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  • ...se as his legal team advised him to, what he did with all his weekends off work and the giant sores and stooles which bored into his poor heid; stooles ind === [[Special:Allpages|Work in progress]] ===
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  • ...e were a video game. I said "What the Hell am I doing, I gotta get back to work!" and woke up.
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  • ...rom 1946 offers full on noir tropes and in spacdes — deceitful people at work — a private dick with a dicky past — a murderous art dealer with an obs
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  • ...Wiki Normal editors who have demonstarted that they have read some of the work of Karl Marx are permitted to make changes to this page. If you are one of ...se for those who wished to discredit Marx, and make fun of him. It doesn't work, and we see through it quite easily.
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  • == How does it work? ==
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  • The work of '''Fife Psychogeographical Collective''' can be found at the address htt
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  • ...— as a flaneur and a socialist, Robinson has no understanding of actual work, far less labour issues, but he makes these asides nonetheless. ...is using a notebook computer and a mobile phone, so it is quite impressive work for 1997, but disappointing that even its absolute nascence, the internet i
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  • '''Tina Richardson''''s academic work can be found at [http://leeds.academia.edu/TinaRichardson leeds.academia.ed
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  • ...indow, or when you turn on your television. You can feel it when you go to work, when you go to church, when you pay your taxes. It is the world that has b ...y need. It is mostly through the violation of this principle that many who work with computers come to free themselves, or at least come to see the Matrix
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  • == Early Work == [https://archive.org/details/funny_or_die_video_c566aa0c8a This Clip] shows work from Institute members excerpted from 'Utility Funded Science Project Spend
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  • ...il Joseph Wolman''' (Paris, 1929 – Paris, 1995) was a French artist. His work gathered together the disciplines of painting, poetry and film-making, smas
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  • ...ited Kingdom artist and psychogeography|psychogeographer. Her photorealist work, in ballpoint pen, acrylic paint and aerosol paint, is politically-motivate
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  • ...org/antiwork/03-The_Decline_And_Fall_Of_Work.mp3 ''The Decline and Fall of Work''] free [[mp3]] recording of Vaneigem's essay of the same name, from the [h
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  • ...r/1985.html |title=Festival de Cannes: Détective |accessdate=28 June 2009|work=festival-cannes.com}}</ref>
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  • ...s a disaster but retains a cult following, partly due to Tangerine Dream's work on the soundtrack.
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  • ...t") for some images, combined with "none" for some of the images, will not work consistently either, especially if there is also a right sidebar of images.
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  • Work that angle 'til it's beveled, curve of the blade doubled How it screams, "Oh, baby, hurt me. Work me to the bone. Oh, please"
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  • ...s career, were in fact won in a short space of time, and some were for one work alone, his novel '''Frost'''. ...ose whom we know who have not been awarded literary prizes, coincidentally work in obscurity, and continue to write, and some consider themselves to be und
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  • ...es benefit from a frame of reference that all can enjoy being the life and work of the famous pianist Glenn Gould, but it does contain a more final critiqu ...Loser contains two stylistic facets which are quite unique in Bernhard’s work, and the first of these appear to be sudden changes of train of thought, wh
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  • The steps in this section are optional - the extension should work fine even without these changes, but they will give you more flexibility if ...REL_0_8_5/ 0.8.5] (March 12, 2009) - Allowing parameters without values to work as bulean "true" and converting test "false" into boolean false (which is n
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  • ...by Reprographia in 1970, ''Four Points of a Saltire.'' This featured the work of four Scottish poets, the others being [[Sorley MacLean]], [[George Campb
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  • ...an, a language in which Debord was fluent. Although Debord did most of the work of the embassy, he was treated like a valet. (See Damrosch, p. 168).</ref> ...Louis XV of France|King Louis XV]] in 1752. The king was so pleased by the work that he offered Debord a lifelong pension. To the exasperation of his frien
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  • ...dical text, ''The Anatomy of Melancholy'' is as much a ''[[sui generis]]'' work of literature as it is a scientific or philosophical text, and Burton addre ...ncreased interest in the book, combined with its status as a public domain work, has resulted in a number of new print editions, most recently a 2001 repri
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  • ...ey weren't stolen, they were created from image files, which is a lot more work. I know you would never have released the files, Craig, but I must also say
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  • ...emy|title=The situationist city|url=http://www.sfbg.com/lit/aug02/sit.html|work=The Guardian Literary Supplement|accessdate=7 November 2012|archiveurl=http This version of the LPA has been described by the writer Iain Sinclair, whose work is often described as psychogeographical, as useful in "branding" that kind
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  • ...son. Be that as it may, in all these positions the same basic motive is at work: the person resists being leveled down and worn out by a social-technologic
