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PELCRA Research Report No. 05/JTW/2017 University of Lodz, Institute of English Studies, ul. Pomorska 171/173, 90-236 Łódź, Poland

Jacek Tadeusz Waliński

Deictic verbs of motion in coextension paths in the British National Corpus

1. Introduction Movement is used to describe a plethora of more or less abstract concepts, including trends, moods, prices, etc. Fictive motion refers to figurative representations of motion attributed to immobile material objects, states, or abstract concepts, in which the meaning of motion verbs is semantically extended to express relations that do not involve motion per se nor change of state.1 Coextension paths are a specific category of fictive motion expressions used to depict spatial configurations of stationary objects in terms of motion over the object’s extent.2 This report focuses specifically on fictive motion in this particular narrow sense of coextension paths. It demonstrates the use of deictic motion verbs come and go in coextension path expressions in the British National Corpus. 2. Directionality in fictive motion Directionality of motion is inextricably connected with coextension paths. As pointed out by Langacker (1986, 2005), Matsumoto (1996, pp. 185–186), and Talmy (2000a), if the source and goal are switched in fictive motion expressions, their meaning differs, which cannot be explained without appealing to the directionality of motion. Matsumoto (1996, pp. 185–186) exemplifies directionality of coextension path expressions with the following sentences. (1) a. They’re on the road that comes into the farm. b. They’re on the road that goes into the farm. c. The road lay between Burney and Redding. d. ?The road lay from Burney to Redding The sentences (1a–b) express motion in the opposite direction, which is marked by the use of deictic3 verbs come and go, whose meaning is conditioned by the relative position of the speaker and/or hearer with respect to the source and goal of motion (Fillmore, 1975/1997; Rauh, 1983). If these sentences represented merely an extent of a path in space, they would be synonymous. The semantic contrast between them cannot be resolved without appealing to the directionality of motion. 1

Langacker, R. W. (2008). Cognitive Grammar: A Basic Introduction. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Talmy, L. (2000). Toward a Cognitive Semantics, Vol. I: Concept Structuring Systems. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. 3 Words are deictic when their semantic meaning is fixed but their denotational meaning depends on their referents. 2

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A similar observation can be made for the sentences (1c–d) used by Matsumoto (1996, p. 186) to demonstrate that directionality is not found in locative posture verbs (Newman & Rice, 2004), which are used to denote locations of objects in space. What is noteworthy here is that the sentence (1c), which is semantically similar to (1d) but does not involve the source and goal, sounds acceptable. This suggests that locative posture verbs like lie, sit, or stand, do not involve directionality related to a change of location, while the verbs of motion do. Langacker (1986, 2005, 2008, 2012) emphasizes that the sense of directionality in fictive motion arises on the part of the conceptualizer, who construes the trajector’s extent in terms of the path of motion going in a particular direction. 3. Directional motion verbs Talmy (1985, 2000b, 2007) sketches a basic motion event as a situation that “consists of one object (the Figure) moving or located with respect to another object (the reference object or Ground)”. The basic schema of Motion event has four internal core components, which apart from the above-mentioned Figure and Ground, include also Motion and Path. The Path is a path followed or site occupied by the Figure object with respect to the Ground. The component of Motion “refers to the presence per se of motion or locatedness in the event” (Talmy, 2000b, p. 25), despite the fact the in the latter motion as such does not occur. Moreover, Talmy (2000b, p. 26) distinguishes an associated Co-event: “a motion event can be associated with an external Co-event that most often bears the relation of Manner or of Cause to it”. Thus, besides the above-mentioned four internal components of the core schema of motion, the Manner component reflects the manner in which the motion takes place, and the Cause is the cause of its occurrence. Talmy (1985, 2000b, 2007) observes that different languages conflate the semantic components of the Motion event in different ways. He identifies three main typological patterns of the mappings between the meaning and form for the expression of motion events. The Motion+Co-event pattern (Talmy, 2000b, p. 27–29) can be illustrated with sentences, such as “The rock rolled down the hill” (Motion+Manner), or “The napkin blew off the table” (Motion+Cause). The Motion+Path pattern (Talmy, 2000b, p. 49–53) can be illustrated with the following sentences from Spanish: “La botella entró a la cueva (flotando)” [Lit. The bottle MOVED-in to the cave (floating), i.e. “The bottle floated into the cave”)], and “La botella salió a la cueva (flotando)” [Lit. The bottle MOVED-out to the cave (floating), i.e. “The bottle floated out of the cave”)]. The Motion+Figure pattern (Talmy, 2000b, pp. 57–59) expresses the fact of Motion together with the Figure. English verbs of motion tend to conflate manner, but still there is a substantial lexicon of verbs that designate paths and their directionality (Talmy, 1985, 2000b, Part 1, 2007). Rappaport Hovav and Levin (2010) argue that verb meanings can be systematically categorized as manner or result, with directionality counting as the result for motion verbs. Rappaport Hovav & Levin (2010, pp. 28–33) propose that the result verbs, which include the directed motion verbs, do not have to be telic, however, they must specify scalar changes. A scalar change involves a change in the value of one of scalar-valued attributes. With directed motion verbs, the scale is composed of a set of contiguous points that together constitute the path of motion. The path extends in a particular direction, which defines the ordering relation. In English, the directed motion verbs can be subdivided according to the way the ordering relation is defined. In one type of verbs, including ascend, descend, fall, and rise, the direction of motion is fully lexicalized by the verb with reference to the pull of gravity. With the verbs come and go, the direction of motion is determined deictically according to whether they get closer to or further on the path from the deictic centre. In another type of motion verbs, which includes advance, arrive, depart, enter, exit, leave, reach, recede, and return, the direction is determined with respect to an external reference object. Depending on the 2

