Carr talks loneliness, life, joy and personal politics, deliberately avoiding wool-gathering or the delivery of harsh homilies. |
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In any case it gives the book a digressive, wool-gathering style that Cambridge's 19th-century cosmologists would doubtless have loved. |
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Is the 19 March memo just a bit of wool-gathering by the WTO Secretariat? |
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They neatly embody the ever-popular dichotomy of the wool-gathering genius and the hard-minded pragmatist. |
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Contrast, for example, the Joy Division school of composition, sublime in its own way, but very much based on higher abstraction and wool-gathering. |
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It's a lost art, the art of idling, loafing, wool-gathering. |
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After a few hours of perambulation and metaphysical wool-gathering he got back into his car and thought that maybe time would lead him to some more positive definition of the whole matter. |
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