He's stared into the abyss, and not only did the abyss stare back – the abyss is marching southward to destroy everything he knows and love.
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And when you look into the abyss, the abyss looks back into you.
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And if you gaze long into an abyss, the abyss also gazes into you.
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And when you gaze long into an abyss the abyss also gazes into you.
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And if you gaze long enough into an abyss, the abyss will gaze back into you.
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"Everyone here gazed into the abyss for a living," he writes, the abyss being the future.
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As Friedrich Nietzsche said, 'If you gaze long into an abyss, the abyss also gazes into you.
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For, as Nietzsche warned, if you look intently into an abyss, the abyss will start looking back.
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Photo: Douglas C. Pizac/APNietzsche said: if you gaze into the abyss, the abyss gazes back into you.
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There is an abyss and nothing can fill that abyss ... We want Palestine to be ours as a nation.
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Well, I think that's a great way of putting it: Look into the abyss and the abyss looks back.
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Maybe it's because if you gaze long enough into the abyss, the abyss starts to look like a total babe.
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That formula of Nietzsche's comes to mind: If you gaze long enough into an abyss, the abyss will gaze into you.
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I have stared into the abyss, and the abyss just gazed blankly back at me and asked what I was doing.
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Aligot doesn't fix anything, but it does put a little cushion between you and the abyss, whatever form the abyss might take.
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Battle not with monsters, lest ye become a monster, and if you gaze into the abyss, the abyss gazes also into you.
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"Beware that, when fighting monsters, you yourself do not become a monster; For when you gaze into the abyss, the abyss also gazes into you" pic.twitter.
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To borrow the mind of Nietzsche, it's not the abyss you're staring into that scares you, but the abyss staring back, with a big, clown-like smile.
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When I ask him about his name, he gives me an equation: Arcane = Mystery Abyss = Eternal Blackness Arcane + Abyss = Arcanabyss He is the mystery of eternal blackness.
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He made "The Abyss" (235), "Titanic" (2840) and documentaries about lost ships, including "Ghosts of the Abyss" (840), which toured the disintegrating interior of the storied liner.
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I glimpsed a huge beyond when I became a mother, the immensity of an abyss, or the opposite of an abyss, the idea of complete fullness, small gods everywhere.
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Surrounded by walls, we look into the abyss and we register the abyss, the onlooker, not through the trunks or branches but a more substantial and a vicious one.
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" Opposite that is Tiny Cat, colorless and alone on a stark white page with an expression suggesting Nietzsche's "if you gaze long enough into the abyss, the abyss gazes back into you.
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"The Dermal Abyss creates a direct access to the compartments in the body and reflects inner metabolic processes in a shape of a tattoo," the MIT researchers write on the Dermal Abyss site.
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Make grammar great again, she shouted into the pitiless abyss!
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And then there is the abyss of a mother's anguish.
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We seem to be tumbling into a political abyss here.
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Even his own life seemed to teeter over the abyss.
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The water took hold, pulling the vehicle into the abyss.
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When does our obsession with the abyss stop being fun?
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His new EP is called Abyss and we're premiering below.
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I try (and fail) not to look over the abyss.
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The abyss of it is kind of scary to me.
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"We never fall twice into the same abyss," he writes.
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Thinking, was that the abyss they were always talking about?
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"If you jump into the abyss, jump headlong," he observes.
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Perhaps his look into the abyss can produce that miracle.
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It's not the material of The Abyss, or science fiction.
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President Trump beckons us into the abyss of the hateful.
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The childlike omnipotence collapsed and left me facing an abyss.
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But it is the only path back from the abyss.
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In the middle, a shrouded corpse tumbles into an abyss.
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Two men got out before Cambodia plunged into the abyss.
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It's not only Democrats on the edge of the abyss.
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Yes, thanks to the continued fallout from her rash decision, and just as her critics predicted, Germany stares into the abyss of … … well, actually, no, it doesn't really stare into the abyss at all.
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The sense of standing at the abyss of a new world
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I felt like I'd just been scooped up from the abyss.
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Jughead Jones (Cole Sprouse) fell deeper into the Southside Serpent abyss.
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Hong Kong, it said, was "sliding into the abyss of terrorism".
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Only a radical solution will save South Sudan from the abyss.
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He'd pissed off Richter, who had cast him into the abyss.
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If he resigns, the country explodes and goes to the abyss.
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"We're always on the brink of the abyss," Mr. Regan said.
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Those negative affirmations only made me sink deeper into the abyss.
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Look down, and it's an endless abyss of six-second jokes.
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I got vertigo looking down the crazy abyss of my eyes.
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Now things are at last edging away from that transit abyss.
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The 2020s will usher us into an abyss of red ink.
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It's staring into this abyss and expecting some kind of response.
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For everybody else, the abyss—there's probably something optimistic about that.
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Eventually the sand reached Scripps Canyon, where it fell into the abyss.
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At the edge of the abyss, regulators had to get it right.
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There are many theories about what exactly plunged Mexico into the abyss.
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Eventually, Twitter will consist of just me, tweeting into an empty abyss.
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The deep abyss off Australia's coasts is still mostly unknown to scientists.
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But Mrs Merkel has only ever acted when staring into the abyss.
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Could we and the Soviets have really fallen into that yawning abyss?
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Inky sat in the abyss, a darkness as black, ironically, as ink.
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And again, this entirely sound advice was downvoted into a digital abyss.
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And in the end, I have to jump into a dark abyss.
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That application fell into an abyss -- it was neither approved nor rejected.
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Does the water just fall off into the deep abyss of space?
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It is dark, mysterious abyss that few of us will ever see.
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It's time to step back from the ideological abyss and try again.
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" Ben Carson opens: "Our nation is heading off the abyss of destruction.
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In Wagner, you sometimes have to slow down and smell the abyss.
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I loved The Abyss, I loved Aliens, I loved the Terminator movies.
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And the description of the abyss as "bottomless" unnerved me even further.
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The clock slipped from its harness and fell into the wall's abyss.
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"We looked into the abyss at that time," said a German official.
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Realbotix is owned by Abyss Creation, and its sister company is RealDoll.
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When a universal reference goes up in smoke, an abyss opens up.
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"A kiss can be bliss when it spans the abyss," she sang.
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The 260-foot waterfall is known as Haew Narok, or Hell's Abyss.
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As someone with severe anxiety, the silence especially feels like an abyss.
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Latimer and Urbahn have turned this professional abyss into their market niche.
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"A lot of that information is lost in the abyss," he said.
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He first worked with Cameron on his 1989 science fiction film The Abyss.
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Awaken the body of Christ to pull this country back from the abyss.
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Shouting into the abyss to communicate, they recorded two takes of per song.
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I stared into the abyss, watching hour after hour of the socialist parade.
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But you shouldn't have to suffer in an eternal abyss of self-torture.
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Mark Wahlberg's gone into the abyss ... of landlocked Missouri, and he's loving it.
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And then I was gone, into the high-definition abyss of my iPhone.
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Shaq was leaving a Finals contender, but he wasn't plunging into the abyss.
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The man's body disappears into the dark abyss, and Arthur stops the train.
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" Senator Ted Cruz, Republican of Texas, declared the United States "near an abyss.
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It's the final chapter before leaping into the unknown abyss known as adulthood.
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We are staring into the 40-year abyss that is post-shah Iran.
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The Chinese government said Hong Kong was "sliding into the abyss of terrorism".
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Using sonar equipment, Stewart captured a vivid 3D image of the gaping abyss.
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Could we bear to push it into an abyss where everything will perish?
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But all is not lost, and Uber is not doomed to the abyss.
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Or at the very least, they won't steer the country into an abyss.
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I was just sitting in the shop, feeling the approach of the abyss.
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The black-eyed leaf frog hopped back from the edge of the abyss.
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That would appear as a rainbow of fire bending around a dark abyss.
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I speak from some experience, because I have peered into this tribal abyss.
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A little blue sphere, a child's precious aggie, floating alone in the abyss.
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How did things look at the edge of the abyss, East River edition?
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If you aren't a bird, be careful not to camp above an abyss.
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There is a reason three such teams are languishing in the quarterback abyss.
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I understood their gloved hands were keeping me from falling into an abyss.
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How do you portray an abyss that has swallowed up a cultural past?
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In the hallowed final three symphonies, Bruckner stares more deeply into the abyss.
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Then the hysteria cools, and the story falls into the viral news abyss.
