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"Is she trying to disrupt something because she is unhappy about some part of her life?
You might wonder why every piece of art they write about seems to "subvert" something, or "disrupt" something, or "deconstruct" something, and why what it seems to "subvert" or "disrupt" often seems to be "traditional hierarchies".
The Rev. Jim Ball, senior director for climate programs at the Evangelical Environmental Network, a group with members who accept the science of global warming, said that many of the deniers feel that "it is hubris to think that human beings could disrupt something that God created".
A catalogue will tell you that the artist is trying to "interrogate" something, or "question" something, or "disrupt" something, and you begin to wonder why the artist is so keen to "subvert traditional hierarchies" when the whole system seems to have served so many artists rather well.
Or they could do some potentially interesting stuff with the viewing data to disrupt something like Nielsen.
Unlike Twitter, Google also kept the service mostly closed to third-party developers because the company didn't want to "disrupt something very special" and "magical".
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In Denver, where Mr. Zazi had been under scrutiny with several other suspects, the agent who oversees the F.B.I. field office said he believed that investigators "disrupted something really bad," but did so before agents fully understood the scope of plot and how it was likely to unfold.
But somehow they can't resist trying to make points with the special interest groups, even if it means disrupting something as serious to the country as electrical power".
Everlane, one of the wave of vertically-integrated sites that is changing the way that fashion is made and sold, is today disrupting something else.
I'm much more excited about concepts where you're disrupting something using cryptography, where a crypto asset is not seizable by any government and you can store money with it and anyone can have access to it.
The Maoists also have the ability to disrupt parliament, something they did for most of the past year.
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