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Further, what Maggy said about gold shrouds could mean that Cersei's kids would be royalty, and thus buried in royal funeral shrouds when they died.
Gold, their shrouds … you'll be queen, for a time.
Fog shrouds a power plant in Ptolemaida, in northern Greece.
This must just be the way he shrouds his ambition.
All we can do is wave our shrouds in the background.
But they compel you to imagine what lies beneath those colorful shrouds.
There, the poop and old mucus-shrouds feed bottom-dwelling sea creatures.
On the horizon, a light haze shrouds the mountains of northern Mexico.
But by Wednesday morning, the shrouds were on their way, she said.
Then they put on burial shrouds and lie down in the coffins.
How do you address an artist who willfully shrouds himself in mystery?
A judge ordered that the black shrouds over the statues be removed.
The time crystal's silly science fiction name shrouds its deep quantum mechanical nuance.
The cover shrouds any unflattering light from getting in your Tinder hookup's face.
Offering just enough detail to pore over, the band shrouds itself in myth.
Sexual abuse survivors should no longer live in shrouds of secrecy and shame.
We washed the bodies of the reporters and wrapped them in white shrouds.
And corpses must be buried in biodegradable materials — pine boxes, shrouds, wicker caskets.
Mystery still shrouds their whereabouts and what happened on the day they vanished.
The rocket company has so far been less successful with catching the payload shrouds.
In the design studio, three differently shaped foam models were disguised under black shrouds.
"It's wrapped in more than 4 shrouds, one of which is quilted," said Escudero.
COMBAT STIGMA Misunderstanding of opioid addiction shrouds nearly every effort to reduce its toll.
CNN attempted to reach an attorney for those seeking to have the shrouds removed.
Edhi volunteers appear at every disaster zone and crime scene, bearing stretchers and shrouds.
The royal-blue plastic tarps covering the stalls appeared nearly black, like funeral shrouds.
Then, with the help of some fellow students, he shrouds the entire thing in chocolate.
When a fog shrouds their minds, they struggle to recognize the faces of their children.
And many of them will wear white, like the shrouds they will be buried in.
They wore matching black trousers, black Nike Decades, and covered their bodies with purple shrouds.
Purple shrouds had been draped over their bodies, and cash and I.D.s were found in their pockets.
Dark shapes like veils surround many, but these shrouds are the sole reminders of classic Christian iconography.
And in overtly violent ways: Nazgul shrouds herself in a bright pink scarf, embarrassed by her scars.
The US Navy, meanwhile, has been making its subs quieter by adding shrouds around their conventional propellers.
Hidden beneath purple shrouds, all had a small amount of cash and their I.D.s in their pockets.
The lack of qualification needed to become a hypnotherapist adds to the confusion that shrouds the practice.
Their father, Ali Abu Joud, recorded this video of three of his children's bodies wrapped in shrouds.
To find the usual watering-places despite the gauzeof death that shrouds our eyesis a breathtaking feat.
An ATF spokesperson confirmed that the barrel shrouds were legal under the Gun Control Act's intent standard.
Sea mist shrouds Islay, Scotland, a rugged and remote island that is home to iconic whisky distilleries.
Hospital staffers wrapped corpses in white shrouds and stacked detached legs that still wore socks and shoes.
Living family members carefully peel the burial garments off the corpses and wrap them in fresh silk shrouds.
Myth shrouds the stories of Edith's family, many of which have a sense of magical realism to them.
From the bones of early saints to holy burial shrouds, various Christian relics are scattered across the globe.
The system's bezels and black shrouds around the hinge will likely change before the system enters final production.
The aesthetic and language of modern post-mortem photography is not all fabric shrouds and flower petals, however.
He opened the door of a vault-like refrigerator, where two recent arrivals were wrapped in white shrouds.
A country that once lacked cloth for shrouds now exports more ready-made garments than India and Pakistan combined.
Six-and-ten for him, and three for you," adding, "gold shall be their crowns and gold their shrouds.
Their unsettling deaths revealed the anonymity that shrouds the homeless and others living marginal lives in New York City.
The justice system in Australia shrouds cases of sexual assault in secrecy even when victims want to speak out.
The country shrouds law enforcement and the courts in unusual secrecy, particularly in cases of sexual and family violence.
It effectively shrouds the camera from sight, so that the phone appears lensless when the camera app isn't open.
