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"The cone room turned out to be shaped like a giant cone, unsurprisingly. In its center was an old woman wearing a snowy shroud. 'I am the Ice Queen Crone,' she said." — Piers Anthony, Demons Don't Dream (1994)
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"No matter what I rolled, it was either a duplicate of something I already had on my score sheet or a useless set of dice that could only go into my 'Chance' column." — Brian Frazer, Hyper-Chondriac (2007)
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(Part one of a research/collage project inspired by Chris Piuma and dedicated to Geof Huth. Thanks to Gordon Meyer for invaluable support.) Top clipping from John E. Woods' translation of Doctor Faustus by Thomas Mann (Vintage International Edition, 1999). Middle clipping from H.T. Lowe-Porter's translation of Doctor Faustus by Thomas Mann (Knopf, 1948). Bottom clipping from Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's Faustus (Boosey & Sons, 1821) --- Carson Park Ranger writes: Asterisks seem to exist only on hand-held devices anymore where, sadly, they are referred to as star.
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"His antlers were like barren boughs." —Punch (issue uncertain)
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The following are examples of general properties: • being square • being self-identical • being identical with something • being next to someone • being next to a square • being a square which is larger than any other square — Gary S. Rosenkrantz, Haecceity: An Ontological Essay, 1993
Anna Halprin , Circle the Earth, Dancing with Life on the Line, 1989 photo courtesy of Musee d'Art Contemporain de Lyon, image by Paul Fusco Via Yerba Buena Center for the Arts
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