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Most writers seem to own, or to have mislaid, a touchstone — something that gathers into itself all their memories of love or dread — and, in Tolkien's case, Sarehole Mill came to stand as his sacred place, and as a pastoral bulwark against the encroachments of industrial sprawl.
Do something that gathers in my creative juices.
Food, especially dinner, was seen as something more than nutrition and something that gathers and keeps the family together.
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The new normal is that we all have to live with the unsettling knowledge that at any moment we might be the lucky individual to "go viral" and become famous for the rest of our lives for something unflattering or embarrassing; something that makes people gather around to laugh at us or mock us, or, worst of all, gin up murderous hate against us.
It really is an album that should have a name with some heft to it rather than something that tries to gather everybody in as a big folk song by a fireside.
Tenant opinion is not something that is very often gathered, and never on a great scale.
According to the Seetohs, when Patricia's father was on his deathbed he whispered something that made his family gather closer, thinking that he had some final instructions or blessings to impart.
Released weekly online, these episodes are designed to be read on tablets, smartphones and laptops, and at the end of what Persons calls the "broadcast period", they are gathered into "something that feels like a box set".
Cracking this problem has clearly started to gather momentum, something that hasn't gone unnoticed by investors.
But for the most part, his address was an address to Catholics, and the message was that they were part of something great: "an extraordinary spiritual family that gathers men and women of every nation, race, language and background into a breathing tapestry of faith".
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