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Brian Greene, a professor of physics and mathematics at Columbia and a founder of the festival (with his wife, Tracy Day), offered fascinating remarks on human perception, time and, finally, string theory, which suggests other dimensions, neither straight nor merely curved but "curled up" in a way.
When he spoke at both Stanford and Columbia University, he made fascinating remarks about the human mind, its ability to discover and transcend the laws of nature, and what this implied.
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The fascinating remark, which the Vatican did not deny, obviously lacks larger context, and demands considerable elucidation.
On June 24th, six weeks after the jury dispersed, Judge O'Toole presided over the formal sentencing of Tsarnaev, and Clarke made a fascinating remark.
But I find the remarks fascinating and important to deconstruct because they affirm – as insider discourse captured for the public often can – the fact that a new kind of narrative for America has taken over from one of our oldest and most cherished national myths.
David Grann, in his fascinating account of Frédéric Bourdin, remarks that Bourdin had written the following in his notebook: "When you fight monsters, be careful that in the process you do not become one" ("The Chameleon," August 11th & 18th).
This cultivated gangster likes to observe other people; he draws pictures of anyone who interests him and quotes Biblical verse he's an aesthete and an ironist and Crowe, dominating every situation with a violent lunge or a vicious remark, gives a fascinating, self-amused performance (I was reminded of Marlon Brando at his most perverse).
The remarks came during a fascinating conversation between the two at the ICA just after publication, in which Ishiguro, who grew up speaking "pidgin Japanese" at home, talked about his dual‑culture upbringing.
The work staged this month at an international theatre festival in Sibiu, the former capital of Transylvania, proved a fascinating counterpoint to Nigel Farage's recent remarks about having Romanians for neighbours.
It is tempting to agree with Dmitry, the educational psychologist who discovers the feral child in this fascinating and moving novel, when he remarks that the boy "was better off living with dogs than with humans..
But I know that this remark can provoke a fascinating conversation among all but the youngest children about why certain buildings appeal to them and others do not, and how accurately it takes us into Gehry's way of thinking.
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