In another story, Ursula is punished with an Icarian death, a fall into the sea. |
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Their talents and fame offered both true Icarian tragedy and final proof that money can't buy love. |
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Between simultaneous double view and Icarian view, Beirut is indeed the exemplary metaphor of our present. |
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The stock followed the Icarian arc of so many of its dotcom peers. |
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A generation later, a dashing French socialist named Etienne Cabet founded the Icarian Nation in Illinois. |
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The work is rife with metaphors, particularly of the Icarian stripe, but ultimately it's a bit short on substance. |
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So DiCaprio may be able to draw on the Icarian experience of his fallen-idol phase, if he ever truly fell. |
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An electronic network between reality and simulation, a distant and transformable space-time, like the Icarian view that viewers could have from the mezzanine of the Fabrika, by looking at aerial maps of the city. |
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His attempts to form real socialist communities based on his ideas through the Icarian movement did not survive, but one such community was the precursor of Corning, Iowa. |
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