boyfriend Toby (Chris Sullivan) that she kept the same golden urn in her house.
The choice to place his ashes in the coffee pot urn was made by his children as a way to honor his work and the family business.
Tamir's ashes now rest in a blue and white marble urn, surrounded by his toys, in a curio cabinet in the dining room of his mother, Samaria.
On a searing July afternoon, one archaeologist held forth an ancient lunch: a fistful of charred, 21922,21-year-old grains of wheat, discovered in an excavated urn.
Then my Sim wept uncontrollably over his urn, with a plate of food still in hand because, evidently, she inherited my real-life habit of depressive eating.
We printed out directions to the cemetery in Stone Mountain, Ga., where the ashes were buried in an urn in a plot shaded by an oak tree.
A wooden urn, adorned with the coats of arms of the five branches of the U.S. military, sits on the small altar, a folded flag leaning against it.
Cubans attend the passage of the urn with the ashes of Cuban leader Fidel Castro from the Plaza de la Revolución in Santiago de Cuba, Cuba on Dec.
They are looking elsewhere, be it to a new breed of undertaker, to hotel chains that "do" funerals, or—for their coffin or urn—to Amazon or Walmart.
When the pretend customer, "Helen", asks if she can bring an urn from Hobby Lobby, a crafts shop, she is reminded these are not designed for cremated remains.
Donald Glover used to have irony and charisma as his only tools, but following "Urn," he ditched the former and his music became all the better for it.
There are connections to be made, like one between a carved lacquer covered box from 18th-century China and a tall green urn in 3-D printed nylon.
It is 1975, the day before her birthday, and even she doesn't understand why she's come, checking in with an urn containing the ashes of her father, Luke.
Most juvenile of all is the myth that Abigail, a sculpture in the school garden, comes to the aid of students who drop handwritten entreaties into her urn.
They burned them in a trash can in the locker room and bought a clear jar at Walmart — a proper urn, alas, was unavailable — to house the ashes.
Umbrellas, wallets, purses, and mittens line the shelves, along with less quotidian possessions: a wedding dress with matching shoes, a prosthetic leg, an urn filled with human remains.
These days, you don't have to settle for a boring-ass urn if you're looking for a spot to store the remains of some recently deceased loved one.
The trumpet case was hidden inside a huge urn and Jamie's book bag was neatly tucked behind a drape that was behind a statue from the Middle Ages. —E.
That carries the urn to the parade ground next to the royal palace and the temple of the Emerald Buddha, where it is shifted to an antique gun carriage.
The urn will finally be transferred from the funeral planner's office—where the ashes, without a proper home, have been a source of anxiety for the Fungs—next month.
Some of those in attendance ... Carrie's daughter, Billie Lourd, Taylor Lautner, and Todd Fisher -- who was seen carrying Carrie's ashes in an urn ... shaped like a giant Prozac pill.
Do you enjoy biting into hot and melty mozzarella while considering whether you would like to spend eternity inside an 18-gauge steel casket or a burnished metal urn?
St. Valentine was later beheaded for his religious zeal, a death that Roman men decided to celebrate by pulling the names of eligible young ladies out of an urn.
But Mr. Shekhar said that was still unclear: While an urn of ashes that the memorial received after Gandhi's death is gone, it may have been moved years ago.
In these tricky situations, you need to bring out the heavy reinforcements — which Saturday Night Live hilariously recommends in the form of an urn, carrying ashes for the dearly departed.
And yet another day where I continue my daily ritual of kissing Dylan's urn every morning and night, telling my beautiful baby boy how much I love and miss him.
But while I can get behind the idea of robotic grave cleaners, epitaph etchers, urn retrievers and things along those lines, this seems like a step in the wrong direction.
At the end of the funeral service, von Anhalt placed his wife's urn in what he said was her favorite dog carrier case and exited the church holding the case.
