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My colleague Michael Safi and I deconstructed her story – headlined "Complaint lodged over alleged verbal abuse against sheep" last week and it was also the subject of a Media Watch story on Monday.
And, yes, there I was, deconstructed across the pages in the mercilessly rational tone of the scientist: the creature who couldn't concentrate at school, failed at education, was "rejection-sensitive" and struggled with alcohol, drugs, petty criminality, fat, love, sugar and friends.
The African state, as invented by Europeans, has been neither deconstructed nor reconstituted.
In mathematics we call them harmonics and there is a deep theory that takes this further in which sophisticated signals can be deconstructed; this is called harmonic analysis.These theories are as far apart as Europe and America but what the Langlands Programme does is enable transportation between any point in Europe to any point in America and back.
There is still a sense of order, of repetition, of the clearly understood values that urban America has deconstructed.
Instead, the signals from the optic nerves are deconstructed and re-formed in a process so demanding that it involves about a third of the cerebral cortex.Even those with healthy brains get a hint of this in the form of optical illusions.
Plays, such as Racine's "Phèdre" or Chekhov's "Three Sisters", are deconstructed and re-assembled with new motifs.In this section Waiting for the plutocrats' friend Approaching a 50th birthday A path between the seas Go east Too faithful a portrait Prince of our disorder ReprintsIn "Brace Up!", the Woosters' Chekhov, there was a strong Japanese flavour.
Mr Cowen cites Charles Jones, an economist who uses deconstructed growth statistics to determine the drivers of progress across eras.
THIS week: The implications of the Greek election and Davos deconstructed.
The opening spreads with overlays of photographs, illustrations and type work in a PDF, but had to be deconstructed and rendered into flat image files for EPUB.Your correspondent hired a friend, an early employee at Voyager and one of the people who, in the 1980s, set the standards for "enhanced" books that have developed to the current day, to do the lion's share of the conversion.
"But they reserved the biggest joke for last," she added, as she stood outside the courthouse alongside Mr Dink's stony-faced widow, Rakel.Mr Dink, who deconstructed myths around the 1915 massacres of some 1.5m Armenians by the Ottoman Turks, ran afoul of the authorities when he called the episode genocide.
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