I didn't write it, I haven't seen it before, so you'll have to look elsewheres from me. |
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Still, I knew that, if he ever thought of me, Buck would want his good-sport Esther to be getting on with this, her latest life among the others she'd spent elsewheres on the lam. |
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While Mahon traded Protestant Ulster for visions of exotic elsewheres, Gardiner was adept at uncovering his sceptical humanist visions closer to home. |
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Whether it is a detention center covering 40 square feet or a refugee village that runs on for 40 miles, a camp is a heterotopian realm, an area of exile stuck between two elsewheres, two absences. |
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We are back on the Ligurian coast, from which vertigos push human beings toward all kinds of elsewheres. |
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