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I've sought out serious scientists who are deconstructing hope and trying to understand what effects it does have on the body.
"What we like to do is take that genre of parade that everybody knows, and try to deconstruct it," Mr. Kahn said.
And then, when things invariably go wrong, to deconstruct its unpleasant, inscrutable missives and make like an engineer and try to fix the stuff yourself.
Now whenever I am out I'm constantly staring at the knitwear people are wearing and trying to deconstruct how it was made in my head.
We are deconstructing clinical data using powerful numerical and computational tools and trying to understand what was the actual tumor growth activity that could have produced these data.
She's tried and tried and tried.
As other nations deconstruct and go fusion, and constantly try to reinvent, very little has changed, here: it's still mainly bouillabaisse and plates of langoustines on mountains of ice.
The job now for Labour is to digest and hastily try to deconstruct what George Osborne unveiled.
As a huge mystery story nerd myself, I enjoyed trying to deconstruct and reverse engineer all the Yellow King, Carcosa, antler art, and stick figures to uncover the truth.
So researchers at the University of Bristol, led by William Allen, have been deconstructing these patterns, trying to match the elements to cats' habits and habitats, and thus show whether the patterns are evolving.
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