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The State of the Union speech next week will be a catalogue of things hoped for, a resumption of the second inaugural, with an added emphasis on the theme of inequality.
Their rows and reconciliations were exhausting, however petty the catalogue of Things My Servant and I Argue About: a refusal to make marmalade; the heaviness of the coal scuttle.
After all, I've spent the past 10 years co-curating Boing Boing, a place where my business-partners and I pick the websites that interest us the most and assemble them into a kind of deep, wide, searchable catalogue of things that you should know, do, and marvel at.
But the general point is that people like making collections of stuff — real and virtual, says Sari. Snupps has also been running ads flagging up the risk of burglary or other accidental loss, to test marketing strategies, and emphasize the convenience of having a catalogue of things you own should the worst happen.
In addition, the delivery as a whole is filled with hardship and challenges and serves as more or less a catalogue of things to avoid for a healthy delivery.
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Within these fantastical confines, however, can be found a remarkably complete catalogue of the things that men do and feel among men.
Anything you're hearing on Plastic Beach that blows your mind, trust me: they got an even bigger catalogue of incredible things that didn't make the final cut.
To them, knowledge is seen as a threat… For ICP a true understanding of 'fucking rainbows' would reduce them to, as Keats put it, 'the dull catalogue of common things'".
In a Shitposting 101 class they'd show your front-camera selfies, horrible pasta and back catalogue of "Ugly Things You've Seen in the Street".
Yet in many ways the persistent nagging of advertisers, the barrage of catalogues, the seductiveness of things, are as dangerous to free thought as anything Orwell came up with.
So to start with we get a litany of horrors from ancient and not-so-ancient history: a catalogue of the unspeakable things that human beings have traditionally been willing to do to each other.
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