meaning of individual verbs, the points on the path are ordered according to whether they are closer to or further away from this object. The directed motion verbs essentially fall into two classes: those associated with two-point scales and those associated with multiple-point scales (see Beavers 2008). Two-point scales have only two values, i.e. they basically encode having or not having a particular property. The directed motion verbs with an associated two-point scale are arrive, depart, enter, and exit. On the other hand, multiple-point scales have many values. The class of directed motion verbs with multiple-point scales is used to describe gradual traversals of the path. It includes advance, descend, fall, recede, and rise. The multiple-point scales can again be divided into two types: those with closed scales and those with open scales. In the directed motion domain, this property distinguishes between verbs that lexicalize a bounded path, such as come and return, and verbs that lexicalize an unbounded path, such as descend and rise (Rappaport Hovav & Levin, 2010). In her earlier work, Levin (1993) discusses directional verbs of motion under the label of verbs of inherently directed motion. She points out that meaning of the verbs of inherently directed motion specifies the direction of motion, even in the absence of an overt directional complement. While for some verbs in this class the specification of direction is deictic, for others it is specified in non-deictic terms. None of the verbs in this class specifies the manner of motion. They differ as to how they can express the goal, source, or path of motion. Depending on the given verb, these properties may be expressed via a prepositional phrase, as a direct object, or both (Levin, 1993, p. 264). Taking into consideration primitive semantic components of argument structure, semantic role selection, and event structure, Mani and Pustejovsky (2012) distinguish two basic predicative classes denoting movement, which essentially corresponds to the distinction between path and manner verbs proposed by Talmy (1985, 2000b, 2007). The class of path predicates can be characterized as involving “those verbs that presuppose a specific path for the moving object (the figure), along with a possible distinguished point or region on this path (the ground), which the figure is moving toward or away from” (Mani & Pustejovsky, 2012, p. 39). This class can be decomposed as follows: a. There is a transition event of an action (e1) bringing about a change of location from one state (e2) to another state (e3). b. The FIGURE undergoes this change of location. c. The FIGURE traverses a presupposed path through the motion. d. There is a distinguished region of the path identified as the GROUND (Mani & Pustejovsky, 2012, p. 39).

By distinguishing an additional semantic parameter of orientation, the path predicates can be divided into four specific subclasses: (a) topological path expressions, e.g. arrive, exit, leave, take off; (b) orientation path expressions, e.g. ascend, descend; (c) topometric path expressions, e.g. approach, near, distance oneself; (d) topometric orientation expressions, e.g. hover. Moreover, the predicates that identify the origin of the path being traversed can be designated as left-headed path predicates, e.g. leave, depart. In contrast, the predicates that identify the end of the path can be designated as right-headed path predicates, e.g. arrive, enter (Mani & Pustejovsky, 2012, pp. 39–40). Starting from the observation that direction plays an important role in the semantics of both prepositions and verbs, Zwarts (2008) suggests broad parallels between the realizations of directionality in these parts of speech. He follows Jackendoff (1983) to point out that directional prepositions largely correspond to Paths. With reference to spatial and aspectual dimensions expressed by prepositions in spatial expressions, Zwarts (2008, p. 84) proposes to distinguish seven classes of directional prepositions. (1) Source prepositions impose a locative 3

condition on the initial part of the path, e.g. from; (2) Goal prepositions indicate the opposite pattern, putting emphasis on the final part of the path, e.g. into; (3) Route prepositions impose a locative condition on a middle part of the path, e.g. via, past, through, across, and over; (4) Comparative prepositions involve a spatial ordering of the extremes of the path, with towards referring to paths that have their endpoint closer to the reference object than their starting point, and away from referring to paths going further and further away from the starting point; (5) Constant prepositions impose a stable locative condition on all the points of the path, e.g. through or along; (6) Geometric prepositions, e.g. around, typically involve a circular path enclosing an object on all sides; (7) Periodic prepositions refer to a repeating pattern, e.g. around and around, up and down, through and through, over and over, etc. Zwarts suggests that the characteristics of paths can be extended to the semantics of dynamic verbs, giving a partial typology of “event shapes” as places and paths in a conceptual space of events in a fashion parallel to the informal verb contours discussed by Talmy (2000a, Ch. 1). Geuder & Weisgerber (2008) propose to divide verbs of motion specifying a particular trajectory or contour in a way parallel to directional prepositions. Their proposal allows to distinguish the following types of directional verbs of motion: (1) Goal verbs relate to the end point on the path of motion, e.g. enter, arrive; (2) Source verbs relate to the staring point on the path of motion, e.g. exit, depart; (3) Route verbs relate to intermediate points on the path of motion, e.g. cross and pass; (4) Comparative verbs relate to movement closer to/further from a reference object, e.g. approach; (5) Constant verbs relate to the same average relation of distance between objects in motion, e.g. follow, (6) Holistic verbs describe a geometric shape of the described motion, e.g. curl; (7) Periodic verbs describe a recurring pattern in the described motion, e.g. zigzag. Please note that the verbs that denote round and oscillating paths in English appear to fall into the category of manner verbs. This reports focuses specifically on the deictic verbs in fictive motion expressions. 4. Methodology This research employs the British National Corpus (henceforth, the BNC), which is a 100 million word collection of samples of written and spoken contemporary British English from a wide range of texts. The texts are not limited to any particular subject field, genre or register (see Aston & Burnard, 1998; Burnard, 2000; see www.natcorp.ox.ac.uk for more information). The reason behind picking this corpus for the investigation of fictive motion expressions is twofold. First, this is probably the most famous reference corpus for English used by numerous researchers in a multitude of studies and widely regarded as the standard reference for English. Because of wide availability and stability of corpus data, any variation between this study and other studies may result from the methodology contained in research, but not from differences in the linguistic data under examination. Second, the use of fictive motion is a stable linguistic phenomenon, therefore there is no need to worry about its underrepresentation in the corpus that is relatively old. Because at the syntactic level fictive motion expressions are practically indistinguishable from actual motion expressions, they are problematic to pick out selectively from corpora. For this reason, the examination of verbs in coextension paths was implemented with a procedure that involves looking for landmarks that can potentially feature in coextension paths in combination with motion verbs. Selecting suitable landmarks followed observations that coextension paths usually describe elongated or spatially extended objects (Langacker, 2005; Matlock, 2004a, 2004b). Starting with a few prototypical objects, such as “road”, “wire”, “fence”, “coast”, etc., WordNet (2010) was consulted to find hyponyms, meronyms, and other sister terms in order to identify spatially extended entities that are potentially fit for descriptions with fictive motion. For the purpose of the present study the following four categories of landmarks were distinguished: 4

