When it comes to clinical roles, it is difficult, if not impossible, to capture all of the minute, yet
life or death details that go into their everyday jobs.
Not exact matches
How is it that a woman who for so many years got everything she wanted can be condemned to
death for so little?At this moment, I look back at my
life and realize that memory is a river, one that always runs backward.Memories are full of caprice, where images of things we've experienced are still capable of suffocating us through one small
detail or insignificant sound.
Where most designers gingerly lead the player while explaining every rule and backstory nugget in wearying
detail, Miyazaki constantly withholds information, thereby provoking a much keener interest — which is then compounded by the fact that every enemy encounter is a
life or death battle.
Jackson states that his exhibition, The Missing, «is inspired by a 2015 New York Times article that
detailed the 1.5 million Black men who are literally missing from civic
life due to early
death or incarceration.»
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or the tax code of the United States, that
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or without interest), products in which the initial
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