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He just seemed too tough to die, tougher even than the sheet metal that encased him.
Reading Welsh's most recent work, you sense a writer trying, but unable, to break out of the rough bark in which early success has encased him.
When the others encased him in tires at the end, that locally derived allusion to the "necklacing" executions prevalent in Ivory Coast was both horrifying and global enough.
For months, an iron lung encased him like an oversize Tin Woodsman's costume, doing the work his own muscles could not do.
In 1991, when the world first encountered the Alpine mummy called the Iceman, he had melted out of the glacier that had encased him since the late Stone Age.
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They encase him in a rectangular box.
Gold's jackets, snug and black and leather, encase him like the skin around a boudin noir, which, being pig-derived, is among his favorite foods.
For starters, there's the bearded, middle-aged man staring from its cover, the grained wood of a cafe encasing him like a coffin.
Meanwhile, Goldblum's wild eyes are rolling inside the makeup that encases him: he's the lead in a new version of "The Elephant Man" — "Elephant!" the musical.
Ahmet is not contemptuous of vinyl chairs — he has respect for the economic forces that give them their character — but he has no time for unsuccessful vinyl chairs, or for anything else that encases him awkwardly.
As Greenberg has wisely conceived Lemming, he is far from sexually rampant; he exists within the brilliant corona of his own glamour, which requires distance from others and encases him in a kind of asexual solitude.
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