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The raw material would make a first-rate semi-scholarly work of non-fiction.
The material would make the building look grander, and this grandeur would make the phoenixes look even rougher and more realistic.
I soon realized that the material would make a better play than a novel, as it took place primarily in a single location and was overrun with theatrical types.
The company would spend about a month in the locale; the dancers would tell Bausch their impressions of the place, feed her ideas; she, combining these ideas with other material, would make the piece; and it would première, with great hoopla, in the city in question.
But what if a material could be built that had a negative refractive index, so that light was bent in the opposite direction and an object appeared to be farther from the surface than it really was?Several years ago Sir John Pendry, a physicist at Imperial College, London, who was musing on this idea, realised that such a material would make a perfect lens.
If you're into composting, the waste material would make a fine addition to your compost heap.
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Loss of caste is a regular theme in pamphlets for top-end apartment houses; for instance, the material for 1021 Park Avenue assured prospective purchasers that 85th and Park was "a center of social distinction," a class statement that few marketing materials would make today.
In 2000, Pendry predicted that left-handed materials would make possible marvels such as completely flat lenses with perfect resolution and zero loss (Science, 10 November 2000, p. 1066).
On its own, it is unlikely that such material would have made the film go viral, and result in being acclaimed as "Swiftian".
There are so many writers represented, almost all of whom will be unknown to most visitors, that more explanatory material would have helped make the exhibition even more compelling.
He loves the material that would make any name director scream, "Cut," and send the script back for rewrite.
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