Sorrow breaks seasons and reposing hours, makes the night morning, and the noontide night. |
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They can now perform and show their gratitude to the captain and the selectors for reposing the faith in them. |
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However, it reads like nothing so much as a visit to the bits and pieces of interview notes reposing in the author's research archives. |
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The huge outdoor premises are very inviting for reposing on the terraces and the lawn. |
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I am certain that the hero was not reposing, because before I could punch for the second time he unclosed the door. |
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Mr. Moore's features in repose rather resemble those of Orson Welles, and he was reposing with intensity. |
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But here, now, reposing in his arms, weighing next to nothing but changing everything, is the second. |
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In groups there loitered men and women, all in strange uniform dress, all with a number of boxes reposing at their feet upon the ground. |
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Then, we leave it reposing for half an hour, covered with a dishcloth in order to avoid any crust. |
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Christie has a bit of luck reposing in the fact that that his face doesn't look quite as bloated as his midsection does. |
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In this work the calm, reposing position of her body stands in contrast to her delicately raised head, enchanting the viewer with the tenderness of her countenance and the profound seriousness, almost sadness, of her glance. |
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We certainly agree that the passage of time is a relevant consideration in determining whether there is sufficient evidence to justify reposing public confidence in an applicant again. |
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The green skin constructed of pre-patinated copper with its 30 centimetre deep window openings gives the building an austere, and at the same time, reposing sculptural appearance. |
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The Côte de Nacre offers attraction for everyone, all year round. Discover its gastronomy and leisure activities along a coast full of history, reposing and invigorating, but also active and tonic. |
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A first photograph, somewhat overexposed, is taken that broiling-hot, late summer's day: Gogol, an indistinct blanketed mass, reposing in his weary mother's arms. |
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