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The dimly-lit installation, VOID, is a straight-shot into an indeterminate abyss.
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It's more that I'm gazing into a sexual abyss that now gazes back.
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We're always just about to break free and hurl ourselves into the abyss.
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Kevin Skitzo, a Team Avalaunch hacker, urged him to pull back from the abyss.
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Since 2009, she's answered thousands of readers' questions about life, love, and the abyss.
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She's right there, standing on the precipice, looking over the edge into an abyss.
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But for many, the abyss of human behavior is impossible not to stare into.
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And I mean Into the Inferno sounds sort of it's like Into The Abyss.
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The downturned mouth, the anxious eyebrows, the vacant eyes staring horrified into the abyss?
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Second, Apple is slowly unbundling iTunes so that iTunes can fade into the abyss.
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"There's always been a divide, but it hasn't always been an abyss," Court said.
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In her hands, the paranormal is a commonplace, readymade, fantastic abyss to gaze into.
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That is: Why haven't we looked into the abyss and decided to just quit?
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But Pastner said that losing a game caused him to stare into the abyss.
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For most politicians, the Tartarus is the abyss called life out of public office.
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What better place for a cosy vacation than the icy depths of the abyss?
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Starting off with "Into the Abyss" we see the game come into its own.
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" 2016 Romney said Trump's "brand of anger ... has led other nations into the abyss.
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Freedom to fall into the abyss, but constrained to the mechanics of the loop.
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Currents sweep it into the deep blue abyss, spreading the garbage far and wide.
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It's a scenic turnout, and the view—of the black, bottomless abyss—is pristine.
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This chemical horror opens a new spiral into the abyss of the human tragedy.
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By next year, Cleveland could very well find itself in another No-LeBron Abyss.
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Within, layers of concrete descended to rings of silt and limestone, then black abyss.
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"The world stared into the abyss this week, and it pulled back," Chandler said.
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A donkey takes you for a ride to the rim of a dizzying abyss.
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We were tired of renting, throwing our money into what seemed like an abyss.
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"If Indiana does not act, this country could plunge into the abyss," he said.
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Below this support level lies the abyss with the next solid support near 20.93.
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If Donald Trump becomes president, he will take America into the abyss of hell.
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It is better to stare into the abyss than to step into it blindly.
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We are headed into an ethical abyss beyond which there may be no return.
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He made sure she was calm while sitting on the edge of the abyss.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads MEXICO CITY — His eyes contain an infinite abyss.
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The vote is scheduled for Friday, conveniently timed to disappear into the Saturday news abyss.
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But apparently the barrel of disposable retro television properties is as bottomless as Nietzsche's abyss.
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John Mayer has stared into the abyss and found that there is nothing to report.
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The boundless abyss you perceived in the image above is actually a blanket of snow.
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The Ultimate Abyss is a 10-story drop, "the tallest slide on the high seas."
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The UK stands of the brink of a Brexit cliff that falls into an abyss.
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Abyss is also working on a complementary app, which it hopes to release in April.
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Similar measurements hold true for a whole range of fishes brought up from the abyss.
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Its throne is built across a dark abyss, which no eye must dare to explore.
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This Is One of the Deepest Views Into Space Ever SeenStare deep into this abyss.
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If Israel is standing on the edge of a moral abyss, Peres is partially responsible.
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He's not merely jumping off the ledge of the Grand Canyon, and into the abyss.
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It's why saying a stock is under- or overvalued is like shouting into an abyss.
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One is constantly searching for a reflection of themselves in the abyss of popular culture.
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Stare deep into the abyss, and 16 infrared sensors are staring right back at you.
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Just as he falls, he grips a rock, a sturdy handhold, to avoid the abyss.
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Each and every day that passes sees us sink us further into a societal abyss.
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Had the situation continued as it was, Bolton would have been plunged into the abyss.
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He blamed 60 years of leftist policies for its subsequent descent into the financial abyss.
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Funny how without the sun, that seemingly timeless thing, the sculpture recalls the infinite abyss.
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This time last year, we were all one year further away from the howling abyss.
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Mostly, though, there is this resolute, trembling tree perched on what looks like an abyss.
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I have gone back several times over the abyss and I have verified my measurements.
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Otherwise, he and other witnesses said, a default could plunge Puerto Rico into an abyss.
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Protesters continued to occupy the airport on Tuesday, despite statements from further into the abyss
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In this abyss lies the crux of cat love, robotic or otherwise: Inscrutable yet miraculous.
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"But now has come the time to watch him dissolve into the abyss," he says.
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On the record, "Nihilist Abyss" traces that but reveals that that pain serves a purpose.
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After a few times knocked into the abyss, however, this will come back to you.
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His biographer Godfrey Hodgson speculates that he was motivated by fear of an economic abyss.
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Italy probably has several months to avoid slipping over the cliff to the junk abyss.
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Having faced the abyss, both parties backed away from it in subsequent rounds of negotiation.
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Yet it also dances around the subject obliquely, never really facing the abyss head on.
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There's an element of Florence to her—but minus the shrilling-over-an-abyss aspect.
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It's a foolproof way to make sure your stuff doesn't get lost in the abyss.
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It is possible to stare into an abyss and feel an odd kind of peace.
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Where to cling or step when hugging a sheer vertical rock face over an abyss?
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The group of teenagers had waited "on the edge of the abyss," the court said.
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But no more sending him out into the digital abyss on his own anymore, either.
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The meadow, planted last October, was a fourth massive project, creating another abyss of mud.
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Cruz said the country is facing the "abyss" with the possibility of Trump as president.
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" Or as one man assesses his own condition more directly, "Bad case of abyss gaze.
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She ended the show with a mike drop and a dive into an unseen abyss.
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The main reason we don't engage with the abyss, however, is not necessarily mental laziness.
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We stand at the precipice, staring into an abyss that grows darker by the day.
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Yet there's more in these later, more skeletal sculptures than humanity looking into the abyss.
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A post on a website floats somewhere in the digital content abyss; bread is real.
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Does that space symbolize the openness of play and possibility or the menace of meaning's abyss?
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There is little green here, only an abyss of sand crisscrossed by helter-skelter power lines.
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"Sunlight falls into the Abyss Just like i fall into your lips," he began the poem.
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"We've looked into the abyss in the last few days," he told reporters outside the meeting.
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"Sunlight falls into the Abyss Just like i fall into your lips," he began the poem.
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I raised every item to my face, inhaled, and then dropped it into that plastic abyss.
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Some race into the abyss of oblivion, and even the healthy are inching toward the precipice.
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"Sunlight falls into the Abyss Just like i fall into your lips," Bieber began the poem.
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The following is an excerpt from the interview with Loits in Black Metal: Into The Abyss.
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"Sunlight falls into the Abyss Just like i fall into your lips," Bieber began the poem.
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In addition to general performance tweaks, the game will include the Artorias of the Abyss DLC.
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That bravery, standing at the edge of the abyss with fortitude, is what gives us meaning.
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Tucked like a diver, he leaps above the abyss, rolls into his landing and sprints away.
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Are you, as a historian as well as a law professor, looking into the abyss, too?
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I feel very connected to it within myself, and my work usually taps into that abyss.
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That means his fellow Democrats are that much less likely to follow him into the abyss.
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OK, the last question: Into the Abyss, Into the Inferno—will there be a third one?
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An abyss opened, at the bottom of which I glimpsed a Ganna fighting with ghostly shadows.
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Today, we eat our last fish supper at a chippie on the edge of the abyss.
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"Life is a balance/You lose your grip you could slip into an abyss," Cole rhymes.
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Hong Kong's embattled leader, Carrie Lam, has warned activists not tip their home into an abyss.
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And of course it was great dangling on a rope over an abyss with Rachel Weisz.
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I sit on the edge, letting my legs hang over an abyss thousands of feet deep.
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I wanted someone to save me and talk me out of jumping into that dark abyss.
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Our season preview at VICE Sports will instead resemble a treacherous leap into the NBA abyss.
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"I think that's what's less understood: how close the world was to an abyss," Frieden said.
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This is the top of the Ultimate Abyss, which sends riders down a 92-foot drop.
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A black hole is a cosmic abyss so deep that not even light can escape it.
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Steep slopes of scree and soil laden with red-tinted hematite fell away into the abyss.
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Perhaps we'll survive this time, but we walked right up to the edge of the abyss.
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First, with the "King Arthur" tour's end in sight, he feels himself staring into an abyss.
