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  • What I usually leave out (although not from the book) is the fact that once past the initial wrench of opening the shade's Pandora 's box, my relationship with it has evolved.

    Mark Jacobson: Looking At An Icon Of Evil Mark Jacobson 2010

  • What I usually leave out (although not from the book) is the fact that once past the initial wrench of opening the shade's Pandora 's box, my relationship with it has evolved.

    Mark Jacobson: Looking At An Icon Of Evil Mark Jacobson 2010

  • Sitting in the living room are three pieces designed by Mr. Gehry: his "Wiggle" and "Side" chairs made from layers of cardboard and his "Cloud" lamp, so-called because of its shade's cloud-like appearance.

    Music, Art and Space 2010

  • What I usually leave out although not from the book is the fact that once past the initial wrench of opening the shade's Pandora' s box, my relationship with it has evolved.

    Mark Jacobson: Looking At An Icon Of Evil Mark Jacobson 2010

  • Also in the living room is Mr. Gehry's "Cloud" lamp, so called because of the paper-like shade's cloud-like appearance, and a larger hanging lamp by sculptor Isamu Noguchi.

    Michael Tilson Thomas in Miami 2010

  • So much intuition had to be applied to interpretation of the shade's words.

    Ilse Witch Brooks, Terry 2000

  • "Aloren ...." he said softly, voice louder than it had ever been, but still a shade's voice.

    In Celebration Of Lammas Night Lackey, Mercedes 1996

  • He remembered Donald the shade's son, who could make dust devils, those evanescent swirls of dust.

    A Spell For Chameleon Anthony, Piers 1977

  • The shade's business was necessarily anonymous, at least so far as the community was concerned.

    A Spell For Chameleon Anthony, Piers 1977

  • He remembered Donald the shade's son, who could make dust devils, those evanescent swirls of dust.

    A Spell For Chameleon Anthony, Piers 1977

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