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		<title>Imperfect Rat</title>
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		<title>Flying Companion</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The man in 10B kneads his hands and closes his eyes; his jaw line tenses as the plane begins its des&#173;per&#173;ate taxi&#173;ing to gain what speed it can. 10A already dozes, but takeoff&#8217;s test of buoy&#173;ancy exposes 10B&#8217;s anx&#173;i&#173;ety. Arthri&#173;tis pain or cir&#173;cu&#173;la&#173;tion defects might explain the kneading&#8212;but more likely it dis&#173;closes invol&#173;un&#173;tary efforts to [...]]]></description>
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		<title>In the Alto Section</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[(Beethoven&#8217;s Ninth Symphony) You sit behind the orches&#173;tra, spell&#173;bound by com&#173;plex chem&#173;istry you&#8217;ve heard before: a mea&#173;sured mix of breath and time and sound decreed by small black icons in the score. You rec&#173;og&#173;nize these runes, for you&#8217;ve been trained to trans&#173;late this arcane cal&#173;lig&#173;ra&#173;phy&#8212; to be a cat&#173;a&#173;lyst for unex&#173;plained excur&#173;sions into immor&#173;tal&#173;ity. At [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Georgia O’Keeffe’s “Oriental Poppies”</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Their gaudy dig­nity a para­dox, their pri­vate cen­ters dark but half-exposed, they open wan­tonly, not quite enclosed by painted bor­ders. Roses, mums, or phlox might be con­tained, but wild aban­don mocks this frame: each petal sprawls, forth­rightly posed with daz­zling pride, all mod­esty deposed by blazes that unpinned their ruf­fled frocks. Their scar­let fire and [...]]]></description>
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