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"Shifting the Gaze," you could say, invokes not only the stereotype of the "bad girl" but also the "nice Jewish girl".
Opening with "Gazzelloni," a klaxon of a theme by Eric Dolphy, he invokes not only that great multireedist but also the mid-1960s generally, claiming kinship to the era's headlong entanglement between hard bop and the avant-garde.
Curiously, the Kansas sequence invokes not only geometry but arithmetic, too, for when Dorothy, like the chaotic force she is, bursts in upon Auntie Em and Uncle Henry with her fears about Toto, what are they doing?
Meanwhile, Evie's father invokes not only Saleem's old man, but also the lunatic inventiveness of the great paterfamiliases of Jewish literature: the father colourfully sequestered in the attic of Schulz's The Street of Crocodiles, and the ravaged prophet in Danilo Kis's spellbinding novel, Garden, Ashes.
We used event-related brain potentials to determine whether comprehension of "visual narrative conjunctions" invokes not only incremental mental updating as traditionally assumed, but also, as we propose, "grammatical" combinatoric processing.
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Hours before the assassination, during their afternoon carriage ride, the President invoked not only the just ended war but also Willie's death as what he and Mary must finally try to rise above.
The two reverends assembled with the victim's friends and family at the scene of the shooting for a staged prayer session, during which Jackson called the incident "part of our national dilemma," invoking not only Abner Louima but also Medgar Evers.
Mr. Duchin likes to chalk up his success to a combination of birthright and social profile, invoking not only his background but also that he bolstered his fame by playing small roles, mostly as bandleaders, in a number of movies (including "Six Degrees of Separation" and "Working Girl") and writing mystery novels with a co-author, John Morgan Wilson.
Dick Cheney continued to press his case today for maintaining a strong military even in times of peace, invoking not only last week's attack on the destroyer Cole but also the hostage crisis in Iran and President Jimmy Carter's ill-fated effort to rescue the 52 American captives.
A28 Dick Cheney continued to press his case for maintaining a strong military even in peace, invoking not only the attack on the destroyer Cole but also the hostage crisis in Iran and President Jimmy Carter's ill-fated effort to rescue the captives.
His name is invoked not only by T+E+A+M's Detroit ruin, but also in the Berlin firm Barkow Leibinger's Housing History: Three Residential Towers, and through the Argentinian firm Aires Mateus's interest in themes of memory and loss.
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