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In a nutshell, I have now entered a space in which the marginal benefit of chemo cannot be measured.
China has entered a space between poor and rich that some economists call a "middle income trap".
As soon as they stepped into the TANF department, she felt as if they had entered a space engineered for discomfort.
With the launch of Vice News, a separate channel for its international reporting, earlier this month, the company has entered a space previously occupied by more staid outlets news and established, from GlobalPost to CNN.
However, once you got to the bottom of the stairs, walked through an empty hallway, and went through two doors, you entered a space that reminded me of Gringott's wizarding bank from the Harry Potter books.
It's also what endows young men with the misguided wisdom that they are entitled to sex, that because they are in a nightclub they have entered a space in which women want to be approached.
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Who wants to enter a space that at its very core feels uninviting?
As a result, I can no longer enter a space without instantly hunting for its pros and cons.
So suppose when the particles are less than a millimeter apart, they enter a space with more dimensions.
In the first section of "the One," seen on Thursday, the audience enters a space where a row of chairs faces another, leaving a runway in the middle.
Visitors must leave behind bags and electronic devices, including phones, before entering a space where there is nothing to see besides Ms Abramovic.
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