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Still, she got her first taste of experimental narrative from reading William Faulkner, Ken Kesey, and John Fowles, and learned how society might be dissected with stylistic grace from Edith Wharton, whose New York novels remain a touchstone.
Both Mr Bradley and Mr Bush hesitated long before they jumped into the race, not least because Mr Clinton's experiences suggested how savagely their private lives might be dissected.
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In most cases, you'll be dissected within two to four years, but you might be kept indefinitely, depending on the institution.
Her looks will be dissected.
And all will be dissected for meaning.
He also suggested that a male running mate might not have been dissected so severely.
Morphologically homogeneous groups (subspecies) that occupy a large range can be subdivided in smaller genetically homogeneous groups, which, using appropriate genetic markers, might be further dissected into families or even individuals.
We have studied the robustness of the model to varying marker information, misspecification of the response distribution, linked QTL, and epistasis, proposed recommendations for its use, and discussed the meaning of detected vQTL and how they might be further dissected.
Technique is dissected.
His past was dissected.
Those are dissected, as is his clothing.
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