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"You learn the most intimate facts about someone's life — how they spend their money, whom they support, what they buy".
Zee Town's residents will be surrendering the most intimate facts of their being to their employer/landlord via their very use of the service they work every day to maintain and extend.
Which is to say, not fiction at all: not powerful, mysterious, wonderful and overwhelming, but something that can be fitted neatly into a PhD essay, or a review of the type which suggests the reviewer is privy to certain intimate facts about the character and circumstances of the author without which the reader will be lost.
Surprisingly I got hundreds of notes telling me people's intimate facts of unbelief and doubt that could get the person fired.
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A dancer is, and a modern dancer, unlike a ballerina, does not mask that intimate fact but exploits it.
That was the most intimate fact we knew about him — that and the fact that sometimes he had headaches and then his wife came to class in his stead and read his lecture for the day.
The physical remains - tights, empty bottle, stains - are intimate raw facts.
They're a journalist's dream, an intimate exclusive: facts, unreportable by anyone else, with the potential for emotional resonance, psychological depth and the titillation of gossip.
So intimate, in fact, that it's keeping me awake most nights.
Gen'l Kleindienst's attitude of arrogance intimated that facts and legality mean nothing and only power counts, & the idea of our system is that power is divided.
It's so intimate, in fact, that when we played there I managed to smack a girl in the head with my guitar.
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