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It bounced off a metal chair, then disappeared through a subway grate and into the abyss.
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Books, to Schwalbe, are our last great hope to keep us from spiraling into the abyss.
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What my brief glimpse into the financial abyss taught me about the American health care system.
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As a writer, I urge other writers and artists not to go gentle into this abyss.
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"The only thing between the United States and the abyss is the Democratic Party," he said.
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They were trapped by swirling tempests; died of altitude sickness; slipped and catapulted into the abyss.
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They feel that some infernal mechanism has taken hold and is dragging them toward an abyss.
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"Bibi, on verge of messianic abyss, determined to go forward," he added, using Mr. Netanyahu's nickname.
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We know that he has been at the brink of the abyss that he's talking about.
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This falls into a largely unregulated abyss that I described for the Brennan Center for Justice.
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Carefully looking around, they must navigate this maze without falling into an abyss or getting zapped.
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On May 15, the Sampling The Abyss team set out from Bell Bay in Launceston, Tasmania.
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David ReitzeExecutive Director of LIGO Laboratory at the California Institute of TechnologyBasically, it depends on whether you're the matter being consumed by the infinite abyss of a black hole or you're far enough away to be a dispassionate observer watching someone else falling into the infinite abyss.
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Business setbacks had sent Swinney's father spiraling into an alcoholic abyss, hastening the dissolution of the marriage.
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For much of its running time, the movie gazes unblinkingly into an abyss of poverty and hopelessness.
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But the dragnet effort reportedly involved snapping photos of anyone who stared into the kiosk's watchful abyss.
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I've lived a charmed fucking life, but I've done my fair share of staring into the abyss.
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Sudan is sliding into a "human rights abyss," United Nations experts said, calling for an independent investigation.
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Looking back on the season is like staring into an abyss of plot lines and technical tricks.
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It has gazed into Saturn's swirling polar abyss—and it may (or may not) have gazed back.
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Sex robots at bigger companies like Abyss Creations will start from about $10,000 depending on added extras.
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Recently, Dr Haddock brought back the first full-colour high-definition videos of bioluminescence in the abyss.
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If millions are gazing into the abyss, the Freedom Dividend might be just the cure they need.
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Elle passes out from the effort and flashes back to meeting the monster in her underwater abyss.
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Bottled up thoughts surfaced that launched us out of our bodies and into the abyss of feels.
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Expect a lot more where he came from as scientists continue to probe flatulence in the abyss.
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Do past crises reveal patterns that could guide today's leaders as they gaze into the contemporary abyss?
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There wasn't space to spin into a never-ending abyss of checking locks and fleeing trash cans.
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With each impact the structure weakens and platforms begin to fall into the endless abyss of space.
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If they did not, he said he feared the world's largest country would slip into the abyss.
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Instead of digging in an abyss for that chapstick, organize the bag you rely on every day.
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We will definitely do further work on this project, The Abyss Stares Back was just the trigger.
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Failure to act appropriately may plunge the region into the abyss of instability for decades to come.
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The phone could meet its ruin in the Lush-scented suds abyss you have created for yourself.
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Social media can be a demoralizing abyss sometimes, but it sure makes love easy to share. Spc.
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It was strange enough to startle but not strange enough for anyone to cross the suburban abyss.
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And once Father was sent down into the bottomless abyss, he did not give up their names.
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It's too late and the stakes are too high for us to plunge blindly into the abyss.
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"Can we bear to push it into the abyss and see it smashed to pieces?" she said.
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Orderism prioritizes stability over democracy and offers an alternative to the moral abyss of laissez-faire societies.
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In his latest, "Into the Inferno," Mr. Herzog takes you straight to the edge of the abyss.
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That's just the toll you must pay if you want to go moseying about the cosmic abyss.
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"The title 'Abyss' and the video refers to water and the duality of sea and space," my.
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"Let's hope that Hinkley Point will not drag EDF into the same abyss as Areva," he said.
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Without his meticulous planning, his photos would likely fall into the abyss with so much other work.
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Jaws, now 26 and a pro skater, never imagined throwing himself into the abyss like Ali did.
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Dressed in angelic white, Cordelia Weges's Blanche always seems to teeter at the edge of the abyss.
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While the world inches toward the abyss with increasing speed, artists and art seem to be thriving.
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But we all sense that in this political disaster, we're seeing a glimpse into a cultural abyss.
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It is in everyone's interest to try to keep Puerto Rico's economy from falling into the abyss.
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He barks orders, sings a shanty, indulges in sentimentality and turns his yowling mouth into an abyss.
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Adam Kirsch The division between 'real Americans' and 'coastal elites' seems to be deepening into an abyss.
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By rehabilitating Aunt Lydia in The Testaments, Atwood steps back from the darkness of that particular abyss.
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And so, in Cannes, you could see the frenzied activity feeding itself, pitching forward into the abyss.
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"Nancy Pelosi is marching members of her caucus off the plank and into the abyss," Parscale wrote.
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Ethiopia today is on the precipice of state failure and faces the abyss of interethnic civil war.
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Now you're thinking about reversing all those decisions, and you're looking over an abyss of more unknown.
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Which means that we could theoretically estimate how much stuff there is scattered throughout the great abyss.
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Whatever it was that sent that Nazis over the moral abyss, it wasn't a lack of Christianity.
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JM: Beginning at The Daily Show, we've been doing this for a long time, staring into the abyss.
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To live in Dadaab, they have escaped violence and death—only to plunge into an abyss of uncertainty.
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Alva positions different fictional characters in a white abyss with their bodies tightly interlocked as they tenderly embrace.
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Thankfully, Netflix will check in with you every few episodes to make sure that abyss isn't staring back.
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In short: Her grandmother nearly floated away into the abyss of Icelandic waters on her own iceberg throne.
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The Proposal seems to travel in the abyss of reality show concepts, with zero self-awareness about itself.
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That would create room for the West, including the IMF, to help Turkey step back from the abyss.
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" As she and Frankel discussed things, Medley admitted that she fears going off into "an abyss of loneliness.
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But Uganda would soon sink into an abyss, where power flowed from the gun and not the pen.
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They make jokes as they slowly destroy their lives, make pithy observations as they walk into the abyss.
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" Hezbollah has opposed the government's resignation, with Nasrallah warning that it could lead the country "into the abyss.
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That opened up a new era of intercontinental communication and spurred a new scientific interest in the abyss.
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The driver of the other car luckily escaped his vehicle uninjured before it fell into the surprise abyss.
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Leahy saw Gretchen fall into a similar abyss, and it took her years to claw her way out.
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As Clinton showed the world what presidential leadership looks like, an unhinged Trump went into a rhetorical abyss.
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Her fifth, most recently released album, "Abyss," is more broadly realized, folding spectral noises into bracingly heavy squalls.
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A vast, formless abyss into which humanity launches its satellites and rovers in a boundless quest for knowledge.
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Venezuela is expected to dive deeper into the abyss, according to International Monetary Fund projections published last month.
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Incredibly, while hanging to the rock by fingertips and leaning way backwards over the abyss, he looks down.
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But to my conservative family, Hillary was the abyss while Donald was the baseball bat to smash Washington.
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David didn't even know how much until these old traditions pulled him back from his own personal abyss.
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You know you're going to have to stare into the light and the abyss, too, but not yet.
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Pull it in close to your body, and you'll see your limbs bent and sucked into the abyss.
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But I came to The Ringed City after months away, hyped for a final jaunt into the abyss.
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Even in the absence of political consensus, we must avoid sinking into the abyss of contemptuous name calling.
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" Utica hasn't completely climbed out of its economic abyss, he observed, "but there is a degree of optimism.
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I lost myself in an abyss of fake cheese, one-pound bags of gummies and chocolates, and laxatives.
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I grasped for a shrub, but it pulled loose, and in cold terror I fell into the abyss.
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Art Forms from the Abyss: Ernst Haeckel's Images From The HMS Challenger Expedition is out now from Prestel.
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But must it take sliding back to that abyss for political, business and labor leaders to get it?
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After weeks of sending applications into the Internet abyss with no success, Hoagland decided to try something different.
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Just a few seats and some shade, a place to sip tea and stare into the thorny abyss.
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A country enters the abyss Meanwhile, the country's dual political and economic crisis is only expected to deepen.
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Today, Utah's Bingham Copper Mine boasts a 2.5-mile-wide abyss as deep as some mountains are high.
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The audiobook, read by Amanda Plummer, is uncommonly gripping – it's a dark and sensual plunge into the abyss.
