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Its shortcoming as political theory was neatly dissected this week by Ben McGrath in The New Yorker.
It is a desire, a thirst to understand, to get close to an experience that has been distanced, considered and neatly dissected.
And another serial killer is playing a game of one-upmanship with him by leaving the bloodless, neatly dissected bodies of young women scattered round Miami.
Anyway, those who had feared that the scientists would soon have us neatly dissected on their laboratory tables can take new heart.
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11.28am BST 8th over: England 51-0 (Taylor 20, Edwards 30) Over seven ended with a boundary, and over eight starts with one – Tryon bowls a little wide, and Edwards pushes the ball through the covers, neatly dissecting two fielders.
In the first part of the book he neatly dissects the asphyxiating earnestness of the various Marxist groups he joins, the names of which were variations on a few words ("workers", "revolutionary", "Leninist", "front") – what Freud would have called their narcissism of minor differences.
The bones had been neatly buried in long since rotted coffins, in the Christian east-west alignment, but they were a bizarre jumble of skulls with the crowns neatly cut through like the top of a hard boiled egg, bones wired for teaching, or bones clearly dissected rather than cut through in operations, and animal bones including dogs, tortoises and a guinea pig.
Leonardo dissected it.
Technique is dissected.
His past was dissected.
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