I think they are nothing more than a company that places Facebook ads and shrouds in a sort of mystery.
Footage on state TV showed bodies in shrouds on the floor of the station and fire fighters putting out flames.
Once the prettiest girl in Wind Gap, Mo., Camille shrouds herself from head to toe in jeans and dark sweaters.
The parents whose children killed by sarin gas appeared covered in small, white shrouds on newspaper front pages won't either.
Coop prevails, naturally, but his triumph fails to dispel the toxic fog of betrayal and disillusion that shrouds the story.
In recent years, she has painted female figures covered in shrouds reminiscent of ghosts wearing sheets or women in burkas.
Privacy — and a retreat to the kind of old-world luxury which shrouds Mar-a-Lago — seems to be what Mrs.
The presentation of Ronaldo as superhuman shrouds both the athlete's wrongdoings and the rapacity of the corporate thieves running the game.
But the Madonna del Parto is unique as a work of art, as well as for the mystery that shrouds it.
He's seen pollen shrouds like this before in North Carolina, but from the ground it's difficult to capture their sheer magnitude.
During the show's fifth season, Maggy tells Cersei that she will have three children with gold "crowns" and "shrouds," which has been interpreted by many to mean three blond children with her brother Jaime, and three golden burial shrouds since they would be of royal blood, as the assumed offspring of Cersei and the late King Robert Baratheon.
Pedestrians wear masks to deal with the smoke from the Camp fire that shrouds the state Capitol in Sacramento, California, on Thursday.
In combo with the song, the work drives home the uncanny mundanity that shrouds most of life's most important moments and connections.
People are carried in coffins by relatives during the annual "Procession of the Shrouds" to celebrate St. Martha in Spain, July 29.
It shrouds the listener into a vortex of death, and after the experience, your words will be, 'And to think... I hesitated'.
"I think they are nothing more than a company that places Facebook ads and shrouds in a sort of mystery," he said.
They emerge from their time, which is why Jacobeans saw ghosts wearing pale shrouds and Victorians saw them draped in black bombazine.
Now, the stimulus has all but run out while Trump's trade war disrupts business supply chains and shrouds new investment in uncertainty.
It just shrouds the procedure in shame and stigma and encourages women to try to do it themselves -- with potentially deadly results.
Sand whipped up by wind shrouds the C-Space Project Mars simulation base in the Gobi Desert outside Jinchang, China, on April 18.
It also makes money on coffin and urn sales, though they say many of their clients use simple shrouds or their own containers.
Many people recycled their best tunics, ones with patterns like bird-and-vine lattice motifs or more artistic embellishments, as their burial shrouds.
Some 635 million years ago, as the Earth shook off massive shrouds of glacial ice, an alien world blossomed on the ocean floors.
It might sound inconsequential, but the tool goes a long way in piercing the veil of secrecy that shrouds the portfolios of landlords.
There's too much acting in the face, rather than in the body, as becomes particularly apparent when the performers wear masks or shrouds.
But until then, we'll be keening in a corner and draping black shrouds over every hairdryer, mousse, and wide-tooth comb we find.
Five dead people lay on their backs on the metal tables, naked, their chests splayed open, white shrouds covering their legs and faces.
Goldman Sachs analysts had expected JB Hi-Fi to benefit from higher air purifier sales as smoke from the bushfires shrouds big cities.
The children wore no shoes, only simple cotton shrouds, and were found curled on their sides, lying flat or crouched on their backs.
Maggy stated that a younger, more beautiful queen would usurp Cersei, and that all three of her children would be buried in golden shrouds.
Where their ongoing articulation of their fame demystifies it, Beyoncé's neutrality shrouds hers in secrecy and creates a slate for memes and obsessive deconstruction.
Recall, if you will, the prophecy foretold about Ms. Lannister's future, starting with her children: Gold shall be their crowns and gold their shrouds.
The reference was mythology, but also the paper shrouds that are placed over clothes-in-progress at night as protection in the empty studio.
Mystery still shrouds modern Turkey's first coup in 1960 which overthrew a pro-American prime minister but was led by a U.S.-trained officer.
Now at the National Gallery in London, as winter shrouds the capital's skyline with grey, an exhibition full of this distinctive light is on show.
So too is a problem that long predates Mr Xi's rule: a culture of secrecy that often shrouds pilot projects, especially in their early days.
