Sentence examples for wake taking place from inspiring English sources

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Once, when we were installing a kitchen on the second floor of a funeral home, the owner warned us to stay low key because there was a wake taking place on the ground floor.

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Scott's open-casket wake took place at the historic peninsula end of Charleston.

One regular, his photograph kept afterwards on a shelf above the till, had been served a last pint by Mary Murphy before dying on the pavement outside; his wake took place back indoors.

The procession to the church was filmed and the wake took place at Brown's Hotel.

The scene at the makeshift encampment along the railroad tracks abutting the ICE facility was a communal and jovial one when I visited, the surreal and wildly diverse scene akin to that of an incredibly woke music festival taking place in the Mad Max universe.

During September's Wake Up Call series, taking place at the Hollywood, Barcelona, and Bali locations, the star-studded lineup includes Charli XCX, Sam Feldt and Betty Who.

"The sooner the United States wakes up to what is taking place and becomes realistic, the better," Mr. D'Amato said at the border crossing.

His current campaign is taking place in the wake of the Feb. 14 suicide attack in Pulwama district of Indian-administered Kashmir, which killed 40 Indian paramilitary soldiers.

The narrator is British, as are all the other guests at the hotel, and they're vacationing as negotiations over Brexit are taking place, in the wake of the country's referendum on leaving the E.U.

Reporting the interrogation's results to the White House, the CIA director can only shrug when the president asks: "What can we do to make Osama bin Laden talk?" Americans should keep this worst-case scenario in mind as they watch the tragicomic spectacle taking place in the wake of the publication of the Justice Department's interrogation memos.

Having started life as an "action" script from which Lowery became "distracted", the entire film seems to be taking place in the wake of something which has already gone, sifting through fragmentary memories which linger like dust in the air, caught in the handsome half-light by award-winning cinematographer Bradford Young.

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