(1) Travelable paths: “alley, artery, avenue, boulevard, bridge, flyover, footpath, highway, lane, motorway, overpass, passage, passageway, path, pathway, pavement, railway, road, roadway, route, street, subway, thoroughfare, track, trail, tunnel, underpass, viaduct, walkway, way”. These spatial entities are distinguished by Matsumoto (1996) as paths intended for traveling by people. (2) Travelable environmental entities: “beach, canyon, cliff, coast, coastline, crag, desert, escarpment, field, forest, glacier, glen, grassland, gulf, gully, hill, island, land, littoral, meadow, mountain, plateau, ravine, ridge, scarp, seashore, shore, valley, wasteland, wilderness”. These natural extended landmarks can also be traveled, however they were not built for this purpose. (3) Non-travelable connectors: “cable, conduit, conveyor, duct, hose, line, pipe, pipeline, tube, wire”. These elongated objects are used for transmitting energy or transporting substances over long distance. However, they are classified by Matsumoto (1996) as non-travelable paths because they are not traveled by people. (4) Non-travelable barriers: “barrage, barricade, barrier, dam, fence, hedge, hedgerow, palisade, rampart, wall”. These spatially extended entities typically serve as barriers and are not normally used for traveling, but they often stretch over a relatively substantial distance.

Altogether, 80 landmarks were selected for analysis, including 60 landmarks for travelable paths and 20 landmarks for non-travelable paths. This selection seems to be reasonably adequate for the purpose of investigating coextension path expressions. Enumerating all landmarks that can potentially feature in this context is impossible, if only due to the unlimited creativity of linguistic expressions. The search for the directional expressions of fictive motion was implemented by looking for combinations of the selected landmarks with third-person singular simple present and past forms of the directional motion verbs using the following pattern: LANDMARK (noun sing.) + DIRECTIONAL MOTION VERB (3rd sing. present/past tense)

The directional motion verbs examined in this report were selected on the basis of the abovementioned classifications proposed by Geuder and Weisgerber (2008), Jackendoff (1983); Levin, (1993), Rappaport Hovav and Levin (2010), and Zwarts (2008), with the help of VerbNet (2013). The selection examined here includes the deictic verbs come and go, which are used to refer to bounded paths. 5. Deictic verbs of motion The group of motion verbs investigated in this report includes deictic verbs. This term is usually applied in linguistics to a small set of verbs, whose interpretation relies on the location relative to the participants of the communicative act. In English this set includes two motion verbs come and go. Interpreting deictic motion verbs involves perspective-taking, which differentiates them from other motion verbs. According to Talmy (1985, 2000b), deictic motion verbs belong to Path-conflating verbs. He defines them in rather generic terms: “the deictic component of Path typically has only the two member notions ‘toward the speaker’ and ‘in a direction other than the speaker’” (Talmy 2000b, p. 56). Rauh (1981) demonstrates that in German, the deictic feature of the verbs kommen (come) and gehen (go) can be neutralized, if the expression contains an adverbial indicating the source/goal of movement. Wilkins and Hill (1995) question the assumption that come and go manifest a universal deictic opposition. They argue that what is universally recognized as go is not an inherently deictic expression. However, due to systemic opposition with come, it often takes on a deictic interpretation through pragmatic attribution. Nakazawa (2009) 5

demonstrates that interpretations of deictic verbs across languages coincide with the entailment of arrival, or the lack thereof, which is inherent to the semantics of deictic motion verbs. Barlew (2017) demonstrates a link between the lexical semantics and pragmatics in the meaning of come, which relates to perspective taking. DEICTIC VERBS: come, go. (2 verbs)

6. Queries This research is based on the BNC World edition published in 2001. The corpus was searched with SlopeQ for the BNC, a part-of-speech-sensitive concordancer with support for proximity queries developed by Piotr Pęzik.4 The vertical bar symbol or pipe ( | ) used in queries indicates logical AND, which enables executing multiple queries in a single line. For example, the query [road goes|went] substitutes for two separate queries “road goes” and “road went”. The following query was used: Deictic verbs alley|artery|avenue|boulevard|bridge|flyover|footpath|highway|lane|motorway|overpass|passage|passageway|path|pathway |pavement|railway|road|roadway|route|street|subway|thoroughfare|track|trail|tunnel|underpass|viaduct|walkway|way|bea ch|canyon|cliff|coast|coastline|crag|desert|escarpment|field|forest|glacier|glen|grassland|gulf|gully|hill|island|land|littoral| meadow|mountain|plateau|ravine|ridge|scarp|seashore|shore|valley|wasteland|wilderness|cable|conduit|conveyor|duct|hos e|line|pipe|pipeline|tube|wire|barrage|barricade|barrier|dam|fence|hedge|hedgerow|palisade|rampart|wall comes|came|goes|went

Implementation of corpus queries based on the regular expression syntax provides for immediate replicability of this research. 7. References Aston, G., & Burnard, L. (1998). The BNC Handbook: Exploring the British National Corpus with SARA. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. Barlew, J. (2017). The semantics and pragmatics of perspectival expressions in English and Bulu: The case of deictic motion verbs (Ph.D. Dissertation). Ohio State University, Ohio. Beavers, J. (2008). Scalar complexity and the structure of events. In J. Dölling, T. Heyde-Zybatow, & M. Schäfer (Eds.), Event structures in linguistic form and interpretation (pp. 245–265). Berlin: Walter de Gruyter. BNC. (2001). The British National Corpus [World Edition] Oxford: Oxford University Computing Services. Available from OUCS at: http://www.natcorp.ox.ac.uk Burnard, L. (Ed.). (2000). Reference Guide for the British National Corpus (World Edition). Oxford: Oxford University Computing Services. Fillmore, C. J. (1975/1997). Lectures on Deixis [First published in 1975 as Santa Cruz Lectures on Deixis 1971]. Stanford, CA: CSLI Publications. Geuder, W., & Weisgerber, M. (2008, March). Manner of Movement and the Conceptualization of Force. Slides presented at the Journée d’étude “Il y a maniere et maniere,” Université d’Artois, Arras. Retrieved from https://semanticsarchive.net/Archive/Tk5YmEwN/MannerMovement_slidescompact.pdf Jackendoff, R. (1983). Semantics and Cognition. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. Langacker, R. W. (1986). Abstract Motion. In Proceedings of the Twelfth Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society (pp. 455–471). Berkeley, CA: Berkeley Linguistics Society. Langacker, R. W. (2005). Dynamicity, fictivity, and scanning: The imaginative basis of logic and linguistic meaning. In D. Pecher & R. A. Zwaan (Eds.), Grounding Cognition: The Role of Perception 4

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8. Concordances The listing of concordance lines retrieved from the BNC with the above queries follows. Queries are presented on yellow background. Results recognized as valid representations of coextension paths are marked with green background.

