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Byrdak returned in time, but Edgin was on the radar.
They've been travelling in time, but in opposite directions.
Separate, diverging in time, but drawing together in specific scenes.
"Longevity" here means extension not in time but in space.
Byron, you were cheated in time but not in quality.
Lost in time but also "coolly aware": this dialectic undergirds much of Krasznahorkai's fiction.
How coordinated these gatherings were is lost in time, but coincidence is improbable.
Most were able to escape in time, but four elderly residents who stayed behind were killed.
No, I've written pieces that jump around in time, but never anything that moved directly backward.
The effect was that of amniotic calm, everyone suspended in time but nourished.
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