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Boorstin thought that this pseudo-world had become, Matrix-like, so nearly complete that it controlled even its controllers.
By 1987, Balukas's dominance of women's professional pool was so complete that it was described as "breathtaking" in its scope by The New York Times.
Hamilton's obvious belief that all the world can be refracted through its edible components is so complete that it leads, in a few instances, to sentences that almost come across as satires of food writing.
This was a darkness so complete that it toyed with the senses, a darkness that pressed with its own great density, smothering, strangling, crushing, pushing down with an unfathomable intolerable weight.
His lack of pretense is so complete that it is practically a pretense.
Her technique, he wrote, was "so marvelously finished and complete that it ceases to be technique".
It was an experience so sensuous, so arousing, so complete, that it was weeks before she could forget [it]..
The failure of the 90s wave of virtual reality was so complete that it killed the field for a generation.
The lack of communication is so complete that it would take a psychotherapist to resolve the situation.
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