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The lacunae suggest a complacency.
MOMA may be dangling bait to philanthropic collectors, in the form of the lacunae in its holdings.
However, I believe he shared Sebald's mistrust of clarity and his desire to account for the lacunae of lived life.
The stills (of pre-planned but unshot scenes) were incorporated only to fill the lacunae caused by Munk's death.
My touristic visits to remnant Byzantine churches and, especially, to classic mosques dramatized the lacunae for me.
They even cultivate a crucial sense of scholarly modesty: recognising the uncertainties that lurk in the lacunae.
From a distance, the lacunae recede, allowing the viewer to experience a pictorial unity; upon closer inspection, the addition declares a loss.
Osteoclasts occupy small depressions on the bone's surface, called Howship lacunae; the lacunae are thought to be caused by erosion of the bone by the osteoclasts' enzymes.
Kingsolver says that "when I understood that I was writing about the lacunae – the missing pieces – I knew that I had to write about Trotsky, because he's an erased person.
And given that Davis's worshipful fans will be pained by the lacunae, while the uninitiated stare at this shambles of a man, awash in drink and drugs, and wonder what the fuss was about, whom is this movie for?
The constraints Austen's patchy epistolary history place on the biographer, even one as sensitive to the lacunae as Byrne, put one in mind of the considerable intrinsic difficulties of the "letter" genre itself.
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