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alley|artery|avenue|boulevard|bridge|flyover|footpath|highway|lane|motorway|overpass|passage|passageway|path|pathway|pavement|railway|road|roadway|route|street|subway|thoroughfare|track|trail|tunnel|underpass|viaduct|walkway|way|beach|canyon|cliff|c oast|coastline|crag|desert|escarpment|field|forest|glacier|glen|grassland|gulf|gully|hill|island|land|littoral|meadow|mountain|plateau|ravine|ridge|scarp|seashore|shore|valley|wasteland|wilderness|cable|conduit|conveyor|duct|hose|line|pipe|pipeline|tube|wire|bar rage|barricade|barrier|dam|fence|hedge|hedgerow|palisade|rampart|wall comes|came|goes|went Displaying sentences 0 - 401. Index contains 6,024,147 sentences. #

Left Match 1 It 's right , you know where the , the alley goes u this one is because 2 the artery that feeds all these fingers comes and the thumb comes up in an arch like that okay , so the artery comes 3 The pulmonary artery comes 4 The real barrage comes 5 Then the last barrier came 6 West Bank Palestinians crossing the bridge came over-sized holes7you mention are no problem ; this is simply where the strung ball-ends pulled up through the table as the bridge came waters a radar navigational 8 system covering the deep water channel from the Fairway Buoy of Inchkeith Island to the Forth Bridge came 9 But that just by where the bridge comes And 10 this means that the task of a constructivist developmental psychology of cognisance is to describe how this bridge comes 11 I understand this section — between the end of Brook Avenue and the railway bridge comes 12 You cross where the little bridge goes 13 It intends to switch the boats to other routes if the bridge goes 14 A bridge goes 15 It 's time the bridge went 16 There was no warning at all when the bridge went Commission chairman 17 Ulf Bjallas said the government could not fulfil its pledge to reduce carbon dioxide emissions if the bridge went 18 Toll charges for lorries using the Severn Bridge went 19 He said : ‘ When the bridge went There 20 was a change in the rhythm of the hammering and a scuffle in the corridor , but the quarrelling and the bridge went 21 And they were then there was an electric cable coming from the top with two clips in the top and this cable came The harddisk 22 and floppy disk data cables will fit on the card the wrong way round , so make sure the red edge of the cable goes 23 All lighting circuits are radial ones — that is one cable goes 24 In junction box wiring , the lighting cable goes 25 They drove into an underground vehicle park where Leila and Cable went 26 When Cliff went 27 After a short interview with the BBC , Cliff went 28 When at last the French coast came ped and started29 throughout October , as ceasefire agreements were announced but broke down , and ports on the Adriatic coast came 30 At Gebe/ Serag the cultivation on the east bank disappeared altogether and the desert came 31 The fence came 32 The one where the fence comes 33 From beyond the palletwood fence comes 34 I sort of start running now to find a way out quick , but this wire fence goes 35 MP Simon Coombes says he 's suspicious the issue 's surfaced now seven months after the fence went At 36 the end of the first circuit Brown Chamberlin , who had been jumping sketchily , was pulled up , and as the field came 37 By the Canal Turn he was second , and he kept up his gallop as the field came 38 Having been in the front rank at the first fence he dropped back , and as the field came 39 The existence of such a field came elpful to draw up40a long-term scheme and dovetail the various crops into the seasons , at the same time ensuring that each field comes 41 When the green field comes origin , for the 42 St Johns had a separate enclosed pasture called Grascroft from the early 1200s onwards , and this ancient field comes 43 There had been no third man all day as Crowe attacked , and those edges which eluded the close field went everything goes44up in an explosion ; and then in the very next advert there was a car driving through a field , and the whole field went 45 Having failed to raise sufficient funds for such an undertaking in America , Field came

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And thus will IgvNew freely sing.BN1 out of the woods , flattened out and meandered along the edge of a lush expanse of green lawn One. shining summer. WyZbw JY6 Isabel Lavender , dressed in black . Gentleman and Ld4Ew ladies. AD1 straight down too ; my legs went wobbly long before reaching the bottom , by evening they had[Spokes: stiffenedunpublished up E1E2w , and I could letters HPP barely & articles] walk for the n up a side glen to reach a ridge giving a splendid view across the desolate Glen Orrin to Sgurr Wainwright Fhuar-thuill inand zP1Pw Scotland. companion CJH heights of Glen Fa along and it comes , it goes under the road bridge and it comes out at the foot bridge and it runs 34 next conversations to it ZMqbss recordedKB8 by `Ann2' (PS14B) down a slope . 62 conversations aJKQss recordedKBW by `Dorothy' (PS087 to the right to reach a stream at a small gorge and then goes slightly to the left to pass Loch anOutdoor Fhir-bhallaich Action. LpPEw . CHH past damp hollows which were once medieval fish ponds . Outdoor Action. LpPEw CHH on to pass through Binswood , once a deer park but now a Site of Special Scientific Interest . Outdoor Action. LpPEw CHH over footbridge and drops down on to shore , where turn left . Outdoor Action. wMbOw G2S ahead up valley floor ( becoming less defined towards top ) , but there are much better views by Outdoor ascending Action. wMbOw steep slopeG2S on right up alongside amongst trees and in a few minutes leads to the open corrie and an impressive mountain Wainwright scene in k6qjw Scotland. : directly ahead CJH is Beinn Dearg left towards a metal gate . Outdoor Action. o6qMw CHH through fields and as it continues over rough ground you can see remnants of old riverbeds —Outdoor the Allt Action. Choire dew6w Ardair hasCME changed its course over Alderton Hill , passes through Gretton and climbs over Langley Hill . Outdoor Action. dew6w CME forward , turning along the side of an immense gorge , roughly picking a way between trees ofWainwright pine and birch in DM1Zw Scotland. with the river CJHrushing madly be down to a footbridge over the stream , here known as Gayle Beck . Wainwright in geq1w the limestone ASU dales. upstream for two miles to Thornton Force , there crossing open ground to Beezley Farm for the Wainwright return alongside in kEpYw the limestone the eastern ASU dales. stream . behind the big trees — now you can see why I needed the white areas of the trees actor to be[Articles transparent from, Practical 0EbKw so you can PC]HAC see through them . behind him , and no one spoke to the man who gazed at the wall that held him . Archangel. KVoDw CJT out of the cupboard ? 15 conversations n2xMss recordedKBP by `Clarence' (PS06 from the cupboard . 15 conversations n2xMss recordedKBP by `Clarence' (PS06 over into the waste I mean people do that in the Isle of Wight are n't they , were they 've got to46, need conversations to z5Knss recordedKC9 by `Ginny' (PS0CG up there . 15 conversations n2xMss recordedKBP by `Clarence' (PS06 through the wall into the prison . Prisoner of Zenda: 1dQrwOxfordFRU Bookworms edition. out again and he decided to abandon it . The Maid of Buttermere. 2RMDw FP1 back in : still steadily alight , Hope observed . The Maid of Buttermere. 2RMDw FP1 back from the dead . Walking on Water. 0Ey4w ASV from Loch Katrine to supply water from Glasgow . Outdoor Action. LVz0w A65 full — speed ahead New Scientist.leR0w B75 , Macclesfield was larger than Coventry , Halifax or York , having had a 160 per cent increaseThe in population making ofWEeZw inthe theEnglish previous FAG landscape. forty years . to Kyle of Lochalsh and the ferry there was developed : modern roads have since made this alternative Wainwrightapproach in zP1Pw Scotland. muchCJH easier and avoid the