Finally, the urn is raised to the crematorium's central pavilion, which is topped by a gilded spire and a nine-tiered umbrella reaching 53 metres (174 feet) into the air.
The urn was carried by Matias Viegener, Acker's executor and the editor of a posthumous collection of emails between Acker and MacKenzie Wark, I'm Very Into You: Correspondence 1995-1996.
She claimed Nakesha's remains, had her cremated at a Greenwich Village funeral home and had her ashes placed in an urn made with mother-of-pearl with flecks of gold.
New preferences have rattled undertakers, who make significantly more money off of burials than cremations and are now facing urn and casket competition from Amazon and Walmart, the Economist reports ($).
Every scientific invention that we come up with, imagine that as a ball coming out of the urn, and most of them are good, but some of them are ambiguous.
Per her wishes, Fisher was cremated after her death, but some of her ashes were placed in an urn shaped like a giant Prozac pill and laid next to her mother.
In Namyangju, just outside Seoul, Lee Jae-hwan goes for a walk every day carrying an urn with the ashes of his dog Kkotgae, continuing the routine they used to share.
Toward the back of the sixth-floor boardroom of the New York Stock Exchange—past the fake skylight and the real Fabergé urn—there's a black, walnut-size blob on display.
Some of it witty, some of it less so, the verbal jousting between England and Australia has produced some rather memorable lines during the tussle to hold that precious small urn.
While consumers have turned to cremation for many reasons, an urn with cremated remains — or cremains, as the funeral industry refers to them — takes up far less space than a coffin.
Ai Weiwei deliberately lets a priceless vase smash to smithereens in "Dropping a Han Dynasty Urn" (1995), his nonchalant gaze making the viewer complicit in this pointed act of cultural destruction.
The remains, in a small sealed container, are in a cylinder-shaped urn, which was placed in a round space in the seat of the granite bench that was drilled out.
"I wanted to design a digital urn — some kind of object, some kind of memory machine you could step into," he said at N.Y.U., where he teaches animation and video sculpture.
Kate Kalanick, its executive director, said that Ms. Lee's suit and the Bios Urn have not yet been approved by the council, which lists about 30 products and vendors as certified.
Then you can fight over whether to dispose of your former friend or keep him on your mantle (though you'd probably name the urn Ed Ash-ner or Johnny Cremain. Ugh.).
Enough evidence has been put in the public domain by serious and respected authors to undermine this process, the latest being a book titled "Forging the Golden Urn" by Max Oidtmann.
It's actually the late musician's jaw-dropping urn: a gleaming, custom-made, 3D-printed ceramic receptacle designed by Foreverence, a company that operates like a custom cake shop, only for cremation memorials.
All four of them were dressed in head-to-toe black, and the mortuary surroundings are decorated with a portrait of Jack, that same gold urn and the booklet from the funeral.
Kate was finally able to let go of her father's tragic passing hours before the wedding as she had a heart-to-heart with Jack's urn at their meaningful tree stump spot.
Toby has a conversation with Jack's urn, telling the late Peterson patriarch he wishes he could've had his blessing before marrying his daughter and expressing his reluctance to treat marriage so nonchalantly.
We eventually see that Kate watches the Steelers alongside the urn that holds her dad's ashes (tear), a detail she wasn't ready to share with Toby yet, and shouldn't have had to.
He has the end of a paintbrush in his mouth, a jaunty beret on his head, a sword in each hand, and a crown, urn, and other curios looming in the background.
I would admire a haphazard installation of an Albanian urn, an old Coke bottle, and a vase of decades-old dried weeds, all sitting on top of piles of National Geographic magazines.
The New York ceramicist made the white vase and decorated it with a band of rainbow-hued stripes, to point out that an urn should celebrate a life, rather than mourn it.
It's one of many odd objects, which include a model of a Soviet-era spacecraft, a flint dagger that dates to between 2,400—1,700 BC, and a colorful modern-day ceramic urn.
