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"There's a ripple effect going outwards.
He can make his elbows bend outwards.
Some are casting their net outwards, chasing expatriates and tax refugees.
It is the one argument for a "truth" he makes in a hundred and seven essays: "Nature has very conveniently cast the action of our sight outwards.
But whereas A Little Life gradually shed its characters until it focused on the torment of one, City On Fire reaches outwards, encompassing a huge, rattling cast list in an ambitious attempt to capture the squalid, spray-painted world of New York in 1977 where "it was like a bomb had gone off, leaving only outcasts".
This lamp will cast the light from the floor to the ceiling, but not outwards.
Cast iron is a major element in London's bone structure, sprawling outwards from the river that runs through it: everything from lampposts to the manhole covers branded with Thames Water, beneath which the sewers flow.
Although not traditionally regarded as an apotropaic, mirrors have been used to ward off vampires when placed, facing outwards, on a door (in some cultures, vampires do not have a reflection and sometimes do not cast a shadow, perhaps as a manifestation of the vampire's lack of a soul).
Fiction looks outwards.
Inwards or outwards?
Love simply flows outwards.
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