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LIGHT WHAT HAS LONG BEEN HIDDEN LILTING BETWIXT AND BETWEEN BETWEEN WHAT OH EVERYTHING TAKE YOUR

“So many things happen by bringing to light what has long been hidden. Lilting betwixt and between. Between what? Oh everything. Take your microphone. Cross your voice with the ocean.”

Howe, Susan. Debths. New York, NY: New Directions, 2017. p. 18.

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DUMBFOUNDED SEASON VOICES OF FALLING VOICES OF SHINING AND BLOOMING ARE YOU THE RISING THAT DOUBLES THE

“Are these the voices we have never heard,
O you dumbfounded season
Voices of falling, voices of shining and blooming?
Are you the rising that doubles the sea and the sky…”

Yip, Wai-Lim. “Are These the Voices...” Between Landscapes. Santa Fe: Pennywhistle Press, 1994. p. 12.

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HEAVENS AGAINST THE MAPLE THE WILLOW THE WIND AND THE WINE OF THE POET THERE IS THE SPEECH OF CLIFFS

“Do you not see people seeking in the jingling of spears
communion with the heavens?
Against the maple, the willow, the wind, and the wine of the poet
There is the speech of cliffs the hurrah of the sea
The soundless pit of the sky as we remember
A source turns into a pond…”

Yip, Wai-Lim. “Fugue.” Between Landscapes. Santa Fe: Pennywhistle Press, 1994. p. 9.

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KNOWLEDGE IMMACULATE SNOWFALLS GRAND CATHEDRALS AND PALACES ALL PLUNGE INTO THE SCANDALS OF GODS

“Plants that transcend all knowledge
Immaculate snowfalls Grand cathedrals and palaces
All plunge into the scandals of gods”

Yip, Wai-Lim. “Fugue.” Between Landscapes. Santa Fe: Pennywhistle Press, 1994. p. 7.

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CHRONIC NEIGHING OF TARTAR HORSES BONFIRES IN WAR AND FARMING IN SPRING PLANTS THAT TRANSCEND ALL KNOWLEDGE

“Chronic neighing of Tartar horses
Bonfires in war and farming in spring
Plants that transcend all knowledge”

Yip, Wai-Lim. “Fugue.” Between Landscapes. Santa Fe: Pennywhistle Press, 1994. p. 7.

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COLONIALISTS AT SAN DIEGO IN 1769 TRADITIONAL PLANTING AND BURNING WAS REPLACED BY SPANISH AGRICULTURE

"For the Kumeyaay of the California-Baja California border region these changing relationships with the natural world began with the entry of Spanish colonialists at San Diego in 1769. Traditional planting and burning was replaced by Spanish agriculture with devastating effects on the ecosystem in the area of the San Diego Mission."

Connolly Miskwish, Michael. “e’Muht Mohay (Love of the Land).” San Diego Natural History Museum, November 18, 2020. Accessed August 31, 2021.

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C2 BE A SEQUENCE OF CIRCLES EACH TANGENT TO W AND W1 LET RN BE THE RADIUS LET DN BE THE DISTANCE FROM

"Let C1, C2, . . . be a sequence of circles, each tangent to ω and ω1, such that Ci is tangent to C1 and C1 is tangent to ω2 (as in Figure 10.2.1). Let rn be the radius of Cn, Dn
and let Dn be the distance from the center of Cn to AB."

Kedlaya, Kiran S. Geometry Unbound. 2006. pp. 84-5.

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