The growth of the shiniest new media has made the dustiest—text—ever more relevant.
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Keith Hudson's early 80s period resulted in some of the dustiest, psyched out and experimental dubs ever recorded.
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Still, Gaia mainly looks at optical light, leaving a blind spot through the brightest, dustiest parts of the galaxy.
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Artist Nina Katchadourian spent two years exploring the dustiest realms of New York's Museum of Modern Art for a new audio tour.
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Armed with a cup full of Borax and a needle and thread, mom could turn the dustiest old thing into a shimmering prize.
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That changed in 2010 when Jon Larsen, a jazz musician-turned-amateur scientist, started searching for micrometeorites in some of the dustiest corners of the Earth.
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It uses a three-stage system to clean your space with agitation, brushing, and suction, and can automatically locate the dirtiest, dustiest areas in your home.
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As Westworld barrels through its first season, its underlying concern isn't the inevitable android revolt against the technicians and guests at the world's dustiest theme park.
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Before President Donald Trump, Senate hearings were usually confined to the dustiest corners of C-SPAN, where only the most dedicated wonks would bother to find them.
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The connected, wrist-worn device brought some clever innovation to the metronome, that old familiar piano-mounted accessory long banished to the dustiest corners of the music shop.
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In Susan's mind a book was never really finished, and I suspect she found it impossible to read even the dustiest, most ancient tome without a pencil in her hand.
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It is ironic that India, a country that was wounded at birth by the politics of division, should keep re-enacting partition at every level, from the dustiest hamlet to the pinnacle of power in Delhi.
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I know this sounds weird, but one of the dustiest comics of your parents' (and grandparents') childhoods has been revitalized beyond what you thought was possible, and a big part of that is because Nancy's kind of an asshole.
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The Berlin-based pair of Max Graef and Glenn Astro are pals for a good reason—together, often collaborating on their label(s) Tartelet and Money $ex Records, the two have been releasing some of the dustiest, jazziest, funkiest, and most hip-hop soaked house music around.
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Sinter plants, in combination with blast furnaces, are also used in non-ferrous smelting. About 70% of the world's primary lead production is still produced using the sinter plant–blast furnace combination,R J Sinclair, The Sinter Plant are dustiest area in steel industry. But uttam galva mettalics Ltd Sinter Plant is cleanest plant in Asia. The Extractive Metallurgy of Lead (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne, 2009), 9–12.
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The observatory was carried into orbit in May 2009, reaching the second Lagrangian point (L2) of the Earth–Sun system, from Earth, about two months later. Herschel is named after Sir William Herschel, the discoverer of the infrared spectrum and planet Uranus, and his sister and collaborator Caroline Herschel. The observatory was capable of seeing the coldest and dustiest objects in space; for example, cool cocoons where stars form and dusty galaxies just starting to bulk up with new stars.ESA Science & Technology: Herschel.
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The label's first release was a reissue of rare soul and R&B; music first released by the defunct Capsoul label, which was founded in Columbus, Ohio, by William Roger "Bill" Moss.Hidden Tracks; Record sleuths reissue lost songs page 92 November 2013 Wired Here is the label's stated mission (according to their website at www.numerogroup.com): > The mission was simple: to dig deep into the recesses of our record > collections with the goal of finding the dustiest gems begging to be > released from their exile on geek street. No longer would $500 singles sit > in a temperature-controlled room dying for a chance to be played.
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