- the
Senate Chamber while former prime ministers lie in the Hall of Honour.
During the
period of
lying in state, the
caskets are
flanked at each
corner by...
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Lying-
in is the term
given to the European[citation needed]
forms of
postpartum confinement, the
traditional practice involving long bed rest
before and...
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Lying in may
refer to:
Lying-
in, a
European term for
lengthy bedrest after childbirth Lying in repose, the
process of
displaying a
deceased person Lying...
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In criminal law,
lying in wait
refers to the act of
hiding and
waiting for an
individual with the
intent to kill or
inflict serious bodily harm to that...
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Lying in repose is the
tradition in which the body of a
deceased person,
often of high
social stature, is made
available for
public viewing.
Lying in...
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personality disorder is
strongly tied to
pathological lying.
Pathological lying is
represented in both the DSM-5 and ICD-11
alternative models of personality...
- someone. The
practice of
communicating lies is
called lying. A
person who
communicates a
lie may be
termed a liar.
Lies can be
interpreted as deliberately...
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Lying-
In Hospital,
which was
chartered in 1799, was
given a
strong boost in 1897 with "the
magnificent gift of $1,000,000" from J.
Pierpont Morgan. It...
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Lying – also
called re****bency, prostration, or
decubitus in medicine (from
Latin de****bo 'to
lie down') – is a type of
human position in which the body...
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In the
Western classical music tradition,
Lied (/liːd, liːt/ LEED, LEET, German: [liːt] ; pl. Lieder /ˈliːdər/ LEE-dər, German: [ˈliːdɐ] ; lit. 'song')...