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Ghost belongs to the same necrophiliac genre as Truly Madly Deeply: it may want to celebrate romance but it actually sanctifies loss.
Part-conceptual art piece, part-actual product, designers Chen Chen & Kai Williams CKK Ghost belongs to a collection of experiences and impalpable objects for sale at the Walker Art Center's museum store.
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The only T42 I ever saw give up the ghost belonged to a friend who treated it badly — flinging it onto tables, hammering cruelly at its keys, and dropping it repeatedly — until, one day (I think there might have been spillage involved), she broke the unbreakable.
Many of these ghosts belong to the most brilliant linguists, scholars, philosophers, theologians and historians of their day.
The ghosts belong to Noel's father -- declared missing in action in Vietnam when Noel is in the first grade -- and to a Little League catcher whom Noel pounds into a coma while trying to score off a triple.
The good news is that "Ghost Lights" belongs to the revelatory-heartbreaking camp.
First, the ghost nodes belonging to subdomains with larger i values are updated in parallel, and thereafter ghost nodes in subdomains with larger j, k, and smaller i, j, k indices are updated.
Moreover, the ghost energy density belongs to a dynamical cosmological constant, therefore we need a dynamical frame to accommodate it instead of general relativity.
The most famous ghost in the show belongs to the founder of the Public Theater, Joseph Papp, who is profiled in a number that brashly charges along in words that tumble over themselves until the lyric seems to get digitally stuck on the name Joe.
The active peaks are followed by the ghost peaks that belong to the virtual peak boundary.
The presence of one ghost, presumed to belong to Fanny's sister, Elizabeth, had already been noted while Fanny lay dying, and the two concluded that the spirit now haunting Parsons' house must be that of Fanny Lynes herself.
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