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There is the obvious fear of traumatizing your child, giving her too long a look into the abyss.
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I'm a doer by nature, so this falling into the abyss was out of the ordinary for me.
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LONDON (Reuters) - All it took was "one stupid move" for Roger Federer's season to fall into an abyss.
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Before the rescue and even in its early stages, the global economy was falling into a bottomless abyss.
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There's plenty of beauty in the abyss of the universe, but relatively little of it is human-made.
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To make one false move is to fall off and plummet into an abyss that may prove inescapable.
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It's the game that saw the Capitals finally stare into the abyss and hold up an outstretched middle finger.
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My friends have just taken their first steps into the abyss, but parenting is really about the long game.
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She yearns to venture back into the abyss, and she throws herself into the competition for another shuttle spot.
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He was just a kid who was falling into the abyss while the adult world stood by and watched.
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Developer Hello Games detailed the exploration game's newest expansion, called "The Abyss," which is launching today on all platforms.
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As with all previous updates, "The Abyss" will be available for free to all players when it launches today.
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For me, "grieving" took the form of a rapid and immediate free fall into an abyss of drug addiction.
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Noisey: Was there a band that particularly surprised or impressed you when you interviewed them for Into The Abyss?
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Mr McCrum's bravery in staring into the abyss cannot be overestimated; reading his book inevitably brings moments of terror.
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Finally, Patrick gazes into the abyss of Cleveland Browns fandom and sees his own Chicago Bears fandom gazing back.
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Even fewer people, even in this amoral abyss of a historical moment, were willing to go after his baby.
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The most generous starting point is 218, when Mr Trump had just clawed his way back from the abyss.
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Social media is rife with cliched images, we're all guilty of it, churning out simulacra into the digital abyss.
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It's sometimes met with either stony silence or the abyss of being blocked by them on the app forever.
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For many job seekers, applying for jobs online can feel like tossing a resume into a fathomless digital abyss.
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Any politician unable to condemn the KKK immediately and unequivocally has fallen deep into the abyss of identity politics.
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In each case the storyline would sink with the protagonist having a sufficiently strong telescope to scan the abyss.
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America is not Nazi Germany; it is not Rwanda in 1992, perched uneasily on the edge of an abyss.
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Others had a sudden urge to make a trip to the Australian abyss, where the scientists found this creature.
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If I accepted that I belonged down there, in the terrible abyss of immaturity and ineptitude, I had failed.
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There was no equivalent to Nixon's Saturday Night Massacre, no clear moment where the government lurched into the abyss.
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Lam has rejected calls for dialogue, saying Tuesday the protesters were threatening to push their home into an "abyss."
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Let's be honest: The crack of some abyss opened up for a moment by the end of last week.
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For the victims, black-ice accidents resemble Alpine falls: a silent slip, and a terrifying slide into the abyss.
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Hillary's closing line in the campaign was that she was the only thing standing between her and the abyss.
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This part more than any and this play more than any, it's a real step off into the abyss.
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I was getting really reflective while driving into this…I don't want to say abyss because that sounds melodramatic.
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O.J. Simpson keeps an unswerving jack-o'-lantern smile plastered on its face as it sinks into the abyss.
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"We don't just take the person's gun away and then just kick them out into the abyss," he said.
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The cosmic abyss is in the heart of the Messier 221 galaxy, some 231 million light-years from Earth.
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Here is the sumptuous difficulty of Nietzsche: when you drill down on a word, an abyss of interpretation opens.
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How, Israelis wondered, did we move from the edge of abyss to military mastery in a matter of weeks?
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Suddenly, one of the pristine white earbuds you spent $159 on plunges into the abyss of a subway grate.
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But behind it, in myriad ways, billions use the forces of connection to resist the abyss and lift humanity.
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Almost in tears, she talks of how the unrest has taken Hong Kong to the edge of an "abyss".
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It's a good thing, too, because those shells are their best defense against something else lurking in the abyss.
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Next to "The Incest Diary," a grindhouse dive into the abyss, Harrison's memoir reads like a Jorie Graham poem.
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The show lets you laugh without having to ignore the pitch-black abyss at the core of modern life.
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"We know that he has been at the brink of the abyss that he's talking about," a colleague said.
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"As a glimpse into the abyss, into the bilious reality of war, it is a revelation," Mr. Proffitt wrote.
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And one evening, sensing that I was slipping into a bleak abyss, Mara invited me to stay for dinner.
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I'm really a range of fragrances: some warm, some melancholic, some flowering in the abyss like night-blooming jasmine.
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We need to look deep into the abyss and jump head first into the darkest substance ever known, Vantablack.
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The city of Octavia quivers above a massive abyss, held up only by fragile spider webs that won't last forever.
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I know men and women who are alive today because God rescued them from the deepest emotional and psychological abyss.
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Twitter is like shouting into a deep, dark abyss that you just happen to share with 50 million other people.
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We were just kind of floating in the abyss, hoping we were all grounded enough to deal with it well.
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Abyss Creations, known for making high-end, realistic love dolls, will release a robotic head for its RealDolls this year.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads WASHINGTON, DC—In its formative years, Abstract Expressionism was a leap into an abyss.
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The life-size dolls made by Abyss Creations, LLC have the ability to engage in meaningful conversation and even orgasm.
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Photo via GettyPicture this: you're at home, alone, and you suddenly feel an overwhelming urge to bellow into the abyss.
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Ever feel like you lose days, months or even years of your life to the abyss that is your inbox?
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Here&aposs What That &aposFaceless Fish&apos Actually IsLife gets pretty weird in the cold abyss of the deep sea.
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"Can we bear to push it into the abyss and see it smashed to pieces?" she added, her voice wavering.
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This is Shane Dawson staring into the abyss, knowing full well that he'll find something familiar lurking in the shadows.
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But it's one they need to grapple with if they hope to pull the Republican Party back from the abyss.
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Below is an interview with Patterson, followed by an excerpt from Into The Abyss regarding the controversial Estonian band Loits.
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New sanctions would have provoked another sell-off, pushing Turkish companies laden with hard-currency debt closer towards the abyss.
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But, after six months of "Trump the President," the likeliest outcome seems to be a slip into the political abyss.
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The film's limited theatrical release and underwhelming box office left it swinging in the abyss of terrific but underseen indies.
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The market had every reason two months ago to go over the edge into the abyss and we did not.
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The fish can turn this light on and off by blinking, sending Morse code-like signals into the deep abyss.
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"May stares into the abyss," said The Times' Saturday edition while the Daily Mail led with "Tories Turn On Theresa".
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The sense of scale and momentum you get from traversing through the large warehouses in "Into the Abyss" is immense.
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This post originally appeared on VICE UK. You're on vacation, staring at a menu, and slip into an existential abyss.
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"What meme does my giraffe look like it's killing me I know I've seen it," she cried into the abyss.
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But beyond simply launching metal objects into the abyss, SpaceX has actually created a fairly robust platform for space innovation.
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The Prime Minister does not have to take Brexit -- and her own political survival -- to the edge of the abyss.
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Luckily, America has experienced this before and each time it has somehow pulled itself from the brink of the abyss.
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"South Sudan remains precariously poised on the brink of an abyss," Ban told a council meeting on peacebuilding in Africa.
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"I remember reading that Persephone falls into an abyss, and that just hit something close to my heart," Barbara said.
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I'm so pleased to hear that our correspondence (at least my side of it) has disappeared into the digital abyss.
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While it may not be on the table now, withdrawing from NAFTA would not cast us into the economic abyss.
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You see the shadows causing the deepest blacks and really like an abyss and really conveys his emotion as pain.
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The sensibility of the edgelord—who pushes the boundaries of offensive humor—is really one long tumble into the abyss.
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President Nicolás Maduro is at the mercy of the markets that, every day, nudge his tottering regime nearer the abyss.
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He then turned the blender on and stared directly into that haltingly whirring abyss, completely oblivious to what he'd done.
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Note the plush strings powerful incantations of "Marionettes" ("Surrender to the kiss of the abyss," is her glowering final line).
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Tick has fought hard to pull herself back from the abyss, and we share her father's pride in her recovery.
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Drag your friends into your literary abyss and create a virtual book club and video call each other to discuss.
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A California company called Abyss Creations makes a female sex robot with swappable faces — do you prefer Harmony or Solana?
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And I liked Rachel Chavkin's nightmare vision of a world divided — a honky-tonk on the edge of an abyss.
