The performance is meant to imply that the world is an orderly place, or at least a place on which reasonable people are determined to impose some order.
Source: NY Times Opinion
The performance is meant to imply that the world is an orderly place, or at least a place on which reasonable people are determined to impose some order.

The performance is meant to imply that the world is an orderly place, or at least a place on which reasonable people are determined to impose some order.
Source: NY Times Opinion

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