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The Broadway musical about the shadow of Aids in late-80s New York is given a high-powered cinematic makeover, but there's not much trace left of whatever excitement the stage performance may have generated.

A biography created entirely out of interviews with those who knew the socialite, actress and one-time Warhol "superstar" Edie Sedgwick, this non-fiction novel seems to say more about the shadow of Warhol's obsession with glamour and money than any other treatise on the artist.

If we have a chance to play repeated games, Skyrms holds, we can learn from Hume about the "shadow of the future": "I learn to do a service to another, without bearing him any real kindness; because I foresee, that he will return my service, in expectation of another of the same kind, and in order to maintain the same correspondence of good offices with me and with others" (Skyrms 2004, 5).

What is so fascinating about The Shadow of What We Were is how it is both a harrowing story of Pinochet's regime and an absolutely charming fable of survival and justice.

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The team presentation was held Thursday just off Piazza San Marco, the famous Venice square where riders were introduced to a crowd of about 600 in the shadow of St. Mark's Basilica.

There's something intensely French about "In the Shadow of Women," not least in its structure and style.

And this cynicism has, I fear, become the default setting of a culture that lurches about within the shadow of its own extinction yet lacks the moral imagination to change its destiny.

Instead, researchers report online today in Nature, it belonged to an extinct group called dryolestoids, a cadre of fuzzy mammals that scurried about in the shadow of long-necked dinosaurs, as in the artist's impression above.

He must know a bit about the shadows of famous fathers.

In re-creating the painting as a computerized model, the design team had noticed something odd about the shadows of the trees.

He is equally at home in (which is to say equally estranged from and curious about) the shadows of the countryside and the fluorescence of modern city life.

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