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  • My new VDARE. com column "Malcolm Gladwell Blinks at Racial Realities" is a demolition of #1 bestseller Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking by the New Yorker writer who authored the 2000 hit The Tipping Point.

    Malcolm Gladwell: "Blink" Steve Sailer 2005

  • The archbishop also hosted "Realities," a Sunday TV talk show, for 11 years.

    Archbishop William D. Borders dies, led Baltimore Catholics Liz F. Kay 2010

  • It would have been hard to trace her actual influence on his daily actions, but it was there, preserving his finer instincts under the load of material cares, linking him indissolubly to that world of high Realities which is every man's true inheritance.

    Christopher Hibbault, Roadmaker Marguerite Bryant

  • To what Lamb alludes in his reference to the homily on "Realities" I cannot say, but presumably Coleridge had written a metaphysical letter on this subject.

    The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb — Volume 5 The Letters of Charles and Mary Lamb Mary Lamb 1805

  • "Realities," which dissipate more than they cultivate, if they are not methodically and thoroughly taught.

    Autobiography: Truth and Fiction Relating to My Life Johann Wolfgang von Goethe 1790

  • Creating Provocative New 'Realities' photography itself, but the digital revolution has opened up vast, hitherto undreamed-of possibilities for making constructed, fictional

    WN.com - Articles related to Deutsche Telekom Ordered to Lease Access to Network 2009

  • "Realities" and "commission2 are not words that sit easily in the same sentence.

    No compromise Richard 2008

  • See your favorite characters behaving contrary to type in familiar but odd circumstances in Star Trek: Alternate Realities, a 4-disc collection that includes 20 episodes selected from all five Star Trek television series plus exclusive special features.

    Star Trek Mega Competition | SciFi UK Review 2009

  • "Otherworldly: Optical Delusions and Small Realities," at the Museum of Arts & Design in New York, focuses on contemporary artwork involving the fabrication of alternate realms.

    A Tiny World Away 2011

  • Focusing on contemporary artwork involving the fabrication of alternate realms, "Otherworldly: Optical Delusions and Small Realities," at the Museum of Arts & Design, features contributions from 37 international artists and artist teams, nearly half of whom build dioramas to be photographed; many of the resulting images are exhibited here alongside the corresponding models.

    A Small World After All Kristin M. Jones 2011

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