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by the Numbers
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A Superficial Beauty:

Structural Certainty:
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Vieus Von DVbLIn, 'twas one of dozedeams |
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a darkies ding in dewood) the Turnpike under |
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the Great Ulm (with Mearingstone in Fore |
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ground). 1 Given now ann linch you take enn |
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expressions out of old Sare Isaac's 2 universal |
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of specious aristmystic unsaid, A is for Anna |
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like L is for liv. Aha hahah, Ante Ann you're |
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apt to ape aunty annalive! Dawn gives rise. |
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Lo, lo, lives love! Eve takes fall. La, la, laugh |
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-- Finnegans Wake, Book II,
Episode 2, page 293
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"Mozart is a menace to
musical progress, a relic of rituals that were losing relevance in his
own time and are meaningless to ours. Beyond a superficial beauty and
structural certainty, Mozart has nothing to give to mind or spirit in
the 21st century. Let him rest." --Norman Lebrecht
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