The dead are wrapped in white shrouds and laid in the street to make room for the next incoming tide of the wounded and dying.
In the first room are bodies brought by families for temporary storage, entirely covered by white shrouds, with labels stating their name, age and religion.
While these archives — cold and dark, with their shrouds and cardboard ''coffins'' — may resemble repositories for the dead, the pieces cataloged inside are anything but.
Furthermore, Moscow has retreated from its earlier stance that in future talks China must participate to reduce the nuclear opacity that shrouds China's actual capabilities.
The smoke from the blazes now shrouds an area larger than the European Union and is moving into the Arctic, according to the World Meteorological Organization.
The spokesman, Brian Wheeler, said that police officers were patrolling the monuments on Tuesday evening in case people tried to remove the shrouds on their own.
Specifically, the pair is concerned with Shmuel's wife's body, which was buried in white shrouds and placed in a wooden coffin, according to Orthodox Jewish practices.
In the photographs and videos of the scene that circulated around the world, the Nike swoosh was clear on the sneakers poking out from underneath purple shrouds.
To make effective use of space, the community uses shrouds instead of wood coffins, digs out the remains after about two years once the body is decomposed.
Over the text, he layers maps, cardboard, paint, fishing nets, funeral shrouds, prison shirts, his own garments, and other materials found in junk shops around the world.
Textiles, after all, accompany us on nearly every step of life: We are born and swaddled, buried in shrouds; most of us are even conceived between sheets.
Opaque deployment shrouds a variety of policies, not just stop-and-frisk, but also whether commanders assign officers based on the rise or fall of violent crime.
" In 2011, well down the path of researching decompositional agents and prototyping burial shrouds, Lee gave a speech at the TEDGlobal Conference titled "My Mushroom Burial Suit.
A second set of cracks in welds and shrouds are not a concern for flight, but NASA and the Air Force have asked for a redesign, Shotwell said.
The country's independence leader, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, complained that West Pakistan had not promptly shared its bumper wheat crop or "given a yard of cloth for our shrouds".
During the summer months, we expect that kind of rage to subside; for the dark shrouds of the year to melt into polka dot bikinis and floral dresses.
Circuit Judge Richard E. Moore said the black shrouds must be removed within 15 days of the order being filed, said Brian Wheeler, director of communications for Charlottesville.
Behind the secrecy: Our Australia bureau chief explains how the country shrouds law enforcement and the courts in unusual secrecy, particularly in cases of sexual and family violence.
Amy Adams' Camille Preaker guzzled vodka, took drugs with her teen sister (Eliza Scanlen), and skulked around her suffocating Missouri hometown in shrouds of black clothing on Sharp Objects.
So I called Kate Hoover [of Vale Shrouds] and said, 'Would you make this custom shroud for this beautiful designer, who wants a simple burial in a burial shroud?
It's arguably a vast improvement on the uniforms in years gone by, which were marked by shrouds of controversy and debate over the fact that they were, well, ugly.
Hanging from the ceiling, nearly touching the floor, they resembled shrouds, twisted tree trunks, cocoons or druid priests — strange forms summoned from the lower depths of the collective unconscious.
This portal would have led him to the Starless Sea, a labyrinthine underground repository of stories embedded in paper, ribbons, skin, funeral shrouds and candies, to name a few media.
The third, SD Tactical Arms, simply shut down its line of solvent traps and began selling barrel shrouds, whose measurements and hardware closely match those of the old solvent traps.
So much mystery shrouds a poultry staple on Brazilian dinner tables that geneticists, science writers and cooks all find themselves grappling with the same vexing question: What is a Chester, anyway?
Then comes another — younger, more beautiful — to cast you down and take all you hold dear… With Joffrey, Myrcella, and Tommen all dead, we now know those shrouds were meant to be burial shrouds, and with Dany's sights set on King's Landing and Jaime leaving Cersei behind to join the forces of the North to repel the White Walkers, it seems like Cersei will need to buck fate this season to survive, let alone win the Iron Throne.
Projected in a soaring offsite warehouse space, presented by Kurimanzutto, Calderón's Caída libre (Free fall) shrouds the difference between documentary and fictional narrative, sending uncomfortably real shivers down the spines of viewers.
The secrecy that shrouds much of what Mueller's team is doing on a day-to-day basis was underscored this week by the latest case to come out of the Russia probe.
