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In "Chelsea Girls," Myles describes a world of penny loafers and cut-off jean shorts, the World's Fair, highway "comfort stations," Filene's Basement, teenagers hanging out in the parking lot of Butterick's ice cream, "teevee" — all familiar baby boomer territory, but without nostalgia, and with a frankness about sexuality that opens a direct channel of connection from then to now.

The Mars/Venus view describes a world that does not exist, at least here on earth.

Darwinism, strictly interpreted, describes a world that is random, haphazard and mostly unpredictable.

It describes a world in which there are lots of savings and comparatively few attractive places to invest them.

Besides the alarming humanitarian risks associated with environmental challenges, the report describes a world that is slowly becoming more equal.

The collection's litany of glitter and patent leather, neon and sugar, describes a world that's sick with itself.

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Hodgson has described a World Cup without England as unthinkable.

In More Human, I described a world run by an "insular ruling elite".

3. 'FAR AWAY' Caryl Churchill's elusive and horrifyingly familiar fable described a world dissolving into epidemic violence.

Linda Bassett as Mrs Jarrett described a world of fire, flood, and famine.

In her program notes on Friday, Donna Karan described "a world of luxury".

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