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Bottom line: All in all, the Chinese have been left puzzled by the midterms, which appear, from afar, to be defined by a kind of cognitive dissonance.
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They are pitiless and isolated, often situated in places that might be beautiful were they not so extreme, and defined by a kind of human deprivation particular to the industry.
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Despite the amount of work that has to happen between now and a future where VR devices operate independently of computing accessories, with form factors that aren't defined by what kind of hardware is powering them, Cohen plays coy about just how far out the Oculus lab is with regards to testing.
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The city is a character in the book, defined by a kind of ongoing instability, in which the only constant is change.
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