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Precisely because it has become less feasible, that deep urge to be anonymous, or even to be someone else, exists ever more powerfully within us.

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"He's never existed, ever.

The fastidiousness of it is impressively ruthless: the living river has to stay dead, or exist only as an ever more distant "heritage".

In honour of DOOM's return to the FPS arena, here's a look at some of the best weapons of video gaming, an industry that largely seems to exist just to produce ever more impressive weapons of war for us to fetishise.

Opponents counter that, once the tax exists, it will be easily extended to ensnare ever more taxpayers.

Further, these mounting costs don't exist in a vacuum, but in an ever more competitive global environment.

An unofficial modernity, which existed in parallel with the official socialist modernity, became ever more significant in late socialism, and it certainly contributed to its demise.

It circulated in ever more embellished form for centuries in manuscripts, a hundred examples of which still exist.

Was Britten ever more inspired?

Ever more rules and taxes.

Whistler is ever more interesting.

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