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A few dying flowers lay limply across the grave.
At the subway station on Saturday morning, a bouquet of flowers lay on the tracks.
Candles and flowers lay strewn around, but also little bits of paper with slogans referring to the Harry Potter novels.
Outside the doors of Laundryland, which was closed yesterday, a bouquet of flowers lay on the pavement.
In the women's dungeon, a windowless hole, a small bouquet of flowers lay on the floor below the single bare bulb now lighting the space.
This afternoon, two large wreaths and a half-dozen bouquets of slightly wilted flowers lay by a memorial plaque on the same corner of Freeway Drive West and what is now named Joyce A. Carnegie Place.
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Fortunately, many flowers lie down the road.
Flowers lie next to it as if in mourning for all that has passed.
Seed catalogs and books on landscaping, shrubs and the language of flowers lie on shelves unread.
In his near-abstract painting "Yellow Fields at Gennevilliers," beds of flowers lie side by side like deep-pile carpets.
A few tiny bulletholes mark the flimsy fibreboard walls; dried flowers lie strewn across the floor; a door leads to a row of toilet cubicles, where a number of survivors huddled together in safety.
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