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RAGTIME is a whole world of music that has grown strange to us.
I could see her before me now, her slate-gray hair, her body grown strange to the memory of dance.
I felt I'd chosen my work over my personal life and worried I'd grown strange: silent, tense and sober.
Modern European literature knows few sights more noble than this poet's persistence with the need to sing his prophetic song in a world grown strange and terrible.
At the start, defeat is etched in the lines of his body: his clothes don't quite seem to fit him and his arms are held stiffly, as if he were not fully inhabiting a body that has grown strange to him.
(Wilborn Hampton) 'THE RUNNER STUMBLES' As Father Rivard, a priest on trial for the murder of a nun, Mark Montgomery almost shambles onto the stage, his eyes dull in his raw-boned face, defeat etched into the lines of a body that seems to have grown strange to him.
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