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Imagine an accident happened in which 100 people died.
My favourite concert films tend to be home-made affairs, such as Faust's Nobody Knows If It Ever Happened, in which Jean-Hervé Péron plays guitar naked and the band gas the audience at the end.
That's the take-away from a head-scratcher of a show called "Not What Happened," in which we meet a woman who makes her living as a re-enactor portraying a farm woman of a couple centuries back, and then meet the historical figure herself.
Like the black humorists of the '60s with whom he invites comparison — Vonnegut and Heller especially, though to my mind less the Heller of "Catch-22" than the one of "Something Happened," in which the protagonist literally loves his child to death — Auslander knows when he's stretched logic to the breaking point.
However, in the HPLC chromatogram of the PCR extract metabolites, complicated cases happened in which different parent compounds produced the same metabolite.
Flukes have always happened, in which an overhauled car received less interest than a manufacturer expected, but now the flukes are turning into widespread occurrences.
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Unless it doesn't happen, in which case you read it somewhere else.
Maybe he'll wonder why this keeps happening, in which case I have a theory.
And what a relief to read a story in which things actually happen, in which the characters aren't just mired in inchoate longing.
SantaCon, the annual street happening in which nearly 5,000 costumed participants join in a day of good cheer, eating and drinking, was last Saturday.
The world of "Stray Dog" is one in which anything can happen, in which people no longer know with any confidence how to act rightly: a world whose standards of behavior have become dangerously slippery.
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