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In the great 42nd chapter, Melville enumerates all the reasons why whiteness — in whales or ghosts or snow-covered landscapes ("a colorless, all-color of atheism from which we shrink") — reveals a bitter existential truth: "Though in many of its aspects this visible world seems formed in love, the invisible spheres were formed in fright".

Living in small settlements on the edge of the wilderness, Oates writes, the Puritans were tempted "to project mankind's divided self onto the very silence of Nature"; she quotes Herman Melville, who wrote, in "Moby-Dick," "Though in many of its aspects this visible world seems formed in love, the invisible spheres were formed in fright".

Reviews said that "his voice seems formed of the music itself— 'it thrills, it animates'.... ..

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Women it seems, form friendships way faster than men, but drop off just as quickly.

Beautiful, serene and subtly handmade, they seem formed from pieces of solid color.

The serene, subtly handmade paintings use the palette of the American flag; seem formed from solid pieces of color and draw on '60s abstraction without looking derivative.

The fluorescent NmeGp1Sd also seems to form "granum-like" structures and they colocalize with the ones formed by human Nme1.

This theory of tragedy, it seems, will form the basis of Eagleton's next book.

He holds a hoop, which seems to form a halo around her head.

In contrast, the Freud Museum seems to form the cultural and economic epicenter of present-day Berggasse.

Like human PABPN1, CsPABPN1 also seems to form filaments in the presence of poly(A).

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