ized till long , long 202 afterwards , until she after she was dead , that er she and her brother came to work , when the Midland 203 Erm the er In eighteen thirty nine , the the 204 The initial impetus for the development of the 205 At the same time the 206 The cities of the west only exist because the 207Terraced housing was built for the imported workers , as there was no existing settlement here when the 208 When the 209 The 210 But you know , until then I think we 're gon na have to make it that the although very 211 few franchises have gone to the private sector , it has had a quite drastic effect on the way in which the state 212 Anger as God 's Wonderful 213 Visually Melton remains a railway centre even more than twenty years after the 214 When the 215 And there 's a new for the place since the 216 Re-opening of the Van 217 Beyond that first down and around 218 corners a bit , and it was a nice ride and er and er views of Oxfordshire that nobody has seen before the 219 Er then he , there 's only three houses in the road that he lived in , , the next one along the 220 In the village of Maries the surfaced 221 From the dock 222 Old Donald chuckled in himself as the scene in the 223 Then the landing window fell out in a rain of sparks and blackened timber and from the 224 Probably the notorious case of some rail coaches being moved by 225 The Russian soldier was just ahead of me. from the 226 From the other end of the 227 That 228 In a minute the 229 That 230 Their first real taste of life on the 231 Beyond Broadford , the region of the Red Hills is bypassed and after rounding the head of Loch Ainort , the 232 A mile beyond Arnisdale the 233 this this Hippodrome there 234or was , I do n't suppose it 's there now and you go , at this road here so it 's this way on the West Derby ntriguing glimpses 235 of the coast and the wide sweep of Eddrachillis Bay , and then the vast seascape is fully revealed as the 236 Beyond the Dundonnell Hotel , the 237 That 's when Mrs Marsh from over the estination the track 238 is followed down below the bridge alongside the gorge to arrive at Hellgill Farm , from where an access nd in paragraph 239five thirty one , a clear statement there that consideration of environmental impacts in relation to where the nkgate , er one240 one of the the roads goes off to Huntington Road and the other one is is Heworth Green and then the other you carry on straight 241 all the way down there and just carry on straight , and then you come to umm a road that Kent House And you come 242 over this hill and suddenly there 's nothing on the other side except a huge hole in the ground , and the with a basket 243 and there 's television , a stereo over there , and loads of videos on the shelves here and there like the 244 Well you know where the , there 's an old 245 As far as 246 and this this long 247 The the , the house is in such a position erm it 's , it 's in a cul-de-sac , well the 248 ‘ East or west all woods must fail ’ is then a statement of exactly the same class as ‘ The 249 This is a layer of double meaning beyond that even of ‘ East or west all woods must fail ’ or ‘ The 250 whether the southern relief of the built up251 area towards the ring road , and thereby having built development hard up er as it is at the moment the ring tive work : almost 252 all the sixteen poems in The Adventures of Tom Bombadil had seen print before , his contribution to The 253 The

