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"The store literally becomes a map of a relationship nightmare," Durvasula told the Journal.

Speaking to the Wall Street Journal, Mr Durvasula said: "The store literally becomes a map of a relationship nightmare".

Its moments of high drama are explosive: white light tears across the stage with a sizzling bang; a character becomes a map of blood.

As you study Ms. Moreau's features, the actress reveals so many layers of emotional complexity that her face becomes a map of the world -- careworn, childlike and profoundly beautiful.

The topography of the self's employment then becomes a map of the field that has been fractured into communities barely conversant with each other.

And if you build up a library, your shelf becomes a map of the imprints (big or small) each one made in your mind.

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The world has become a map of targets for the American arrows represented by the trinity of war -- Bush, Rumsfeld and Condoleezza, and behind them the famous 'quiet' man, Dick Cheney".

This is the challenge of teaching new dancers Martha's works: to know the music so well that the obvious and carefully plotted formal correspondences become a map of markings along a turbulent path, not a form-fitting suit to revel comfortably within.

Under the dead light of the Passaic afternoon the desert became a map of infinite disintegration and forgetfulness.

To many, we have become a map of vigil candles and tears, a land of suspicion and challenged identities.

It is going to become a map of memory, all over Europe". But not everyone has responded positively to the stolpersteine project.

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