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Suchwort: "Then"
Stichwort: Thonet - 19 Presseschau-Absätze - Seite 1 von 2
Efeu
02.04.2016
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protests as an opportunity to meet people from Chibok, the town where the girls were kidnapped. At one protest, I met a man who helped me collect the majority of the items belonging to the girls. I
then
photographed them in a studio in Abuja, the capital." Besprochen werden die Christoffer Willem Eckersberg gewidmete Ausstellung in der Hamburger Kunsthalle (FAZ), die Ausstellung "Against Design" zum
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Efeu
18.08.2015
[…]
Shirley Jackson auf den Tisch zu bekommen: "I confess that I was oddly pleased to learn that my paragon was, in manuscript, not entirely infallible: Jackson goes to the well of "suddenly" and "and
then
" a bit too frequently (with the Hymans" approval, there are now quite a few fewer of those in the finished book), and she occasionally puts more pressure on the worthy semicolon than a semicolon can
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Efeu
24.02.2014
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klar, worum es eigentlich geht: Sprache. "Say it. Go ahead, stand before the mirror, look at your mouth, and say it. Blue. See how you pucker up, your lips opening with the consonants into a kiss, and
then
that final exhalation of vowels? Blue. The word looks like what it is, a syllable blown out into the air, and with the sound and the sight of saying it as one. You blew blue, though let"s pause a while
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Feuilletons
08.11.2013
[…]
will ever be. Dickens really nailed it, especially in those proto-Ballardian passages in which everything in nature has been damaged by heavy industry. But there were relatively few voices like Dickens
then
. Most people thought the progress of industry was all very exciting. Only a few were saying, Hang on, we think the birds are dying."
[…]
Feuilletons
13.09.2013
[…]
elements of modern cryptography, but you have also appointed yourself as the guardian of the knowledge that the resulting vulnerabilities exist. And if your own security systems were up to the task,
then
those secrets wouldn't be sitting in the offices of the New York Times and ProPublica." Und in der Los Angeles Times zitiert Jon Healey einen wütenden und entsetzten Joseph Lorenzo Hall vom gemeinnützigen
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Feuilletons
05.09.2013
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later it was acquired for $315 million - and not long after that, it won a Pulitzer Prize for its investigative reporting." If recording your calls without a playing them back isn't surveillance,
then
downloading music without listening to it isn't piracy #NSA - Cory Doctorow (@doctorow) July 31, 2013
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Feuilletons
18.07.2013
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connections between people. A three-hop query means that the NSA can look at data not only from a suspected terrorist, but from everyone that suspect communicated with, and
then
from everyone those people communicated with, and
then
from everyone all of those people communicated with."
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Feuilletons
18.02.2013
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day. 'It picks out the ones that happen to be in iambic pentameter,' says Ranjit Bhatnagar, an artist and the inventor of the program. 'When it finds some of those, it looks for a pair that rhyme, and
then
it tweets out a couplet.'"
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Feuilletons
10.01.2012
[…]
going to be horrible. Now people are complaining about the relentless austerity measures, but it?s not like Greece, where they are on the streets with petrol bombs. It?s just moaning on the radio and
then
people sort of roll over. So you wonder if there isn?t some Catholic sense that we deserve this, that we?ve been bad boys."
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Feuilletons
19.12.2011
[…]
Timothy Garton Ash erinnert sich daran, wie er Vaclav Havel Anfang der achtziger Jahre in seiner Prager Wohnung besuchte: "Although the communist secret police
then
assessed the active core of the Charter 77 movement - probably realistically - at just a few hundred people he insisted that silent popular support was growing. One day, the flickering candles would burn through the ice. It's important
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Feuilletons
23.05.2011
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beeindruckt: "If you come up with a brilliant idea, that's OK. If you win a Nobel prize for your research, that's fine. But if you take that idea and apply it and make something transformative happen,
then
in MIT that's deeply admired." Vorbild für den Gründer war übrigens das deutsche Bildungssystem!
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Feuilletons
19.05.2011
[…]
zitiert Gawker die bizarren Nazi-Bekenntnisse, bei denen sich Lars von Trier gestern in Cannes etwas verhaspelte: "For a long time I was a Jew and I was happy to be a Jew,
then
I met Susanne Bier and I wasn't so happy. But
then
I found out I was actually a Nazi. My family was German. That also gave me pleasure. What can I say? I understand Hitler. I sympathize with him a bit. I don't mean I'm in favor
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Feuilletons
24.11.2010
[…]
books in the public domain. It could turn them over to the DPLA as the foundation of a collection that would grow to include more recent books - at first those from the problematic period of 1923-1964,
then
those made available by their rights holders. Google would lose nothing by this generosity; each digitized book that it made available could, if other donors agree, be identified as a contribution from
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