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- Without hereness, how does one locate thereness?
- The always-thereness of here was gone.
- Mughal jewelry is very much about its carat-measured look-at-me thereness.
- More essential : paper books possess a permanent thereness; they need not be switched on to exist.
- She is described as having " a thereness that was not there, " and eventually she vanishes without a trace.
- "Golf Ball " is an example of the emerging " confident authority " of his single-image paintings with its " Rock of Gibraltar-like thereness ".
- The scissors of course could stand for any other useful object of daily living such as a house or car, objects whose " thereness " is most often taken for granted .
- Still, only one character escapes Coover's nightmare of history, and that is John's wife herself, whose chief quality is " a thereness that was not there ."
- There is a distinction between having an article with rambot-generated census data ( which at least has some semblance of " thereness " ) vs . an article about an unincorporated place with nothing but the latitude / longitude and the enclosing state / county / township ( which I'd consider worthless substubs ).
- In 2005, Nigel Thrift summarized five benefits of H鋑erstrand's time geography for contemporary social science : First, it provides a sense of concreteness, of the power of'thereness', and it does so in a way networks of competing opportunities that they set up which act to steer situations . [ . . . ] Thirdly, and as a directly related point, those time-geographic diagrams did something else too.
- More to the point _ and no slight to Nathan Lane and Matthew Broderick, who brilliantly adjusted the roles to their own strengths for Broadway _ Zero Mostel and Gene Wilder are the once, future, and forever Bialystock and Bloom . ( Even as I type that, I can hear Lee Meredith's Ulla answering the phone : " Bialyschtock und Bloo-hoom ! " ) The one aspect of the original " Producers " that still stuns is the roaring, over-the-top, in-your-face thereness of its two lead performances.
- Hence, when you fill out a document, and it asks you " city, state, zip ", you don't put " but I don't live in a city ", you put the name of your city, no matter how big it is . " There is a distinction between having an article with rambot-generated census data ( which at least has some semblance of " thereness " ) vs . an article about an unincorporated place with nothing but the latitude / longitude and the enclosing state / county / township ( which I'd consider worthless substubs ) ."