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"In this dynamic, cosmopolitan space," Smith writes, "lies the wellspring of our creativity as a species.
"The idea of a continental Russian-Islamic alliance," he writes, "lies at the foundation of anti-Atlanticist strategy.
"The racial homogeneity of American medical researchers," she writes, "lies at the very heart of the problem".
"Aids's gift to us," he writes, "lies in its loud reminder that there's nothing casual about sex at all.
Credit View full screen "At the end of the world," the photographer Brigitte Grignet writes, "lies one of the most remote and undisturbed areas of Patagonia".
In this formulation, Greene writes, lies the possibility that "there are many perfect copies of you out there in the cosmos".
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One source of this self-protective isolation, MacCarthy writes, lay in the circumstances of his birth.
He edits upright, and writes lying down, verticality being apparently more conducive to firing up that part of his mind.
"He was the classic Wildean hero," Bazzana writes, "lying in the gutter but looking at the stars".
His genius, Muhlstein writes, lay in his ability to transform the works he read into something "unexpected, playful, and intensely personal".
Mormon fathers still, Mr. Bowman writes, "lay their hands on the heads of their children and invoke the power of God to seal blessings upon their heads".
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