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Guardiola had already been perching anxiously on one knee, his face wreathed in anguish, well before Joao Pedro's 77th-minute equaliser started the Brighton comeback that inflicted a fourth successive defeat, City’s first such sequence since 2006.

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Rescue workers, wreathed in smoke, stood by a pair of excavators digging through a mountain of rubble — the wreckage of an eight-story, 16-apartment building.

The crosses throughout a bizarre realm wreathed in shadow mark sites where he has shed his corporeal flesh.

But though William is clearly recognizable through the window, the figure beside him is wreathed in shadow and turned away.

At the sound of a gunshot, a performer, wreathed in white silks, tumbles from the ceiling.

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

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