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In "Wild Goose and Reeds" a single big bird plummets straight down from the sky toward a surface of cracked ice, and the background expanse of unpainted light-brown silk, framed by reeds bearing globs of melting snow, evokes airy space.
Suddenly, a raindrop weighing about 50 times as much as the mosquito plummets straight down toward the insect.
The flyer swings to a great height and then plummets straight down, headfirst.
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Among them are "Bird #1," in which the blue-and-white body, red feet, and white tail feathers of a bird (but not the head) are shown plummeting straight down, out of the canvas, and "God Nose," an expanse of celestial blue canvas with a small cloud near the top and, below it, a disembodied white-and-gold shape that is clearly a nose but not a mortal nose.
There's barely a moment to digest that feat before plummeting straight down to a banked curve back to the start.
Suggest a manhole, and he'd plummet straight down it.
Wasps coming straight down.
went straight down field.
"Straight down".
"And now look straight down".
It went straight down".
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