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to Nottingham , they left Norfolk , and he 's got a horse , as a carter , and they walked from Holt Nottingham , in NorfolkOral q08Ass , toHistory Nottingham Project: FY4 , ininterview. search of Sam a jo to Nottingham , er from Derby , and er there were three companies , the , the er Railway I thinkTalk it was about , and railways bKXGss the er around Railway KLH Southwell. or er sorrySample Railwa from British planters who wanted a cheaper and quicker way to transport goods to and from their Crime, plantations justice 4vjNw and . societyCBA in colonial Sri Lanka to Prague and there were plans to make the river navigable . Prague: a guide. RBWgw APT through there . The Guardian,XgZvw electronic edition AAF of 1989-12-21 — only farmland . A guide to Britain's rOxewindustrial B0Apast. to Coniston and the ore was simply " shipped out " without ticketting , then this little event would Coniston have been copper. bONGw discontinuedH0B . into the town from Glasgow after a circuitous journey across Rannoch Moor , and a branch lineWainwright departs forinMallaig DM1Zw Scotland. . CJH on the table , she , she does n't see it Carl , she just when she broke that 10 conversations ryrdss recordedKBG by `Carl' (PS051) b about its business . On the Record: k2yGss television K6A broadcast. Sample c private . [Central television Qyb0w news scripts] K1E . The making ofWEeZw the EnglishFAG landscape. ahead , the foundry flourished . Northern Echo:GgOXw Business K51 section. through . Oral history project: LG0Rss interview. K6N Sample containi in 1896 and it was then worked by the Cambrian Railways Company until absorbed by the GWR Bishop's in 1923 Castle . VOx5w Railway Society HHE Journal. rolling scrubland , the soil impoverished over the centuries by annual burning and the single crop Alistair agronomy MacLean's ekBdw of thegolden MayaAMU girl. , the land now aban , and you wo n't have that amount of time to look at them ever again , because you 'll be doingFox seventy FM News: instead enyyss radio of seven programme. KRT miles an Sample hour . conta up for auction and he sold his station and moved up to that and he said he 's just bought the one 32 conversations at the end z5RKss of the recorded road KC1 now by `Frank' which is(PS09E) er seve to an end . Outdoor Action. MwKew A65 a steady rumble of traffic and the heartbeat of machinery as the sugar-refinery pumped in the An fieryawfully darkness bigVLjRw adventure. . FNU over him again . King Cameron.Nrkgw A0N the terrifying , metallic clamour of the fire-engine bell . Tortoise by candlelight. 6Zygw HH9 about in the same way . Bishop's Castle avXow Railway Society HHN Journal. the sounds of men shouting and then a long burst of machine-gun fire . Billion-dollar brain. nRpZw HR7 a truly dismaying sound : the powerful motor of an APC being revved . The redundancy njXrw of courage. H9N into being after the end of the Vietnam war in 1975 . The Guardian,Yd6Rw electronic edition AA1 of 1989-12-13 into view . The Challengek0xlw book of brownie B0B stories. into being after the end of the Vietnam war in 1975 . The Guardian,DGq1w electronic edition A9W of 1989-12-13 in December when they stayed over after playing London and Brighton for four days . The wedding present. bDNVw AT1 alongside Loch Sligachan and turns inland to reveal a first sighting of the mystic spires of the Black Wainwright Cuillinin, zP1Pw the Scotland. grandestCJH mountains in all Bri to a full stop at the crofts of Corran , the last outpost of civilisation ; beyond is a mountain wilderness Wainwright . in zP1Pw Scotland. CJH , well there 's the Hippodrome there or was , I do n't suppose it 's there now and you go , at this 103 road conversations here sopaePss it 'srecorded this way KDM on by the `Raymond' West Derby (PS this way 103 conversations paePss recorded KDM by `Raymond' (PS alongside the lovely Clashnessie Bay , bounded and sheltered in the west by a peninsula thatWainwright thrusts far out in lGZow Scotland. to sea andCJH ends at the rocky Po alongside the headwaters of Little Loch Broom which penetrates far inland on a course parallelWainwright with its bigger in k6qjw Scotland. twin , the CJH peninsula of Ben Gh and sits with her while I get to the shops . [Unpublished creative 0RlLw writing HJC: prose] down to the B6259 at Aisgill Moor Cottages , passing the fine waterfall of Hellgill Force . Wainwright in QBxaw the limestone ASU dales. , is a matter for the local plan . EIP meeting at6WGbss Strensall Village J9U Hall, day 5, aft off now to Sainsburys . Guppy's Enterprise waQjss Club -KNC (invited speaker): lec that way Kent House Lane or Kent House Road . 110 conversations kzRxss recorded KDE by `Nicola' (PS0M along almost a cliff edge the side of this erm hole which is this worked out iron ore quarry . 11th year science bnn8ss lesson on FLXchemistry of meta past , they was right close to the road just here was this big blanket and other side of the blanket 29 conversations there 's a Porsche z0APss recorded andKCT there by `June' 's a dog (PS0FP) in , inb up this way . Oral history project: 6WRdss interview. GYSSample containi though , we are in a dilemma , and we have listened to people . West Sussex Council: oRLvss Highways J44 Committee m er must be two miles , more than that ! 103 conversations mR3pss recorded KDM by `Raymond' (PS up this . 28 conversations K3V1ss recordedKC2 by `Fred' (PS09T) b ever on and on ’ : literally true , literally unhelpful or even banal , but in its literal truth making aThe symbolic road topromise Middle-Earth. oojOw. CDV ever on and on ’ . The road to Middle-Earth. oojOw CDV ahead or it does n't er is is really not er pertinent with the moment . [Local CouncilwNqwss meeting]. Sample JT7 containing ab through for the most part open countryside on either side of it . EIP meeting atlXy4ss Strensall Village HVJ Hall, day 3, mo Ever On consisted mostly of explanation and footnote , and Smith of Wootton Major is of no higher The road a degree to Middle-Earth. rnD0w of importance CDVthan ‘ Leaf by Nig on , in spectacular scenery , to Ullapool , thirty-four miles from Kylesku , a journey now easily Wainwright accomplished in lGZow Scotland. in an hour but CJHwhich took half a

254 The 255 Nearing the head of the loch , the 256 The 257 Near Seixal the 258 We continue on past the airport where the 259 Back on the A.861 , the 260 And where the 261 A 262 Another rarely used road , hardly wider than a car , it has the merit of going down , while the new 263 The ntal Defense Fund 264 points out , no amount of World Bank funding can halt the devastation of the forest and its people if the 265 ‘ The 266 The main of yellow road267 lights , shaped like faucets , flash black flash upon the desert of the motorway , and then , the bit where the 268 Erm well this 269 You went off a main 270 Away from the house the 271 When the 272 Passing to the east of the buildings at Upton the 273 From Eston Nab the 274 After following Wilton Lane to the north for around 3 mile the 275 Then the 276 Meanwhile the main path 277 From the car park at Alfred 's Tower — on the National Trust 's Stourhead Estate — the 278 From here the 279 The main 280 The 281 ‘ The 282 The 283 The 284 From the far end of the 285 From the darkness between the semi-detached houses across the 286 From a group of watching men on the opposite side of the 287 To his left from the dark 288 Women from along the 289 I followed his directions and down a narrow 290 Down the 291 The 292 TV 's 293 And er you all you always went round the boulevard to another road , another 294 And er you all you always went round the boulevard to another road , another street went there and 295 The houses in the High 296 Miss Selfridge in Church 297 A year passed and then a big house in Oxford Bus 298company operators insist they will lose custom if the plan to move bus stops from the High Row to Crown 299 Elsewhere Southport Central , Sheffield Wicker , Leicester West Bridge , and Bradford Adolphus 300 He gazed idly out ; the lighted shop windows in Grafton 301 But no , Ely High 302 But when one 303 Hiring the 304 Allen asked , and as though to point his question they came to a place where another 305 Up the

