Continuous runs of patent glazing in the roof and walls, down to some 6 ft. above ground level, provide abundant natural light.
Fourth, and finally, while postmodernist works like Lodge’s Changing Places and Small World give the impression of being satires, because of their self-conscious and rather thick use of parody as a means to defamiliarisation, along with their presentation of a humorous world, the satirical attack is actually deflected or blunted by the parody.
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The first was a black van, that was suped up like a hot rod sort of vehicle.
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