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Pondering the changes, he uses the word natsukashii (nostalgia), as the smoke from his cigarette wafts into nothingness.
ECONOMIST: The cops are squeezing the robbers
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The present merry-go-round of diverse agencies with fragmented authority only diffuses responsibility into a cloud of beauracracy which disperses accountability into nothingness.
FORBES: Connect
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Crossing the great Atrato swamp, where the track became a causeway over slimy logs and then a mat of floating grass, the bike would sometimes sink into nothingness.
ECONOMIST: Ian Hibell
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Still, nearly all the guests enjoyed Milliways' nightly presentation of "the end of the universe, " a visual spectacular featuring exploding galaxies, disintegrating planets and the whole of creation bubbling away into nothingness.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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Dark meat embodies all the menace of dissolution into the nothingness that is the slimy ground of being itself!
FORBES: The Bizarre American Obsession With White Turkey Meat
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Like that rainbow which makes my heart leap up, life springs up in all its terrifying beauty, and then fades away into the nothingness from which it sprang.
FORBES: What We Humans Value: The Nothingness of Life
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In Ensor's "Entry, " the rebuke is clear: The dots of color that trace the path of Ensor's parade dissipate into infinity and nothingness in the distance.
WSJ: A Macabre Kingdom of Masks | James Ensor | Christ's Entry Into Brussels in 1889 | By Mary Tompkins Lewis
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At once, millions of people held their collective breaths, and no doubt shared a moment of vertigo, and the Austrian stepped out into the dark, cold nothingness.
ENGADGET: Art Thompson, Red Bull Stratos' technical project director, talks circuit breakers, wind shear and biomedical data