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"wisp" Definitions
  1. wisp (of something) a small, thin piece of hair, grass, etc.
  2. wisp (of something) a long, thin line of smoke or cloud
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175 Sentences With "wisp"

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Retelling becomes reliving, a fleeting wisp of Shakespeare's elusive breath.
Some people have a dentist, I have Colgate Wisp Max Fresh.
The only trace of vanity was a wisp of gray mustache.
"Ah, that's good," she said after exhaling a wisp of odorless mist.
Medium tones will love the Cannoli trio that houses Frosted, Whipped, and Wisp.
His hair, formerly long, red and curly, was now a sparse white wisp.
In prison, he had just begun to grow a wisp of a beard.
Mr. Fultineer likes to use fat oysters that won't wisp away in the heat.
Of course, by midmorning the scorching Sicilian sun had burned off every last wisp.
The artist had a thick build, serious face and a wisp of a mustache.
Now, in the era of #MeToo, Florence and the Machine go beyond wisp and whimsy.
I will turn to vapor and wisp away into nothingness — I will cease to be.
"Is this what you mean?" she asked lightly, brushing aside a stray wisp of hair.
Is Smiley, mentioned cryptically like a will-o'-the-wisp as the narrative unfolds, even alive?
Her face is both marked and made anonymous by a flower in a wisp of lace.
In r/Asceticism, Snoo dematerializes into the cyberether, its form the mere wisp of an outline.
That voice was quickly gone, like a wisp of smoke, and has not been heard again.
The lagoon itself is a fragile place, a bird sanctuary protected by a wisp of land.
The suspenseful, layered music can sound like migration in motion or a wisp of twisting smoke.
However, my advice to Democrats is to stop chasing the will of the wisp of electability.
It moves easily from heavy riffs to dreamy, wisp-like chords so seamlessly you risk losing yourself.
" He turned to his stylist, a glassy-eyed, wisp-thin man, and whispered, "Go get the coat.
Then you struggle to remove every wisp of the cotton wad standing between you and the medicine.
She was ethereally thin, a wisp, the size I've yearned to be my entire life to be.
Mayo had close-cropped hair, wire-rimmed glasses, and a wisp of goatee to go with his mustache.
He has a wisp of a mustache, a buzzed head, and wears jeans, Pumas, and an orange hoodie.
In one video, a single wisp of hair had been artfully primed to keep falling in his eye.
The ball was rumored to be a mixture of will-o'-the-wisp and cannonball, impossible to control.
Their most recent collection comprises wisp-like earrings, brooches and rings inspired by the Swiss artist Alberto Giacometti.
He now has a long beard with flecks of gray and a wisp of a silver nose ring.
Xi has dragged China backward in terms of civil society, crushing almost every wisp of freedom and oversight.
Mr. Parzen-Johnson is more interested in memory, as a wisp and a venue for solidarity with oneself.
Featherwing beetles don't flap their wings, but instead use them to glide through the air like a dandelion wisp.
Yes, it's a little silly, but the point of the Wisp is to have a consistent and approachable experience.
There's been a little wisp of things that he was going to do this or try to do that.
" His 1975 album "Will o' the Wisp" included what would be his last Top 20 pop hit, "Lady Blue.
Cassini will break up and burn like a meteor into a wisp of stray atoms lost in the clouds.
But in "Adult Life Skills," a zany wisp of a British indie making its U.S. debut on Friday, Jan.
Molière's early comedy "The Flying Doctor" is a wisp of a one-act, with no doctor and no flying either.
A wisp of acoustic guitar will melt into an echoey drone; a hushed vocal will dissolve into a field recording.
"Take Me Home (Part 2)" is an atmospheric wisp of a song, with glimmers of Leonard Cohen and Serge Gainsbourg.
One WISP that inspired Shapiro and made him feel like this project was actually possible was Au Wireless in Golden, Colorado.
And this is just the most basic level; later stages introduce a host of "wisp" abilities that further muddy the waters.
Select the cloud object and draw a line with the pencil, and the software will produce a wisp of photorealistic clouds.
While it may not be the coolest product on the list, the Wisp plays an important function in the cannabis industry.
What he had initially derided as Juul's pitiful wisp of nearly odor-free vapor turned out to be a great advantage.
