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Based on interviews with 1,500 adults, she posits that there is no such thing as a "good" divorce (where the separation is amicable). ``Blade Runner,'' ``Alien'' and ``The Matrix'' posit much darker, dystopian futures. Lloyd, a professor of quantum mechanical engineering, posits this unique theory about the physical world. |
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