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The day after the release when it had become simultaneously available on all the download sites I was just horrified.
(Houghton and Lamont Libraries were built in the 1940s to relieve Widener, which had become simultaneously too smallits shelves were fulland too largeits immense size and complex catalog made books difficult to locate. But with Harvard's collections doubling every 17 years, by 1965 Widener was again close to full, prompting construction of Pusey).
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As texts are turned into pixels, books have become simultaneously images and index: collections of photographs of pages and of disconnected units that we still call words.
On Aug. 7, Michigan Democrats will vote in primaries that have become, simultaneously, tests of the party's progressive insurgency and tests of whether Muslim candidates can win.
The problem is that Tito is in his thirties, so the fantasy life has become simultaneously more threadbare and yet more desperately important to him.
But on the whole the 13th district, like much of suburban America, has become simultaneously both richer and more socially liberal.
"As North Carolina has filled up with cul-de-sacs, we have become simultaneously more Republican and far less conservative," said John N. Davis, executive director of the North Carolina Forum for Research and Economic Education, a nonprofit, research group supported by business that surveys newcomers.
The rest of the novel will take place as Aljaz slowly drowns: on the brink of death, he has become "simultaneously filmmaker, projectionist and audience" to an eerie, sad Tasmanian home movie.
These have become simultaneously more interesting as artefacts in their own right, and more threatened as display fashion changes and their original purpose is less relevant to today's audiences.
In a recent comment to one of our posts, DDB9000 describes his experience living in a university town and watching student films over the last fifteen years: Over the years, as more and more students have been using video instead of film, the productions (mostly shorts, no longer than an hour), have become simultaneously more slick (Hollywood slick), and more badly made.
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