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As Ukraine went down in flames, the public imprint of Russia's right-wing groups has dwindled while internally they split into two fractions, one vehemently opposed to the new regime in Kyiv and the other supportive of Ukraine's "nationalist revolution".
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For that matter, his best work is of the theatre and the city, in which characters turn the city into a virtual stage for a plotted private spectacle, thus imprinting public — and often nearly anonymous and workaday — places and spaces with the overflowing idiosyncratic fantasies that his characters (and, in turn, his camera) bring to them.
Apartheid left perhaps its deepest imprint on public health.
Sacks is now releasing it to the public via his book imprint, Sunshine Beam Publishing which, he explains, he created primarily to publish stuff no one else would publish.
Her public persona is too imprinted with romantic failure.
Startlingly, not a single photograph of a Guantánamo detainee is imprinted on public consciousness in America.
Perhaps at some uneasy, half-conscious level, this sense that our moral self-definition is at stake when we talk about prisons explains why the riot at the Attica Correctional Facility, in upstate New York, in September, 1971, remains imprinted in public memory.
Hidden messages and graffiti doodles ripped from public restrooms are digitally imprinted underneath that first layer.
But some scientific images flash brighter, leaving a deep imprint in the public mind.
She lost but seems to have made an indelible imprint on the public.
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