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The Red Bulls were winning 5-0 at Yankee Stadium on their way to a 7-0 thranding, and what followed was 15 minutes of nothingness for the ex-England international, who was booed every time he touched the ball.
It's a vanishing point suggesting the nothingness for which the lovers yearn - like the "very pompier trompe-l'oeil backcloth to represent unbroken plain and sky receding to meet in far distance" that Beckett specifies for Happy Days.
The concept of nothingness, for example, may have been central to the Xuanxue project, but it is subject to debate and interpretation.
-- followed by nothingness for the rest of eternity.
It'll be interesting to see if the debate will be able to sustain the utterance of this much nothingness for three more rounds.
Sold! Candy is also useful, with its viscid physical composition and nutritional nothingness, for performing the quasi-bulimia where you taste something and chew it a little bit and then discreetly spit it out into the garbage can, like a bird mommy does for her babies.
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It is depressing that the orchestra should reinforce the belief of millions that reassuringly, relaxingly lush, lyrical sounds like those on offer — Respighi's Technicolor tone poems, as well as short nothingnesses for violin and orchestra by Rimsky-Korsakov, Massenet, Tchaikovsky, Sarasate and John Williams — are the extent of symphonic music.
But a part of me was just so uncomfortable with the nothingness of waiting for the truth to develop, I needed those tidbits, that flotsam and jetsam of speculation, to keep me occupied, to keep my mind busy, to give my outrage some place to attach.
It is laid out thematically — according to questions like "Art (What's It Good For)?," "Nothingness?," "Death?" and "Love?" — bringing considerable lucidity to a genre that can seem otherwise bewilderingly diverse and elliptical.
The voices include a gay bus driver who had a thing for John F. Kennedy, a Vietnamese refugee, an African-American lawyer who muses about O. J. Simpson, a stripper and a man who once watched a nuclear test in Nevada and realized "there was nothing but pain and then nothingness waiting for me in my life".
If so, pop culture may be reaching the critical mass of nothingness required for all art to implode, with the only thing remaining in the cultural universe a square piece of cardboard playing the chord of E minor on loop while sobbing.
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