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His whole personality formed itself from a mass of oppositions, of contraries.
They spoke of having to prise the dead from a mass of agglutinated humans.
Her reliance on evasion and melee combat rather than guns separates her from a mass of first-person heroes.
At this point, Mr. Gehry's design for the downtown museum features a tower rising from a mass of waves that evokes a cloud or fog.
Naked bodies judder indistinctly across the canvas; a figure dangles from a noose before a decrepit house; legs protrude from a mass of party balloons.
After Falcon was found, the family lingered for nearly an hour taking questions from a mass of reporters who spilled onto the front lawn.
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The New Yorker, December 27 , 1952P. 12 A hostess at a buffet dinner decorated her table with a cornucopia centerpiece from which a mass of fruit poured forth.
In "Suspended Women," from 2000, a mass of dancers rush to the front of the stage in a whoosh of tulle.
A hostess at a buffet dinner decorated her table with a cornucopia centerpiece from which a mass of fruit poured forth.
The culprit, his research indicates, is at the back of the palate, from which a mass of nerves called the spheno-palatine ganglion stretches into the head.
By Gerald Jonas and Geoffrey T. Hellman The New Yorker, December 27 , 1952P. 12 A hostess at a buffet dinner decorated her table with a cornucopia centerpiece from which a mass of fruit poured forth.
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