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And show biz, in this instance, becomes a magnifying mirror for your basic parent-child relationship.
The editor who is systematically destroying the newspaper where Matt worked, for instance, becomes a fine target for dirty tricks.
He's devoted to honoring the memory of his mother in tiny ways; the care of her goldfish, for instance, becomes a crucial issue between him and Andre, a shallow, mercenary fellow who is driven nuts by his older brother's ineffectuality and introspection.
And although Freeman chops up the verse into neat little segments rather than giving us the architecture of a speech, he has the capacity to make each phrase tell: "simple, plain Clarence", for instance, becomes a withering put-down of his gullible brother.
There's too much of it, and not every instance becomes a headline. .
The reveal of certain objects, like Season 3 Episode 6's finished mandala, for instance, becomes a dance of cross-cuts, the camera circling around the sand artwork we've watched monks painstakingly lay throughout the entire episode without ever fully capturing its fleeting beauty.
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Himmler, for instance, becomes "an inexorable monster whose cold, malignant rage no prayers, no human sacrifices can ever for one moment appease".
Chanel's borrowed axiom that "luxury is a necessity that starts where necessity stops," for instance, becomes an ironic aperçu when it is pointed out that "during the Occupation she chose the easy path," taking on "a powerful German protector" who made sure she did not want "for butter and sugar".
Jet, for instance, became a web-only publication in 2014.
Cyprus, for instance, became a banking haven for Russians and for the Yugoslav regime of Slobodan Milosevic.
You could – for instance – become a vampire: neither alive nor dead.
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