The prize, a gold-plated urn created in 2013 in memory of the commodore, represents the foundations of the sport and the event, said Edoardo Recchi, director of sport at the club.
I was more bothered by how commercialized the pet cremation business had become — with special packages that required choosing which urn to buy or how many monks would pray for your pet.
One of the most memorable images of their work together formed during a civil trial against Purdue in Tampa, where Nuss came to a courtroom bearing the urn with her son's ashes.
Roger Moliné, the 24-year-old co-founder of Bios Urn, began a Kickstarter campaign after customers asked for better ways to monitor the health of the trees growing from biodegradable urns.
More than an hour later, they hit what they were looking for: an oxidized copper urn, filled with the ashes of Luis Barragán, one of Mexico's greatest architects, who died in 22000.
Alongside Ms. Tanowitz's usual pulled-up complex coordinations, deriving from Merce Cunningham's, there's a softer plainness in simple steps, hand-in-hand folk-dance circles and Isadora Duncan-like Grecian-urn groupings.
Japan is doing a great job of combining the traditions, seeing the dead body, showing up for the cremation, having the kotsuage (the ceremony where they transfer the bones into the urn).
When Fung Wai-tsun's family carried their grandfather's ashes across the Hong Kong border to mainland China in 2013, they worried Customs officers, thinking the urn was full of drugs, would stop them.
Choose the former and your family may spring for a pricy coffin and gravestone; the latter will land you in a nice urn atop a mantel, or perhaps scattered among the ocean waves.
Hundreds of thousands of black-clad mourners lined the streets of Bangkok to honor him and catch a glimpse of the royal chariot transporting his funerary urn to a 164-foot-high pyre.
But, why on god's weed factory known as earth would anyone even consider dating a dude who literally hits on them while they're drunk crying in a closet next to their husband's urn?
"We as a society have had a hard time getting over this image of, you're put in the ground, in a cemetery or in an urn," Mr. Weaver, 50, said in an interview.
As guests filed out of the spacious hall to say their goodbyes, Hector Xtravaganza's urn, capped with a crown, and embellished with deep red, shiny silver, and burnt orange gemstones was left onstage.
And don't worry, Staud is still serving up the structured, street-style friendly bags that the label is well-known for — this time in a variety of urn-like shapes that channel archeological finds.
Among the products featured were a biodegradable urn, which nourishes a tree (pick your favorite: Maple, Pine, Gingko!) and has, Silicon Valley-style, embedded sensors to monitor the tree's health on an ongoing basis.
BANGKOK (Reuters) - Tens of thousands of Thais gathered at Bangkok's glittering Grand Palace on Saturday hoping to pay their respects before the funeral urn of late King Bhumibol Adulyadej, the world's longest-reigning monarch.
According to this custom, families are escorted into a room called a shūkotsu-shitsu after a cremation, where they pick up their loved one's remaining bone fragments and place them gently into an urn.
Foreverence, a company that had only started the previous year and whose headquarters are only located roughly 10 miles away from where Weiland died, would eventually be responsible for creating the famed vocalist's urn.
We sprinkled her ashes on the rose bushes in the back garden (those bushes promptly died the following spring), and then this ugly urn that none of us liked got put in the garage.
Within the African gallery, an AR layer attached to a ceremonial urn reenacts the intricate carving process, transforming a virtual stump that sits side by side with the finished piece in the view-screen.
In shape it was classical, like an urn, wide at the mouth and at the base; and though the idea had immediately to be put aside, it might have been used for human ashes.
The spot he'd chosen for the urn of Marcia's ashes was on a shelf in the kitchen, next to the coffee grinder and the mini food processor that she had used expressly for guacamole.
There, the golden urn of Rama IX — as the king of the Chakri dynasty in known — will be interned in the Heavenly Abode, joining the relics of kings Rama IV, V, VI, VII and VIII.
