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Even if you don't like Star Wars, the new movie will be in the cinema and you won't be able to escape it, so you might as well embrace its video game side.
Even St. Nicholas won't be able to escape it.
Beauty, Penn implies, makes him claustrophobic, but he has never been able to escape it… Tells about Penn's new book "A Notebook at Random".
And so all this thing [since For Emma], I don't feel like I've been able to escape it; it feels like it's continuing to grow.
I think there were some really clever, very accurate ways of representing it, including the "addiction demon" which was the most brutal way to put it, but it was incredibly accurate as far as the damage, the feeling of that and the sort of never being able to escape it.
As such, nothing should be able to escape it.
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At the same time, however, he also claimed that rationality possesses capacities of communicative integrity and phenomenological self-overcoming, and, if authentically exercised, it is able to escape its narrowly functional form, to expose itself to new contents beyond its limits and antinomies, and to elaborate new and more cognitively unified conceptual structures.
It glows like a lump of smoldering coal even though light should not be able to escape from it!
He has never been able to escape what it means to be German and, like others of his generation – he names Gerhard Richter and Anselm Kiefer – he has confronted it head-on.
The upside is being able to escape before it really gets weird.
The castle continued to be used as a county jail, with many complaints about the number of felons who were able to escape from it.
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