She fell into Paradise hubris, confident that her relationship with Colton — a milquetoast, will-o-the-wisp of a man — was fine.
Reduced to a wisp of itself by 1943, Tammany sold its headquarters to Local 91 of the International Ladies Garment Workers Union.
This included a glimpse at what looked to be a ghost — called a "wisp" — but it was an all too brief encounter.
But Ms. Rodriguez, a fierce wisp of a woman who grew up in Puerto Rico and the South Bronx, sees an opportunity.
NASA engineers predicted to the minute when the Cassini spacecraft would dwindle to a wisp of smoke in Saturn's atmosphere last fall.
The story books speak of legends, telling tales of the Kraken, the will-o-the-wisp, and the permanence of the McLobster burger.
On the surface, with a wisp of gray hair and a neatly trimmed beard, Endre cuts a more traditionally handsome figure than Mária.
Perhaps it's simply over-strained from having to carry her head around when it's now become merely a wisp of its former self.
And yet you still heard, and there is a wisp of a memory of that, which is still banging around inside your mind.
Jimena, a small, wiry man with jet-black hair and a wisp of a mustache, hopped off the truck and approached the pile.
Today, he weighs 230 pounds, with a wisp of a mustache and a jawline that looks like it was etched out of limestone.
Behind him looms Hezonja, a wisp of a pubescent mustache just visible above his smirk, pointing a finger at the fallen James, laughing.
Greece: By a wisp, Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras prevailed in a confidence vote, but analysts say he is likely to call early elections.
We spoke like old friends, a wisp of nostalgia hanging over the conversation, and we agreed to try to be in touch more often.
The only help I have is a tiny will-o'-wisp, which pulls on this person's limp limbs that flop like a rag doll.
The rest of us are sweating through our clothes, standing as still as possible in hope of catching a stray wisp of lukewarm air.
Simple. Basically, it allows much more data to be sent to the exact same hardware, which opens up many more applications for WISP tech.
And I have my Tweezerman and these little Colgate Wisp toothbrushes so I can brush my teeth at lunch when I'm on the job.
His thick black hair was Medusa-wild and shoulder-length, though his handsome face had only a wisp of black stubble on the chin.
A photograph from a spacecraft orbiting Mars shows a long, white wisp, close to a thousand miles long, spilling out of a giant volcano.
A wisp of a downtown surrounds a landscaped rotary with a smattering of restaurants and businesses, a post office and, steps away, Village Hall.
Plus, we see the return of a handful of great characters, including the ghost Wisp, the traveler Gulliver, and everyone's favorite government employee: Isabelle.
Charles, the Sri Lankan delegate, gives Yapa the opportunity to consider in the activists' fervor what might be blinkered privilege and a wisp of condescension.
Snippets of quality time were used for cuddling, holding hands, looking into each other's eyes, neatening a stray wisp of hair and occasionally making love.
The WISP project has been making battery-free electronics, which work wirelessly by harvesting power from ambient radio waves, a reality for a while now.
Dress codes for women are strict and even a wisp of hair escaping from the required headscarf can prompt frowns, or worse, from the crowds.
You'll also come across other tasks and challenges to complete, like this one from a friendly ghost named Wisp, who roams the island at night.
Early in the game, you help Wisp track down the missing pieces of his spirit that have been scattered around the island for a reward. 
This book, along with a wisp or two of early memories, has stirred up misgivings about his own past that Blake believes Varina might clarify.
This exquisite wisp of a sake bar is tucked into a vibrant stretch of Forsyth Street, amidst Vietnamese restaurants, dumpling shops, and bubble-tea parlors.
His black hair, with a wisp of gray in front, was combed back and thin compared with the wild mane he'd had in his youth.
LOS ANGELES — The Hollywood Reservoir is nestled in a basin surrounded, usually, by dusty brown hillsides, broken up by the occasional dry wisp of shrubbery.
The poster uses coloring exactly like the animated film, featuring ornate engravings on the lamp and a wisp of blue smoke hinting at the genie within.
Lush layers of backing vocals wisp above a cunningly shifting chorus, with band holding back like crazy to produce a minimal yet hook packed pop arrangement.
If you are a casual observer just wondering if this wisp of a story is worth your 12 bucks, you're probably going to be left wanting.
She was a wisp of a woman making paintings that were often larger than herself, pulling hyper-saturated turquoises and fuchsias out of the dull earth.
