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Decedents meaning
plural of decedent
Example sentences (9)
None of the migrants reported having observed the decedents while they were in the river.
Decedents who were Black and Latino typically skewed younger, as both groups had an average age of 38. A greater proportion of suicide deaths occurred among Black (10.4%) and Latino (7.8%) children and adolescents.
For Pentz, the potential for like these are one reason why experiments with decedents should not be done in obscurity and shielded from oversight.
In fact, that today's longhorn are decedents of cattle brought to America by Christopher Columbus.
It was well into March before most California coroners and medical examiners began to routinely test decedents who fell under their jurisdiction for COVID-19, using now-familiar nasal swab tests that must be done within days of death.
Of the 485 decedents, 391 represent residents of long-term care facilities: the share now runs at about 80 percent.
This is all about God’s restoration of the Jewish people to the Land He deeded Abraham and his decedents.
America, which served as the melting pot of cultures and is home to decedents of members of both of Chinese and Japanese cultures, took up the mantle of investigator for the victimized Chinese.
The decedents were buried in just the right place where the environment could act as an agent for preservation.