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Things like Invisible Obama or the famous "binders full of women" that came up during the 2012 election cycle, or even the fan fiction universe of "West Wing" Twitter in which you have all of these accounts for every single one of the
characters
in "The West Wing," including the bird that taps at Josh Lyman's window in one single episode.
You look at something like "West Wing" Twitter, in which you have these fictional
characters
that engage with the real world.
Parents report their children being traumatized, becoming afraid of the dark, becoming afraid of their favorite cartoon
characters.
Through the elaborate drapings, she could make out animals, children, and costumed
characters.
In the first volume, Swann's Way, the series of books, Swann, one of the main characters, is thinking very fondly of his mistress and how great she is in bed, and suddenly, in the course of a few sentences, and these are Proustian sentences, so they're long as rivers, but in the course of a few sentences, he suddenly recoils and he realizes, "Hang on, everything I love about this woman, somebody else would love about this woman.
So let's do what
characters
always do when they're not sure, when they are in possession of a mystery.
And even though a book is limited by beginning and end, the
characters
within it know no horizons.
And so the
characters
of a book are not afraid of reaching the last page.
You only get 140
characters.
First of all, for those of you who are not familiar with my work, I create multicultural characters, so
characters
from lots of different backgrounds.
And so the idea that there are questions that I've never seen that my people are going to answer, and some of these
characters
have been with me for ages, some of them don't even have names, I don't know what's going to happen.
And so a punch card can hold about 80 characters, and you can fit about 2,000 or so cards into a box, and you put them in, say, my home region of New England, it would cover the entire region up to a depth of a little less than five kilometers, which is about three times deeper than the glaciers during the last ice age about 20,000 years ago.
But we are making that history alive by imagining what if all the main
characters
could use mobile phones ... just like that?
I've described it as a kind of projectile vomiting, a torrent of ideas, of characters, of voices, of verses, couplets, entire songs almost formed whole, materialized in front of me as if they'd been bottled up inside me for many, many years.
One of the first things I wrote was just a list of names of people I'd known, and they become
characters
in a kind of three-dimensional drama, where they explain who they are, what they do, their hopes and their fears for the future.
This is a clip of Karess Taylor-Hughes and Samantha Masters, two
characters
in the film, as they hit the streets of Baltimore and try to convince potential voters.
Improvisation theater, just like science, goes into the unknown, because you have to make a scene onstage without a director, without a script, without having any idea what you'll portray or what the other
characters
will do.
But then they changed things, and at the end of 2009, they announced that we were going to have a new policy, and this new policy required passwords that were at least eight
characters
long, with an uppercase letter, lowercase letter, a digit, a symbol, you couldn't use the same character more than three times, and it wasn't allowed to be in a dictionary.
So some people had a pretty easy policy, we call it Basic8, and here the only rule was that your password had to have at least eight
characters.
Then some people had a much harder policy, and this was very similar to the CMU policy, that it had to have eight
characters
including uppercase, lowercase, digit, symbol, and pass a dictionary check.
And one of the other policies we tried, and there were a whole bunch more, but one of the ones we tried was called Basic16, and the only requirement here was that your password had to have at least 16
characters.
That is what I need for my
characters
in my books: a passionate heart.
Nice people with common sense do not make interesting
characters.
We know these
characters
aren't real, but we have real feelings about them, and we're able to do that.
We know these
characters
aren't real, and yet we also know that they are.
So within a couple of minutes, and the piece isn't even finished yet, I experienced two very contrasting characters: beautiful melancholy and sheer energy.
So to start, I want to introduce some
characters
from a book I made for teenagers.
Neither the wisdom from practicing monks before us, nor the supposedly wise
characters
in these stories can resolve them for you.
With its lush, detailed sentences, large cast of characters, and tangled narrative, One Hundred Years of Solitude is not an easy book to read.
But it’s a deeply rewarding one, with an epic assortment of intense romances, civil war, political intrigue, globe-trotting adventurers, and more
characters
named Aureliano than you’d think possible.
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