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We are facing an age in which virtually nothing will be forgotten.
And we're talking about a line of work in which virtually all satisfaction is paycheck-dependent.
Vila-Matas seems determined to test that faith, crafting tales of surrealist noir in which virtually anything can happen except happiness.
Now it is more reminiscent of the old Groucho Marx television show, "You Bet Your Life," in which virtually every contestant lost.
Why else would Ashley's lover, Diane Grace Savagee), a fashion-model-pretty young black woman, turn up for a quick scene in which virtually nothing transpires?
They married or had children or focused on making a living or had licked too many wounds from a contact sport in which virtually no pads are used.
I start with a salad in which virtually everything but the artichokes is raw, so the flavors are clean and refreshing.
One rule governs the dialogue: in a series in which virtually everyone who appears onscreen is Japanese, "there's never an Asian reference," Mr. Abeyta said.
Their first season, in which virtually every major designer showed in the park, drew coverage from CNN, CBS, NBC, the BBC, VH-1 and MTV.
East Germany had a command economy, in which virtually all decisions were made by the governing communist party, the Socialist Unity Party SEDD).
It was the first century in which virtually every theatrical design developed during the previous two millennia was available at the same time.
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