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Such are a few aspects of this wild kaleidoscope of unconventional thought, a landmark in Chinese literature.
Closer Genocider sounds like Suicide in a Silver Machine and pivots on a simulated two-chord loop or locked groove that goes on seemingly forever, or at least until that stained glass window-lined grotto of unconventional thought starts appearing in your mind's eye.
The hunt for new ways of creating moderately priced housing in places with immoderate land prices has led housing experts in New York City to an unconventional thought: Why not tear down obsolete branch libraries and replace them with libraries that not only are bigger and better, but also have apartments built on top?
You can tell that Julian Cope might be a fan, that reviewers are going to be drawing comparisons with Ash Ra Tempel, and that they would make people come away from their concerts saying things like: "My head is throbbing like a stained glass window-lined grotto of unconventional thought and atavistic proto-religious impulses".
Psychedelics are not suppressed because they are dangerous to users; they're suppressed because they provoke unconventional thought, which threatens any number of elites and institutions that would rather do our thinking for us.
Creative solutions require unconventional thinking.
Her unconventional thinking.
A hedge fund that grows large inevitably becomes institutional and conservative, and loses the culture of unconventional, independent thought that gives it its most important characteristic, true "edge".
Also in Smíchov, the three-floor Futura Centre for Contemporary Art hosts free group and solo exhibitions by Czech artists, as well as respected international artists; and one of the best and biggest art centres, Dox in Holešovice, has a constant flow of unconventional and thought-provoking events and exhibitions.
In the context of a record sleeve, he brings something unconventional, bold, playful, thought-provoking, raw and engaging while maintaining an unlaboured feel.
But actually it was short for "artificial silk", as is clear from Rose Macaulay's 1926 Crewe Train, where we get the thoughts of an unconventional young woman: "You must, for instance, spend a great deal of money on silk stockings, when for much less you could have got artificial silk or lisle thread.
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