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"I like to think of my created environments as... hyper realities," Bird tells Creators, "curious spaces that splinter, mirror and arouse".
store when she dropped her hand bag mirror which flew into splinters.
Seventy-five years later, The Grapes of Wrath is a mirror to a country splintered by inequality, controlled by a minority, and facing climate "catastrophe".
As in Robbe-Grillet, the mystery lies not within the crime but within the detective: while Minami moves steadily closer to the unbearable revelations at the book's denouement, the narrative mirrors his disintegration, splintering into the various Tourette's-like repetitions, the slightly out-of-phase allusions that have dotted it.
Roadblocks are just roadblocks—and though they appear scary on the horizon, they look pretty darn cool smashed to splinters in the rearview mirror.
His heart is still frozen by a splinter from a magic mirror, she still sets out to rescue him from the Snow Queen's icy kingdom.
In the original fairy tale Gerda seeks to rescue her best friend, Kai, the boy next door, who has been kidnapped by the wicked Snow Queen after a splinter from an evil mirror gets into his eye.
What I mean by that is that you have to understand the world you live in, and you should be a little splinter that mirrors the world.
The prologue to "The Snow Queen" ends with the mirror breaking into millions of pieces; then, "if a splinter got into somebody's eye, it stayed there and made everything look bad," at which "the devil laughed".
MIDAS has said that when the section of the Larsen C breaks off, the rest of the ice shelf will be much more vulnerable to melting and could very well mirror what happened at its sister shelf, the Larsen B. That area "splintered and collapsed" over the course of a month in 2002, NASA said, causing almost the entire shelf to disappear.
Based on the premise that (sub urban water flows embody and mirror development dynamics and urbanization patterns, the objective is to analyze access to water splintered within the suburban typologies of Hanoi.
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