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Nostalgia is inherent to Parker's work; the objects you look at have a history, were once something else.
These seemingly impossibly folded and looping constructions of bent and painted wood are based on the concept of a shell, which Ms. Manspeizer, one of the show's older artists, described as "the remainder of an organism that was once something else, and whose primary function is no more".
Every moment felt charged with a thing that had just happened, or a thing that would happen once something else had ended.
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In still other cases, brewers used barrels that had once contained something else, like bourbon, Scotch, Port or even pinot noir, hoping to impart to the beer trace elements of the past contents.
Looking again at stories by V. S. Pritchett that he had admired years before, he's startled by something he hadn't remembered: "Rereading them, you relish the craftsmanship, but then your eye is caught, once again, by something else.
QUESTION FROM READERZZ: McChrystal, now WikiLeaks; is this succession of scandals going to lead to a meaningful, widespread re-ignition of debate about the war more broadly, or are these just little blips that will recede once we have something else to talk about?
Once you find something else that replaces your coffee habit, overcoming the caffeine addiction will be much easier.
"I tried using something else once, and I hated it," he said.
"I would say, 'You can write about something else once in a while — there's flowers, and trees, and rivers.
If it happens more than once, then it's something else and we appear to be uncovering evidence of a culture of discrimination," said a spokesperson from the Traveller Movement.
Astronomical measurements dating back to the 1930s have shown that the visible elements of the universe like galaxies are being buffeted gravitationally by invisible clouds of Something Else, once pegged "missing matter".
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