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deconstructed and many
In articles and new editions Brown said that his earlier work, which had deconstructed many of the religious aspects of his field of study, needed to be reassessed.
While arguably pulling Spanish narrative by the collar from the relative dark of social realism towards the aesthetic standards of Europe's most elite avant-garde, many of these novels proved almost unreadable to much of the public, a reality nicely embodied at the end of Juan Goytisolo's trilogy when an already deconstructed Spanish prose gradually transforms into an unreadable Arabic.
They at the same time deconstructed light entertainment and paid homage to many of the classic double acts ( Vic Reeves would even do an Eric Morecambe impression on Vic Reeves Big Night Out ).
Use of the term was common until the mid-to-late twentieth century, when anthropology effectively deconstructed and revised many of the concepts and categories around the study of kinship and social ties.
Decomposure made his full-length debut with 2004's Taking Things Apart, which featured experimental songs built from electronically deconstructed sounds culled from many disparate sources, including a Scrabble game, wooden matches, and a speech by US President George W. Bush.
The resulting theory is a gauge theory whose gauge group is a direct product of many copies of the same group ; each copy may be interpreted as the gauge group located at a particular point along a new, discrete, " deconstructed " ( d + 1 ) st dimension.

deconstructed and Greek
In Greek mythology, Caeneus (, Kaineus ) was a Lapith hero of Thessaly and, in Ovid's Metamorphoses — where the classical model of a hero is deconstructed and transformed — originally a woman, Caenis, daughter of Atrax.

deconstructed and plays
The player plays the pulsing note for as long as he can hold it, while each chord is melodically deconstructed by the ensemble, along with augmentation of the notes held.

deconstructed and
In that lecture, which sported a pop soundtrack and the demonstration of an early Polaroid camera, Hamilton deconstructed the technology of cinema to explain how it helped to create Hollywood s allure.

deconstructed and constructed
As a training railway, it was often being constructed / deconstructed.
A bivouac is a structure formed by migratory army ant and driver ant colonies, where a nest is constructed out of the living ant worker's own bodies to protect the queen and larvae, and is later deconstructed as the ants move on.
Visual images are constructed and may be deconstructed.

deconstructed and ;
Thus, Shuōwén Jiězì means " commenting on " ( shuō " speak ; talk ; comment ; explain ") the wén, which cannot be deconstructed, and " analyzing " ( jiě " untie ; separate ; divide ; analyze ; explain ; deconstruct ") the.
The logic of paranoia of this story should be deconstructed into its opposite ; Y, the human-against-robot theme, should have been resolved into null-Y, human-and-robot-against-the-universe.
The Wewelsburg symbol can be deconstructed into three swastikas ; a " rising ", a " zenith " & a " setting " one, the design is popular among German Neo-Nazis as a replacement for the outlawed singular swastika symbol.

deconstructed and some
However, when deconstructed, each individual letter may refer to some universal concept found in the system that the formula appears.
tracks, a deconstructed version of ' Be There ', and some solo interludes.
Every series following Series 2 had the original series ' closing moments portrayed in the series itself as the previous " set " being deconstructed in some manner.
This phenomenon has caused some archeologists to believe that the attacks against the images of Hatshepsut occurred after the Red Chapel had been deconstructed and the blocks had been stacked so that they could be reused in other building projects.

deconstructed and characters
The title of the work draws a basic distinction between two types of characters, wén 文 and zì 字, the former being those composed of a single graphic element ( such as shān 山 " mountain "), and the latter being those containing more than one such element ( such as hǎo 好 " good " with 女 " woman " and 子 " child ") which can be deconstructed into and analyzed in terms of their component elements.
At the music's climax, all the characters stopped and raised their arms as if worshipping the Tree, which was high above, surrounded also by the fragments of the deconstructed statues who resembled a mount.

