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Beneath a cloud of paper in Kasumigaseki, Tokyo's bureaucratic district, whole ministries are vanishing, merging with each other, or at the very least getting new names.
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In another a ghostly image of an opera house interior, formed from slivers of cut white paper, is punctuated by a tiny cloud of shredded red paper, like a spritz of confetti.
There were still doubters out there, somewhere, beyond the clouds of fluttering paper, but their ranks are surely shrinking.
Perry will go further in the primary season because Christie is walking around in a sad tornado of potential indictments, like Pig Pen from Peanuts surrounded by clouds of blue paper left by process servers.
Ask a group of people to describe the color of a sheet of paper, a cloud, or a glass of milk, and chances are they'll all say "white".
"This is what I'd do to that law," he said, and shouted, "Pull!" He fired, leaving a cloud of smoke and shredded paper fluttering against a bright-blue desert sky.
County officials tried to discern voter intent through a cloud of "hanging chads" (incompletely punched paper ballots) and "pregnant chads" (paper ballots that were dimpled, but not pierced, during the voting process), as well as "overvotes" (ballots that recorded multiple votes for the same office) and "undervotes" (ballots that recorded no vote for a given office).
Both collection and storage of data have always been a big part of HR's function and, until the cloud, meant hard drive space, piles of paper, filing cabinets, and desk drawers.
At 71, Grace Coddington looks raw and striking, a cloud of nectarine hair against paper-white skin, and one sleepy eye, the result of an accident in her early 20s.
In one thrilling instance, the figure is almost totally effaced in a cloud of gray ink on pink paper: a presentiment of abstraction.
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