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What happens to the platitudes used to patiently instruct us about differing witness accounts and unanswerable questions, and all the solemn wishes that a camera had recorded the confrontation between Michael Brown, who was eighteen, and officer Darren Wilson?
Knowing how extremophiles operate can, however, instruct us about the underlying genetic requisites and mechanisms for successful stress defenses.
My mother, who set the rules, was the one to raise her eyebrows and instruct us about life's darker side.
Yet people who have lived at the epicentre of literary life accumulate such stories, which entertain and instruct us about writers and their lives, and in so doing make them human, less Olympian.
In Part III, I conduct a search for subsidiarity as a principle and practice of U.S. federalism, in the belief that the exercise may instruct us about the utility for the Community of an instrument as seemingly problematic as subsidiarity, as well as about the relationship between subsidiarity and federalism more generally.
Models can instruct us about the nature of reality only if we assume that (at least some of) the model's aspects have counterparts in the world.
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A book that we thought instructed us about the world tells us, instead, about the limitations of Jim Crow liberalism in Maycomb, Alabama.
The blues instructs us about the primacy of the human voice in expressing emotions; the gayaki ang is a reminder that the voice, with its suppleness, its ability to render microtones, is the basis of Indian classical music.
If we are to survive as a species, we need a solid education that not only instructs us about what we need to do in the future, but how we need to change in the present.
This short exchange is the subject of a massive amount of Kabbalistic exegesis and instructs us about the unbalanced and degraded nature of women in this world, a state that the Torah wants rectified.
In a beautifully-written synopsis of this season from a Chinese Medical perspective, Neil Gumenick states the following: "Nature instructs us about our own cycles of creating and letting go: Trees in autumn don't stubbornly hold onto their leaves because they might need them next year".
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