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Instead, they're conduits to a more perfect world, brought back by the same rugged willpower that imposed leisure on these wilds a century before.
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A moor, a hill, a ridge, a wood: in Garner's books these are not landscapes but conduits to an older, wilder magic.
For Williams, the documents weren't fake news but a conduit to a deeper truth.
It was a conduit to a place beyond the kitchen, beyond even me.
She is also right that dance could be a "conduit to a lifetime of fitness and exercise".
Ordinarily representative and reflective of reality, music here becomes a conduit to a more primitive sense of apprehension.
How did "rabbit hole," which started its figurative life as a conduit to a fantastical land, evolve into a metaphor for extreme distraction?
We moved to Albion Street, in Newton; opposite lived Rhonda, born on exactly the same day as me, and my conduit to a sugary world.
It's weird that the enthusiasm of little girls for dance isn't used at school as a conduit to a lifetime of fitness and exercise.
The conclusion might be to consider a career change and perhaps to view continuing education as a conduit to a new career.
How did a term that started its figurative life as a conduit to a fantastical land evolve into a metaphor for extreme distraction?
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