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  • ...of a work from a diverse range of things that happen to be available, or a work created by such a process. It is also a term that is admiringly applied to the architectural work of Le Corbusier, by Colin Rowe and Fred Koetter in their book ''Collage Cit
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  • "We appreciated the importance of Chaplin's work ''in its own time'', but we know that today novelty lies elsewhere, and 'tr * Debord's legendary 1953 graffito, "Ne travaillez jamais!" ("Never work!"), inscribed on a wall at the corner of the Rue de Mazarine and Rue de Sei
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  • ...film ''Traité de bave et d'éternité'' (Treatise on Venom And Eternity), work deemed revolting by many critics present at the premiere. Including a refle
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  • ...ncept with a sense of being a general, socio-cultural attribute, as in the work of [[Michel Foucault]] who makes 1 mention of the term but does not theoriz ...s of places are durable and city-marketing fails, place-marketing does not work or city-branding is unsuccessful: the entire network of place-myths has to
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  • ...he first one which assimilates the second to change the whole thing into a work of hypergraphics or super-writing.}}</ref> [[Isidore Isou]], the founder of
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  • ...hs on Drillfield to be paved |author=Bob Spieldenner |date=August 5, 2014 |work=Virginia Tech News |accessdate=February 3, 2016}}</ref>
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  • Annick Bureaud of Leonardo/OLATS viewed their work as "space art" that "combine[d] freely space, cyberspace, raves, esoteric t
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  • Her best known work is the 1948 With Much Love, a fictionalized account of her childhood memori
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  • A deep map work most often takes the form of engaged documentary film writing of literary q ..., natural history, science, and intuition. In its best form, the resulting work arrives at a subtle, multi-layered and "deep" map of a small area of the ea
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  • Paints as you plant, and, as you work, designs.</poem></blockquote> ...aluation of the work of Giuseppe Terragni, and gained momentum through the work of Giorgio Grassi. Characterized by elemental vernacular forms and an adapt
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  • ...ly experience it. [[Dan Kiley]] absorbed these writings and built upon the work of Rose and Eckbo, promoting asymmetry over [[symmetry]], [[balance in art|
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  • ...ns also drew on earlier ideas about alignments; in particular he cited the work of the English astronomer [[Norman Lockyer]], who argued that ancient align ...n, T. |author2=Bellamy, L.|title=Ley Lines in Question|publisher= World's Work Ltd. |date=1983|isbn= 0-437-19205-9 |page=12}}</ref> Watkins believed that,
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  • ...tion can reuse only some of the characteristic elements of the originating work. ...faithful [[mimicry]] of the original works rather than constructing a new work which merely alludes strongly to the original. It may be contrasted with [
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  • ...1950s in the U.S. it was a term used in the [[sociology]] of production & work. The French philosopher [[François Dagognet]] used it in the title of his
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  • ...rand dictionnaire universel du XIXe siècle]]'' (1867) shows the badaud at work. "One is constantly jostled by a crowd of individuals who leave their hous
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  • ...that they are feminine diminutives</ref> since the 1940s.<ref>{{cite news|work=Edinburgh Scotsman|date=14 May 1945|title=Up Again|quote=So "Nessie" is at ...ad by the side of the loch was given a serious upgrade (just possibly this work could have contributed to the legend, since there could have been tar barre
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  • ...bourgeois" English of the elite of writers he encountered. His most famous work is his 1942 novel, ''[[The Machine Doctor]]''. His works had scant influenc In March 2015 he was sent to London to work in the Scottish passport office. While in London he married Suzanne Macador
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  • '''''The Society of the Spectacle''''' (La société du spectacle) is a 1967 work of philosophy and Marxist critical theory by [[Guy Debord]], in which he de The work is a series of 221 short theses. They contain approximately a paragraph eac
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  • Céline started work on the novel in 1945, while he was living in exile in Denmark. At the time ...of any relevance. He therefore decided that he had to write a new original work which would make a serious impact.
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  • ...le observing one another. This observation occurs commonly in Bernhard’s work, and is often reiterated with the inclusion of a specific vantage point. In ...e outdoors in general, a theme which never fails but to materialise in his work. This repugnance is here pointed with his restated repugnance for the liter
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  • ...tradition of Huxley, Orwell, and Bradbury, but I’m not sure that it is a work which has that extraordinary impact. ...its sleeve. That is to say, this is more of a high point for readers who work their way through mounds of science fiction, rather than another stop on th
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  • ...’s a great tale. Part exploration of the surveillance state — not bad work for 1970 — part moral tale, and all-out prison drama, Escape! he tells us ...s where these stories come from, where they arose, and where they supplied work and kudos to an exceptional colony of writers, largely American, and for de
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  • ...bes both the Hollywood he aspired to as a kid and the Hollywood he came to work in. The book shows no mercy as it presents itslef as a collision of the tw
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