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Words of desolation, teetering insanity, at the point in the play where the hero realises that his daughter has been raped and appallingly mutilated, and that his sons are about to be killed.
Of course, Dylan didn't have a message – or so he explains in Martin Scorsese's 2005 film No Direction Home – and the reason he changed his music and lyrics so profoundly in the mid-60s, from the agitprop of his early folk songs to the tumbled words of Desolation Row, was precisely to escape from people who thought they understood him.
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Their failure to find the right public words is partly an index of desolation.
The same line of thought is used by those arguing that Hamas's firing of rockets into Israel can be forgiven, as they see themselves still engaged in a struggle to regain what they once lost and have suffered many years of desolation.With his words, Mr Peres excuses Israel.
Mid-period albums saw him "going electric," while later ones were often spoken-word, but all with the same pervasive sense of desolation.
I knew that our every move and word were on display to the entire world, even though we were the only living creatures within a quarter of a million miles". While walking on the moon, Aldrin uttered the words "magnificent desolation," describing the monochromatic vastness of the cratered surface.
In any case, it is not so much a question of what space In the Beginning could fill, as what fills In the Beginning: it brims over with desolation and the words of a vengeful god.
In town, the Franciscan Church of Our Lady of the Assumption, whose construction followed Erongarícuaro's modern founding in the 16th century, has a hand-carved wooden ceiling, beautiful interior gardens and a popular statue of San Antonio de Padua visited by "marriageable women in desolation," in the words of a local guide to the region.
Furthermore, the Greek word used for abomination, "bdelygma," appears only four times in the entire New Testament, two of which are merely using a quote from the book of Daniel in which he describes "the abomination of desolation".
It hinged on a lot of desolation".
What is the abomination of desolation?
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com