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requiem

[rek-wee-uhm, ree-kwee-, rey-] / ˈrɛk wi əm, ˈri kwi-, ˈreɪ- /


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The most striking departures are the handful of wordless sequences of Hujar and Rosenkrantz posing in the manner of a fashion shoot, scored to snippets of Mozart’s Requiem.

From The Wall Street Journal

A few months earlier, he wrote a song for his old neighborhood called “Requiem for a Village.”

From Los Angeles Times

The King and Queen and other senior royals will attend Tuesday's Requiem Mass at the cathedral, the first Catholic funeral for a member of the Royal Family in Britain's modern history.

From BBC

The duchess was a Catholic and there will be a Requiem Mass for her funeral, which will be the first royal Catholic funeral in the UK in modern history.

From BBC

No one would describe watching the handful of addicts in “Requiem for a Dream” descend to a new circle of unimaginable, dopesick Hell as a “romp.”

From Salon