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On the title track, the eloquent parsimony of a line like "In the hills, it's an overcoat colder" rubs up against the later image-confusion of someone "hovering worriedly over [their] eggs" while Garvey is "pondering trees".
Orton's original speculations were based on observations of mirror-image confusions in letter-writing and atypical handedness in poor readers.
Neither mirror-image confusions, nor non-right-handedness appear reliably associated with dyslexia (Bishop, 1990a), and Orton's neurophysiological speculations were misguided.
First, mirror-image confusions have been shown to be a characteristic of typical children at early stages of learning to read, and cannot be regarded as indicative of cerebral abnormality (Liberman, Shankweiler, Orlando, Harris, & Berti, 1971).
Although knowing a bit of late-18th-century iconography doesn't hurt — owls represented folly; bats stood for ignorance; cats were signs of witchcraft — one can easily see how Goya's image captures confusion in an age of flux.
Unfortunately, they continued to use our name and image, creating confusion and suggesting they were still supporting WWP, long after they ceased fundraising for us.
At the end of our lives, as at the beginning, the images and confusion of the dreamworld linger in our waking hours.
Philadelphia Archbishop Charles Chaput said media coverage created an image of devilish confusion over doctrine on sexual ethics and marriage.
The gap between it and consciousness itself is immeasurable – as anyone knows who has tried to set down memories and thoughts as they really occur, and has struggled with half-words, images, ellipses, general confusion.
Quinlan creates images of dimensional confusion by photographing modest studio constructions of foam, mirrors, and other common materials.
We now included the information that the microscope is inverted to prevent confusions: "Image acquisition was performed on a ZEISS (Jena, Germany) LSM780 confocal laser scanning microscope (inverted microscope)…" 5) In Figure 4C there are various constrictions in the center of the trough.
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