And (unintelligible) actually said, why you just write a song called "The Sun is a Miasma of Incandescent Plasma"?
The result is a warm and embracing swirling sonic miasma, with this center of crystalline harmonies as its anchor.
All that can be discerned in this miasma is that with a new and tougher government, Iran seems poised for a showdown.
In true contrarian fashion, we feature on this issue's cover a promising slant on the miasma that is Wall Street.
With the election now but a fleeting memory, a least parts of the financial truth seeps from the miasma in Washington.
But they will be enveloped by a miasma of pessimism and distrust.
Admittedly, the first glimmers showed up a couple of years ago in Spain, which suffered the malady of economic miasma brought on by environmental populism.
Every day in my job, I am forced to wade into the modern world of connectivity, the miasma of Tweets and blogs (yes, like this one).
The amount of shale gas now being burned is responsible (along with our economic miasma) for the record reduction in U.S. carbon dioxide emissions in 2009.
The miasma of Soviet repression hangs heavy on the eyelids.
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And this whole sort of miasma has been kind of settling over the state of Alaska, and I think a lot of Republican voters have been looking for new faces.
In recent memory John Major's premiership was tied in knots by euro-rebels and his party suffered a landslide defeat which owed much to the miasma of disunity which pervaded its final years.
Such profound gains are in such stark contrast to the continuing miasma in much of Africa and the Middle East and the recent, sudden downward spirals in such countries as South Korea and the Dominican Republic.
Yet just as the archly framed hike seems ready to sink into a miasma of flip condescension, something astonishing happens the couple encounter another rural wanderer, whose threats prompt Alex into an act of cowardice from which the relationship seems unlikely to recover.
She was a drifter, moving in a miasma of angry despair in and out of speakeasies and other people's beds because her father had refused to let her go to college, even though she'd won a full scholarship to Sarah Lawrence, and even though he would certainly have let her brother go.
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