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A ballgame, perhaps, in which the other team has Derek Jeter and Jason Giambi and your infield just came by bus from Lodi.
A kind of online Breakfast Club, perhaps, in which a little surfing turns up the insecurity that lurks in all of us.
These global talent hunts have become artworks in themselves, a genre of Arte Povera, perhaps, in which small struggling offices perform the function once played by hemp, rocks and other humble materials.
Most of us have surely forgotten about Lyle and Erik, but I remember Hardwick's cool view of their father's celebrated head for business: "This is an indefinable endowment, a sort of genetic luck perhaps, in which one need not invent anything or even start up a useful enterprise.
What this means is that we are conceivably approaching a state in which there are more writers in America than there are readers and, even more alarming perhaps, in which writing detaches itself from the marketplace and becomes, as it was back in the 17th century, a profession practiced only by teachers and by those who can afford to do it for nothing.
These days more than ever before, events and their coverage always form a loop--the Heisenberg Journalism Loop, perhaps, in which reporters affect the stories they are trying to report objectively.
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It is retreating to the market segments, and perhaps countries, in which it has the greatest advantages.
For some while, there was talk of a follow-up – perhaps one in which Martin Blank finds spirituality?
This is the vilest time in recent memory, but it is, perhaps, one in which we are able to avoid a spookier future.
If you are, you will perhaps disagree, in which case I can only say: this is how it is for me.
It mingles world history with Nordström's own: a figure who looks like Robespierre stands in a Swedish-looking, Seventies-ish room, perhaps one in which the artist grew up.
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