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Presumably, this will be a race based on the issues and not who can spear the other into the abyss.
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To make ice cream so black seems to verge on sacrilege, summer buoyancy traded for a glimpse of the abyss.
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When prisons are designed to treat subjects like they are worthless, it only pushes them further into the criminal abyss.
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Diving deeper into the social media abyss, I saw a second article on a new social media campaign by Hello!
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"But this reflects a huge abyss of desperation among women ... and a failure of society in the northeast," he added.
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It's (literally) a long journey from the darkest abyss towards the sunlight, one that runs parallel to Roy's mental state.
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The jutting branches resembled skeletal fingers, so the building appeared always on the verge of being snatched into an abyss.
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Similarly, in "On Looking Into the Abyss: Untimely Thoughts on Culture and Society" (1994), Ms. Himmelfarb attacked new philosophical approaches.
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The president will portray himself as the man standing between the country and the abyss of invasion, lawlessness and socialism.
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Once I acquire the objects that promise to be a panacea, they just sort of rattle around in the abyss.
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Recently, there's almost no good news, and sometimes there is a feeling that the world is falling into the abyss.
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Zarina's "Abyss" (2013), a woodcut print on BFK light paper, does not specify a particular landscape or border-making exercise.
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For some, Ellis included, music is a means of preserving moments that have lapsed into the abyss of the past.
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They sink to about 10 meters, but can probably go down to 50 before irretrievably sinking into the abyss, Franks said.
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From perilous mountaintops to frozen tundra, tropical rainforest to the watery abyss, there are few places his voice has not carried.
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Deciding one day to pull it from our veins would leave us gasping frantically before plunging into an endless, lonely abyss.
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In the best-case scenario, we avoid sinking into the abyss and, as a society, scratch ourselves back to square one.
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In the past week, SpaceX's Falcon Heavy rocket successfully took off, landed, and launched Elon Musk's Tesla into the eternal abyss.
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Confirmation that the world of the super-rich is, if you ever doubted it, a festering abyss of hypocrisy and greed.
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So they asked McMullen if the mannequins were anatomically correct, which inspired the launch of his company, originally called Abyss Creations.
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A master is a vanishing mediator who gives you back to yourself, who delivers you to the abyss of your freedom.
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" Lucy both pities and is fascinated by these women and by their group leader's "positivity in the face of the abyss.
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Aluminium batteries would let it and its kind dive longer and deeper, letting researchers visit the abyss more easily in person.
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I'm not sure Acer's watch flashlight would've been powerful enough to illuminate the abyss down there, but I like the idea.
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In the next phase, "Abyss," the audience leans over the edge of a structure and falls down a chamber of light.
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Americans know that our nation is heading off the abyss of destruction, secondary to divisiveness, fiscal irresponsibility, and failure to lead.
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"I sat there for about eight hours, maybe more, and just looked into the abyss," Torres said, with a hollow laugh.
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The echo on her voice makes it sound so cavernous that you worry those sentiments are headed straight into the abyss.
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I've even put it five inches away from the edge and then watched it slowly slithering its way to the abyss.
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It's been an experiment, and I think it's gone well in some ways, but it has led us into an abyss.
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You don't have the standard rhetorical hooks, the apocalyptic vision of the abyss that we're falling into under Clinton and Obama.
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Juliane Kellner believed that at 42, she finally had turned her life around from an abyss of addiction, violence and depression.
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And public understanding of it may be critical to shifting America's political polarization into reverse somewhere between here and the abyss.
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By choosing to define the kind of abyss he would have been cast into, Father had, unintentionally, revealed a dark truth.
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You have options, options that will pull you out of your culinary abyss and thrust you into your own cooking revolution.
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" Recently, one commentator ominously predicted, "Facing the abyss of interethnic civil war, Ethiopia today is on the brink of state failure.
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But that's not the measure the broader Fed follows, and it remains a struggle to break out of the inflation abyss.
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Once again, Congo is lurching toward a political abyss, and Mr. Katumbi will be a crucial figure in what happens next.
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" Cruz called him an "amoral pathological liar" and said if he is elected "this country could well plunge into the abyss.
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In this beautiful documentary, he travels the world to peer into the abyss and talk to those drawn to the fire.
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"All of us have lost (with these measures), and we are falling into an abyss," Velasquez said at a news conference.
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The house that Twilley grew up in was well on its way to the abyss by the time the fire started.
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It was not cool; I was discovering an abyss in myself that somehow made me feel better for connecting with it.
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The tendency to forget and repress ugly memories must not prevail over the need to remember the abyss that was Auschwitz.
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Bringing Israel back from this abyss is a huge task, one that no one in Israeli politics may want to attempt.
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The fierce struggle for survival in the abyss of Peleliu eroded the veneer of civilization and made savages of us all.
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No, it's not an escape (for that, there's Cooking); it's a dive into the mysterious foggy abyss of facts and alternatives.
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And if you survive the abyss, be sure to check out co-creator Davey Wreden's follow-up game, The Beginner's Guide.
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When the bill came, I dug through the abyss of my backpack, fumbling for the smooth leather surface of my wallet.
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One company, the California-based Abyss Creations, already ships up to 600 hyper-realistic sex dolls per year to customers worldwide.
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Dostoevsky — socialist, political prisoner, addicted gambler, epileptic, reactionary thinker and visionary artist — did plenty abyss-gazing and his testimony is overwhelming.
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As part of the commemoration, the museum staged a reading of "The Abyss," the 1965 short story that inspired the film.
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I spend most of the ride revisiting parts of "My Bright Abyss," by Christian Wiman, who'll be my host at Yale.
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It's at this point you realize he failed to defeat the Abyss and has become just another monster to be felled.
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In the abyss between fiction and fact – as DeCarava, and, I believe Weems and Lawson show us – the photograph becomes both.
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Blue Abyss dubs itself the "world's first commercial space and deep-sea research and training center," and as its name suggests, the actual central aquatic abyss will be used to test underwater equipment and do research about diving and deep-sea exploration, as well as prepare the next generation of commercial space travelers and tourists for their sojourns.
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In 1954 Italian artist Guido Galletti sunk a bronze sculpture called Christ of the Abyss into the Mediterranean Sea near Genoa, Italy.
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Thinkers like Tegg and Tronto would argue that we must bridge the empathy gap to reverse this backslide into the ecological abyss.
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So as we slide down into the abyss, we'll have great music and movies to watch as we go on our way.
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Iriss and Abyss are two stunning kitty sisters from Russia, who stand out thanks to their snow white fur and heterochromic eyes.
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Continuum Infinitum has no beginning and no end, just an infinite zoom into a never-ending abyss of trippy mind-melting shapes.
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Nope: It actually seems like Smith finds some source of merriment in bungee jumping into the abyss for the masses to witness.
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You know, I watched them as they were looking in the abyss over and over again in that period after our crisis.
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The House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology fell off the flat Earth's edge into a profoundly anti-science abyss years ago.
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The longtime visual effects supervisor has been working with computer-generated characters going all the way back to James Cameron's The Abyss.
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Some take up residence at the mouth of the yawning abyss and just yell into it like Zach Braff in Garden State.
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Trump is "now looking into the abyss," said Ed Rollins, the top strategist for Great America PAC, a pro-Trump super PAC.
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"On Friday we were looking into the abyss," said Marc Chandler, chief market strategist at Bannockburn Global Forex LLC in New York.
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Riders headed for the trundling abyss face a maze of stairs, escalators, and elevators that are all too often out of service.
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Abyss Creations makes RealDoll, a life-sized silicone figure with a fully poseable skeleton, interchangeable faces and penetrable orifices starting at $6,753.
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For his part, according to Homer, Cronus was left to languish in the Tartarus, or a deep abyss of pain and torment.
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Unlike Nixon as he neared the abyss, Trump now retains the support of Republicans in Congress, and those Republicans control the place.
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The event horizon is the edge of the spacetime abyss, where gravity is so strong that no light can escape from it.
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The startup has just closed a $4.5 million Series A with investment from Atinum Investment, KT Investment, Pearl Abyss and Kakao Ventures.
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Then, just as suddenly, George Clooney is flailing into Gravity's abyss, and Shishkin flashes the harsh red planet of Mission to Mars.
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In one of Cali Sales' works, a lone, sulking figure dips her feet into a dark otherworldly pool floating in the abyss.
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Today we gather in a Google Doc to wail into the abyss over the one goodbye that nothing could prepare us for.