But lack of progress on the Trump agenda, only a wisp of wage growth, and three straight months of falling oil prices have sapped that momentum.
" Tucking a stray wisp of russet hair behind one ear, she added: "I will say that I have always had the compulsion to put down roots.
Headbanging has rarely appeared as mellow as in Philippe Quesne's "La Mélancolie des dragons," a dreamy wisp of a show at the Under the Radar festival.
"That's just like the first wisp of smoke," said Dr. Zietman, who is a professor of radiation oncology at Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School.
The official at the education ministry in charge of the overhaul is the picture of Muslim orthodoxy; not a wisp of hair pokes from under her headscarf.
I loved the clues for PARADISE, DEE and EMOTICON, WISP, AMEX, WAGE HIKE, IKEAS and others, as well as the entries JEN and JAH and KISS OFF.
"Body positivity" is a much discussed ideal, but often in the context of a conventionally beautiful woman with the gentlest of curves or a wisp of armpit hair.
Drawing from the Italian tradition of highly stylized slasher pictures known as giallo, the French husband and wife directorial team created this sensuous, sensual wisp of a film.
Soon my mind was a black hole, and that dead star insisted on snatching every wisp and scrap of sense; it tore at the edges of the world.
"The Wilde Flowers" goes from bludgeoning riffs to jazzy interludes and back while "Will O the Wisp" sounds a lot like a lost Aqualung-era Jethro Tull song.
On one of the times it came around to me, I had a wisp of childhood nostalgia and hit Siri with what I thought was an easy one.
She's best not in the crown of sonnets or the occasional villanelle, but in poems where she lets her will-o'-the-wisp imagination find its own course.
" John Martin, writing in The New York Times, called Raka Rasmi "an utterly lovely wisp of a girl, as serious as an owl until her smile breaks through.
Laze killed two people when a lava flow reached the coast in 2000, and even a wisp can cause eye and respiratory irritation, the U.S. Geological Survey said.
" Earlier in the day before she and her group left their homes, Harmening texted her friends a Bible verse, and told them, "We are like a wisp of smoke.
It seemed like every shot we had, a perfect wisp of wind would come onto the area we were shooting and leaves would just fall as if on cue.
Its muted, elegantly disintegrating chords are an invitation to commiserate, and Nadler's honey-sweetened wisp of a voice beckons you close, to make sure you catch every breathy syllable.
And for the first time in Barbie's existence, there was a white head scarf tucked tightly around the doll's face, with not a wisp of fake hair in view.
He also encountered a key influence on his political development: 17-year-old Mary Cummins, a wisp of a girl with strawberry blond hair and deeply held radical convictions.
The once-mighty Labor party has shrunk to a wisp of its old self, largely because of the rank and file's disenchantment with the party's current leader, Avi Gabbay.
Singer, now a Princeton University professor, is a wisp of a man who defeated an agribusiness army with the power of his ideas and the muscle of the humanities.
Sure, it's cathartic to watch a block of LEGOs deflate into a paper-thin wisp of plastic, but c'mon, everyone likes to see a little competition now and then.
Its wisp of an atmosphere means that if you were standing on the surface, it'd be a race to see if suffocation or the sub-zero temperature killed you first.
It is easy to be distracted and delighted by her strange, phosphorescent prose, but the wisp of an idea brushes against you, and before you know it, there's a welt.
The clap-clap of his fingers on the keys evoked the fluttering crow in one song; a high throaty whistle conjured the will-o'-the-wisp that torments the narrator.
As a child she was never without her satin comfort blanket, and in her first year of school she answered the teachers in just the smallest wisp of a voice.
Some recipes, such as for searing meat and stir fries, may even instruct you to wait to cook until you see a faint wisp of smoke wafting off the oil.
Photographed walking and holding hands, the boy wears a kind of military jacket and a wisp of mustache, the girl a vintage fur coat and waves of long brown curls.
Through a narrow door, the finery gave way abruptly to a rudimentary kitchen and a wisp of a bedroom, hardly large enough to hold the twin bed where the countess slept.
The London-based songwriter and producer has been working under the name Palmistry since 2011, slowly shaping and honing that wisp of a voice over punctured drums and lilting keyboard melodies.
I'm happy to report that within a few days I achieved what I'm calling "a cute baby ollie," in which I actually got a wisp of air beneath my back wheel!