What did you think about the urn when you first read it as a way to reveal, not just his death, but that she has such a strong connection to Jack with this weekly ritual?
Burial is becoming less popular and at the same time less ecologically justifiable, so from a morbidly objective viewpoint the funeral urn is functional design, decorative design, and a product for which demand is increasing.
It began with a bathing ritual using royally-bestowed water and an eight-sided urn lent as an honor by King Maha Vajiralongkorn, and was followed by recitation ceremonies which will last for seven days.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads A marbled fireplace contains a liberally smoking blaze, and on its mantel sit two candelabra and a funerary urn spilled onto its side, unburdened of some poor forbear's ashes.
As long ago as 2011, the Dalai Lama pointed out that the Golden Urn process would not apply to his reincarnation, and that the traditional method of leaving a letter containing signs would be followed.
The man, who Javier learned was named Dennis, said the urn held the ashes of his late wife, Becky, who followed her hometown Eagles and would've loved to see them finally bring home the Lombardi Trophy.
On one occasion, Raylaine allegedly ordered the woman to open an urn containing her mother's ashes, pour them into a bowl with milk, and eat the ashes with the spoon, while the others watched and laughed.
"We believe the traveler left the TSA Screening Checkpoint with an urn, box, or bag, without realizing the ashes were still at the Screening Point," the ANC Police and Fire department said in its Facebook post.
She was the one that was literally carrying Jack's death around with her, keeping his urn on her mantle, so it was needed for her, and, as exactly as she said, to make room for Toby.
"Already Gone 01" features another urn, or perhaps more precisely a stele, with a rounded, four-thumbed top, a motif that belongs to a group of works Satterlee made in 2012 under the collective title Gloria.
But after Toby kept pressing her like a blitzing linebacker, Kate decided to introduce him to her father by showing him the urn that contains Jack's ashes — and with which she spends every Sunday watching football.
New businesses have sprung up offering no-frills funerals for $803,280 to $21,2112.2600, but other costs can add up, including the hundreds of dollars it may cost to bury the urn at a temple or cemetery.
As he eased his way into the scrum of actors meeting and greeting around the coffee urn—most of the cast from the London production had signed on for New York—he clapped his hands loudly.
Ross looked down on a model of the plaza, which featured a miniature version of the structure commissioned from Heatherwick: a copper-colored, urn-shaped lattice of a hundred and fifty-four staircases and eighty landings.
At halftime of the A.F.C. championship game, he got into an argument at the press box clam-chowder urn with Tony Boselli, a former N.F.L. offensive lineman and Zolak's friendly rival on the Jaguars' radio broadcasts.
In the 1990s he took an impish tack, whether he was photographing a flasher in Tiananmen Square or dropping a millennia-old Chinese urn, in biting parody of both western performance art and Cultural Revolution iconoclasm.
Pink and green blooms — a mix of peonies, roses, viburnums and hydrangeas — spilled over the sides of a large limestone urn, and smaller vases of freshly cut plants lined the sinks and the white marble counter.
The 3D printing company that made the elaborate personalized urn for music legend Prince, has a large customer base of disappointed people looking to "upgrade" their urns and make a statement on behalf of quirky relatives.
To add a shock of color, a contemporary painted rope urn in Yves Klein blue by the French designer Christian Astuguevieille rests on a small table by the early 20th-century Vienna Secessionist architect Josef Hoffmann.
But when she shows me the wooden urn containing Ken's ashes (he passed two years ago), it strikes me that her obsessive collecting is just as much about feeling close to Ken as honoring the deceased princess.
The product, which launched on Kickstarter this month and has already met its funding goal, is billed as "the world's first incubator for the afterlife," and is designed to be paired with the company's eponymous biodegradable urn.
On Friday, paparazzi captured images of Fisher's brother Todd at Reynolds' burial at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Los Angeles carrying what looked like a giant Prozac pill — which he later confirmed was his late sister's urn.
