Word: dissectable
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...using parentheses, Kosuth creates two clear levels of communication in which he can both present and represent, both declare and dissect his own ideology and the process by which that ideology becomes a part of the "culture" in which it finds itself...
While it may be tempting to dissect "Hotel de Love" as a commentary on love in the time of non-commitment, viewers would be better off simply enjoying the movie for its clever brand of comedy and succumbing to the irrational romantic within...
Little did our ladies' group know when we decided to study Genesis that we would be on the cutting edge of our culture. Every Tuesday morning we dissect a chapter to uncover the deep truths locked inside. We have learned that human nature hasn't really changed; that God never tires of showing mercy to those who walk with him; and that his redemption, which climaxes so forcefully in Revelation, began in Genesis 2. KATHIE HARRIS Columbia, Maryland...
...also wanted to avoid overinterpreting the decision of the Washington Post and ABC to dissect the political preference of UFO spotters in the first place. I assume that Perot has claimed that it was simply to embarrass him, a subtler version of polling people on the question "Which candidate can you most easily imagine rolling little steel balls around in his hand...
...hard part [for Millennium researchers] is finding patient populations particularly with complex genomic causes where more than one region is affected," said Tepper, who graduated from Harvard Medical School. "Through mathematic algorithms, clinical phenotyping and associations to the genome, we can dissect complex linkages that have given confusing results in the past...