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on amid scenery of increasing charm along the bonny banks of the loch , which at its head is succeeded Wainwright by in k6qjw Scotland. the emeraldCJH pastures and rich w through the woodlands of the Beinn Eighe Nature Reserve and trails are available for the public Wainwright up the mountainside in k6qjw Scotland.. CJH to London , the home of Queen Elizabeth of England . Mary Queen ofqR5Zw Scots: Oxford FRDBookworms editi into a tunnel , and a waterfall cascades dramatically over the top and into the sea . Madeira: the complete l85Vw guide. CA7 under the recent extension of the runway , which is supported on high pillars many metres above Madeira: the road the .complete l85Vw guide. CA7 forward along Glen Tarbert , passing Ardgour 's greatest peak , Garbh Bheinn , a rockclimbersWainwright ' favourite in : its DM1Zw Scotland. skyline , when CJH seen from Loch up , the Gave de Cauterets comes ebulliently down , first among chestnut trees and then through The aFrench much sterner Pyrenees. LgkRwlandscape FA2 as the valley con straight , rivers meander ; houses are in straight lines , trees irregular . Callanish. anQrw FP3 up . The Guardian,1wpZw electronic edition A89 of 1989-11-11 through a small hamlet where there is a pond , a few square metres of tired water with a few pieces Arctic odyssey: of rustyXPXQw iron travelling breaking Arctic A6T its surface Europe.. ahead . BBC Wildlife. wrzEw G33 so far … ? ’ Wilder's wilderness. DEvYw HHB on to cross the River Dee at Church Bridge and soon narrows between hedgerows , two signposts Wainwright indicating in EbWgw the footpaths limestone ASU to the dales. river . dark , where there is no light at all , but for the torch-like eyes of our own headlights . Deliria. bwKVw HGL up to erm Breckfield Road 103 conversations paePss recorded KDM by `Raymond' (PS down another road and the village was at the end of a road and that was the end of it . Guppy's Enterprise waQjss Club -KNC (invited speaker): lec through the fields . Tess of the d'Urbervilles: qgXmw Oxford GW8 Bookworms e to a flat area , a narrow track leads straight on and another heads left , turn right up the steep Outdoor hill to theAction. prominent vjwYw summit CME of Meall a' Bhuach on to cross the A174 road to the east of Loftus . Outdoor Action. LpPEw CHH southeast and then east past Poplar Farm and through a wooded area to Park Farm . Outdoor Action. LpPEw CHH right to Dunsdale Farm and on to meet the B1269 . Outdoor Action. LpPEw CHH north to follow the road going to the west before heading north back to the car park . Outdoor Action. LpPEw CHH up the valley until sea reappears ( where these two routes merge ) . Outdoor Action. wMbOw G2S around three miles across country to Redlynch and on to Burton . Outdoor Action. dew6w CME to Minsmere Cliffs and cross Dunwich Common . Outdoor Action. 0OBWw CHK along a narrow elevated ridge from Gray Crag to Thornthwaite Crag where you 'll find the tallest Outdoor cairn inAction. the8OBWw Lake DistrictCMD at around 20ft high through Treleidir farmyard , over a stile and towards the hill of Penberi . Outdoor Action. R3Mlw CMD north of the town , ’ MacMinimum said with relief . The rich are with Oklyw you always. HP0 through all manufacturing departments and ended with tea and a sandwich buffet in the canteen Glenpatrick . News. bZnXw HRY through ‘ Sound of Music ’ type meadows . [Link -- the house jW6ow journal of HRT the Pauls group] an irregular clanking sound , and a small , thin man in blue overalls appeared , carrying a handbell The best and of a clipboard Sunday 232wwTimes . ARB travel. the familiar figure of Jack Stone . The professionals: K2okw volumeCE5 15. a rallying cry : The first of midnight. ZyPew C85 a frightened female voice , shouting in a despairing manner , ‘ No , please , no ! ’ An American princess. Ylrvw HGE out of their front doors too . Paper faces. jGrow AC5 to a cul-de-sac dominated by a large white house with a portico over the front door . Pity the nation:Xy3Lw Lebanon atANU war. the cry , ‘ Peace ! A little lower than NORMw the angels. HTN on for ages , but it 's pretty interesting . Billy Bayswater. Xn3qw A74 French The Daily Mirror. v044w CH2 there and Street went down here . Nottinghamshire anJ1ss Oral History FYEProject: interview down here . Nottinghamshire anJ1ss Oral History FYEProject: interview stravaiging down to the Gallowgate and the Saltmarket , to which last place no sane citizen would A dark gostar as itpassing. was jMENw full of cutthroat CD2 robbers , avoi up with a Western casual outfit comprising leather ranchero jeans and waistcoat , worn with aLiverpool denim type Echo shirt PezEw & and Dailywhite Post. K97 body , and a sparkl along . Disabling barriers: vN2Qw enabling FPJ environment. ahead . Northern Echo:DKoYw Foreign news K55 pages. over from passenger to goods traffic , when supplanted by more extensive terminals . The railway station: lbnbw a social GVY history. sliding past before his tired indifferent eyes . The killing frost. wrbxw B1X about its normal Saturday afternoon business without any visible sign of outrage . The adultery department. r1WNw F9C dangerously close to being ‘ rompalong , knees-up , power-pop anthem ’ the band quickly sabotaged New Musical it by sticking Express. 3k0yw ‘ a cheesy CHB drum machine expensive and so , Simon had explained , other teams were present today . Sudden fire. BPaqw JY9 in from the right . The affair of the jxZvw forest. BMX an engine pushing a blazing box-car . The best of Sunday LOVdwTimesARB travel.