Judaism has a strict set of laws governing death: Burials are expected to take place as soon as possible, autopsies are discouraged, and bodies are ritually washed and clothed in white shrouds.
They address the corpses by name, say prayers and ask forgiveness for any mistakes they may make, before bathing them, dressing them in white linen shrouds and staying with them until burial.
They prefer shrouds and woodland burials to coffins and graveyards; celebrations of life to sombre rituals in funeral homes; and video tributes to a life just lost to displays of the embalmed dead.
In addition to the policy actions against them, the teapots have lost a major advocate with the departure of Shandong provincial governor Guo Shuqing, which further shrouds their future, said Energy Aspects' Meidan.
A big hurdle for many of these is death infrastructure — the Infinity Burial Suit, and its accompanying pet shrouds, are easiest to use in green cemeteries — as well as confusion over current laws.
In addition to making room for cremains, some have started accepting "green burials," which forgo embalming, metal caskets and cement or metal liners in the earth, in favor of biodegradable coffins or shrouds.
They dubbed it "Hidden Figures on the Hill," a play on the Oscar-nominated movie and an acknowledgement of the general anonymity that shrouds the work black women staffers do there every day.
But advocates, immigration lawyers, and former immigration judges have raised alarm over the use of the tent facilities, arguing that it shrouds the court proceeding in secrecy, since the public isn't allowed in.
Henry Rotich said the new portal will eliminate the secrecy that sometimes shrouds such projects, helping citizens keep track of the deals at every stage, the companies involved and the amounts of money involved.
Green burials eliminate much of this waste by leaving out almost all of those materials; most bodies are simply wrapped in shrouds made from a biodegradable material like cotton and placed in the ground.
The law also focused too much on features that didn't affect a weapon's deadliness like barrel shrouds and pistol grips; generally, efforts to ban "assault weapons" are complicated by the vagueness of that term.
The black shrouds that for six months have covered two Confederate statues in Charlottesville, Va., the site of a deadly white nationalist rally last summer, must come down, a Virginia judge declared on Tuesday.
The question is whether the A.N.C. is prepared to continue tolerating him as he shrouds South Africa in corruption and destroys the party that once commanded admiration around the world for its moral standing.
Then comes another, younger, more beautiful, to cast you down and take all you hold dear... The king will have twenty children and you will have three... Gold will be their crowns, gold their shrouds.
We know life is so busy,but a larger activity shrouds it, and this is somethingwe can never feel, except occasionally, in small signsput up to warn us and as soon expunged, in partor wholly.
Little illumination filters through the carved wooden walls that dominate the set, and a blanket of smoke often shrouds the stage like a thick fog, as if to hide the iniquity so vividly on display.
We need to celebrate our periods, unapologetically, and it's incredibly important to involve boys and men (and others who don't have periods) in the conversation, if we want to overcome the stigma that shrouds menstruation.
As forest fires raged like never before across Indonesia last year, President Joko Widodo announced he was setting up a special agency to tackle the annual scourge that shrouds parts of Southeast Asia in choking haze.
Though most lack bodies and heads, much less faces, the meticulous way he modeled and cast cloaks, robes and mortuary shrouds while leaving many hollow cores visible suggests they're more like statues than present-day structures.
And late last year Nigeria's President Muhammadu Buhari, a Muslim, said that a ban even on the hijab, which shrouds a woman's head and chest but leaves her face on show, may be necessary if bombings persist.
While only a small portion of the billions of cubic metres China imports each year, the deal represents a growing need as Beijing intensifies its war on the choking smog that shrouds the north of the country.
"Yet she shrouds it in this world that is so magical and sort of wonderful that you don't feel like you're being hit by it until you start thinking about it afterwards," the actor told Reuters Television.
The grain of the film (David Raedeker is the director of photography) shrouds the action in a delicate caul of nostalgia, communicating an ache that Julie can't yet feel but that we can see forming inside her.
Some gun control activists say now is the time to strike on banning semi-automatic rifles with military stylings, such as pistol grips and barrel shrouds, as well as high-capacity magazines that allow sustained bullet sprays.
The eight paintings on display are all done in oil on lubugo, a Ugandan fabric made from fig tree bark and traditionally used for burial shrouds, though less solemn, more touristic applications have cropped up in recent years.
