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Like "Weetzie Bat," "Pink Smog" sparkles and obscures; it's a glorious mirage, like the city it pays homage to.
Anyone driving down Ninth Street, a grimly tattered boom-to-bust boulevard, suddenly encounters Fare & Square gleaming and bustling like a mirage, like the supermarkets in the middle-class towns flourishing farther off in the Delaware Valley.
But before we can assess an "Obama Moment," we have to know if this is an actual "moment," or whether this is a mirage, like the one when Bill Clinton promised to oppose NAFTA, and then rammed it through Congress "over the dead bodies" of the progressive movement?
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Its central industry is as mirage-like as the projection of light on a screen.
But, whenever he went in its direction, the sound seemed, mirage-like, to move somewhere else.
Questions from the audience made the answer to the question even more mirage-like.
Several other pieces, including a metal penguin, a giant ceramic sofa and a Cubist nude, also rise mirage-like.
The engineering marvel set in 160 acres of Texas hill country has a surreal, almost mirage-like mystique.
And then I saw our destination, a mirage-like line of green a couple of miles ahead: a forty-thousand-acre wetland called the Ciénega de Santa Clara.
Every surface of the adobe upland is decorated, parts in deck-chair stripes, interspersed with mirage-like tranches of cool pine forests.
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