Even before her father's Ponzi scheme is exposed, Maia seems like a wisp of a woman, lacking confidence and at times easily lost among the more towering personas that surround her.
They had fled violence, poverty, persecution and, some say, President Trump, often with only a suitcase to their name and a wisp of hope that Canada will allow them to stay.
The swirly illuminator — appropriately called Churro — is a combination of three of ColourPop's existing highlighters (Avalon, Wisp, and Stole the Show), which create an iridescent, champagne-meets-bronze hue when mixed together.
Just as you would with a pod coffee machine, pop in a pre-filled Wisp pod, wait for the vapor to be extracted into the bottle, and enjoy your freshly vaporized marijuana.
Every song pulses with '80s-style synth, full of electric beats bobbing in time with Jepsen's practiced wisp of a voice (which, if you've seen her live, you know is surprisingly powerful).
Its highlights and outlines are marked in white and chalky violet instead of black or gray, which would have sunk this wisp of an image, one that almost longs to float away.
WASHINGTON — Juul Labs has soared to the top of the United States e-cigarette market in just three years with its high-nicotine products that give off just a wisp of vapor.
"There's lots of good bands coming through, a lot of them," said Mr. Norris, who carried a cane and had a single synthetic green dreadlock threaded onto his last wisp of natural hair.
At the end, a wisp of Guthrie's "This Land Is Your Land" filters through — a glimpse, Mr. Rzewski doubtless intends, of what might be possible if we did wake up, and stayed woke.
Finding in the split-second moment that street-photography demands, the perfect composition, trying to capture the tail end of the present like a wisp of smoke before it disappears and becomes the past.
An evocative wisp of a novel, it could easily be called "a meditation" on many things: female friendship, black womanhood and sexuality, death and memory, religion and morality, societal pressure and expectations, and more.
Sidebar, how about mini-feminist Jenny sitting there like a boss on her BMX shit, while the boys all have on shit-eating grins and haircuts that came from a wisp and a crimper?
Investors will watch the Federal Reserve's monetary policy committee meeting closely on Wednesday for the faintest wisp of information on the central bank's plans to pare back its recent round of Treasury security purchases.
It usually appears as an ethereal wisp of white that pales in comparison to the northern lights, faint enough that photographers in the Facebook group originally mistook it for the contrails of a plane.
Tiles in varying sizes are laid next to each other, their mediums unable to be told apart; little pieces of clear acrylic are suffused with a wisp of bottle green or dust of mocha brown.
The group is rounded out with German multi-instrumentalists Georg Börner and Erik Heimansberg, as well as touring American musician Asia Kindred Moore, who also plays in the dark folk outfit Will O' The Wisp.
Luckily for us, the brand churned out this new product in a little over 24 hours and announced the winner: the combination of the shades Stole the Show, Avalon, and Wisp now officially called Churro.
In Soomaa and elsewhere, myths of will-o'-the-wisp, a diabolical spectral light that leads men to soggy deaths, overlap with true horror stories of people and livestock gone astray, never to be found.
Your character becomes a disembodied wisp that communicates through a magical smartphone; you then use your newfound powers first to help your sister escape house arrest, and then recruit a guild of like-minded adventurers.
Say you're spending your days drinking out of a Bernie Sanders coffee mug, sporting your Bernie Sanders underwear, and maybe even sleeping with a little crocheted Bernie doll with a perfect wisp of white hair.
The absences that follow such exits reverberate throughout "The Long Christmas Dinner," Wilder's exquisite wisp of a play, which traces 90 years in the life of a family, the Bayards, over a succession of holiday meals.
ISABELLA:My lord, 'ere we met I was a lost girl Prepar'd with trembling spirit to abjure The company of men, to the join the wisp O' women who live to contemplate The bright face of God.
The dialogue occasionally veers into laughably self-serious territory, but more often the show feels like a diet hybrid of "Sons of Anarchy" and "Vikings," with an aspirational wisp of "Justified" — mostly in a good way.
"Wil-o-Wisp," a video work by the artist Rachel Rose, which debuted last May at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, is set in 16th-century agrarian England and concerns a fictional mystic named Elspeth Blake.
But Ms. Pomeroy, the pastor's wife, will get up on Thanksgiving and cook anyway, making a meal for a shattered congregation in the hopes that she can find a wisp of comfort in her holiday routine.