It may have been shocking to see Kate (Chrissy Metz) celebrate football season with an urn, but that made it pretty clear that Jack is not long for this Earth; we just don't know how he'll go.
Warhol scandalized with his soup cans in 1962; three decades later, Mr. Ai defiled neolithic Chinese pottery with tutti-frutti-colored paint, and he once famously smashed a Han dynasty urn just for the heck of it.
Others turn to experienced hands like Francisco Moreno, 68, a retired port worker captivated by plata yvygüy since his grandmother told him of treasure she discovered almost 80 years ago: a clay urn filled with Spanish coins.
That effortlessness was only found in fits and spurts on the rest of Because the Internet, but Glover, who called "Urn" his favourite on the album, may have learned more than one thing from making the song.
When the Minneapolis pop giant died last year, his sister, Tyka, reached out to Foreverence, which came through with a replica of Paisley Park, his famed studio and residence, where the elaborate urn is currently on display.
When the urn containing Alison's ashes is passed to him for his turn to speak, he simply gets up and runs away, all the way to the cemetery where his father, brother and son are all buried.
Brown installed a multidimensional étagère in a passageway overlooking one of the two courtyards to showcase various treasures collected over the years, such as an urn by Hilda Hellstrom and a collection of vases by Studio Furthermore.
At Stari Bar, an 11th-century ghost town that was once traded between the Venetians and the Turks, we scrambled around the deserted ruins and found a cat nurturing a litter of kittens in an ancient urn.
Prince's ashes are in his favorite room, the atrium, right near the entrance, kept in an urn designed as a miniature model of Paisley Park with the pop legend's unpronounceable symbol, bejeweled and purple, on its front.
He had these two large fangs that were a lovable part of his smile, and when they were collecting some ashes to put in an urn after the cremation, they noticed that his two fangs had remained intact.
The researchers believe it was made to accommodate the joint burial of a husband and a wife during the late Liao Dynasty (907-1125 CE), and at the center of the tomb stood an urn with cremated remains.
There is only the Undertaker, it's gimmick all the way down—the creature enslaved by the urn who became a biker for a little while, the one guy who required a bit more suspension of disbelief than usual.
Among the quips: Rather than serving as a lantern, as Mr. Samyn has called his gently curving structure, it could one day be used as a giant funeral urn, to hold the ashes of a collapsed European Union.
Curtis apparently didn't tell his buddy that the car was also transporting about 48 grams of his dad, which he'd recently picked up from his sister and was keeping in the glove box until he got an urn.
She thanks him for for making this her dream day and letting her do the "weird" stuff she wants — like having her dad's T-shirt as her something old and having her dad's urn next to the guest book.
"An urn with ashes inside of it, firearms, ammunition, gold teeth," Beshures told ABC, making it clear that his employees are trained to deal with potential hazards and would never let any of it actually go out for sale.
Should you be cremating your loved one, there's an adjoining hall where you could select an urn, each one of them unique in presentation and name — "White Orchid" for the porcelain vase and "Solitude" for the simple, gold rectangle.
On Thursday, a ceremonial urn representing King Bhumibol Adulyadej&aposs remains was transferred from the throne hall to an ornate crematorium in somber processions involving thousands of troops, a golden palanquin, a gilded chariot and a royal gun carriage.
Baldessari, now 22016, keeps some of the ashes of these works in a book-shaped urn that is part of his collection, a reminder that at any point in a career, one can burn it down and begin again.
One of the most powerful teachings that he shared with us before he got sick was about not building a stupa [shrine for his remains] for him and putting his ashes in an urn for us to pray to.
During Monday's sentencing, the judge heard from Crystal's mother, Margie McGivern, who brought the silver urn containing her daughter's ashes to the stand with her while she asked the court to give Jake the maximum sentence, according to the Chronicle.
