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There was the ideal blend of repose and anticipation in the air the night I was there.
The spa is the ideal space to repose at the end of the day, with its five treatment rooms and a whimsical 50-foot mosaic-tiled swimming pool.
It was perfect Sunday-night material, ideal for drifting off into contended, restorative repose.
The British Empire was Hitler's ideal image of a master race in dominant repose.
Other essays explore Englishness in politics, music and literature, and the ideal qualities of the Englishwoman, which range from "hygienic" to "the purveyor of civilisation and repose".
The 18th century and, in particular, the Neoclassicists inherited this theory of "decorum" but, giving preference to a universal ideal, instead implemented it in restricted form: by subdividing all action and expression into classical repose, idealizing faces and bodies into classical heroes, and transforming all costume, if any, into tight-fitting attire to avoid reference to ephemeral time.
Hawaiian Night hurtles toward repose.
They're fascinating and emotion-filled in repose, and their action contains an ineffable core of stillness, a sort of inner mask that binds all expressions to an ideal perfection of the actor's own exemplary persona.
Repose seems impossible.
Repose during the Korean war.
And he, too, has stillness and repose.
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