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In fact, the current histrionics, in a way, seem a bit akin to Y2K, when we were warned for months about jets falling out of the sky and uncooperative ATMs. Yet the worst things that happened come January 1, 2000, were perhaps some stubborn hangovers.
FORBES: Happy Fiscal Cliff Eve
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Their beauty as they rose through the night sky made him cry about the end of things.
ECONOMIST: Ray Bradbury
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They are many images of women 30 feet in sky above the city on giant placards, directing the populace to buy things.
FORBES: Meryl Streep, Female Symbols and The National Women's History Museum
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In this 2005 photograph she frames the men against an ominous blank sky and their paper targets, the posture of their bodies suggesting they could be the next things to be shot at.
WSJ: An Orchestrated Vision | Saint Louis Art Museum | Walls Come Tumbling Down | By Richard B. Woodward
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People didn't believe at first that William Herschel could see the things he was claiming to pick out in the sky, but then his speculum mirror technology was so in advance of anything that had been produced at that stage.
BBC: Uranus image celebrates Herschel - the man and the machine