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There is an uncanny return of history, almost like a rerun of a film or its remake," Neidich explains.
But the power of its central narrative of memory and desire (featuring a dead wife's eternal and uncanny return to her husband) is undiminished, even if the sets have aged.
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EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — The Nets' past and future will meet Friday evening, when Jason Kidd, the point guard who ran circles around other teams with his uncanny vision, returns to the Izod Center.
Scientists have been unable to explain the phenomenon, but pigeons have the uncanny ability to return to their homes after being released hundreds of miles away.
The work in progress illuminates the uncanny experience of returning to a homeland that was never quite home.
Why does the poet — who teaches at the University of Maine, an hour from the Atlantic — experience "uncanny sadness" on returning to San Diego, where she grew up?
Generally, in lyric poems, we expect the past to return with uncanny vividness in the changed context of the present.
Judging by Svalina's other writing including more than ten works of published poetry one gets the sense his brain is naturally connected to the curious, unwinding undercurrent of the subconscious such a project would require, able to deep dive into illogical landscapes and return with uncanny treasure.
Judging by Svalina's other writing including more than ten works of published poetry one gets the sense his brain is naturally connected to the curious, unwinding undercurrent of the subconscious such a project would require, able to deep dive into illogical landscapes and return with uncanny treasure.
Two of the hedge funds, Level Global Investors of New York and Diamondback Capital Management of Stamford, Conn., are controlled by alumni of SAC Capital Advisors, also in Stamford, hedge fund colossus run by the billionaire Steven A. Cohen, who is known for his stellar returns and uncanny trading talents.
Reading these tales suggests returning to The Uncanny - Freud's puzzled and endlessly suggestive study, published in 1919.
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