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It was like a grave.
But afterward it looked more like a grave.
Then it was all dark, like a grave.
Mr. Macko said that he visited the old memorial like a grave.
And we wear costumes…" In the novel, it is also a metaphor: "A hole like a grave – covered in water".
De-accessioning the "Arts of Life Murals" on the basis of fashion and expediency now looks like a grave error.
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Some days I feel like a grave-rubbing — as if the terrain had been traced onto me.
Bored with her material after the extensive touring (her set list started to feel like "a grave-dig") she had a confidence crash in late 2008 – an "inner oh fuck" – triggered after sharing a stage with "really proficient, soul-searching artists" like Martha Wainwright and Feist and feeling "very, very aware that I was known as a writer of rhythmic danceable material".
"I'd like to build a grave to visit him.
Jena, born in 1920, a devout Shia Muslim follower of a liberal sect, describes the resurgence of women wanting to wear the veil as like "going into a grave before you have to".
It felt taboo to do so--like digging up a grave or a sort of betrayal of my family, the town I grew up in, and my brother.
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