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It took years of therapy to dismantle the tonnage of history and mystery that had constellated into this terror of intimacy.
Kim Rosen: Naked Words: Our First Language Is Poetry Kim Rosen 2011
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It took years of therapy to dismantle the tonnage of history and mystery that had constellated into this terror of intimacy.
Kim Rosen: Naked Words: Our First Language Is Poetry Kim Rosen 2011
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Whether such swellings of the heart are reliably constellated in those structures is another matter.
ArtScene: This Month's Top Exhibitions in the Western United States ArtScene 2011
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Whether such swellings of the heart are reliably constellated in those structures is another matter.
ArtScene: This Month's Top Exhibitions in the Western United States ArtScene 2011
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It took years of therapy to dismantle the tonnage of history and mystery that had constellated into this terror of intimacy.
Kim Rosen: Naked Words: Our First Language Is Poetry Kim Rosen 2011
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It took years of therapy to dismantle the tonnage of history and mystery that had constellated into this terror of intimacy.
Kim Rosen: Naked Words: Our First Language Is Poetry Kim Rosen 2011
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Children's books are constellated with rabbits and mice and bears and caterpillars, not to mention spiders, crickets, and alligators.
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In keeping with tradition, tourists were genuinely treated as honored guests and pressed by locals to accept thick slices of home baked bread, the crusts constellated with sesame seeds and fragrant anise, then roasted bell peppers, black kalamata olives, white wine and cloudy, iced glasses of ouzo.
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The new works are constellated with four historical animations that trace the lineage of what the exhibition's catalogue essay terms a "collective, yet uncoordinated aesthetic."
ArtScene: Top Current Exhibitions in the Southwest (July/August, 2010) ArtScene 2010
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It is precisely by their capacity to engage the observer to speculate on the meanings of particular images — as well as the potential meanings constellated from clusters of images — that these chambers reveal their quintessence.
Architecture and Memory: The Renaissance Studioli of Federico da Montefeltro 2008
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