Scientists have spotted an intriguing bright wisp measuring tens of miles across that may be a discreet, low-lying cloud in Pluto's atmosphere; if so, it would be the only one yet identified in New Horizons imagery.
I went to throw it in the recycling bin by my door, felt a wisp of sadness because it's a good-looking can, and so posted a note to Twitter in the conversational, unpunctuated style of the medium.
Laze — a combination of "lava" and "haze" — killed two people in 2000 when a lava flow reached the coast, and even a wisp can irritate eyes and lungs and make it hard to breath, the U.S. Geological Survey said.
Adam Granduciel's voice, a breathy wisp of a thing whose murmured soulfulness conjures the image of a cool blissed-out rock frontman grinning while bobbing his head to the beat, reveals the bland feelgood nature of the whole enterprise.
Within a few years, it is likely that one or all of these newcomers will weigh in and tell us if sterile neutrinos are a new denizen of the subatomic pantheon, or just a scientific will-o'-the-wisp.
And then there was that tiny wisp of a Brazilian girl — 4-foot-4, 16 years old — who floated onto the balance beam, whirled the length of it and turned in a near perfect routine that no one expected.
If "everybody wants to be famous" turns out to be a job description rather than a lament for the world she's stuck with, she could go solo before she knows it—and disappear like a wisp on the wind.
In shades of black, blue and white, he showed the officer clutching his chest after being struck by a bullet, a wisp of smoke snaking out of the killer's gun, and a frightened little boy watching outside the shop.
Thin and wiry, with an unruly pouf of side-swept gray hair and a wisp of mustache, Lam was carrying a wide mix of books that day: breathless political thrillers, bodice-rippers and a handful of dry historical tomes.
Only a ruling this terse and will-o'-the-wisp could enable religious groups' advocates to claim Zubik is a "clear win for the religious non-profits" while supporters of the government's position see the ruling as "salutary for employees".
The story, a melancholy wisp, is in the maid's posthumous reactions to the emotions of the people who pass through the infamous Room 305; through their kinks and grief and rage, Bulkin sketches a deft portrait of a wounded society.
Poussey Washington, the soulful wisp of an inmate played by Samira Wiley, had died an episode earlier — agonizingly, in a scene echoing the 2014 death of Eric Garner — when a corrections officer pinned her to the floor with his knee.
An amiable fifty-four-year-old with a long wisp of chin hair, he had grown rounder and softer since his own whale-hunting days, when he once helped repel a polar bear nosing into his tent by brandishing a cast-iron skillet.
As 12-year-old Merryn, a young girl searching for her father, you are as a wisp of grass in an ocean of giants, luminescent jellyfish the size of your entire body, and roiling masses of plankton shooting missiles of sharpened sea stuff like torpedoes.
Cellist Jessica Bundy glides through the murk like a will-o'-the-wisp, her strings plaintive and eerie in turn (especially on the gorgeous epic "Memento Mori"), as Quist coaxes tense, complex riffs from his own, and Anson Bishoff's drums provide a steady anchor.
There was also a series of ever more elaborate chiffon and tulle gowns, the fabric like a wisp of memory under the embroidery, replete with references to the moon and the stars, unicorns and time, moths, eyes, fish — the characters and objects that live behind our eyelids.
Some of the missing faces in the photographs are shaped like lockets, but not this one: A man walks a dog down a country lane and between them is the barest wisp of sleeve — and then nothing, a laceration where there once was once another person.
It's been several years since the repentant pop star found religion, but only a few months since the teeny-tiny wisp of a shoutout appeared on his face — so small that it took eight weeks for the professional snoopers at People magazine to figure out what it said.
It's not a monumental piece, appearing a bit like an industrial will-o'-the-wisp with its Plexiglas and chrome-plated brass, but with its spindly shadow dancing alongside, it encapsulates many of the ideas behind his work, including the embrace of new materials, light, transparency, and unexpected forms.
Those 241 steps that Daenerys and Jon Snow walk are part of the very real, roughly 83,000-year-old, man-made land bridge leading out to a monastery named for Saint John the Baptist, which is tethered to the coast by a wisp of land and a bridge.
