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In her most recent novel, "Stone Arabia," Dana Spiotta used multiple voices and narrative devices to explore the slipperiness of identity and the capriciousness of memory.
Using remote-controlled optical devices to explore the dam's underground passages, the experts theorized that the explosives might even be rigged to be set off by radio.
We rely heavily on external devices to explore the world and tell other people about ourselves, so that who I am is already becoming my output stream and the way it's taken up and passed on by others – in other words, the memes that make up "me".
Physicist Tobias Kippenberg of the Max Planck Institute for Quantum Optics in Garching, Germany, says that scientists could use such nanoscale devices to explore the behavior of matter at the quantum scale, at which electronic devices are unusable.
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Finally, we operate the second device in its full form as a double-dot device, to explore the competition between dot-lead and interdot interactions.
One of our leading fiction reviewers uses a clever device to explore the role of fate in romance, and concludes that there is no such thing as the perfect man.______________________________________________Being Shelley: The Poet's Search for HimselfBy Ann Wroe.
And it works very well as a narrative driver but, much more importantly I think, as a device to explore the many complexities about the first world war, at home and on the battlefields, from which mythologisers too readily turn away.
Amacher et al.'s addition of a risk premium may be useful as a theoretical device to explore the impact of fire on a deterministic analysis.
Sure, it works, and it's a fun device to explore the new platform, but I couldn't live with it as a go-to tablet.
BioShock was set in the fictional city of Rapture, which was intended to be a dystopia, a device to explore the kind of philosophical arguments set out by authors like George Orwell and Ayn Rand, according to creative director Ken Levine.
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