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They cannot feel the god who lives in the wires strung over our housesno matter how tightly they grasp him with their feet.
"The workers will start withholding food, the male gets weakened, and at some point the workers will grasp him and dump him out of the hive," said Gene E. Robinson, who studies bees at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
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Even though recovery and therapy -- not to mention becoming my own boss -- helped arrest that pattern, a tiny voice that has the ability to grow deafening at times always seems to float alongside my more rational one when a bright and shiny work opportunity looms slightly outside of my grasp: Make him think you're interested in him and he'll give it to you might be the thought.
Without him nothing is grasped: knowing him the whole range of moral and technical excellence in the Manchester Guardian becomes intelligible.
The release of motion discovers a kind of calm; the film's closing shot, a freeze-frame of Doinel running by the ocean, grasps him in a moment of hopefulness.
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