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Whether in flight or in repose, they appear to be choreographing their own lives.
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Kennedy lay in repose Thursday evening after his flag-draped casket arrived at the John F.
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Afterward, the body will lie in repose at the library for public visitation throughout the night and Tuesday until 6 p.m.
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You feel a sense of dignity and repose, and you see the shapes of the renewed city in the rising skyscrapers, as you should.
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To repose confidence in such a team, to say nothing of its cost projections, entails a leap of faith that seems irresponsible in the extreme.
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Mushrooms, in fact, are merely the fruit of a vast subterranean fungal body, the mycelium, which waits in morbid repose for a natural disaster to prompt its libido.
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The opening trumpet fanfare consists of a similar rhythmic theme, as in Beethoven's Fifth Symphony: It shifts from repose to overt rage in a matter of seconds.
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The spa is evocative of a Roman bathhouse, managing to exude a sense of warmth and repose amid its wide, open hallways and gold embellished heated indoor pool.
FORBES: Connect
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After dipping the turkey in the beaten egg and crumbs, but before cooking, allow the cutlets a few minutes' repose to let the breading fully adhere to the meat.
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If there is no soul, then the emotional energy they generated in their lives, and recorded in their books and actions, died with them, returning to natural repose in nature.
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Implied "horizon line" lends stability and repose to composition.
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In repose, its heavy, squared-off mass seems to have been sculpted by Epstein or Gaudier-Brzeska, while the clean curve of nose and brow offers the pagan profile not of a movie actor but of a Greek wrestler, bashed in life and purified in marble.
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