9 definitions of random
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Plus, why does he need to fill his thoughts with random input from bystanders.
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On the wall between them hang dozens of small circular mirrors in a random pattern.
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And in software designed by Holleman, artists' first names and surnames are randomly thrown together.
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Finally I photocopied all of the poems onto cellophane and pasted them randomly onto five large sheets of glass.
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On randomly placed 'iceberg' panels an image is projected of a figure in a fur coat, its face enigmatically averted from the viewer.
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The mechanism known as memory is composed of an intricate web of little cogs and wheels, and sometimes appears to operate quite randomly.
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These office towers, named after the American architect Rafael Viñoly, have a characteristic, randomly ascending fissure in the façade, which from a distance creates the impression of a ziggurat.
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It is to this apparently repetitive mechanism that the films owe their effect, but perhaps more important yet is the exceptional image quality: no ugly thumbnails randomly gleaned off the net and blown up to film screen proportions, but each and every one high resolution photographs.
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