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I trace the essence back to Lewis Carroll, then Ray Bradbury, Shirley Jackson, and Rod Serling, then, immediately after, to Dick, Kafka, and Kubrick.
Steve Jobs, the man who turned Apple into a digital cult, once famously described the Macintosh computer team as "a group of people going, in essence, back to the garage, but in a large company".
"These guys didn't even read the script; they just looked at the shooting schedule and went: 'Night, night, night – no, we can't do that.' So I had to rewrite a lot of scenes and try to find a way of smuggling the essence back.
In the Prologue of "Phenomenology of perception", Ponty announces: phenomenology is also a philosophy which puts essence back into existence, and does not expect to arrive at an understanding of man and the world from any starting point other than that of their "facticity" (Merleau Ponty 1945, p. vii).
It's Rufus singing Judy; Wainwright bringing Garland's work and essence back to life through his own unique and celebrated perspective.
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It is atrocious that these "ambassadors at large" are misusing their privileges to commit crimes which would be punishable under normal circumstances, including crimes against women and children, and that the law in essence backs them up.
Phenomenology is both a knowledge of essences and also a philosophy which puts essences back into existence, insisting that man and the world can be understood only on the basis of facticity; it has both a static and a genetic moment.
For a moment, Essence held back.
But just being on the field, feeling the essence flowing back, is so obviously a joy to him.
The drug had an almost magical effect, in essence turning back the clock and reversing the heart attack.
In essence, Look Back will provide the kind of time-shifted television viewing that has persuaded millions of Americans to pay $10 or so every month to cable companies or to TiVo.
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