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Homer was in essence the relationship, built over many years, of shared and unrepeatable experiences.
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"It seems like an artwork, unique and unrepeatable," he said.
The opening was an atmospheric and unrepeatable spectacle.
Compared to film, it's inconvenient, expensive and unrepeatable.
"But this was a unique and unrepeatable occasion because my goals surpassed important players in the history of the derby.
Scholars such as Renato Poggioli and Peter Bürger define the avant-garde as radically new and unrepeatable, an "advanced" guard that exhausted its aesthetic and political possibilities.
As he explained in his autobiography, he thought that recordings were the antithesis of "ephemeral and unrepeatable" live performances.
In all that, it aims to do what art, especially live performance, has always sought to do: to produce an experience, unprecedented and unrepeatable, that leaves us changed.
"That hope revealed itself to be a tragic utopia," he continued, "because certain essential dimensions of the human person were disregarded and denied - his uniqueness and unrepeatable quality.
The Holocaust cannot be glibly remembered in passing as a tragic aberration, an extreme and unrepeatable atrocity that happened because millions of people somehow went mad.
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