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  • She also sets off tsunamis of nonsense like "Permutations," at once a child's dose of linguistic chaos and a Dadaist dare for adults to read it aloud without getting head-shakingly lost.

    PoetryFoundation.org 2008

  • The short films include " Permutations, " from computer-animation pioneer John Whitney, perhaps most widely known for his collaboration with Saul Bass on the opening-credit sequence to Hitchcock ' s " Vertigo " ; " Glimpse of a Garden, " from notorious Staten Island bohemian Marie Menken, whose tempest-tossed marriage inspired playwright pal Edward Albee to write " Who ' s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?

    Compositions of Power Steve Dollar 2010

  • Its "Permutations for Solo Piano" considered a single chord for 43 minutes.

    Thinking Man's Drummer Larry Blumenfeld 2011

  • We had only gone as far as Permutations, Combinations and the Binomial Theorem.

    The First World War Memoirs of Sampson J. Goodfellow: Part 1 ewillett 2008

  • Permutations … wink wink, nudge nudge … say no more.

    Cheeseburger Gothic » Monster Yuppy’s spam trap. 2010

  • For a 5x5 pixel invader, there are 32,768 unique Permutations.

    Archive 2008-08-01 2008

  • For a 5x5 pixel invader, there are 32,768 unique Permutations.

    Game Idea: Adopt an Invader 2008

  • Weidenbaum: The new record ends with a soothing song, much like Permutations did.

    Disquiet » Psych Out 2002

  • 'Permutations Among the Nightingales,' occur the following sentences:

    When Winter Comes to Main Street Grant Martin Overton 1908

  • It is believed, however, to belong to Permutations and Combinations.

    Hints for Lovers 1899

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