The danse macabre is a reminder of the toll exacted by the ongoing civil war.
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The essence of the terrorist's penumbra of fear is that no one can be safe from his danse macabre.
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Union and management spent years locked in a danse macabre, seemingly committed to mutual destruction.
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A danse macabre painting may show a round dance headed by Death or a chain of alternating dead and live dancers.
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The danse macabre in text and image in late-medieval England', Doctoral thesis Leiden University available online.
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Now the minuet has become a danse macabre.
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The orchestra reaches a danse macabre coda, and the work ends with the final measure as the only one in the score not in waltz-time.
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Mr Cameron may discover soon that the danse macabre that beckons for the NHS will make the defence imbroglio look like a foxtrot in the park.
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Polanski engaged noted choreographer Tutte Lemkow, who played the titular musician in Fiddler on the Roof, for the film's climactic danse macabre minuet.