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Trees lie felled.
Their trunks lie felled, vast as the ancient stones of Wiltshire, or protrude upright, shattered and amputated, from the black mud of Ypres.
A week later, I found myself lying on the floor of the bathroom in the Gawker office (where, believe me, no one should ever lie), felled by a panic attack that put me out of commission for the rest of the day.
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It is yoked under Hay-Gordon's arms like the bar of a crucifix as, Pietà-style, he lies felled in Shaw's lap.
Just down the slope's other side, felled trees lay in a chaos of arboreal ruin.
The air smelled like fresh pine from all the felled trees lying in the streets.
(Holmes, when he is not chasing a criminal, lies on his couch, felled by boredom and cocaine, shooting bullets into the wall of his study).
While his wife and queen lies in a coma, felled by an equestrian mishap, Henry longs for moments alone with his TV set and occasional tumbles with his Chinese mistress.
A felled tree lying across the stage in "Mourning" opposite a veiled shrine, giant wooden chairs (one on its side) and white threads variously pulled in "Violence" (three Cerberus-like men wear butcher's aprons), the long stasis that follows the heroine's second death in "Death": these all make a theatrical impact.
The felled trees lying on the forest floor expose enormous root systems that tower over passing hikers.
After the cloud of brownish dust cleared, the tanks' still-gray hulks lay on their sides like felled elephants.
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