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It moves into forensic dissection.
After Moi's forensic dissection of this new edition, most readers will conclude that de Beauvoir's French is gobbledygook.
Putin, Russia and the West Forensic dissection of nettlesome tsar transcribed in 72 point SERIOUS POLITICS font.
In the same chapter, for example, she gives a forensic dissection of a "downright absurd" risotto recipe she had found in the Daily Telegraph.
How, then, has it produced such a clear, well-argued, forensic dissection of an ill-considered, vague and confusing green paper?
It's genuinely hard to work out if the play is a tribute to thespians keeping calm and carrying on (or off), or a forensic dissection of the limitations of theatre.
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Both were written in the same era; both offer forensic dissections of the psychopathology of power; both are masterful imaginings of a possible future drawn from the dreadful but logical conclusion of these insane ideologies.
The best of Grandage's Shakespeare productions: swift, limpid, and forensic in its dissection of the text.
Grandage has a deft Shakespearean touch: his productions and this is the best to date are swift, limpid, and forensic in their dissection of the text.
Grandage has a deft Shakespearean touch: his productions — and this is the best to date — are swift, limpid, and forensic in their dissection of the text.
Shilling is forensic in her dissection of "this time of life"; she is merciless on her own failings and in her criticism of others (for example, she thinks the Grumpy Old Women series is threaded with self-loathing; I – ahem! – would beg to differ).
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com