Its purpose was to immure the emperor, protecting him from the gaze of the common people, who were forbidden from entering. |
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The architects Calvin Tsao and Zack McKown have installed four 8-foot-high cabinets to immure the bounty they've accumulated on their travels. |
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It consists of a confusing, dusty, heteroclite accretion of objects — many of them valueless, or ephemeral and kept beyond their time — behind which he seems to immure himself in order to feel at ease and resident. |
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The proletarian tragedy of Il Tabarro throws into relief both the hypocritical aristocratic ethics that immure Suor Angelica in her convent, and the bourgeois grubbiness of Gianni Schicchi. |
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Immure him in Eton's tuck shop for the next 20 years? |
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