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The novel is at its best in the oblique revelation of this man, with his lacunae of privacy and passion.
However, I believe he shared Sebald's mistrust of clarity and his desire to account for the lacunae of lived life.
The second type, rarer in so-called literary fiction, is a novel about people who really existed, recreated by an author who plays with the facts, and especially the intriguing lacunae, of their lives.
It is perhaps no coincidence that in "Adlestrop", his meditation on the strange lacunae of the machine age, that as an express train pulls in at the deserted station and progress and momentum ebbs, we hear a blackbird's song and then simply the song of "all the birds of Oxfordshire and Gloucestershire".
We used Hematoxylin & Eosin staining to see inflammatory cells, necrotic alveolar bone, and empty lacunae of osteoclasts.
The literature search and critical review have also provided a lead to lacunae of the research in this field.
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Some strong works from the blue and pink periods and the thirties bracket a lacuna of Cubism.
Some strong works from the Blue and Pink periods and the thirties bracket a lacuna of Cubism.
It means I have to live in the lacuna of uncertainty, embracing not knowing and carrying on, a new skill I practise daily.
This book, based on a series of lectures, contains lacunas of its own, and in places reads more like a notebook than a polished work.
He sensed a specific lacuna of warmth, of any viable contact with his daughter, and this sensation caused a lump to rise in his throat.
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