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==Dead men don't walk==

"He was buried in the Panthéon,[1] but then he went missing." This is euphemism ''par excellence''. The article needs to state when his body is known to have disappeared, and if possible any well cited theories as to his disappearance should be mentioned.

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Dead men don't walk

"He was buried in the Panthéon,[1] but then he went missing." This is euphemism par excellence. The article needs to state when his body is known to have disappeared, and if possible any well cited theories as to his disappearance should be mentioned.