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It was like a purgatory after which you entered something other than heaven.
The country, raised on Soviet athletic glory, entered something of a national depression.
At the time, his career had entered something of a lull, and he was busy recording country music for the American market.
Despite its all-inclusive imprimatur, no one entered something so guerilla, say, as a stick figure in crayon on lined manila paper.
He describes his own entrance to Auschwitz in 1940, when it was a camp for Poles, as the moment when he "bade farewell to everything I had hitherto known on this earth and entered something seemingly no longer of it".
I've always wondered whether he's thinking furiously about what to say next, or has entered something closer to a state of trance, in which he's as surprised as anyone to hear what comes out of his mouth next.
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"Now we're reaching the end of that era and entering something new".
This sense of almost entering something just out of reach seems a central religious experience.
And the minute the white people enter, something terrible happens, from an aesthetic point of view.
So if a site asked him for his mother's maiden name, he would enter something like "Butterscotch".
But that doesn't mean we are not entering something similar in the way of a culture war.
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