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You get haunted afterwards; long, long afterwards, as though you have carelessly taken in a kind of condensed reality that then becomes reconstituted into something momentous you have always known, but didn't know you knew.
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And: "The sense of doom hovering over him these past days has condensed into reality, as clouds condense into needed rain.
Time is not alone in condensing Afghan reality into simplistic morality tales.
They create a condensed and sculpted reality.
On Bradley's analysis, this turns out to be a condensed form for 'Reality is no place where ghosts exist'.
She was fascinated with the way her father, Joseph, a professional photographer, could condense three-dimensional reality into two-dimensional images, but she was not initially interested in art.
Natalya Beskorovana's words, a 35-year-old from Semenivka, condense the everyday reality of the majority of Ukrainian refugees or internally displaced persons.
Maitreyanāth asserts in his Verses on the Distinction Between Phenomena and Reality (Dharmadharmatāvibhaṅga-kārikā, DharDVK; Sems tsam phi 50b 53b)—"All this is understood to be condensed in two categories: phenomena (dharma) and reality (dharmatā) because they encompass all".
Eventually I was able to turn the reality into a fiction that worked: Two characters were condensed into one, a name was changed, I made some stuff up in terms of the history between my friend and I.
This is not so much the fault of such forums themselves but a reflection of the reality of policymaking, which is complex and time-consuming and can seldom be condensed to the schedule of a few days.
Condensed milk.
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