306 The 307 This 308 Beyond Park Farm the 309 Immediately beyond , a 310 About halfway , just east of the bridge over the Na Luirgean , a 311 Other minor fissures will be noticed as the 312 The 313 After two miles the 314 Towards Aberchalder the 315 Unfortunately , the idea proved too expensive and the 316 The highway bent to the left , while a smaller 317 The 318 BOOK REIVEW / The 319 The 320 The first part of the 321 The 322 From Drumlone Cross , the 323 The 324 From the river the 325 As soon as Waite vanished , the 326 ‘ And the interview ? ’ she asked nicely before the 327 And the 328 For one group the Word 329 of Denim , Lawrence 's conceptual thrust into the 1990s , began to circulate immediately , but then the 330 so you could pull it up and down and the effects went out the bottom of the tube , the 331 Out of the spinning vortex of a 332 The controller is positioned away from splashes and condensation , just the 333 until the e was promoted334 engineer-in-chief , and it was while working on the ferry piers in 1862–3 that the idea of the Severn railway 335 That 's when the idea of an escape 336 Near where the 337 Just as the end of the 338 The deeper down a 339 The message about the 340 It is , however , the point where the 341 Gosh the 342In one direction only a little earthy bank separates me from the edge of the ocean , while in the other the 343 The area changed here in 1937 , when the 344 The Thames 345 Everywhere in the region suffered : Thames 346 On the final stage , the Ribblehead 347 Shortly after the Berlin 348 The spray-painting on the 349 He was one of the East German artists who , even before the 350 Victor , a friend of mine who hails originally from the east but emigrated before the 351 Then the 352 He expanded his original idea of doing a show on the artist 's late works after the 353 Small wonder that only four months after the Berlin 354 ‘ This is the first election we have had since the Berlin act art in the DDR 355 and now , in his sixties , is finally receiving the international recognition which was denied him before the 356 Through the 357 AFTER the euphoria of the day when the

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with ‘ Turn You Inside Out ’ , taken from 1988 's ‘ Green ’ album on the B-side and there are also Newtwo Musical CD formats Express. PLrmwavailable CK6. through the Queens Forest for three-quarters of a mile , climbing steadily . Outdoor Action. vjwYw CME into Park Wood and travels east through the wood , emerging and passing around North CoteOutdoor Farm . Action. LpPEw CHH left to a large depression enclosed by a wall and furnished with trees and shrubs . Wainwright in LB6Xw the limestone ASU dales. north-west to Cam Loch . Outdoor Action. 0kekw CHJ forward , soon to be crossed by the Three Peaks route , which heads away to the left at a tangent Wainwright . in geq1w the limestone ASU dales. on as a pleasant lane beyond Calf Holes , coming alongside a belt of trees on the left and arriving Wainwright after a mile in geq1w theatlimestone the sixteenth-century ASU dales. Ling G left to a path running along Meenameen Lough shore . Outdoor Action. R3Mlw CMD up high into rocky grottoes ; below , the railway duct is black , canopied by trees . Highland journey. RlQ0w B1N on the LP instead . New Musical Express. eX3bw CAD off to the right . Sharpe's Waterloo. wgBOw CMP to a dead end . City of gold and Kz4nw shadows.H8L cold : ‘ Polar Star'-Martin Cruz Smith : Collins Harvill , 12.95 pounds Independent, electronic 0YWjw edition A5F of 1989-10-14: steeply down and the speed increases , and I let go of the sledge rail to wipe my goggles — aArctic fatal move odyssey: . lvx5w travelling Arctic A6T Europe. through the Brodick Castle Country Park . Outdoor Action. 0kekw CHJ onto the Derryadd Road and follows a quiet country road for around four miles with lakes on the Outdoor right . Action. 0kekw CHJ on to join the main Lisnaskea-Newtonbutler Road . Outdoor Action. 0kekw CHJ on along the side of Snidley Moor , on around the base of Alvanley Cliff and by Simmonds HillOutdoor , ManleyAction. . 0kekw CHJ to Beeston Crag , to the west of Peckforton Castle and eventually joins the road above HigherOutdoor Burwardsley Action. 0kekw . CHJ cold , because the first thing his kidnappers did was separate him from his briefcase . Trail of the octopus: BwMnwfrom GW9 Beirut to Lockerbie; In cold . West of Bohemia. bG56w JYF dead for about another fortnight , I did n't hear any more so , I thought Well maybe it is n't youGuppy's see , maybe Enterprise itwaQjss is n'tClub this chap -KNC (invited 's furniture speaker): after lec cold . The Guardian,M052w electronic edition AAV of 1989-12-31 cold apart from overheard rumours and the odd piece of rogue merchandising ( Denim patches New andMusical plectrums Express. EVm6w ) turning CK5 up at the NME . up like that and it came over , and like that and then the shade would be like that and then youLife could in Harlow: swing lBdBss itinterview round byJ8G Harlow Study Centr Adam and Eve . Walking on Water. gb4ew ASV inside the tank 's hood . Practical Fishkeeping. 4ZDQw CLT underground , and then the light Zoom. KDqnw FBG into his mind . The Dictionary3xm8w of NationalGTA Biography: Missing p to me . [Unpublished creative BRp6w writing] HJD out on their side … ’ Angel touch. Wa8ow HWL into view , giving promise of freedom and happiness , of radiance long awaited — the darkness The and child That-which-dwells-in-darkness bride. APq8w CCD bear dow the more dangerous it is and the more likely it is to be inhabited by some terrible monster . Warhammer armies: NDXgworcs CMC & goblins. to John Coffin , who got into touch with the Port of London Authority and the Greenwich Pier management Coffin underground. for PMaWw information H85 and , better still , m apart , dividing into a western and an eastern branch . The French Pyrenees. LgkRw FA2 really far down there . 153 conversations RwaAss recorded KE2by `Terence' (PS0 back for miles and miles . Arctic odyssey:XPXQw travelling Arctic A6T Europe. under water and the Hawes Water Reservoir came into being . The old galleries o2p8w of Cumbria AP8and the early woo up by by thirty six per cent in the same period . [Central television rOw0w news scripts] K1E up by 212 per cent and even rural Wiltshire rose by 205 per cent . [Central television XyDEw news scripts] K1E into view in a widening landscape and Whernside is seen in full stature , assuming a majesty not Wainwright usually attributed in LB6Xw the limestone to it ASU from dales. other directions down , a leading East German art historian , well known for her extensive work on Socialist Realist The Art painting Newspaper. vlqww , was invitedEBU to lecture on the su with the big double M in. ‘ 87 — Meltdown in the Market , which started on Wall Street — but some Angeloftouch. the bigger Wa8ow housesHWL and the banks were down , closely followed the tradition of Joseph Beuys . The Art Newspaper. 84ozw EBU down , is particularly worried . The Face. q6YMw ACP down and everything changed . The Lucy ghosts. 5okrw G0L down , because the people in the former East had never seen Picasso 's paintings . The Art Newspaper. lnNow CKT down East German satirists are finding it hard not to be outdone by reality . 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