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Turkey's progressive left has criticized the rise of Islamist fascism for decades, while the country has gradually fallen into a political abyss.
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Finally, Mr. Richardson is held aloft and thrown by Mr. Ball into a pit or abyss at the back of the stage.
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I have many times wondered if Father, when he was sent down into the bottomless abyss, yielded the man's name under torture.
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"The suffering of the South Sudanese people is just unimaginable ... They are close to the abyss," WFP Executive Director David Beasley said.
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I found myself thinking of Mark Rylance's Hamlet, when the prince's assumed madness seemed to teeter on the abyss of genuine insanity.
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That was followed by "Aliens" (1986), "The Abyss" (1989), "Terminator 2: Judgment Day" (1991), "True Lies" (1994), "Titanic" (1997) and "Avatar" (2009).
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I had come to San Diego to speak with Walton about his life: the magic rainbows interweaving over the bottomless, flaming abyss.
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A team of researchers at MIT Media Labs is developing the Dermal Abyss, an ink that turns tattoos into a biosensor interface.
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No, the real terror is that it lives in an abyss, a metaphorical Mariana Trench, which is composed of a video game.
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Sometimes, I can tell I am about to leap into the abyss; other times, it feels like I am running into it.
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So if you wanted to get hold of some yourself, possibly to turn your living room into an abyss, that wasn't happening.
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That will get the children more quickly to the tallest water slide at sea, the Ultimate Abyss, with a 100-foot drop.
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I would rather die having lived a happy, meaningful life rather than living forever wallowing in my own abyss that is loneliness.
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" The next morning, on primary day, Cruz warned that Indiana was the "the one thing that stands between us and the abyss.
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I can be at the bars I created and that inspired me, and enjoy the nightlife without plunging myself into the abyss.
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"Old Stone," a tough, bitter serving of straight-up naturalism, opens on a street and closes at the edge of the abyss.
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It takes about a half-hour to get from the Luxembourg Gardens to Houellebecq's abyss — the grim banlieue, or suburb, of Sevran.
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Dig too deep, and the world might be invaded by creatures from the abyss; abandon a settlement, and orcs might take over.
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Sure, like the novel's protagonist, Arthur Less, I'm a white gay male writer who feels sometimes like I'm staring into the abyss.
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Zach Johnson, the 2015 winner, was staring into a weekend abyss after opening with a 75 in the mildest conditions on Thursday.
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Art Review The Guggenheim mines the wide world of the Swiss sculptor — witty and dripping with sex, or looking into the abyss.
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Woodard's testimony profoundly affected Waring and his wife, forcing them, Gergel writes, to "stare into the Southern racial abyss" as never before.
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May's threat of the abyss for the U.K. economy in the event of a no-deal Brexit would appear to be credible.
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There are biologists today who stare into the abyss of global crop failure, and stand ready to protest commercial and governmental venality.
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He had been bound for mere existing, biding his days with great effort and terror at the edge of a lonely abyss.
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In a misty abyss depicted in Wanderer above the Sea of Fog, allights an alluring symbol of modern civilization: McDonald's golden arches.
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In order to avoid the horror of that abyss, one of the best things you can do is Legos—following the diagram.
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" He added: "His movies are seldom more than a step from some flaming abyss, with his actors (and audience) trembling on the edge.
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Then, quick as a flash, you've fired off the message into the great abyss of hopeful messages with your heart in your mouth.
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Did I throw them on the counter when I walked in the door, or are they floating around inside the deep female abyss?
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Paxton later appeared in three additional James Cameron projects: Titanic and True Lies, as well as the Titanic documentary, Ghosts of the Abyss.
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Once these bots have been unleashed into the abyss that is Wikipedia, their human developers are largely oblivious to the ensuing bot interactions.
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It makes perfect sense why Panasonic decided to bring back the Technics name, but what returned from the abyss wasn't Technics at all.
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Just the cold abyss of terrible choices for a legion of over-taxed moderators who probably wish the world was a better place.
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It's hard to describe the feeling of looking into the abyss of the toilet bowl and seeing a black poop staring back you.
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I'll objectify, count it as single, indivisible, what are the edges of the limit that grows and multiplies by feeding on an abyss.
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What is missing from these discussions is how any court judgment or settlement will benefit the thousands stuck in the abyss of addiction.
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"If Donald Trump becomes president, he will take America into the abyss of Hell," he said on his Facebook page on Jan. 1.
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Staring at these photos is to stare into the abyss at the end of this year and find no light, only this face.
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The name is derived from Greek (ábyssos), meaning "bottomless" (from the time when the deep ocean, or abyss, was believed to be bottomless).
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And so every online outrage leaches a little more compassion away, widens and deepens the abyss between Us and Them a little further.
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I left the table at the right time, before I sunk into the abyss of gambling that has consumed so many before me.
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It was captured in an image of a man in a white space suit floating against a backdrop of the great black abyss.
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Good art has the power to pull us into the abyss — or at least bring us close enough, making us feel very uncomfortable.
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As you exit to descend the escalator, there is a simple projection atop a plain white wall, hovering above the five-story abyss.
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Despite the incredible efforts of LeBron James, the Cleveland Cavaliers are perched at the edge of defeat's abyss, down three games to none.
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She saw the invisible, colourless, scentless, soundless abyss that our generation has chosen to ignore; the greenhouse gases streaming out of our chimneys.
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Howard Schultz, Starbucks The moral fiber, the values, and what we as a country have stood for is literally hanging in the abyss.
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He was gasping at the end of his climb on a trail with vines on one side and an abyss on the other.
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" Born in Hong Kong, she now lives and works in Queens, and succinctly describes her artistic philosophy: "Gaze into the abyss and giggle.
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"Everyone played at the edge of the abyss, with great irresponsibility," says Martín Tanaka, a political scientist at the Catholic University in Lima.
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"The Abyss" is a thrilling exploration from Cameron and has one of the most drawn out back-to-life sequences in movie history.
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A couple weeks into his presidency, Tom Kirkman has tried a multitude of strategies to drag his shellshocked nation out of the abyss.
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This idea echoed through the conclusion of my demo where a cataclysmic storm began to inhale chunks of data into an unknown abyss.
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"We have to stop defining 'normal' further down into the abyss," said Andrew Weinstein, a former spokesman for then-House Speaker Newt Gingrich.
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"The moral fiber, the values, and what we as a country have stood for is literally hanging in the abyss," Schultz told employees.
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The icy comets, which live on the edges of solar systems, are much more likely to be tossed out, into the interstellar abyss.
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Her first time recording live in studio, Chardiet sounds the closest to her breaking point, like she's clawing and cackling into an abyss.
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Death is the moment when all eyes are upon the poet for the last time; beyond, for most harmless drudges, lies the abyss.
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"'Capote' unflinchingly faces the moral abyss at the heart of the journalistic enterprise," A. O. Scott wrote in his review in The Times.
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A typical Cruz campaign event is likely to include talk of "the abyss" on which America teeters and what a terrifying juncture this is.
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The limitless flow of people towards the US-Mexico border begins with the tortured descent of Honduras, Guatemala and El Salvador into the abyss.
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The painted structures appear disjointed from their original landmasses, meteors flung far from each other and left to float out in the galactic abyss.
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I was forced to reload an old save multiple times after the game froze or dropped my character into a seemingly never-ending abyss.
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Power… Its throne is built across a dark abyss, which no eye must dare to explore Finally, Wollstonecraft would have supported free, universal education.
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It's engrossing in its understatedness, from the lo-fi drum production (think trash can lids clattering into the abyss) and pulsating strains of melody.
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Lebanon was on the verge of the abyss, requiring "an unusual rescue operation, regardless of the price", said Geagea, who himself covets the presidency.
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The accusations, charges and countercharges that followed the Ankara attack show just how many ways this edge-of-the-abyss era could tip over.
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He served as underwater technical director on the 1989 James Cameron film "The Abyss," for which he built two submarines and designed diving helmets.
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This will be a sharp contrast to Democrat Gavin Newsom&aposs ultra-liberal objectives, which will only continue California&aposs charge into the abyss.
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When campaigns are staring into the abyss, they're more likely to try to pull in whatever they can in the hopes of staying alive.
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Talking to each other, he said, would help find common ground and a "common program to stop this slide into the abyss" in Europe.
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The policy and talk thereof should hence be returned to the abyss that it was buried in by President Obama over seven years ago.
