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Do you take pleasure in the phoenixlike quality of your career?
The convent's history mirrors the phoenixlike story of the city.
Then, phoenixlike, it would regenerate for the next month.
The first issue sold out, and subsequent issues kept rising "phoenixlike," Spiegelman says.
And it is Charlie Parker rising phoenixlike from his own ashes.
In private, Johnson still harbored a fantasy that out of the chaos he might rise phoenixlike to the nomination.
Plath's obsession burned and consumed itself so that, phoenixlike, it rose transformed.
From that murky swell the dragon rose, phoenixlike, to deliver a message of vengeance to its clan.
Historically, this custom was about burying the past and rising, phoenixlike, renewed and ready to make a fresh start.
Metallic, faceted structures fill the gaps of old brick and concrete buildings and rise phoenixlike from the ruins.
The upheaval of the Revolutionary War was a convenient excuse to kill his former identity yet again and emerge, phoenixlike, as his own heir.
Horst Rechelbacher's life story reads like an epic: flights of ascendancy followed by crash and burn, with phoenixlike resurrections.
He said he expected a resolution of the issue, with a final closing, or another phoenixlike re-emergence of the once thriving company, within the next few weeks.
Fires broke out all over, and Joseph's warriors pressed forward, ever forward, determined that this time there would be no survivors to rise phoenixlike from the ashes.
Rising from the floor, phoenixlike, amid the huddled remains of his enemies, the black-clad fighter was pealing forth his mocking laugh of triumph!
We can smile at that now, because we know how ballet, phoenixlike, rose again from its ashes; how, protean, it changed its nature with each new era.
Inspired by the phoenixlike rise of poker - suddenly the game of choice from middle school to middle age - the bridge crowd is hoping for a comeback.
Mr. Buttons describes his revue as "an autobiographical conceit," and there is an obligatory mention to his "phoenixlike ascension from a shattered career."
"Thus began the phoenixlike cycle of the science of cosmology, where theories, however grand, are held hostage to empirical data that has the power to ruin them," Mr. Ferris writes.
Cybill Shepherd, like Don Johnson, had a film career long before her phoenixlike rise to television stardom, but she, too, now finds herself apparently able to flex new muscle in choosing roles.
There is something phoenixlike about it, the glassy modernist building that lights up electric blue at night over this depressed city of incessantly gray snowy streets, vacant storefronts and abandoned chemical plants.
Mr. Rubinstein will try to make the case that Mr. Silverstein should be a central player in rebuilding a version of the World Trade Center, phoenixlike, at ground zero.
It is here that each summer the world's biggest arts festival rises, phoenixlike, from the ashes of last year's rave reviews and broken box-office records to produce yet another string of superlatives.
On the pyre of the six million who perished in Auschwitz and the Third Reich's deliberate killing camps, a phoenixlike "seventh million" arose to help form the state of Israel.
Mr. Garciá's phoenixlike rise is testament to the turbulence of Peruvian politics, but also an indicator that many people here hunger for a break from the free market policies of the Fujimori government.