The fiction that we are not coterminous with ourselves comes early to some and perhaps never or only hazily to others. |
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Rawkus Records was founded on a hazily idealistic notion about promoting progressive music. |
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In one photograph, Darwell surveys a cityscape of abandoned apartment buildings where the Chernobyl Power Plant looms hazily in the distance. |
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After some indeterminate amount of time I began to be hazily aware that something was on my shirt. |
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We are grasping at hazily remembered phrases in this new language. |
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He hazily describes an incident in Los Angeles in 1987 where he almost lost his life. |
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Many government services are used infrequently, so the citizen seeking service is faced with a new or hazily remembered process. |
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It is division of labour and specialisation of cell function which gives animals and plants their edge in the struggle for life. How that specialisation comes about, though, is understood only hazily. |
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Of the now-vanished panels, Mrs. Gordon hazily recalls a giant, languorous woman stretched the length of one wall, and a multifigure composition on the other. |
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