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"A common lamp becomes a common industrial fetish, as utterly reproducible as ever but somehow strikingly unfamiliar now" — Dan Flavin 1964.
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Contagion's story seems fitting in a world that is somehow simultaneously obsessed with germs yet strikingly nonchalant about hygiene.
On a first reading, one is distracted by locutions that are somehow not quite right – often not strikingly, but continuously and insidiously so.
(They are somehow surprised that the ad is "strikingly negative" as well, because First Read is written by Pollyanna, or something).
Her hands in repose were strikingly beautiful, their resting or down-angling familiar shape somehow expressing both confidence and a perfect ease that a great ballerina could envy.
"Strikingly so.
Strikingly, no.
A strikingly accomplished debut".
She was strikingly tall.
Many are strikingly young.
That is strikingly low.
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