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Title: The Discus Thrower


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The Discus Thrower
  • Richard Selzer

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  • the most famous Olympic statue and was sculpted
    by the artist Myron around 460 BC. National
    Museum in Rome, at the Vatican.


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Information conveyed by the image
  • The thrower's flexing muscles and concentrated
    expression.
  • A moment of rest between two periods of movement.
    The backward swing of the discus has reached its
    furthest point and the unwinding of the body has
    not commenced. As consequence a poise is
    achieved the utmost straining of the muscles is
    yet to come.
  • Combine implied action with classical formalism

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elusive
  • An idea too elusive to be put into words
  • Elusive memories
  • Leaving home is just a way of eluding his
    responsibilities.
  • I know who you mean but her name eludes me( I
    cannot remember her name).

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implicit
  • She was very about what she thought was wrong
    with the plans.
  • ____ ___ the explicitness of her instructions we
    found our way easily.
  • There was an implicit understanding between them
    that the subject should not be mentioned.
  • He gave us an implicit consent to take the
    apples, for he smiled when he saw us do it.

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terminal
  • Please do not leave any of your luggage
    unattended in the terminal building.
  • Terminate a contract
  • When is the termination date of the contract?
  • A dispute was brought to a satisfactory
    termination.

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stance
  • The doctors stance_____ the issue of abortion is
    well known.
  • He _____a tough stance on human rights.
  • He found a tough negotiating stance paid off.
  • Jenny took up a stance with her feet slightly
    apart, ready to catch the ball.

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That adverbial clause
  • He was so embarrassed that he couldnt speak.
  • Bring it closer that I may see it better.
  • What was the matter with that fellow that he
    looked so happy?

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assemble
  • assemble the staff for a special meeting
  • They announced to the assembled guests that they
    were engaged to be married.

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All that
  • Mum is not all that keen on me having a disco for
    my party.
  • Now that hes a star hell be all the more
    difficult to work with.

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furtive
  • I saw him _____ a furtive glance at the woman at
    the table to his right.
  • He spent the afternoon making furtive phone calls
    whenever his boss was out of the office.
  • There was something furtive about his behavior
    and I immediately felt suspicious.
  • steal / cast

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stage
  • The ending of the war is not a cause for
    celebration, but rather for regret that it ever
    happened.
  • The project is in its final stage and should be
    completed by Aug.
  • Our relationship is going through a difficult
    stage at the moment.

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contain
  • She was so furious she could no longer contain
    her anger and shouted at him uncontrollably.
  • More police were sent to the football ground in
    order to contain the violence.

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prune
  • all the dead branches
  • Many museums have pruned their collections,
    believing this will improve them.
  • Prune the budget/ public spending

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dwarf
  • The new crisis may well dwarf most that have gone
    before.
  • The new skyscraper will dwarf all those near it.
  • The brilliance of his poetry ed the
    accomplishments of his contemporaries.

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as if/ though
  • From time to time he turned around as though
    ______(search) for someone.
  • He started, as if _____(awake) from some dream.
  • He paused, as if _____(let) the painful memories
    to pass.
  • He glanced about as if in search of something.

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awkward
  • She fell awkwardly when she was skiing and
    twisted her ankle.
  • I always feel When I am with Chris--- he is
    difficult to talk to.
  • He sat awkwardly at the back of the classroom
    while the teacher criticized his essay.

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weigh
  • They weighted the balloon to prevent it from
    flying away.
  • The gun weighted him to one side.
  • He was weighted down with cares of the world.

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Come adj. /adv.
  • What he had hoped at last came true.
  • Things will come right in the end.
  • Your shoelaces have come undone.
  • That package you are carrying is about to come
    unwrapped.
  • Wrong never comes right.

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lie adj. /adv.
  • The machine lay idle all week.
  • The valley lay spread out before us.
  • The theft lay heavy on his conscience.
  • His mind remained active in spite of his physical
    deterioration.
  • She remained standing for a good hour.
  • The reform question remained unsolved.
  • The city remains the same year after year.
  • The treaty shall remain in force for a period of
    ten years.
  • ?????????,??????.
  • Whether it will do us harm or good remains to be
    seen.

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finger
  • He fingered the book thoughtfully for a while.
  • The grocer asked us not to finger the tomato.
  • He wont stop fingering his new
    video-recorder---hes always like that when he
    gets a new gadget.

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probe
  • He probed the darkness ahead with his thin
    flashlight beam.
  • The article probes the mysteries of nationalism
    in modern Europe.
  • Detectives questioned him for hours, probing for
    any inconsistencies in his story.

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center
  • His whole mind, or his whole being was centered
    on the problem.
  • Do women center lives around the home now?
  • Measures were introduced so that the government
    could balance its budget.

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reach
  • ????????????.
  • Make sure that you keep all dangerous substances
    out of the reach of the children.
  • An expensive trip like that would be completely
    beyond/ out of my reach.
  • I came _____ reach of solving the crossword, but
    there was one clue that I couldnt work out.
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