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Then we spent some time in Myopic Books, which is just around the corner.
"I am waitin' 'til I don't know when..." readingthedark 2009
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January 2008, Adam McGill wrote about the forthcoming solo record from Jeff Ryan (aka Myopic), titled favorably) on NPR's Open Mic website, it was recorded by noted producer Stuart Sikes, and it featured Ryan playing "stark and minimalist" and "layered and complex" melodies on piano,
Dallas Blog, Daily News, Dallas Politics, Opinion, and Commentary FrontBurner Blog D Magazine 2009
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After Myopic, we went to the coffee house around the corner, The Edge.
"Je nage, mais les sons me suivent." sovay 2009
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And later, I began reading the book on Krakatoa that I found at Myopic Books on Sunday, and we watched Jessica Yu's splendid documentary on the life and work of outsider artist Henry Darger, In the Realms of the Unreal (2004).
Howard Hughes and the Unctuous Imbroglio greygirlbeast 2009
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First, we stopped by Myopic Books over on South Angell Street.
"If I'm to be your camera, then who will be your face?" greygirlbeast 2009
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Myopic policies allowed credit to be pushed over its natural limit.
World War II Stimulus and the Postwar Boom Richard P. Rumelt 2011
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Early Tuesday evening, after Spooky and I picked Sonya up at the train depot, the three of us stopped off at Myopic Books in Wayland Square.
"Je nage, mais les sons me suivent." sovay 2009
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Myopic beauty prompts the extremists of even the most benign and humane ideological systems to rise up and destroy the beauty of competing ideologies and faiths--the way that Christians in the 4th century warped the teaching of Jesus to justify desecrating the "pagan" art and architecture of the Greeks, Romans, and Egyptians; or that compelled Muslims to destroy Hindu Temples in India and Buddhist shrines in Afghanistan.
G. Roger Denson: The Dark Side of Beauty: The Mosque As "Terror Cell" G. Roger Denson 2010
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Myopic beauty prompts the extremists of even the most benign and humane ideological systems to rise up and destroy the beauty of competing ideologies and faiths -- the way that Christians in the 4th century warped the teaching of Jesus to justify desecrating the "pagan" art and architecture of the Greeks, Romans, and Egyptians; or that compelled Muslims to destroy Hindu Temples in India and Buddhist shrines in Afghanistan.
G. Roger Denson: The Dark Side of Beauty: The Mosque As "Terror Cell" G. Roger Denson 2010
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Myopic beauty prompts the extremists of even the most benign and humane ideological systems to rise up and destroy the beauty of competing ideologies and faiths -- the way that Christians in the 4th century warped the teaching of Jesus to justify desecrating the "pagan" art and architecture of the Greeks, Romans, and Egyptians; or that compelled Muslims to destroy Hindu Temples in India and Buddhist shrines in Afghanistan.
G. Roger Denson: The Dark Side of Beauty: The Mosque As "Terror Cell" G. Roger Denson 2010
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