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The present never is in the sense of being observable, but it can be understood meaningfully to the extent that the past asserts its presence in it.
However it's served, though, buckwheat sure asserts its presence.
Early in Joshua Cody's sprightly, manic cancer memoir, "[Sic]," the author pauses to explain the musical significance of the "golden ratio" — the moment, almost two-thirds of the way through a composition, when the work often "asserts its presence and opens up to take you in and it feels like the pilot has moved the throttle and you feel motion again".
The past asserts its presence in every moment and every exchange.
In a neighborhood awash in BMW's, Jaguars and Porsches, this sports car quietly asserts its presence.
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In the four months since the Iraqi al-Qaeda group changed its name to reflect its growing ambitions, it has forcefully asserted its presence in some of the towns and villages captured from Syrian government forces.
It murmurs rather than asserting its presence on one of those narrow, slanting streets in Greenwich Village that taxi drivers, spoiled by the relentless grid of so much of Manhattan, can never find.
TISHMAN Speyer wasted little time asserting its presence in Lower Manhattan.
In this way, Morro da Providência briefly asserted its presence upon the city.
The Palestinian Authority, based in the West Bank, is responding by trying to assert its presence.
"Untitled I" is a lengthy serpentine, ropelike braid that hangs from the wall and coils on the floor, asserting its presence in the gallery.
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