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Permanently repeated on More4, Father Ted now exists in a bubble of time as well as its own pocket reality.
The result is that, like the dreamer Valuska, readers of Krasznahorkai are "trapped... in a bubble of time, in one eternal, impenetrable and transparent moment".
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In a bubble of time-gone-by that hadn't yet burst, a beaten-down beatnik tried his luck at bookselling.
"It was a little pocket of time," screenwriter Rudolph Wurlitzer recalled in a phone interview, "a bubble of time when the movies weren't executive-driven.
People who had lived in the UK for anything between a couple of years and 60 or more were suddenly finding themselves in a bubble of suspended time, with huge question marks about their future, their lives and their families.
Because a lot of times, leaders themselves live in a bubble of activity.
In a bubble or time of complacency, investors will bid high-yield bond prices to unusually high levels, which causes the spread between high-yield bond yields and investment grade bond yields to shrink.
At the Miami Art Museum last winter, he showed an eccentric fusion of the beautifully wrought -- furniture he designed and made -- and comic-book poetics, like a bubble of water frozen in time.
I lived in Japan for two years and felt like I was in a bubble most of the time.
I lived in a bubble within a bubble within a bubble of repression and denial.
They were fronted by weary men who lived in bubbles of time-gone-by that hadn't yet burst.
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