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There they fork into long, graceful arteries, from Sunset Park to Sheepshead Bay to Avenue U, along which enclaves of Chinese-Americans cling, the way early Midwestern towns did to railroad tracks.
What Shields here calls "the natural curvature to which we cling," the arc of "love, marriage, children," a sustaining domesticity, might fracture at any moment and reveal the waiting emptiness beneath the teatime chatter.
But he's not really Wooderson, so much as the equal and opposite reaction: Willoughby is watching everyone get older while trying to desperately cling the same age.
And if, when they do so cling, the rest of us otherize them by calling them racists and burning their flag, we will make the problem worse: we will make them fly that confederate flag higher and so alienate our African American countrymen in those states even more.
You can likewise manufacture or purchase racks to cling the dividers.
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If a mouse was passively rotating on the rod (i.e. clinging) the number of passive rotations were counted.
Pull gently on the front section (from the back section) of the new diaper, to help un-cling the static cling from within the diaper that has built up from the factory.
Thus traces of the storyteller cling to the story the way handprints of the potter cling to the dry vessel".
The butterfat makes the powder cling to the skin.
The subject had to cling onto the grid while manipulating the food items.
The spores cling to the hands of hospital staff, lurking under fingernails and rings.
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