And always in our readings, we constellate the proffered data into patterns of some meaning to ourselves. |
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It defies the mind's desire to constellate randomness. |
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Come with me, we'll sit outside the cafe and I'll paint you a moon you've never seen, constellate your eyes with a shower of stars. |
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All three constellate around written and oral accounts, whether genealogies of royalty, idiomatic and culturally specific sayings, or positively drawn maxims. |
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The child has sought a powerful archetypal ally in the collective that forms the core of an eventual complex around which the implicated shadows constellate. |
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