Dig up for reburial or for medical investigation; of dead bodies.
1But the decision to exhume the body initially divided Emmett's remaining family.
2We might exhume the body: what would that prove after three months?
3A government commission formed and a team was assembled to exhume the deceased.
4Mr Tau expected Tuhoe to defy any ruling to exhume Mr Takamore's body.
5The rest of us traipsed off day after day to exhume the past.
6She is there to exhume the remains of a nun proposed for sainthood.
7The archdiocese wanted me to exhume and analyze the remains of a saint.
8I want to exhume the stories of the people who dreamed.
9If we can carefully exhume him, we may find out how he died.
10It is pointless to exhume the reasons for his absence from our national team.
11Investigators will probably exhume Mr Khan's body, Mr Cina added.
12And it would hardly be decent to exhume the remains.
13In this marginal space, two sisters exhume their past traumas.
14They exhume the paralyzed man from his sheets and change his clothes opposite me.
15But we exhume them from old documents to show how these things were done.
16Now outraged investors want to exhume the founder's body to make sure he's really dead.
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