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This is a personal project by @dellsystem. I built this to help me retain information from the books I'm reading.

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(adjective) dazzlingly bright; radiant (effulgent is a synonym)

155

A madness, last night, in the fulgent bath of the Midwestern moon.

Robert Gerber at Lenore's parents' wedding

—p.155 9 (146) by David Foster Wallace
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A madness, last night, in the fulgent bath of the Midwestern moon.

Robert Gerber at Lenore's parents' wedding

—p.155 9 (146) by David Foster Wallace
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(noun) a journey especially when undertaken to escape from a dangerous or undesirable situation; exodus; from the migration or journey of Muhammad and his followers from Mecca to Medina in 622

224

heterosexual singles bars I'd attended during the first desolate Lenoreless years after my hegira to Cleveland

—p.224 11 (175) by David Foster Wallace
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heterosexual singles bars I'd attended during the first desolate Lenoreless years after my hegira to Cleveland

—p.224 11 (175) by David Foster Wallace
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(verb) philosophy: to negate or eliminate (as an element in a dialectic process) but preserve as a partial element in a synthesis; assimilate (a smaller entity) into a larger one; used by Hegel

239

talk Hegelian sublation

—p.239 11 (175) by David Foster Wallace
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talk Hegelian sublation

—p.239 11 (175) by David Foster Wallace
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(noun) a particular form of expression or a peculiarity of phrasing / (noun) a word or expression characteristic of a region, group, or cultural level / (noun) style of discourse; phraseology

350

In college, women were locutionally reduced to earth, or impediment. 'Have you blasted her?' 'Drill her yet?'

from a Fieldbinder story

—p.350 16 (324) by David Foster Wallace
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In college, women were locutionally reduced to earth, or impediment. 'Have you blasted her?' 'Drill her yet?'

from a Fieldbinder story

—p.350 16 (324) by David Foster Wallace
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