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In an adjacent room, another prone man was being trussed.
Johnston apparently screamed "I know you" and "rape" as she stood over the prone man, and raised her hand as if intending to stab him again.
Others took the prone man as their muse, riffing on his outstretched form and sage expression, which they compared to God himself in Michelangelo's 1511 masterpiece, the Creation of Adam.
There is the cloaked saint praying to be saved from the jaws of a bat, the Christ crowned with thorns by a hand protected with an armoured glove, the naked prone man being watched by a cold blue toad that is sitting on his genitals.
But the image of a police officer bringing a heavy flashlight down repeatedly on a prone man who had already surrendered could not help bringing to mind the thrashing of Rodney G. King, an episode that prompted devastating riots in 1992 after officers involved had been acquitted in a state court.
In the prone man's pocket he spots a rectangular shape, 2 5/8 inches by 3¼ inches, half an inch thick.
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The writer tells about the most accident-prone man he ever met--a seaman named Garvin who was on his PC boat in 1944.
His reputation as a temper-prone man (earned at the EBRD) could also put IMFers, used to courteous supervision, on the defensive.Owner preoccupationA bigger problem is dealing with the Fund's shareholders.
I thought the play, which stars Hilton McRae as a confession-prone man on a train, was a gripping entertainment and, as far as I could remember, true to Tolstoy's novella.
The New Yorker, January 1 , 1955P. 48 The writer tells about the most accident-prone man he ever met--a seaman named Garvin who was on his PC boat in 1944.
By Nathaniel Benchley The New Yorker, January 1 , 1955P. 48 The writer tells about the most accident-prone man he ever met--a seaman named Garvin who was on his PC boat in 1944.
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