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intra muros

[ in-trah moo-rohs; English in-truh myoor-ohs ]

adverb

Latin.
  1. within the walls, as of a city.


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Yet Michalik has tiptoed into heavier subject matters in recent years — first with “Intra Muros,” a play set in a maximum-security prison, then with “A Love Story,” which centered on a lesbian couple’s I.V.F. journey.

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Lately she’s shown up wearing the coat “on Sundays, intra muros, for private corona brunches.”

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Unlike London, Paris intra muros is concentrated and walkable.

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You can imagine how the blind Marie-Laure memorized the winding cobblestones streets “intra muros” — inside the walls.

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Could the Métro stimulate a similar economic renaissance in the new Métropole du Grand Paris and diffuse the sky-high demand for housing in Paris intra muros?

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