Word: dreaming
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...dream of a Penn title was quickly squashed by Harvard, as it narrowly won the opening relay and never looked back...
...gray-purple rainstorm blows. It encroaches upon the sunlight, moving through the air like a dark idea. East Africa has a genius for such moments. Wildlife and landscape here have about them a force of melodrama and annunciation. They are the Book of Genesis enacted as an afternoon dream...
...death is also to be photographed. The tourist minibuses cluster around a cheetah kill. The late 20th century forlornly suckles on the Pleistocene. The whites popping through the roofs of the vehicles like blossoms from a vase will glare at one another with the hatred of one whose dream has been interrupted...
...Africa of the animals is a sort of dream kingdom. Carl Jung traveled to East Africa in 1925 and wrote of a "most intense sentiment of returning to the land of my youth," of a "recognition of the immemorially known." Africa, he said, had "the stillness of the eternal beginning...
...dream machine of particle physics," said harvard's Sheldon L. Glashow, Higgins Professor of Physics. The accelerator will operate at a higher energy than that of any collider now in existence, and will therefore be able to help scientists learn more about the fundamental structure of matter, Barrish said...