News. Her younger brother and Reynold's only surviving child, Todd Fisher, arrived at the service carrying what appeared to be a green and white urn resembling a Prozac pill that turns out to have been one of the humorist's favorite things.
But it was as good a place as any to spend a few mopey years, listening to some scraggly guitars, with a man who weighs less than my leg belting out a scream about his heart being turned into an urn.
"#TBT to my coronation ceremony last week," she captioned a Thursday snap, showing herself topless while breastfeeding Lazlo and simultaneously holding up a golden pineapple-shaped urn containing the ashes of her beloved dog Teets, who died in March 2016.
It's always a big deal when your significant other meets your family, and then it's another thing to [have your significant other] meet your deceased father's remains in an urn that you watch football with and you watch it alone.
Probst then tells the people they must take as much as they can off the boat, get it from that boat to smaller tribe boats, and then paddle those boats to an island with a 15-foot-high burning urn.
The refectory-style restaurant near the Barbican, where once the helpings were enormous and the air was filled with the scent of stewed cabbage, is now a smart dining club with a giant stone urn on each side of the door.
The neutral-toned furniture — some new, some picked up at flea markets or found through a moms' group on Facebook — is a pleasing backdrop for art and knickknacks like the vintage ice bucket and the brass urn that holds a plant.
"When you lose someone, there's a period of time where that person hasn't passed away yet, because you still remember it and you don't forget right away," says Moliné, a product designer who founded Bios Urn with his brother Gerard.
For Nicole Hockley, who keeps her 6-year-old son Dylan's ashes in an urn at her bedside and who co-founded the nonprofit Sandy Hook Promise, working to prevent other school shootings is part of keeping her son's memory alive.
It is a memorial both to Langston Hughes, whose ashes are buried in a book-shaped urn within the design, and to Arturo Alfonso Schomburg, a historian and bibliophile whose collection became the basis for the center named in his honor.
Hitting the West Coast for the first time in six years, nine pieces of Weiwei's Big Brother-inspired work is on display at San Francisco's Haines Gallery, including his well-known Dropping of a Han Dynasty Urn, reinvented with Lego.
"I call him Jonathan Seagull," said Mr. Di Troia, moving on to a display he uses as a sales sample: a New York Yankees-themed niche, with a blue-and-white pinstriped urn and a baseball signed by Yogi Berra.
At one point, there might have even been an attempted break-in by someone trying to steal the urn, an episode she later recounted to her lawyer George Pollack, according to an article in the Syracuse Post-Standard in 1995.
I'm most moved by small unexpected moments of human connection: the glove at the end of "The Evening of the Holiday"; the soap in "Love in the Time of Cholera"; the kiss by the urn between Sally Seton and Clarissa Dalloway.
When Paisley Park opened its doors as a museum last Thursday, many fans were surprised to discover that the late singer's ashes were on display in an elaborate custom-designed urn co-designed by Prince's sister Tyka Nelson and nephew President Nelson.
When Alexandra, a young American writer living in Sofia, happens upon an urn of cremated remains, her search to learn about the deceased and to find his family engenders an exploration of Bulgaria's fraught history from the Second World War to the present.
You pull out pacemakers to prevent dangerous electrical explosions in the fire, remove jewelry to later place inside the urn, then once the body has been burned, you drag the deceased's bones into the cremulator to grind them into the ashes we recognize.
Stages of movement and new constructions of popular culture additionally come under the camera's lens, capturing Ai Weiwei's destruction of an ancient Chinese urn, or the controversial artist F. Holland Day's self-depiction of Jesus Christ in The Seven Words from 1899.
Among these welcome rediscoveries is Meredith Frampton (21886-19375), whose meticulous, sharply focused "Still Life" (21898), of a plinth supporting a cracked antique urn, Roman bust and modern tape measure seems the perfect visual correlative of Eliot's words on the mythical method.
