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Your statesman regards a campus backdrop and academic robes as the ideal stage set and costume for the utterance of large, grave thoughts.
"You run into closed doors everywhere," he observes during the investigation, which leads him to grave thoughts about his island nation and the insularity that once protected it — but now threatens to isolate it — from the world beyond its shores.
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Bones with high lead levels were recently found in a grave thought likely to be his.
In her book "Digging Up Butch and Sundance," she marshals documentary evidence about the movements of Butch, Sundance and Etta after they fled the U.S. in 1901 and reports on the inconclusive exhumation of a grave thought to contain the remains of the outlaws in the village of San Vicente, Bolivia.
David Stockman, one of the architects of Reaganomics, was no pinko commie when he expressed grave second thoughts about supply-side economics.
Chicago Tribune critic John von Rhein called Nixon in China "an operatic triumph of grave and thought-provoking beauty" Houston Chronicle reviewer Ann Holmes said of the work, "The music of "Nixon" catches in your ear; I find myself singing it while whizzing along the freeways".
Emily Post must be dervishing in her grave at the thought of this impish pastime being pursued by a man who is laying down the law about propriety, even with tongue often in cheek.
When Boots was sold to US buyout firm Kohlberg Kravis Roberts (KKR) in 2007, the company's patriarch, Jesse Boot, was probably turning in his grave at the thought of the paternalistic British institution being taken over by the notoriously aggressive investor.
And of course, there is the dread crossover: Goddard Lieberson, the grand old man of Columbia Records' classical division a half century ago, is no doubt rotating furiously in his grave at the thought that Columbia's successor, Sony Classical, has just released the appalling "Opera Babes," from Britain.
President (and also General) Dwight D. Eisenhower, who introduced the term "military-industrial complex" in his farewell address to the nation, is probably rolling over in his grave at the thought that a government packed with ex-military men and former arms industry officials is in many quarters considered the best anyone could hope for under the Trump regime.
Visit the grave, think your own thoughts for awhile and pay your respects.
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