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proliferations
noun
Plural of proliferation
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Yet if this side of postmodernism — it could be called the tragic or tragicomic side — is gravely shadowed by silence, the comic-manic side sometimes seems to be in rapid flight from it: think of the anarchic proliferations of Thomas Pynchon, the metafictional garrulity of William Gass, the perpetual movement of Auster.
On the other hand, this was because the very proliferations, the drunkenness of an unclosed universe that had always played merry hell with their inner ear, was collapsing.
Proliferations of naturally occurring seaweed known as ulvas have become commonplace in spring and early summer along the coast of Brittany, putting off some of the tourists who have become a mainstay of the local economy as the fishing industry has declined.
Still, as Evans and his co-curator Ana Debenedetti make clear, this is not a show exclusively concerned with the artist's post-mortem proliferations.
There had once been a small public garden south of the Royal Free hospital, but now part of it lay buried under one of those malignant proliferations of urban tissue known as service flats and the rest was reserved for the bacteria".
No, that refers to the proliferations of broken relationships it leaves in its wake as people leave their domestic partners for their sexy new dance partners.
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North Korea is the ultimate nightmare of a world where counter-proliferations fails.
What has happened in the four years since Ebert made his article SFW is a proliferation of warnings and cues that enjoin us not to click.
It is the latest example of a post-9/11 proliferation of intelligence operations by unapproved US government organizations.
Yet one thing remains certain: the proliferation of media platforms can only be good news for viewers, no matter how we prefer to watch.
The problem of Fixed Odds Betting Terminals is linked to the proliferation of betting shops in some communities and so we will continue to argue for Scotland to have full responsibility for the regulation of gambling".
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