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Even the rests become charged when Mr. Gergiev unpredictably extends them, only to shatter them with the next wave of sound.
She pops straight back on and tears up the stage in a circuit of jumps and turns in which her own terrific academic clarity and fullness become charged with renewed rapture.
The photographs of boarded up buildings and unremarkable intersections she retrieves from the archive, the vacant lots and undeveloped foundations of buildings she takes the time to photograph in her own wanderings — these become charged with the politics of place.
Like Andy Warhol before them, Gilbert and George present a flat, unemphatic image to the world and somehow, because of this emptiness, they become charged with meanings from the wider culture.
Take a notorious example: Freud uses the ordinary Besetzung (charge or investment) to say that an idea can become charged or intense; he is rendered as saying that an idea can become "cathected" with energy.
Others include placing the body's weight over the front of the foot; the contrast between tight, closed positions and outstretched ones; the turnout of upper and lower body and limbs from the center; and the way that a leg and a foot become charged with beaming energy when pointed.
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My power is still out at home (Con Ed's best estimate is Thursday night at midnight) and local cafes have become charging stations.
Even the most mundane details became charged with unbearable import.
The most innocuously phrased sentence becomes charged with disturbing ambiguities.
In another sequence the communal fun becomes charged with the tenderness and anxiety of sexual exploration.
The neuron becomes charged and "sparks," sending its signal to the next neuron in line.
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