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With the whole cosmos as its agenda, the meeting of the American Astronomical Society last week in Washington was a sounding board for scientists with new findings and ideas about nearly everything from mysterious gamma ray bursts in deep space to revealing images penetrating the turbulent heart of the Milky Way, Earth's home galaxy.
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I mean voice: something that begins at about the back of the knees and reaches well above the head.' " It's something that a reader picks up on very quickly, though with some writers, whose style is less overtly charmed, it takes a little longer but not much longer; a page or so (for instance, of Theodore Dreiser) brings out the turbulent striving at the heart of the daily round.
It's well aware that "War and Peace" is the poster child for turgidly intractable substance and boring the pants off the cultural consumer, yet the show also offers lovers of Tolstoy real engagement with the great scribe's themes of love (appropriate and otherwise) and the economic costs of following one's heart in turbulent times where protection is advised.
In the very heart of the turbulent Quarter, all you hear is the music of the wall fountains.
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Many a book has been written about Shakespeare's multifaceted insights into the turbulent movements of the amorous heart, but I had never before twinned in my mind "Much Ado About Nothing" and "Othello".
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