China, very confidently, has been planning to use the archaic Golden Urn process (draw of lots) to identify the next Dalai Lama, as if choosing the head of the religion with the largest following in China is a matter of a lottery.
Carrie Fisher's ashes were placed in a giant porcelain Prozac pill urn in an homage to both her mental health advocacy work and self-aware sense of humor, proving that in death, as in life, the beloved actress and writer is one of a kind.
When asked about all of the twists that This Is Us tosses at the audience, such as Kevin, Kate, and Randall's real connection and where Jack is in the present day (answer: an urn in Kate's house), Hartley teased that we haven't seen anything yet.
No matter where I go in the world, I always feel Danish, I'm still holding onto my Danish passport, so at some point, there's going to be a homecoming of some sort…either in an urn, or I don't know, maybe that's a little TMI!
I had to change "one" to "hut" to HUP to make sense of the northeast corner, and the inclusion of URN, URL and URBS was not lost on me (URBS actually has a lengthy history in the puzzle, usually clued as a Latin abbreviation).
BETHUNE, France (Reuters) - In a cemetery in northern France, members of the Charitable Brotherhood of Saint-Eloi de Bethune carried an urn towards a family tomb, each wearing a face mask that stood out against a uniform of black tails, white gloves and bicorne hat.
Mr. Strachan has made an unusual satellite in the form of a 24-karat gold urn featuring a bust of the astronaut, in a high-tech black frame, to be launched from a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket currently scheduled to go up on Monday.
And now some outlets have reported that the city has seen a recent increase in urn shipments to eight funeral homes in the city, which could be evidence that there are far more deaths from COVID-19 than the city's official death toll of 2,535.
BETHUNE, France (Reuters) - In a cemetery in northern France, members of the Charitable Brotherhood of Saint-Eloi de Bethune carried an urn towards a family tomb, each wearing a face mask that stood out against a uniform of black tails, white gloves and bicorne hat.
When Vanderpump Rules star Stassi Schroeder's boyfriend of about two years, Beau Clark, dropped down onto one knee to pop the question in the middle of a cemetery on Wednesday, he held a fake urn in his hand — with an antique diamond sparkler nestled inside.
Although he is at heart a Modernist, he also appreciates the rare 17th-century Italian inlaid ivory chest or 19th-century British cast-iron urn in contrast with his more outré objects; in recent years, he has also started buying more contemporary art and design.
I end up getting most of her holiday presents and some items for myself, including a book called Horns of Power, some motherwort for some tea I want to make, and a rabbit pelt to use on the mantel where we have our kitty's urn.
The machine is automatic, and when the cremation is complete, we remove the ashes, allow them to cool, and then we mill them so they can be packaged in a plastic bag that is then placed inside a wooden urn and is delivered to the mourner.
Daisy Jones You've got all the ashes of your love in an urn, you've taken it to the club, this song is playing, you're wildly tossing the cindered crumbs of romance in the air, and everyone is dancing in the downfall like it's a Magaluf foam party.
Ending weeks of speculation, the emotionally charged "The Game Plan" revealed that Jack (Milo Ventimiglia) is indeed dead, now a collection of ashes in a golden urn resting over the fireplace in daughter Kate's living room, where she sweetly, dutifully watches football with him every Sunday.
Schmidt's analysis began on YouTube, where he landed on an animated demonstration that broke down the new mortuary method, known as promession, into steps: First, cadavers are cryogenically frozen; then they're vibrated into bits, freeze-dried to get the moisture out, and filtered into an urn.
But that French novel and its evocation of bovarism — exemplified by the heroine's confusion between real life and romantic, gauzy dreams — haunts Mizumura's story in the same manner that the ashes of Mitsuki's mother call out to her daughter from the urn, even after her death.
" He added: "Part of me wants to think that it was somebody who would be honored to have the urn with Bill's ashes, like Tom Brady's jersey, but I suspect it was some certifiable moron who reached in and thought it was a jewelry box and ran.

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