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If they do, there should be no corner in which they can hide.
"You force yourself into a corner in which you create your own world," Barât says.
But the mission grounds are big enough so that one can always find a serene corner in which to pause.
Then came "The Amen Corner," in which she played in Los Angeles as well as in New York.
That one-man acoustic-music machine Bobby McFerrin joined Mr. Hendricks for an extended improvisation, "Scatting on the Corner," in which they took turns singing the bass.
Additions for New York included a new second-act opening number for Morticia, "Just Around the Corner," in which she humorously embraces the idea of death.
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Since the invention of the flashbulb in the 1920's, the famous have had fewer corners in which to hide.
But the organisation of the future may have fewer dark corners in which to hide the wrongdoings that whistleblowers attempt to bring to light.
Geometric shapes emanate from the patterns and settings of ordinary life, the ponds, squares, arenas and corners in which we live and from which songs are written.
In the heyday of unofficial maritime commerce, the winding lanes helped Skopelitan pirates evade capture and provided countless dark corners in which to stash the loot.
There are still a few dusty corners in which you could put a stroppy teen called Baby and the hotel bar continues to offer nightly "Time of My Life" karaoke events.
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