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Over the years, the hospital became the core of something even grander.
The play she is preparing, however, is "beautifully written and he doesn't do dazzle: it's very wrought, but it goes to the core of something," she says.
The "raids" were the toxic core of something that filtered out into the wider world as #GamerGate, which at first sight appears to be a social media campaign alleging corruption among games journalists and game developers.
In no way do I consider myself a hero, but I do want to circle back to Professor Bullard's comment because it cut to the core of something that I think about often.
Nye's great skill as a science communicator is to cut to the core of something and express its essence.
I want to find out what unifies gabber scenes at their core, and to penetrate the core of something means I must become a part of it.
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Advocates of mimesis understand some notion of mimicry (or similarity, resemblance or imitation) as the core of representation: something represents something else if, and only if, the former mimics the latter in some relevant way.
The cladding, remember, is made of thin sheets of aluminium pressed around a core made of something else.
So you can be, you can be inside your body and be happy, but at the core of it, something else is going on.
All the being and the doing, expansive, glittering, vocal, evaporated; and one shrunk, with a sense of solemnity, to being oneself, a wedge-shaped core of darkness, something invisible to others.
The idea of subjective commitment is at the core of ethics, something that divides the self from itself.
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