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We will no longer tolerate intimidation by white-coated gods antiseptically directing our lives.
Antiseptically clean, the space looks like a cross between a semiconductor lab and a garage.
But she has also managed to achieve something even more rare: a vibrant gallery scene that seems to reject the antiseptically academic atmosphere pervading much of the avant-garde art world.
Assembled from a palate as antiseptically clean as the inside of a brand new hard drive, Mind Merge is most striking for the seeming malfunctions caused by wayward gusts of noise.
Over the years, many came to wonder if Apple had not simply created its own "garden of pure ideology" by coercing people to buy Apple products and slavishly following their "geniuses" in those antiseptically white showrooms.
So with the support of the C.I.A. station chief, Dr. Mitchell and his partner in developing the program, John Bruce Jessen, summoned a delegation from headquarters to the site to see a real-life version of what had been antiseptically portrayed on television.
It is a sort of colorless, moistureless, echoing, antiseptically clean dungeon.
In his preface to the 1966 edition, Stein argued (p. vi) that the Random House Dictionary steers "a linguistically sound middle course" between the "lexicographer's Scylla and Charybdis: should the dictionary be an authoritarian guide to 'correct' English or should it be so antiseptically free of comment that it may defeat the user by providing him with no guidance at all?" In 1982 Random House published The Random House ProofReader, a computer spell checker based on its dictionary. An expanded second edition of the printed dictionary, edited by Stuart Berg Flexner, appeared in 1987, revised in 1993.
All too often, criticism is treated rather antiseptically under the auspices of objectivity. There is no such distance in Heroines. Zambreno revels in subjectivity." Jenny Hendrix wrote in the Times Literary Supplement about Book of Mutter: "Above all, Book of Mutter is a work of tone; it expresses a failure to transcend grief, written from a place of guilt and shame, in halting and inarticulate gestures...Writing may not change anything, may not heal or even console—but, like Bourgeois's Cells, it creates a space in which formlessness, pain and chaos are enclosed and held like holy relics in a church." In a starred review in Publishers Weekly, about Appendix Project: "Presented as a series of appendices to novelist and memoirist Zambreno’s previous work, Book of Mutter, this collection of 11 talks and essays reveals her anew as a master of the experimental lyric essay.

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