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In the thick of life now.
She is sharp-eyed about the "cancer salon" that develops after her debulking, observing the distance she feels from friends still in the thick of life (how "zealous" they are "about their diets or their home improvements").
From the beginning in 1791, the Observer wanted to be in the thick of life, and ghosts of all that weekly desperation to make some sense of the world persist.
Suffice to say, while the first two hinged on significant moments, a magical first meeting in Vienna and a long-delayed reunion in Paris, this one, set in Greece in the southern Peloponnese, nails the much trickier task of picking up in medias res, in the thick of life as it is lived.
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This thick band of life, bordered by the Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn in the northern and southern hemispheres, contains most of our natural biodiversity, along with the greatest concentration of human suffering.
For once, classical music seemed in the thick of political life.
We are soon, though, caught in the thick of a life.
The idea is not to dilute classical music with crossover novelties but to move it back into the thick of modern life.
In 1959 Mr. Nygaard had a mental breakdown and was briefly institutionalized, but by the early 1960's he was back in the thick of musical life.
The attraction to the real is hard-wired into a medium that began when the Lumière brothers took their camera out into the thick of daily life to make their "actuality films," of a train entering a station or of workers leaving a factory.
The leaders urged members to stay in the thick of Greek social life, rubbing shoulders with the sinners.
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