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As in "Sway," several different lives entwine and separate, and the author offers the revelation of this counterpoint as a kind of unemphatic music: there are certain echoes, themes, and repetitions, but Lazar seems unwilling to insist on a final form or a pedagogic coda, preferring that we sound out the mysterious shape for ourselves.
Their shape change quickly as the sun rises, and as the painting most likely isn't depicting any specific moment, it is impossible to draw any conclusions from the mysterious shape in the painting.
"Maslow's pyramid of human needs theory had the right, slightly mysterious, shape, the right colors, and as a theory, was a bit sketchy and floored so I thought it would be perfect, especially with the Pyramid Stage being the main one at the Glastonbury Festival," Balogh tells The Creators Project.
The obsession disrupts his family life, which is illustrated in an iconic, emotional dinner scene where he sculpts that mysterious shape, revealed to be Wyoming's Devils Tower, into a pile of mashed potatoes while his children silently cry for their delusional father.
The mysterious shape is a rainwater cistern.
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Denis Lavant plays the mysterious shape-shifter in the limo and – even weirder – there's a cameo from Kylie.
During "the Day of Thirteen Raids", when the Luftwaffe repeatedly bomb the city, Fausto witnesses the Bad Priest trapped under a beam: stripped and tortured by local children, the priest is revealed to be a woman — none other than the final incarnation of V, the mysterious, shape-shifting, demonical-mechanical take on the eternal feminine which dances in and out of Pynchon's mesmeric first novel.
These include Jane Harris's drawings of pleasing yet mysterious shapes formed by a heavy application of graphite.
The tracks are driven by flickering beats and patterns, and the images echo this logic with mysterious shapes that get more familiar through repetition, but no less mysterious.
Using a combination of soot and saliva as a drawing medium, Mr. Castle (1900-77), a deaf mute who resisted schooling, was often fired up by the mysterious shapes of and connections among words and numbers.
In the headquarters of Koolhaas's Office for Metropolitan Architecture (now simply OMA), to the north of the city, where armies of bleary-eyed interns are summoning mysterious shapes from blocks of blue Styrofoam, there is a mild panic of public relations staffers.
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