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Pilate

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noun

  1. PilatePontius1st century1st centuryMRomanPOLITICS: civil official Pontius (ˈpɒnʃəs, ˈpɒntɪəs). Roman procurator of Judaea (?26–?36 ad ), who ordered the crucifixion of Jesus, allegedly against his better judgment
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Hackman had lived in Santa Fe for years, giving up the Hollywood glitz for a quieter life of painting, community events, bike riding and Pilates with his classic pianist wife, friends said.

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The two would also chat it up between Pilates classes, where they shared the same personal instructor.

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While both men supported the arts community, their real bond came through Pilates workouts when they took back-to-back private lessons.

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"He liked to do Pilates and yoga, and he was continuing to do that several times a week," she said.

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"I had to change my life completely… I went from weight training and playing hockey to mat Pilates and reformer Pilates, so it was lower impact."

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