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That is the abyss from which there is no return".
"Stardust Memories" daringly ramps up the abyss from 2-D to 4-D.
Not included were "Into the Abyss," from Werner Herzog; "The Interrupters," from Steve James; and "Senna," from Asif Kapadia.
The action had a whiff of desperation, of the vertigo of failure, of contemplating the abyss from a serviceable ledge.
The weirdly alien notion of a space-time abyss from which nothing escapes not even light seemed to confound all logic.
A new oil embargo then - especially over an extended period - could plunge developing countries into an economic abyss from which they might not be able to recover.
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One sinister word for it, abyss -- from the Greek, a ("without") byssos ("bottom") -- perfectly evokes the dark infinities and the primal chaos.
Martels latest feature is a glimpse into the colonial abyss, adapted from a famed Argentine novel about a Spanish officer in a remote proto-Paraguayan outpost.
The word "abyss" comes from "the Greek word ἄβυσσος, meaning bottomless".
This week's story, "Mining the Abyss," comes from an excellent journalistic piece by Jo Chandler,, published in December 2013 by The Global Mail an Internet news services based in Sidney, Australia.
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