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"Chaos magic creates realities which are temporary and subjective.
Morrison recreates many of the brutal realities which inspired Atwood's speculation.
Cooper deals with the realities, which means the complexities, of emotional life.
After that, it's shaped by forces and realities which dwarf the individuals who participate.
This reflects the "joined-up" realities which the UN now has to deal with on the ground.
His removal would at least force his critics within unionism to confront the uncomfortable realities which their negative posturing avoids.
I think there are some realities which you cannot theatricalize, that when you translate the reality to lingua franca, which is what English is for the movies.
"They have not used García Márquez as a guiding light, and instead dedicated themselves to writing about Colombia's realities, which are very raw," he said.
When the administration of Franklin D. Roosevelt began its vast job creation program in 1933, it had to accept certain practical realities, which limited the immediate stimulus that could be provided.
Eddie Sam Rockwelllovesves May (Nina Arianda), but he's no good when it comes to love's realities, which include staying put until passion either deepens or withers into something else.
James Astill, The Economist's political editor, pays tribute to India's little master in The World in 2014, and explains the demographic realities which have strengthened Mr Tendulkar's support:India has changed a fair bit since 1989.
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