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Watching them, it occurred to me that the Far East has come very near to the Wild West, and is beginning to subvert the age old black-white dialogue about identity and race, infusing it with even more complex model -- one informed by a trans-Pacific sensibility.

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Jeff Fanner, a window installer on the way to a job, said he feared that television coverage was beginning to subvert the war's progress.

And those effects -- the various ways in which information subverts hierarchy -- are beginning to change medicine fundamentally.

Omar told me he was sickened by the violence, and he soon began to subvert the work his bureau was doing.

The study is set within a larger context of informal urbanism where city residents take matters into their own hand and begin to subvert established planning practices.

They began to subvert it from a movement about freedom and justice into something very different.

Then over a period of a few weeks the bacteria began to subvert the nerves for their own ends.

Because body positions influence attitude, the mere act of unwinding a resistant posture will begin to subvert the resistance, itself.

How much material is left to subvert?

Turns out the Auckland musician is here to subvert expectations.

However, it is possible to subvert this process.

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