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The artist is a vessel for life, which would otherwise drain away into the white abyss between words, and for that we revere him.
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Morty, on the other hand, with his feeble mind and warm heart, is a cosmic lab rat forced to gaze long into the abyss.
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While Facebook doesn't intend to be a painful abyss of purposely discarded memories, its features could inadvertently make a career out of triggering you.
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Yet I keep playing Russian roulette, knowing that one day I may end up cold and blue, eyes glazed open to the dark abyss.
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Above all, these messages should give Trump pause before he continues what is promising to become a headlong slide into an abyss of isolation.
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Because taking extra time to consider our most important choices is always a better option for a democracy than simply leaping into the abyss.
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Which is probably why it doesn't sound like the giant pioneering leap into the abyss we're used to hearing from a new Radiohead record.
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And for this scene, all your character can do is lie gasping on the ground while the warlord Ghaul kicks you into the abyss.
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They use "Seasons of the Abyss," and there's a brief shot of Sarah Michelle Gellar, so hey, maybe 90s MTV wasn't a total loss.
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Now you can imagine, post- 9/11, what I am confronted by when Pandora's box is opened up, and I'm staring into the abyss.
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On "Doesn't matter," she sings about being at the precipice of an abyss, dealing with "suicidal thoughts," and questioning the cosmological origins of selfhood.
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The lucky revelers who didn't fall through teetered on the edge of the abyss, pressing up against the wall to keep from going down.
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Every page of The Swerve strives to present the Renaissance as an intellectual awakening that triumphs over the oppressive abyss of the Dark Ages.
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But I also know what it's like to make it through the other side of the abyss, and I know you know that, too.
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Here, we have an expression of circuitry from the inside out, electronic art as a Cagean abstraction, a Cagean abstraction as an existential abyss.
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Reviewing the play for The Times, Matt Wolf praised her performance, writing that she was "a child-woman teetering on the abyss of tragedy."
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President Trump, please refrain from the temptation to politicize this event and help us to heal the abyss that divides us as a nation.
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But the writing, bolstered by Mr. Pendleton's poignant performance, transcends the chuckles as it depicts a man staring at the abyss of his failure.
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I used to think that an abyss is a moment of despair becoming interminable; but any moment, even the direst, is bound to end.
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Its aspiratory abyss, which may put you in mind of a toilet with the handle stuck, has rather blunt metaphorical resonance in today's America.
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If they don't, President Trump, a master storyteller, can twist his opponents into knots as they dive deeper and deeper into a political abyss.
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"People got pretty close to the abyss and looked down, and it was pretty deep," Daniel Yergin, an oil historian, said in an interview.
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"Nancy Pelosi is marching members of her caucus off the plank and into the abyss," Brad Parscale, Trump's 2020 manager, wrote in a tweet.
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He is the Phi Beta Kappa poet of doomsday, happily escorting the world's fortunate to a well-appointed abyss, then cannonballing in alongside us.
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Heck, perhaps you've blocked those cringe-worthy moments out because you're too busy watching President Donald Trump spend his days angrily tweeting into the abyss.
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It's a chilling, David Lynch-worthy moment, not least because it mocks the idea of rules or laws trying to keep us from the abyss.
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At depths of roughly 13,000 feet (4,000 meters), it's a monotonous, pitch-black abyss featuring crushing pressures and temperatures just a few degrees above freezing.
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On July 10th, Juno will get closer to the Great Red Spot than ever before, giving us our very best view of the cloudy abyss.
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Like a lighthouse, bringing us to shore, memes truly rescued us from the dark abyss of the internet bringing us hilarious and utterly absurd content.
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Miya Folick "Give It to Me" Woman screaming into the abyss from the front of a roller coaster is very much my aesthetic right now.
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By the time Lemonis met with the co-founders, however, the company had strayed away from its charitable mission and was headed toward financial abyss.
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The Observatory is exactly that, an observation point from where our own safe place in the world melts under our feet, revealing a vertiginous abyss.
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Despite the fact Soundcloud are sinking money into a dank abyss, reportedly losing cash by the bucketload, loads of musicians continue to use the service.
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The last time we covered him, he was using a turntable designed for DJ Hero to beat the Abyss Watcher fight from Dark Souls 3.
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In the video shared on Stella's Instagram she can be seen being let out of a car and shooting straight into her autumnal, leafy abyss.
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The Abyss makes regular voyages through the Mideast Gulf with its transponder switched off for days at a time, according to Refinitiv Eikon ship tracking.
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" Mathieu Vandekerckhove (Syndrome/Amenra) commented, "Ralf of Hypertension asked us if we wanted to be a part of [the label's] The Abyss Stares Back series.
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I know better, and yet, I can't help myself, because my preferred form of entertainment — the internet and its content abyss — is inextricable from work.
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In the emptying virtual corridors of Blogspot, alphabetized lists of all the bands and musicians with names containing the word "Wolf" echo into the abyss.
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So the undeniably brilliant Millwall badge features a variant on the heraldic lion, with the creature leaping forward – claws extended – from the navy blue abyss.
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I watch my beloved C-SPAN through gritted teeth instead of nerdy admiration, horrified at how far into the abyss we've fallen as a country.
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The Planar Sphere even bounces around some planes, demanding that the player and their party adventure out into the Abyss to retrieve a power source.
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While the family home is still above ground, a corner of the property looks like it's on the verge of crumbling into the abyss below.
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While the family home is still above ground, a corner of the property looks like it's barely holding on from crumbling into the abyss below.
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"America is driving toward the abyss and it's time we hit the brakes" was the headline on a story on the conservative National Review website.
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U.N. adviser Jan Egeland nevertheless said the cessation of hostilities could rescue the civilian population from "the abyss" and end the "black chapter" of sieges.
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Pym finds himself approaching at breakneck speed a cataract that seems to fall from the heavens, creating below it a whirling abyss in the sea.
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The second half of life begins after the "event" mentioned above, a collision with reality that hurls a person into what seems to be abyss.
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The scene is a dark abyss with pixelated blue and white bits outlining where the objects around you would be if you could see them.
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The upshot is that though he usually voted with whichever conservative bloc was ascendant, on rare occasions Kennedy would peer into the abyss and recoil.
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There have been spin-offs, too—Fight for Fortune, a card game for the Vita, and Drake's Fortune prequel Golden Abyss, also for Sony's handheld.
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We been doing it since last year, we had parties with Chino Amobi and Abyss X and next month we are having one with EAVES.
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Silber knows, and reveals, how close we live to the abyss, but she also revels in joy, particularly the joy that comes from intimate relationships.
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Huge, encrusted pillars of basaltic lava loomed behind us, and the green, fissure-ridden lip of the collapsed volcano rose before us across the abyss.
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" She said "lawbreaking activities in the name of freedom" were damaging the rule of law and warned protesters were pushing Hong Kong to "an abyss.
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What starts as a mediocre psychological thriller finishes as a surprisingly toothsome and creative horror film, complete with creature features and journeys into the abyss.
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That adventure ended catastrophically for all parties when, at the last minute, Obama pulled back from the abyss, with French bombers poised on their runways.
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Ten years ago, we looked over the cliff of a great abyss that we had nothing to really comprehend, because of that great financial crisis.
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Made at the extreme edges of continents, they depict sites where the intrepid traveler is confronted by the ocean's abyss and can go no further.
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The smaller photographs contain some figurative semblance of the original snapshots; a woman gazing into an unknown abyss, an anonymous individual crouched on their stomach.
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Nietzsche has this great line about not looking into the abyss lest it look back, and I can't help but think we've done just that.
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That inability is revelatory of a deep "abyss between the man about to assume power and the shared traditions of the country he represents," he continued.
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Duffy's newest piece is equally surreal—the surface of the Abyss Horizon table looks like a bathymetric map of the ocean floor, rendered in 3-D.
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Nothing reminds us that we are on a celestial island surrounded by the abyss like watching our planet's energy source turn into a gaping black hole.
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Plastic fragments should float, but if they become trapped inside the snot-like globs of discarded larvacean houses, they can be dragged down into the abyss.
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Illness, death, war: all is fair game for a motor-mouthed provocateur whose onslaught of outrage draws his audience—aghast but spellbound—into an "alluring abyss".
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It's tiny, and I fret over it falling to the floor and rolling into the abyss because, given my eyesight, I'd probably never see it again.
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One wrong slip off the stool or push by a friend and you could wind up like that poor Russian man, screaming into the virtual abyss.
