So, not only are the truly needy in our society being forced to go hungry to pay for this selfish conservative dreamworld, but our kids as well. |
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I wanted to be at the bottom level of a realistic internet market, not a dreamworld. |
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Unlike her Kansas predecessor, though, Monica hasn't quite shaken off her Technicolor dreamworld. |
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I spend my life as a lawyer in the dreamworld that imagines that principles guide judicial decisions. |
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She or he is the turn-of-the-millennium Alice in Wonderland immersed in a dreamworld. |
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Actually I should mention the dreamworld I was experiencing when I was living in Brooklyn. |
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Watching the film is like experiencing an intense dreamworld through wide open eyes. |
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The SDLP is living in a dreamworld over its call for an unarmed police force in Northern Ireland, rank and file officers claimed yesterday. |
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And those facts, combined with my own observations of the real world, always collided with my carefully constructed Marxist dreamworld. |
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Soon enough all three were fast asleep, each drifting off in a dreamworld of their own. |
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Instead, just as one who prefers a dreamworld to reality predictably would, what he saw is a mirage. |
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The spectacle of the dreamworld of the modern inaugurates a posthuman moment, one in which the experience of the marvelous unfolds as both a utopian gesture and a catastrophe. |
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This film explores her deep connection to both the dreamworld and her beloved Mother Earth. |
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The further I sunk into that hole, the deeper I went into my dreamworld, until I felt as if I was suffocating, maybe drowning, and I tried to wake myself. |
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I wouldn't be so enthused if it didn't look like a Hugh Ferris sketchbook come to life. It's a dreamworld Manhattan of the 30s, and I can't wait to spend 100 minutes there. |
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Because the NDP members have never had the experience of governing, and they never will, they live in this dreamworld which does not exist. |
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In whatever way you travel through this dreamworld, I hope it inspires you to start your own Quest for Lucidity. |
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It ran the risk of becoming stuck fast in its refusal to change, or in a dreamworld divorced from the reality all around it. |
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Josep BaquƩs with a long professional trajectory, not only shows ud a reality located in a dreamworld. |
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Tribute to Om Khalsoum, the great oriental diva, Leila leads the audience into a dreamworld where sound responds symbolically to colour. |
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From this fantastic dreamworld we learn the possibility of our existence in an universe that is our own. |
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Jazz Angels is an appropriate name for twin brothers Tony and Christophe Raymond, for their music takes you to a dreamworld. |
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My arguments are flaky, and I'm a selfish hippy living in a dreamworld. |
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The film, which weds gritty realism with the dreamworld of the ballet, is an unreliable witness. |
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Nor in sustained musical thought did he find a satisfaction comparable with the smaller creations of his private dreamworld. |
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Seldom does the person remember an empty, unpopulated dreamworld, and individuals seem to dream roughly two-thirds of the time about people they know. |
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Defying the dividing line between motion and stillness, they are abstractions of humanity, animated by mysterious forces that propel them through an onstage dreamworld. |
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Join this female cello player and the juggler in their dreamworld. |
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Captured in her own dreamworld a woman turns into nerveous excstasy, changing from sovereignty to total loss of control and insecurity, mirroring her incapacity of being one. |
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Her prose manages to be at once lyrical and gritty, magical yet unsentimental, connecting a dreamworld of Ojibwe legend to stark realities of the modern-day. |
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Let's suppose we live in Ameritopia, where only the cops investigate child abuse on a criminal charge standard...sort of the dreamworld I've seen suggested here. |
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Pugmire masterfully bring Lovecraftian mythos to life, particularly in their rendition of Lovecraft's beautiful yet deadly Dreamworld. |
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