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These kinds of productions, which fill giant rooms but rarely invite examination, tend to anonymize the humans riding on their backs.
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A door at one end invited examination; a tiny compartment six foot square; here a table and a chair; also a telephone.
Sightseeing The architectural detailing on buildings, public sculptures, pocket-size gardens and merchants' window displays all invite closer examination that can be gained only on foot.
Seurat's early demise and the 1990s reemergence in Russia and neighboring countries of diphtheria, the infectious disease that probably killed him, invite closer examination of the circumstances that surround his death.
Such a confession invites more examination, from without and within.
The sheer eccentricity and remoteness of the concept of artistic idealisation invites closer examination.
"It is also very Star Trek in the way that it invites an examination of deeper themes in the story beyond just the unusual premise," he said.
'A Letter not to Post', an 'Aesthetics of Indifference', 'A Factless Autobiography' and manual of welcomed failure (only a writer wholly innocent of success and public acclaim invites serious examination).
The widespread use of inappropriate assumptions invites an examination of the behavior of various individuals in bringing about the global financial crisis.
A geographically and age representative sample of 4304 people with hip or knee pain was invited to examination, and 2,703 (63%) attended.
Children in the village and not attending kindergarten or preschool were invited for examination in the community centre of the village.
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