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On one level, the decline of MySpace again shows the fragility of social media where fickle consumers and changing tastes can make sensations out of services like Tribe and Friendster that quickly fade from public imagination.
It depicts, with extraordinary delicacy, what goes on at that moment in life when the young mind is beginning to "make sense" of sensation.
Prickly, honest (for its day), and amusing, it made a sensation.
On the morning after the Silverstone race, headlines in Britain's newspapers made a sensation of what had happened.
She was made for sensation: "My heart demands more excitement than anyone can give it.... I'm an incomplete person".
Heatherwick did secure a more modest Olympic commission, the cauldron, and he made a sensation out of it.
"To add sugar in the whipped cream," he said, "makes the sensation that it is more heavy".
The look and the jazzy title made a sensation, but few realised what Tennessee Williams' story was really about.
The publication, in 1843, of this novelistic bundle of discourses, subtitled "A Fragment of Life" and pseudonymously signed "Victor Eremita," made a sensation in Copenhagen.
"It helped that Decca had just made a sensation with Georg Solti's first complete recording of 'The Ring' and its 36 anvils.
McCarthy responded, "It occurs to me that a desire to make a sensation has taken precedence in New York over everything else.
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