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Suddenly, the world would feel like a great big abyss — which is why we feel for makeup artist Mario Dedivanovic, known for contouring all those Kardashians.
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But at bottom, his closing plea to Democrats is that she's the only thing standing between our democracy and an unpredictable leap into an authoritarian abyss.
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She keeps discussing "keeping herself in control" and "walking the tightrope" as if she knows there's some dark personal abyss she's in danger of falling into.
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Soon after that he split with coach Andre Agassi, then removed Radek Stepanek from his team as his career continued to spiral downwards into the abyss.
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According to Stockman, the broad market has been trading in the abyss since breaking above 1,870 in 2014, seeing a meager 1 percent return since then.
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This twist fits both the size of Ford's ego and the endless abyss that seems to be Bernard's pain, as well as the show's repetitive cycling.
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The UK is getting a new commercial astronaut training facility, called "Blue Abyss," which will include a pool with a depth of 50 meters, Engadget reports.
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Mothers: Even when they're being paraded around on MTV shows, they're quite literally the people who keep the human race from plummeting into the inky abyss.
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Just as morality can't be measured in the abyss of Trump's immorality, we can't lower the bar on other Republicans when it comes to women's rights.
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It's hard to say whether President Donald Trump hit a new low Tuesday afternoon, when the floor has actually turned out to be a bottomless abyss.
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" He added: "the central government of China will never allow a few violent offenders to drag Hong Kong down a dangerous road, down a dangerous abyss.
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"The central government of China will never allow a few violent offenders to drag Hong Kong down a dangerous road, down a dangerous abyss," Liu said.
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Christmas tree ornaments set the tone for the holidays, and in the bottomless abyss that is festive decor, personalized ornaments stand out for their sentimental value.
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There was an abyss in his brain that all the passing events of his life tumbled into, but on the surface he could seem almost normal.
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Most of us might not notice if our partners spent an extra hour or three a day gazing into the abyss of the World Wide Web.
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A 84-foot-10-inch-deep hole (representing the height of the former monument including the now removed statue of Lee) would create a gaping abyss.
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Fifty-five years after Bloody Sunday, we find ourselves struggling to cross another bridge, one that will carry us over the modern abyss of voter suppression.
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I agree with you that death makes life all the more sacred, but I understand why someone might stare into that abyss and find it unbearable.
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Gervais' comedy generally thrives on a brand of misanthropy, pushing to the edge of that bleak assessment of human nature before stepping back from the abyss.
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To know that loving someone, truly loving someone, means holding them while everything around you is falling — even pieces of you are falling — into an abyss.
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During the second day of airport closure Carrie Lam, the territory's chief executive, said the unrest had taken Hong Kong to the edge of an "abyss".
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Back turned to the viewer, a Black figure stands at the edge of a rocky abyss, peering into an inky void with a lantern in hand.
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Having been essentially made to pay for the tax cuts for the richest Americans, the rest of the nation will be staring down the abyss, too.
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He's a figure of every millennial's childhood struggle to write 1,000 words on early word-processing software, and then losing it to the blue screen abyss.
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During one twisty scene, the floor seemingly dissolves underneath Spidey, plunging him down into the abyss, only to slingshot his Gumby body back into the atmosphere.
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It can be easy to forget, here on this comfortable rock, how alone we are in the abyss, but that apathy is vital to understanding The Expanse.
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The map of Charon shows an even more dramatic range of features, with even higher peaks countered by an abyss deeper than the lowest point on Earth.
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The dark platform suddenly resembling an elevator riding to its peak, where some jump off, and others, like Gilfry's pianist, only can stare tentatively into the abyss.
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Kerry marched the Democrats into the electoral abyss with legions of anti–Iraq War activists behind him, who abandoned their antiwar principles and followed the party mantra.
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In his new film, writer-director Laszlo Nemes winds the clock back to look at how Europe let itself slide into an earlier abyss: World War One.
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"He is the only one who can pull us back from the abyss," said John Juvenal, 67, a lifelong Republican and retired police officer from Oklahoma City.
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The feeling behind the composing process was very figurative: through it, we aim to lead the listener into the abyss—if they can handle it, of course.
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Many of us involved in humanitarian and charitable projects in this part of Africa have feared that this protracted crisis would lead South Sudan into the abyss.
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Check it out ... her friend's recording when SZA squats down, apparently thinking she's still got a wall behind her and leans back too far into the abyss.
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In yet another Twin Peaks revival teaser that tells us absolutely nothing, Kyle MacLachlan emerges from the shadows as Special Agent Dale Cooper, gazing into the abyss.
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Jeanne, on the other hand, feels as though a deep and sour hole were burrowing through her body, an abyss that is always demanding to be filled.
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Today, the dreamy Villa Borghese gardens, with winding pathways, secretive corners and canopy of parasol pines, still feels just as Williams described it — like a soft abyss.
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Washington (CNN)Leading figures in the Russia drama face fateful choices in the coming days and months that could tip America into a political and constitutional abyss.
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In his 1993 fiction debut The Virgin Suicides, Eugenides polyphonically danced a group of sisters towards death, each away from a different future and into the abyss.
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Kirk's teeth, nubby and square, extended from his gums in perfect alignment, slanted inward, like stout little Chiclets, so tiny in his abyss of his moist mouth.
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His plight recalls the statement made by Abramoff at the end of his trial in 2008: "I have fallen into an abyss," the former uber-lobbyist said.
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"If a Harvard professor thought that the 9/11 report could be compared to 'Beowulf,' they achieved an abyss of absurdity," he wrote in an e-mail.
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Pitzl gunned his Ski-Doo and made it to the main floe, the others grabbing his sled and pulling it ashore before he sank into the abyss.
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Even about living cephalopods, so much is unknown; their extinct ancestors who left behind hardly a trace lie across an even greater abyss of our own ignorance.
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Despite its unsettling name, Dermal Abyss is both aesthetically pleasing and potentially a game changing technology for people with illnesses that require constant monitoring, such as diabetics.
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Between this and Dermal Abyss, it seems like MIT is well on its way to creating a tomorrow where pragmatics don't require a sacrifice in personal aesthetics.
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""Nihilist Abyss" is a really raw and open piece but it's— if I've done it right—the idea is that you can meet me there," she says.
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I don't find that vein of where it's creative and fun, it ends up being this abyss of a lot of painful things that don't feel good.
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After a brief flurry of fiscal stimulus to stop the economy from careening into the abyss, they got a round of automatic budget cuts called the sequester.
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When plunging into the bloody abyss of the American racial past, as Eleanor Henderson does in her second novel, "The Twelve-Mile Straight," the stakes are high.
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They should bring to mind both Friedrich Nietzsche's idea of eternal recurrence and his warning that if you stare deep into the abyss, it stares into you.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Joshua Marie Wilkinson's Meadow Slasher is a transcript from the abyss, the fourth of five titles in his No Volta series.
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Those stories carry a certain air of having been written pre-2016 election, as if they rode the last wave of pop-feminist optimism into the abyss.
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Prudence would question whether a given moment requires transformation or mere governance — whether we are actually hurtling toward the abyss or whether these are more commonplace times.
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To grasp the extent of this abyss, the present-day geologist Robert Hazen proposes going for a walk, with each step representing a century back in time.
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Jerry Brown signed a $201 billion state budget that he said fulfilled a pledge to bring California government out of the abyss it faced during the recession.
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This week's newsletter is here to offer you a breath of fresh air, or a much-needed respite from the downward trudge into the market's dark abyss.
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Unlike the Potter movies, which grew darker and heavier as Harry and the series developed, "Fantastic Beasts" is playing peekaboo with the abyss right from the start.
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Like many recent college graduates, Ben Kim felt he was casting his résumé into an abyss when he clicked "apply online" for the hundredth or so time.
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The administration even risked pulling Iraq into the abyss, refusing to withdraw troops as requested and threatening to revive sanctions from the Saddam Hussein era, only worse.
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These time-honored doctrines have been abandoned over the past 15 years, and the slide of democracy into the media-entertainment abyss has been fast and furious.
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But in the past few months, business has jumped, not because the Greek economy is finally recovering but because it is falling even deeper into the abyss.
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Dealing with the human abyss used to be the province of religion, but ever since God died we haven't really been able to find a good replacement.
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Though the characters laugh, the scene is very clearly teetering on the edge of an abyss — of some event that it'll be impossible to come back from.
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But you're right to put it the way you did: We're staring into an abyss and we need to stare back and try to propose something positive.
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