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The tone is ironic, humorous, but the lines "tell them anguish / is the universal language" do invoke suffering.
The dark-blue lines tell a now-familiar tale: America boasts the highest post-tax-and-transfer income inequality of any highly developed country in the world.
Blake, the device shows us, is almost obsessively fond of the word "Atlantic", make of that what you will, and the lines tell us that Time rages in vain, for, "above Time's troubled Fountains / On the Great Atlantic Mountains / In my Golden House on High/ There they Shine Eternally".
Individual trend lines tell a similar story.
"These lines tell the story of Isaac and Ben and Elijah.
Ultimately such lines tell us much more about what kind of society we think we are a part of than the content of the issues themselves.
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To the theater illustrator Al Hirschfeld, lines told stories.
One of the novel's great lines tells us of its refusal of sympathy.
But they've done the work, drawn the lines, told the story -- and brought it to life.
The shape of the lines tells you about the 3D shape of the terrain.
He's not the type to be bawling and shouting during matches," Lines told BBC Radio Sheffield.
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