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For nearly two weeks the Place des Arts becomes the scene of daily and nightly free concerts.
But the shabby attic becomes the scene of painful loss, when the central character Mimi dies of consumption, a disease that killed the poor much faster because of malnutrition and inadequate living conditions.
In the Bible, however, this mythical garden of the gods becomes the scene of man's fall and the background of a story designed to account for the natural limitations of human life.
I know I've done that in films, where I've had improvisations with actors, which I've recorded, and then you take the improvisations, transcribe the dialogue, cut it down, and that becomes the scene".
The Spears live on a four-acre homestead, which every August becomes the scene of an extended-family reunion of 80 to 100 brothers, sisters, aunts, uncles, cousins and grandparents.
Pemberley, Jane Austen fans will recall, is the large Derbyshire estate owned by Fitzwilliam Darcy, who weds Elizabeth Bennet at the end of "Pride and Prejudice," and in "Death Comes to Pemberley," P. D. James's surprising new sequel to that novel, it becomes the scene of a murder.
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The beach became the scene of carnage.
The gaping pit left when the mine exploded became the scene of a race riot.
After darkness fell New York became the scene of the most vigorous protests.
In 1791, what today is Haiti became the scene of the largest slave revolt in history.
That this event should become the scene of a high-profile public squabble seems absurd.
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