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It felt like the birth of something.
He was happy to experience the birth of something so unique".
And its freshness never abates: to watch it, even today, is to feel present at the birth of something new.
The entire industry, in short, was ripe not so much for a makeover as for mass euthanasia, followed by the birth of something new.
It honors a determination to carry on, to persist in the face of adversity -- by contrast to Christmas, which signifies the birth of something unprecedentedly new.
The reviews were glowing: this paper's Michael Billington called it "the most dazzling main-stage debut in years", while the Telegraph's Charles Spencer said of the first-night audience: "Everyone knew they were at the birth of something special".
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It was a mix – or rather, a birthing – of something born out of her two distinct interests: the ghetto of where she grew up and the aesthetics of goth.
So the hope must be that the current argument represents not the death-rattle of Kyoto, but the birth pangs of something better.
It's hard to say whether this is the death spasm of a calcified system deeply in crisis, or the birth pangs of something more odious.
After years of mortality, she decided to give birth to something else: herself.
My best case study for the death of "London 2.0" and the re-birth of "London Something Else Oh" is Skimlinks, or Skimbit as was.
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