| 21. | Philotheus reposed in exile in 1379.
|
| 22. | His body lay in repose in the front parlor where thousands of mourners paid their respects.
|
| 23. | Bramaz kept his arms in repose in the passages that required his feet to perform intricate beats.
|
| 24. | Those materials now repose in the collection of the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D . C.
|
| 25. | Losing one's repose in a hail of turnovers and 3-pointers is one thing.
|
| 26. | But the accelerating tempo of the war ruled out long repose in the shelter of the lagoon.
|
| 27. | His remains now repose in the crypt of the Mother African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church in Harlem.
|
| 28. | In addition, $ 50, 000 in Confederate specie reposed in the ship's safe.
|
| 29. | The confidence reposed in his honesty by his Christian fellow citizens appears frequently from the court records.
|
| 30. | The 18-year statute of repose in the Senate bill is longer than any current state law.
|