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It's all the more surprising because I once heard Gay cite Flaubert's droll little stroll in a lecture, after which he brilliantly analyzed the episode's every paradoxical nuance.

Our first book is by one of my favorite cutting-edge thinkers, Joel Garreau, who brilliantly analyzed the sprawling of America in his previous book, "Edge City".

It was voiced despite the grotesque media attempt to convert a Saudi victim of the bombing into "the suspect", as brilliantly analyzed by the New Yorker's Amy Davidson.

Donne brilliantly analyzed Biblical texts and applied them to contemporary events, such as the outbreak of plague that devastated London in 1625.

Yet Tito's was precisely the kind of neutralist balancing act Kennan had brilliantly analyzed when it had been directed against the Soviet Union.

This concept was polished further across the millennia by such nice folks as Genghis Khan and the British Empire, then brilliantly analyzed by Carl von Clausewitz in the 19th century.

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Adapted from her introduction to The Arab City: Architecture and Representation, the piece brilliantly analyzes the stakes of representation in contemporary architecture in the Middle East, while offering counter-archives and new narratives of modernity in the region.

After some precious idling from both hands about reds and blues -- Charlie Parker became Bird because he knew about blue" -- the correspondence gets some traction when Berger brilliantly analyzes a seemingly random collage of snapshots and musings from Christie.

Maureen Corrigan of NPR praised the "superb" book, and concluded that "Girls, these days, can not only run for president; they can brilliantly analyze presidential campaigns, too".

He brilliantly analyzes Louis's progression toward his unique self-creation and its subsequent mythologizing.

Stevens, a Republican judge appointed by a Republican President, brilliantly analyzes the history of the amendment, making it plain that for Scalia, et al., to arrive at their view, they have to reference not the deliberations that produced the amendment but, rather, bring in British common law and lean on interpretations that arose long after the amendment was passed.

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