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Back on the river and past the bend, our captain quickly switched out the company raft for his own design, a luxury float tricked out with bamboo holders for the Lucky Stripe beers we purchased at the "Floating Bar" we encounter around, surprise!, the very same shoal.
Their actions cause many of the troubles that we encounter around the world, and the Israelis don't lift a finger to help us.
To help you get a better idea of the people we encounter around the office, we've amassed some of our best street style photos from the past few weeks.
Furthermore, it contributes to the protection against the living organisms we encounter around us, i.e. other animals, plants and fungi, as well as micro-organisms invisible for the human eye: essentially bacteria and viruses.
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As school anthropologists, they introduce her to the inhabitants of the lunchroom: while the camera zips around, we encounter the various tribal clusters — Asian Nerds, Unfriendly Black Hotties, Girls Who Eat Their Feelings, and so on.
Where we were when we heard, the images on TV, the fear in the voices of our loved ones, the horrible loss of life: every time the anniversary rolls around, we encounter our own traumatic experiences.
"Sure," he replies, without much conviction in his voice. .
Also, the media landscape which felt so problematic in 1991 — frivolous-yet-momentous, trivial-yet-urgent — is now a mainstream, daily experience; we encounter it whenever we click around the Internet.
Also, the media landscape which felt so problematic in 1991—frivolous-yet-momentous, trivial-yet-urgent is now a mainstrivial-yet-urgent isce; we encountrivial-yet-urgent isick arounowthe Internet.
In "The Family Circle" by the Danish artist Emilius Baerentzen from around 1803, we encounter a man, three women and a child in a sitting room whose window, draped in a light-infused translucent red curtain, reveals a view of sunbathed building facades that reads as a separate painting.
I inherited from mythology the idea that he was Morpheus, king of dreams: it's a story about stories, and why we need them, all of them revolving in some way around Morpheus: we encounter a frustrated writer with an imprisoned muse; we attend a serial killer convention and the first performance of A Midsummer Night's Dream; we even find out what cats dream about (and why we should be afraid).
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