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From the beginning, Bowie showed an interest in exploring the fragmentation of identity and meaning.
Though Thrall spends many pages exploring the fragmentation of Palestinian politics, the essential drama of his book has to do with the Israelis and the Americans, who have been the most important foreign player in the conflict, and for whom Thrall saves his harshest words.
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There, she fixated on Judith Butler and Donna Haraway's feminist theories, which she worked into her senior thesis: a performance piece called the Venomist manifesto and the related Water Signs video installation, exploring the fragmentation and "flattening" of personas in the social media age.
Both writers explored with fine effect the fragmentation of the American family.
To further explore the relationship between the fragmentation of care and its various predictors, we conducted bivariate and multivariate analysis, results of which were presented in Tables 1 and 3, respectively.
We explored key parameters such as crosslink reversal that affect the fragmentation of RNA.
Coupled with landscape metrics and soil quality assessment approach, this paper also explores the impacts on fragmentation of cropland landscape and soil resource in detail.
But the fragmentation of the Portuguese left has tradition.
And finally, the fragmentation of the multicultural polity.
For them, the fragmentation of art was a measure of the fragmentation of life, which the war had made grotesquely manifest.
Even more daunting than the dearth of dollars is the fragmentation of the adjunct's time.
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