(1) Heather described how the cremation took place nine days after his death earlier this year in Reddish and said the undertakers were instructed to collect the urn and store it.
(2) Ayako walked over to the new tombstone and placed the urn into the small stone ditch right in front of it.
(3) The publisher of the Miami Herald, visiting New York, hands out eyewash and alcohol swabs, unloads trash bins, refills a huge coffee urn .
(5) On a card table in the corner was a large restaurant-style coffee urn , and cups, saucers.
(6) She picked up the coffee urn and starts filling their cups.
(7) There was no inscription on the urn , or on the bodylength slab of stone on the ground.
(8) Most Mondays for the past 12 years he has rushed home after work to put the kettle on and fill up flasks with tea and coffee and carry an urn of home-made soup out to his van for the hungry people looking forward to seeing him.
(9) Either the alarm clock didn't work or she hadn't heard it, so she had to hustle out with nothing but a cup of the substandard complimentary coffee from the urn in the lobby.
(10) The tea urn is now housed at the museum's collection storage facility.
(11) And animal lovers who prefer to cremate their pets can buy a special urn to put on their living room mantelpiece.
(12) ÔÇÿI was a little disappointed about the price for the coffee urn because that was unique,ÔÇÖ said Mr Manning.
(13) The ugly thing looked more like an urn than a vase and was adorned with small flowers and butterflies painted on the surface with real gold and silver.
(14) A ballot comes to us from the Italian word balotta for a little ball, since such balls were used for secret voting by placing them in the appropriate urn or box.
(15) A weathered stone urn
(16) He handed the stack of paper cups and the tea urn he was carrying to a man who was helping him in his charitable work.
(17) You may think it's a place of steaming tea urns and the buttering of scones but it's a lot more than that.
(18) Doris had to carry tea in urns to the potato gathers that ate their sandwiches out of plastic bread wrappers while counting their sacks of potatoes.
(19) He changed the strategy, boiling the water at his office and transporting the freshly made tea in urns .
(20) Once the power was restored, the members, led by the emergency services manager, boiled up urns of water for teas and coffees and cooked bacon baps by the dozen.