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"We're in one of those Internet phases in which ideally no one quite notices we're there".
He could be like Fred, the husband in Brief Encounter, who never quite notices the storm that has swept over his wife Laura.
Though he never really quite notices, it is clear to his wife: they have lost the lovely ease of their sexuality, and a ring of anger has formed around him; she can feel his contempt for her, as someone who has neither helped to create the bomb nor seen what it can do to cities, to human flesh.
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But perhaps there already was a fifty-state marriage ruling, and, with the attention on the failure of the Prop 8 case, we just didn't quite notice.
They are designed to convey to us a certain story about who we are without our even quite noticing that they are doing so.
Moyes's pacing is ingenious; you don't quite notice when the wheelchair moves forward, but it does, despite the resistance of the man within it and the woman behind it.
Reading did not do to me what it did to my parents, agitating them or turning them into vague beings lost to time, who did not quite notice when I came and went.
But until recently, the word didn't come trippingly to my tongue, a fact I didn't quite notice until my gay friends started serving up giant, non-ironic helpings of the vocabulary I had so long avoided.
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