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I saw him play plenty of times, but carry only a fragmented memory of him in action: rounded shoulders, and that thick face tilting while the finish of his big, left-side stroke starts him up the baseline, his gaze fixed on the rising (and often departing) ball.
He welds metals together, noting that "they support a fragmented memory and they bring to the sculptor a precious help as well as a constraint". .
He welds metals together, noting that "they support a fragmented memory and they bring to the sculptor a precious help as well as a constraint". In a 2014 interview with French site Unfamous Resistenza, Bellino explained that he obtains much of his materials from objects like chandeliers and other bronze furnishings.
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The phrase is usually broken off before the melody spans its highest, to spoil the suggestion of a fitful, fragmented memory, but to draw us closer to the character through the sheer loveliness of sound.
"This became an atmospheric, fragmented memory of the track "Bloom" from King of Limbs," Pyke said.
This became an atmospheric, fragmented memory of the track "Bloom" from King of Limbs.
The question of how to balance current overcapacity against future demand has been particularly pertinent in Taiwan, which has a big but fragmented memory chip industry.
Their journeys, shrouded in a fog of confusion and fragmented memory, are often dangerous and not infrequently fatal.
When Agnes arrives on the reservation, her experiences of overwhelming grief and fragmented memory make her an ideal counterpart for the Ojibwe, whose collective experiences have left a legacy of profound grief and fragmented cultural memory.
For young people in particular, it seems, the hangover is a key part of the night's story, building a collaborative narrative of the night's events from each fragmented memory.
You can see Mounir Fatmi's Fragmented Memory at the Goodman Gallery in Johannesburg until July 8. Visit his website here.
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