The coffins stood draped in Kurdish flags inside the community centre amid flowers and burning candles.
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The coffins were aboard a Bulgarian-registered vehicle and were bound for a funeral director in west London.
That's where the coffins were laid out with the name of each person written in bold letters.
Four days after their deaths, the coffins of the two men, John Gibson and Jacob Chestnut, lay in state in the Capitol's Rotunda.
Carrying flags and posters of the three dead women, they followed the coffins across frozen ground to a community centre where they were put on display.
And although the first hours of that first day were indescribable, what was even worse in one peculiar way was watching them taking the coffins out of the chapel - small coffins.
Obama shot back, rather effectively, that he is the commander in chief who has to greet the coffins coming home and nobody cares more than he does about bringing the killers to justice.
Sharp-sheared rectangular boulders lie strewn over hillsides, as if tomb raiders have plundered giant graves above and cast the empty coffins down the slopes.
For the industry overall, the specialized silos of yesterday will become the confining coffins of tomorrow.
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Members of the community on Friday laid coffins in the street, refusing to bury them.
Bowing before the royal family's coffins as they were about to be interred 80 years after the murder, Russia's head of state publicly took the nation's guilt on his shoulders.
Tennessee is one of at least nine states that require a license to sell coffins to the public.
Mr Bingham invited television cameras into his church on Sunday morning to hear him preach that any march down the Garvaghy Road would be a hollow victory in the shadow of three coffins.
As Friday's service began, three Sikh musicians in dark turbans sat cross-legged on the ground next to a row of six coffins and large, framed photos of the dead.
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Fortunately, coffins are not the only source of new jobs in Lundazi.
Archaeologists said one of the most notable burials was a grave that contained the skeletons of two individuals which were closely flexed together, and the discovery of a number of iron nails around the edge of two of the graves, suggesting the bodies were buried inside coffins.
In the funeral last week, 30 coffins were carried on top of Baghdad's white and orange taxis.
That's why he and about 500 other farmworkers carried two empty coffins on their march from the fields to Sacramento this week.
There's choreographed dancing in her videos, sure, but there are also wheelchairs and homicides, coffins and charred skeletons, the kinds of twisted and shaken visual imagery usually reserved for David Lynch films.
The relatives of those who died then carried coffins high above everyone's heads and on to waiting trucks.
Previously, larger coffins had to be dealt with outside the borough or families had to opt for burial instead.
About 200 people gathered to pay their respects, lining the streets of Carterton, near Brize Norton, as the convoy of hearses bearing Union flag-draped coffins came past.
The estate has turned down ideas for everything from Tolkien coffins to Hobbit slippers, Prof Drout said.
In anticipation of the gloriously grisly event, stores and markets fill with miniature coffins, skulls and skeletons made of chocolate, marzipan, paper, cardboard or clay.
The area around the chapel will continue to be used as a place for hearses to park to unload coffins before they are taken to burial sites, and a covenant would be drawn up to prevent any occupants causing a noise nuisance to mourners.
These men and women -- doctors, medics and nurses, many of them just 20 or 21 years old -- have saved the lives of numerous servicemen and women who in any previous war may have come home in flag-draped coffins.
"But in the past we have found people hiding in an array of freight, ranging from dog biscuits, bathtubs and now coffins", he added.
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