deconstructed and into
Carefully and lovingly, the men and boys of the congregation deconstructed the church, brick by brick, and transported the bricks from out in the country into the village of Royal.
The slasher genre resurfaced into the mainstream in the mid 1990s, after being deconstructed in Wes Craven's Scream ( 1996 ), which was a parody of Halloween which had a similar effect on the movie industry.
To get around this problem, economists ( beginning with Muth ( 1960 )) define supply in terms of service units, that is, any physical unit can be deconstructed into the services that it provides.
Italian public television RAI bought a copy of the film but for years it was never shown to an Italian audience because it would significantly change the opinion Italians have about their role during World War II-if asked about their country's role, they will remember Italian partisans fighting the Germans, but when asked about atrocities, Italians will only remember Tito's troops hurling Italians into ravines after the war without knowing anything about Italian war crimes against ethnic Slovene civil population, unlike the French who, having deconstructed resistance mythology, are aware of Vichy, too.
The cottage was deconstructed brick by brick and packed into 253 cases and 40 barrels, for shipping on board the Port Dunedin from Hull.

deconstructed and for
This editing deconstructed the white ideology that lynching was to punish black men for alleged sexual assaults against white women.
In The Avengers, the building is deconstructed to make way for Stark Tower.
During the Weimar Republic ( 1918 – 33 ), the political philosopher Carl Schmitt ( 1888 – 1985 ), whose legal work as the “ Crown Jurist of the Third Reich ” promoted fascism and deconstructed liberal democracy, addressed the matter in Legalität und Legitimität ( Legality and Legitimacy, 1932 ) an anti-democratic polemic treatise that asked: How can parliamentary government make for law and legality, when a 49 per cent minority accepts as politically legitimate the political will of a 51 per cent majority?
The High school campus was deconstructed, in preparation for development of the site situated on the corner of Monterey Boulevard and Forest Drive.
He deconstructed her voice in Thema ( Omaggio a Joyce ) ( 1958 ) and wrote his Circles ( 1960 ), Folk Songs ( 1964 ), Sequenza III for woman's voice ( 1965 ), and Recital I ( for Cathy ) ( 1972 ) for her.
Paolozzi is recognized for producing largely lifelike statuary works, but with rectilinear ( often cubic ) elements added or removed, or the human form deconstructed in a cubist manner.
In March, 2009, the vessel was carefully deconstructed in a local shipyard and artifacts ( including wooden knees, beams, and paneling ) removed for storage and later display in on-land exhibits and memorials.
The character of Prince Charming is deconstructed in the 2004 movie Shrek 2 and its 2007 follow-up Shrek the Third, wherein he has an undesirable and boorish personality unfitting for a fairy-tale prince.
The individualism of mainstream health psychology has been critiqued and deconstructed by critical health psychologists using newer qualitative methods and frameworks for investigating health experience and behavior.
Structures that remain standing are often deconstructed to provide materials for rebuilding the region.

deconstructed and own
" Ultimately though, as an explicitly " self-parodying " guru, Osho even deconstructed his own authority, declaring his teaching to be nothing more than a " game " or a joke.

deconstructed and more
Their early sound very new wave-influenced, but is now more improvised and deconstructed, moving away from using the synthesizers that typify new wave.

deconstructed and even
Concepts of decorum, increasingly sensed as inhibitive and stultifying, were aggressively attacked and deconstructed by writers of the Modernist movement, with the result that readers ' expectations were no longer based on decorum, and in consequence the violations of decorum that underlie the wit of mock-heroic, of literary burlesque, and even a sense of bathos, were dulled in the twentieth-century reader.

deconstructed and language
He deconstructed and reconstructed vocabulary, creating the explorean language, tearing to pieces the leading clerical, choking, ideology of Quebec of the 1950s.
Residential schools systematically removed the language and deconstructed Tla-o-qui-aht families which were the basic building blocks of Tla-o-qui-aht society.
A related practice is that of the deconstructed orgasm, in which stimulation and arousal is conducted at a very slow pace, allowing the ' stimulator ' to obtain feedback from the ' stimulatee ' ( generally spoken, but conceivably obtained by means of body language or measuring certain bodily responses and functions ).

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