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That was always upside down.
He had an old belt with a little pony on it; the pony was almost always upside down.
"This, you can't follow someone through the lens if they move, and the image is always upside down".
A New York diver I once interviewed who specialized in retrieving wet cars told me that vehicles dumped into the water were nearly always upside down by the time they had settled on the muddy bottom.
The title refers to a fictional performance artist who distresses Manhattanites in the weeks after the World Trade Center's collapse by appearing "unannounced, in various parts of the city, suspended from one or another structure, always upside down, wearing a suit, a tie and dress shoes..
Lianne also broods over the appearance of a performance artist known as Falling Man, a not so subtle symbol of the hubris of trying to make art out of horror: "He'd appeared several times in the last week, unannounced, in various parts of the city, suspended from one or another structure, always upside down, wearing a suit, a tie and dress shoes.
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And there are always upsides and downsides to it.
There's always an upside to a near empty venue.
No more tuxedos -- well, there's always an upside to every downfall.
Plus, there is always the upside that we will get another series to ease the longueurs of the 2014 summer schedules.
One has a single curl, another a curl plus bow (this baby is almost always shown upside down), a third is bonneted, while Nos. 4 and 5 sport distinctive hairdos.
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