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Before the backwash of "Twilesque" derivatives drowns us, it is worth figuring out what to make of this.
FORBES: Medialand
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Championing Disney-fied backwash is a less-than-encouraging signal for an up-and-coming chef to send.
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Asia's market turmoil, and its backwash in Latin America and Eastern Europe, have created plenty of new business opportunities.
ECONOMIST: Rating agencies
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When the backwash from the Asian crisis sent Vietnam's GDP plunging from 8.2% in 1997 to 5.8% in 1998, these remittances became a vital source of stability.
CNN: Stops and Starts
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My mind in their backwash, going north.
NEWYORKER: Littlefoot, 32
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When, in the backwash of the 1929 Wall Street crash, his business (whose employees are all clad in chocolate-box lilac) suffers a downturn, he concocts a plot of murder and insurance fraud that launches him toward the roiling underworld from which prosperity had shielded him.
NEWYORKER: Despair
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If the moral of this story is that media commentary is like navigating in fog, the crisis of journalism is, at this point, sufficiently real to be seen as part of a wider conceptual crisis brought about by new-media technology: a crisis that is located, primarily, in the cognitive effects of acceleration and its cultural backwash.
FORBES: Medialand