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A pall of corruption hangs over several countries, seemingly impossible to diminish.
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A pall of dense cloud, many miles in thickness, enfolds the earth.
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There was a coffin in the boat, covered with a simple pall.
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The pall-bearers having deposited their charge in front of the pulpit, Rev.
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The silence in the room was deathly, the heat intense, heavy, pall-like.
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A white border to a black sea-his funeralpall and its edging.
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The bier of Brutus is Rome's funeralpall; He Minos seeks.
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The following gentlemen held the cords of the funeralpall:-
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A funeralpall was spread over Paris, once so gay.
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Woe o'er the land hung like a funeralpall:
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A prickle's at my skin that tells me here is dool, and I can smell mort-cloth.
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"I felt as though I were buried alive-shroudedin white, coffined in mort-cloths!"
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The body was laid in a coffincovered with black velvet.
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New-born babes are buried in tiny coffinscovered with pink or blue cambric.
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You think of the memory from the church, the coffincovered in white cloth.
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Six men bore a coffincovered with white flowers.
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The next day he had the coffincovered in canvas and lashed to the seat.
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After removing it, Rosetti beheld a coffincovered by the remains of a gold-embroidered purple pall.
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He knew it had been about noon when they had seen the coffincovered in the restless, wind-swept cemetery.
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The case was inclosed in a coffincovered with black velvet, and ornamented with lace and fringe of gold.
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He raised his hand slowly and pointed in the direction of the overgrown cemetery where they had seen his coffincovered that noon.
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His body was kept in a coffincovered with Indian and Tibetan flags in a refugee colony in Choglamsar village of India's Ladakh region.
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This hearse contained a coffincovered with a white cloth over which spread a large black cross, like a huge corpse with drooping arms.
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In three white marble coffinscovered with silken cloths they were placed on chariots, ready to be carried back to the fair land of France.
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The small cortege was gone in just seconds as the remains of Prince Friso of Orange-Nassau, the coffincovered in white flowers and accompanied only(...)