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Jock in "The Lady and the Tramp" is humming it when he buries his bone.
According to the book The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien:Smaug asks, "Who are you and where do you come from, may I ask?"Bilbo answered, "You may indeed! I come from under the hill, and under the hills and over the hills my paths led. And through the air, I am he that walks unseen. I am the clue-finder, the web-cutter, the stinging fly. I was chosen for the lucky number. I am he that buries his friends alive and drowns them and draws them alive again from the water. I came from the end of a bag, but no bag went over me. I am the friend of bears and the guest of eagles. I am Ringwinner and Luckwearer; and I am Barrel-rider."
The move was named by Jake "The Snake" Roberts, who accidentally invented the move in the 1980s. Rumors abound as to what the letters DDT supposedly stood for, including Drop Dead Twice, Demonic Death Trap "Death Drop Technique" and Damien's Dinner Time after Jake's pet python Damien. When asked what DDT meant, Jake once famously replied "The End." The abbreviation itself originally came from the chemical dichloro-diphenyl-trichloroethane, a notorious pesticide, as stated during shoot interviews and on his "Pick Your Poison" DVD. Many think the term DDT was appropriated because the chemical DDT is something "bad" that is buried in the ground and causes extreme danger (and possible brain damage/birth defects) when there; similarly, a DDT is bad in that it buries an opponent's head into the mat, creating extreme danger to the brain and spinal cord.
Molly Weasley killed her after Bellatrix was dueling Luna, Hermione, and Ginny together, and she shot a killing curse to Ginny but missed and aggravated by the death of Fred she doesn't want her ONLY daughter dead so she shot a curse that hit Bellatrix on the chest.
yes, he didAnswer:There is a persistent urban legend that Walt Disney had himself (or in some versions - just his head) frozen for reanimation at some unknown point in the future. In some versions the vast cryogenic vault holding the Walt-sicle is located beneath Disneyland. Speculation is due to Disney's interest in animatronic bodies (obviously to house his reanimated brain), his general love and technology, and the privacy of his funeral.One wonders who or what is buries at the cemetery at 1712 S. Glendale Avenue in Glendale Ca.
He is the person who prepares the deceased for the funeral and ultimately buries the dead. An undertaker in french is un fossoyeur
The wight brothers were buries in Woodlawn Cemetery in Dayton, Ohio.
The cast of Undertaker - He Buries Them Alive - 1994 includes: Rodney Anoai as Yokozuna Mark Calaway as The Undertaker Ted DiBiase as himself Harry Fujiwara as Mr. Fuji Owen Hart as himself Jeff Jarrett as himself King Kong Bundy as himself Jerry Lawler as himself William Moody as Paul Bearer Jim Neidhart as himself Chuck Norris as himself
Berries is a homophone of buries.
They have since been reunited. Jackson's arm was amputated soon after his wounding and buried at that spot. When Jackson died he was buried in Lexingtoon, Virginia. Thus the reason for the distance.
The homophone of "buries" is "berries."
a person that buries the body of a dead person and holds the ceremony of dead people.
Buries is part of the verb 'to bury'. Buries rhymes with berries. Buries is the third person singular. My dog loves to bury bones. He buries them anyplace where he finds lawn.
Some anagrams for the word buries are:BruiseBusierRubies
I hope she buries the hatchet elsewhere.
She buries her young.
Kasigra, singular and kasigriba , plural all in Dagbani , a language widely spoken in Northern Ghana , West Africa.