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“Other's discontentment could be more a reflection of a life they are not living than the life that we are living.”
The Huffington Post: Aaron Anson: A Balance Between Life and Death
“Other's have noted these differences and taken them out of context, one going so far as to publish a news article in Al-Jazeerah titled something along of the lines of "Ardi proves Darwin wrong" (google it) – as if the idea that we got one hypothetical detail in a potential mechanism for the evolution of bipedalism wrong somehow refutes the entire Theory of Evolution.”
“In late April 2010, they will launched The United States and Pakistan: Through Each Other's Eyes - the first phase of a sustained bilateral dialogue to widen the circle of thought leaders and decision makers involved in shaping and sustaining the future of this critical relationship.”
“In late April 2010, they will launch The United States and Pakistan: Through Each Other's Eyes - the first phase of a sustained bilateral dialogue to widen the circle of thought leaders and decision makers involved in shaping and sustaining the future of this critical relationship.”
“Other's have said that the cake while good needed something more.”
“And this is surely what the marketers of these special, relationship re-rebuilding weekends/couples holidays/spas hope that you will forget until you've signed the cheque: once you've finished Staring Into Each Other's Eyes, what do you do next?”
The Guardian: Jonathan and Julie Myerson on Blue Valentine: almost too painful to watch
“The options which were logically open were either to infiltrate the Other's Gemeinschaft, or to create a new one of one's own, whether or not there had been any peasants available for the past two millennia, who could define its folk culture.”
The Wall Street Journal: 'Ernest Gellner: An Intellectual Biography'
“Other's claim that it is a cycle that comes and goes and we should just live with it.”
“Other's claim that a deity of sorts that floats "out there" somewhere does what he wants and we have no power to stop him.”
“Transforming the negative of the Other's inscription through the half-involuntary force of our subvocal enunciation, we are the Undead of text.”
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