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In a marvelous 2018 installation at the Marciano Art Foundation near Hancock Park, the last substantive time his work was shown in Los Angeles, his projections of highly saturated color were produced by shining intense beams of pure white light through monochrome gels tucked up into the building’s rafters.

He fell asleep tucked up with his mother that night in a world far away from the dust, dirt and brutality that mark their life now.

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Good job the sun will be tucked up in bed in Bahrain when we start qualifying later on.

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Dr Lucy-Jane David, a GP and regional British Medical Association chair, said on X: "An unwell child might really need to be tucked up in bed, resting and getting better, and not sharing their bugs with the rest of the class or the classes relatives."

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Some are flat on their backs, normal for the period, while others are placed on their sides, and a few are buried in a crouching position with their knees tucked up against their chest.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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