JAKARTA (Reuters) - As forest fires raged like never before across Indonesia last year, President Joko Widodo announced he was setting up a special agency to tackle the annual scourge that shrouds parts of Southeast Asia in choking haze.
Washington (CNN)As pressure mounts for congressional action on gun control, it's unclear just how much can be done given the thick political fog that shrouds any major legislative effort on Capitol Hill -- especially in an election year.
Suspicions are spreading throughout the population in capital punishment states, but even as demand for forthright and open public debate rises, these states respond by placing legal shrouds in the form of secrecy laws over the details of execution.
These are shrouds for the images, already an abstraction of the objects they represent, and like a shroud, they conceal and soften the blunt reality that without the animating spirit of the departed, objects and bodies are flattened husks.
But Judge Moore scolded city leaders on Tuesday for what he called an "after-the-fact attempt" in recent weeks by the city to claim that the plan had always been for the shrouds to stay for one year.
It also has stakes in some foreign carriers such as Brazil's Azul SA. Uncertainty shrouds the owners the privately held company and some international banks have scaled back their dealings with the firm due to its opaque ownership structure.
If even Facebook employees are willing to speak out, it seems as though the pact of secrecy that shrouds the tech world is cracking and that the Google walkout provided tech employees a model for how to do that.
He withholds his image from them, he shrouds himself in mystery, and he thunders about the suffering and hard work the people must do in order to feel close to God, something he labors at but doesn't feel himself.
If we're taking bets, we're not not anticipating Madonna-esque (the musician, not the OG Holy Mother) iron crosses c/o Chanel, gilded capes, and shrouds and veils that would fit right in with the cast of The Handmaid's Tale.
Another, in a shift from the loci of potential life to the trappings of death, displays surreal shrouds and crowns constructed of jawbones (previously sold by the artists at the Totentanz, or "Dance of Death," market, in Basel, in 2016).
"A return to growth in marketing budgets during the opening quarter of 2019 may come as a surprise given that the uncertainty that shrouds the UK political and economic climate has only built further," said Joe Hayes, economist at IHS Markit.
In an effort to dispel the shroud of mystery, and anxiety, that shrouds crafting a résumé for many people, we tapped a group of professional career coaches and résumé writers for the one thing they wish job applicants knew about résumés.
With Chicago having fully entered rebuilding mode and presumably taking some heat off the embattled Fred Hoiberg, uncertainty shrouds the future of the Knicks' Jeff Hornacek, largely because the executive who hired Hornacek in June 1970 — Phil Jackson — is already gone.
The long shadow of Shylock still shrouds the history of the real Venetian Jews, those who were bound to provide loans of 3 ducats or less and were forced to pay a rent higher by one-third than the Christians.
Amazon has turned its Echo family of products and the Alexa assistant that powers them into the unlikeliest of success stories — although it is hard to say exactly how successful because it shrouds its disclosures about devices sales in fuzzy language.
The smoke from them shrouds New Delhi and its satellite cities in a haze that can linger for days as wind speeds drop in the cooler weather, adding to pollution caused by the burning of crop residue, vehicle emissions and industrial gases.
For Mr Ma, who left the mainland for Hong Kong in 1987 and afterwards settled in London, the latest cloud in "the fog of lies that shrouds my homeland" is the "Chinese Dream"—a vision of fulfilment promoted by President Xi Jinping.
But it's still one of the most affecting, tautly constructed electronic albums to emerge from the millennial generation, one that shrouds the mundane rituals of city life in its own Big Mood: The feeling that things were more exciting before we got here.
Trump's ability to expand surveillance operations at the NSA is especially troubling to some privacy advocates because of the level of secrecy that shrouds the programs, said Elizabeth Goitein, co-director of the Brennan Center for Justice's Liberty and National Security Program.
This aesthetic of suffering reached a fever pitch in Alexander McQueen's infamous 28 "Highland Rape" runway show — bloodied models strutting down the catwalk with rips in their lace dresses and tartans — and his 2006 "Widows of Culloden" collection, featuring women in funeral-like shrouds.
And as uncertainty shrouds the future of NAFTA — which ties together the U.S., Canada and Mexico — Trudeau has an "urgent" need to diversify his country's trade relationships, according to Jeremy Kinsman, a former ambassador of the country and a distinguished visiting diplomat at Ryerson University.
