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You spend your pop life longing for one of your three-and-a-half minute slices of radio fodder to rise above being mere pop music, to enter the social fabric of the nation and times we live through, like 'Give Peace a Chance' or 'Anarchy in the UK' or 'Three Lions'.
A trove of histological slides were made, documenting minute slices of the theoretical physicist's brain.
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In 1978 they changed their name to the Cure, signed to Fiction Records and released their first single, Killing an Arab, a two-and-a-half minute slice of post-punk pop inspired by Albert Camus' novel L'Etranger.
Their formula was simple: no synthesisers, chamber orchestras or tedious showing off, just simple three-chord progressions wrapped in two-minute slices of buzzing guitar.
Then the lights came back on, and for a few minutes slices of the cake were distributed among the children.
The replication profile of each chromosome was cut into one-minute slices of time.
"This huge acting company will be portraying a 90-minute slice of our nation as it goes to the polls.
So there he was at the Essex House, being questioned by group after group of journalists, each having been given a 30-minute slice of Mr. Hartnett's day.
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