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CHARLES ESDAILE sets out to explode two myths of the Peninsular war against Napoleon the guerrillero version, which romanticises the squalor and depravity of the partisans; and an anglocentric narrative which writes the home armies out of British victories.
In her new elegantly readable and thoughtful book, the US clinical psychologist Alison Gopnik has set out to explode the myth of good parenting and offer more enticing models of care.
Ken Manders set out to explode this story with his seminal work "The Euclidean diagram" (2008 [1995]).
Like the practical joker who celebrates April Fools' Day by slipping his whoopee cushion under some pompous rump, Feste -- though with considerably more art -- is out to explode pretensions.
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And, I tell you, the wars are the accumulated energy of a century that, worn out, decides to explode over itself.
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When the soldiers were out, they had to explode the whole place before it crashed to the ground".
He played tennis with a broker, & finally swung with all the strength he could muster, trying to pour out his life, to explode his heart The ball knocked the other man down, & Lew felt himself drifting into whiteness.
The storage shed out back looks ready to explode.
Make sure to coach them up to absorb their weight in their legs, like a coiled spring, and then on the snap of the football to use this coiled energy to explode out and into the defender.
Windfall tax revenue from housing booms fuelled by cheap foreign credit made the public finances of Ireland and Spain look sound until recession (and, in Ireland's case, the terrifying cost of bank bail-outs) caused public debt to explode.Some believe the exorbitant privilege is really a curse that lures the reserve-currency country into too much borrowing or printing too much money.
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