The British artist Rob Heard spent five years hand-sewing calico shrouds to the thousands of small figures so that the bodies of the soldiers could symbolically be laid to rest on British soil in time for the anniversary on Sunday of Armistice Day.
As a member of Forcefield, the Providence, R.I., art and music collective that disbanded in 2003, Ara Peterson worked in a jumpy, distortion-embracing fusion of noise-rock and strobing videos, often delivered by him and his bandmates in colorful hand-knit shrouds that doubled as sculptures.
On screen, we see how true that is as Plum shrouds herself in head-to-toe black, gawks at a fellow plus-size woman who happily brags about all the "hot dick" she gets, and practically counts down the days until she can undergo major weight-loss surgery.
The trail of hidden evidence running through the opioid crisis is emblematic of a pervasive and deadly secrecy that shrouds product-liability cases in U.S. courts, enabled by judges who routinely allow the makers of those products to keep information pertinent to public health and safety under wraps.
Firearm Parts: magazines capable of accepting more than 10 rounds; flash or sound suppressors; multi-burst trigger devices; grenade or rocket launchers; 80% or unfinished lower receivers; blueprints for ghost guns; blueprints for 3D printed guns; barrel shrouds; thumbhole stocks; threaded barrels capable of accepting a flash suppressor or sound suppressor.
In scenes throughout the night that have become part of the new normal in Hong Kong, the city's central financial district and several dense commercial neighborhoods were enveloped in shrouds of tear gas as riot police battled with protesters, who wore masks in defiance of a ban on face coverings enacted last month.
Here is row upon row of garments made by Hermès and Prada and Versace: a few seen last season sailing down a runway, or yesterday on Net-a-Porter, contained in white shrouds or sealed inside transparent Tupperware, awaiting shipment around the world to a growing cohort of Secondhand Roses and Josés.
Referred to as "natural" or "green" burials, these types of burials do away with traditional caskets and cremation in favor of putting bodies directly in the ground (in artisan shrouds, cardboard caskets, or one of many biodegradable casket options.) There's no embalming, and there are also environmentally-friendly burial urns if cremation is still preferable.
Katie Porter (D-Calif.) asked EPA chief Andrew WheelerAndrew WheelerEPA walks back use of 'cyanide bombs' to protect livestock from wild animals EPA proposes rolling back states' authority over pipeline projects New Mexico says EPA abandoned state in fight against toxic 'forever chemicals' MORE to review and revise the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) rule, which she argues shrouds the process in secrecy and failed to go through the typical public comment period.
Not much (I was going to suggest that you could roll up in those purple Heaven's Gate cult shrouds, but they all had matching Nikes, so they'd be turned away at the door.) It's a ridiculous list, both because it seems to focus on an entire demographic group and because its Instagram and Facebook pages feature a lot of white people wearing some of the articles of clothing that are on that banned list.
The ultra-Orthodox sect of Judaism has a significant presence in Brooklyn, and it's that presence that documentary filmmakers Rachel Grady and Heidi Ewing—known for 2006's Jesus Camp—focused on for their newest doc, One of Us. The film follows the lives of three ex-Hasids, documenting the ways in which the Hasidic community ruthlessly retains its members, shrouds instances of abuse, and terrorizes any members who choose to leave for the secular world.
LONDON — A lawn at the Olympic Park in London has taken on the appearance of a mass, open-air graveyard, with tens of thousands of shrouded figures laid out in neat rows — one of Europe's many commemorations of this weekend's centennial of the end of World War I. The figures, each the size of a child's doll, make up an art installation called "Shrouds of the Somme" that went on display at the park on Thursday, symbolizing the 603,260 British and Commonwealth servicemen who died on the Somme battlefields in France from 2000 to 218 and who had no known graves.
The phrase "mental illness" shrouds his body as he walks, and orients him, slips him like a peg into whatever dreamy ideas of madness fill the minds of those passing and pushes away the thought that he is, in a way, say, a reflection of some part of themselves that might, someday, under the right circumstances—a financial loss leading to ruin, say, or some neurological disorder, an improper linking of nerves, or a shady haze of undetected tumor, or some sharp trauma abrupt enough to throw off their general balance—irrevocably force them into the same circumstances, wandering day after day, sticking to the same general pattern, stopping to dig in the public trash can for discarded bottles or scraps of food or newspapers to read.

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