Julia's journey to the hedge witches Stella Maeve as Julia Book Julia finds her way into the magical underground through sheer grit and determination, painstakingly following every wisp of a lead until she fumbles her way toward a "safe house" filled with people like her: magically inclined Brakebills rejects.
She said they replace the frothy length of cloth with a smaller, more discreet head covering, something like the birdcage (a small veil that cups the face) or the more trend-driven fascinator, an ornamental headpiece customarily embellished with a wisp of tulle extending slightly over one eye.
Ursusson was joined onstage by German multi-instrumentalists Georg Börner and Erik Heimansberg, as well as American musician Asia Kindred Moore, who also plays in the dark folk outfit Will O' The Wisp, who together wove an impeccably rich tapestry, and made us all stand frozen in place.
The novel begins 15 years after her escape, Helena having made a life for herself, with a family and a small business selling jam made with cattails, a wisp of wilderness knowledge obscure enough to appeal to hipsters, a nice metaphor for the chasm between her childhood and theirs.
Next to him, Youming was a wisp in a saffron robe, his head shaven, laughing like the Zen master he was — what could be more absurd than my present situation, he seemed to be saying, walking with a representative of the party that tried to wipe out my faith?
Cracker served an Iris Apfel tart, Asia was a bit incohesive but still compelling as a box-braided, chip-chomping "old showgirl in the Drag Con parking lot," and Monét was painfully hilarious as a health-insurance-deprived, wisp-headed queen with waist-grazing breasts and a liquor-filled IV pole.
"I wanted to give it all away…When I was starting up none of that was available and it was frustrating to try to get that information," he said, adding that he wants to be like a "WISP-in-a-box" for downloading instructions on how to start your own community broadband project.
The MMA madness that had slowly vanished over the years until it was barely a memory, just a wisp of something from the past — chaos snuffed out by regulations and evolution and progress and decency and commerce and the other great levelers of American culture, unstoppable in its endless march to the middle.
And anyone who's spent time in 2017 endlessly rewinding this strange wisp of a song knows that the extreme actions it's inspired are more than deserved: Melodrama is an odd album—even for an art-focused pop star like Lorde, never mind anyone else—and "The Louvre" is one of its weirdest moments.
For most of the history of women's tennis, the "dress" — once upon a time a long skirt, now more of a wisp of an idea — has symbolized the feminine side of the game in its most retrograde sense, and been used as a means of gender stereotype, self-expression, and eyeball-attracting marketing.
Where to watch: iTunes, Amazon, Vudu, Google Play, YouTube After years of cinematic globe-trotting, Bertolucci returned to Italy for this fetching wisp of a coming-of-age film, which cast Liv Tyler as a 19-year-old who heads to a Tuscan villa with the secret mission to lose her virginity.
Evelyn Rodriguez, a fierce wisp of a mother who had gone to Washington and spoken privately with President Trump about MS-13, the transnational gang that killed her daughter Kayla Cuevas, 16, and a friend, Nisa Mickens, 15, with a machete in September 2016, had dedicated her life to her daughter's memory.
He plays the character as a kind of anti-heartthrob, with not a wisp of outlaw cool to his behavior, and when he levels his battered looks and charm at women he wants something from, like the unstable Corey (Jennifer Jason Leigh) and the achingly young Crystal (Taliah Webster), you feel nothing but alarm.
As lights at the front of the stage dimmed, a solo performer whose piece had concluded could quietly shuffle off, as the wisp of the following piece sounded from another corner — and as Mr. Houfek's lighting design played with ombre tints and arrangements of polygons on a large screen at the rear of the hall.
Playlist: "New Rhumba" / "Boplicity" / "Will O the Wisp" / "Gone" / "Venus De Milo" / "The Duke" / "Saeta" / "Deception" / "There's a Boat That's Leaving Soon for New York"Apple Music | Spotify While Miles Davis played "Round Midnight" with a quintet at the 21970 Newport Jazz Festival, Aram Avakian turned to his brother George, an executive at Columbia Records, and told him to sign Miles immediately, but George resisted because Miles was still considered a junkie.
The fight remains a nebulous thing, a wisp and a rumor, proof of little else but the power of hype to take up space in the human mind, the prominence of speculation over actuality in 21st-century life, and the promotional weight of two outsized personalities, of the air they can suck out of a room and the space they can fill in newspapers and on web sites for doing nothing more than existing in hypothetical relation to each other.
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