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Mordecai Richler, who died last week, had by the end of his life become inseparable from a place, Montreal, and even a country, Canada, without ever flattering or even saying anything particularly nice about either.
By Adam Gopnik Mordecai Richler, who died last week, had by the end of his life become inseparable from a place, Montreal, and even a country, Canada, without ever flattering or even saying anything particularly nice about either.
Eudora Welty, who died the other day at the age of ninety-two, wrote seven stories for this magazine between 1951 and 1969, including "The Ponder… Mordecai Richler, who died last week, had by the end of his life become inseparable from a place, Montreal, and even a country, Canada, without… "For all we know / We may never meet again.
These tactics become inseparable from a knowledge and understanding of processes related to population (Foucault 1991).
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Our technology is no longer something on the outside - it's become inseparable from us, it's a part of us.
Emerson and the transcendentalist literary movement, more than any other literary or political development in the nineteenth century, are responsible for shaping the American ethos of individualism that has become inseparable from the idea of an American identity.
It is his 3-year-old daughter, Isabella, or Bella, as she is known, who has a fatal chromosomal disorder called Trisomy 18. Bella's struggle is the emotional undercurrent of his campaign and, for his supporters, has become inseparable from Mr. Santorum's appeal as a Christian conservative who opposes abortion.
But another might be that artistic worth has become inseparable from the hype around it, the creation of which is an art in itself.
But for every "Gone With the Wind," or for any visual image as indelibly perfect as Terence Stamp's 1962 embodiment of Billy Budd, the other side of the coin may be a stiff, gaudy 1974 "Gatsby" with a frail, neurasthenic Daisy (Mia Farrow) who threatens to become inseparable from the role.
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