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He analyses better.
He analyses and writes about it".
He analyses the poem's dilemmas and manoeuvres in detail, line by line.
He analyses systems and set plays, and explains working on his weaker left foot: "You can think it'll get better by itself, but it won't".
He analyses the challenges posed by growing inequality and shrinking opportunity in an attempt to come up with a formula for making things better.
He analyses customers' emotions from their facial expressions and tone of voice, enabling him to greet customers and ask which services they need.
He analyses "The McAwesome Trident of Desire" ("the smell, the nostalgia, the arches") and expresses the complex layers of noise made by an approaching train in "Freight Train as Sound Sandwich".
He analyses the narrative structure of Fowles's The Collector with elegant precision, but then turns its plot (involving an uneducated fantasist who wins the pools) into a dire reactionary warning that "the moneyed masses" will bring "cultural ruin".
He analyses systems and set plays, and explains working on his weaker left foot: "You can think it'll get better by itself, but it won't". There is determination too.
He analyses the Jack the Ripper case, and it turns out that the letter signed with the famous soubriquet was almost certainly forged by a deputy editor at the Central News Agency, which had been making a fortune reporting the murder of prostitutes in the Victorian East End of London.
He analyses the game.
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