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Anning noted how closely the fossilised chambers resembled the ink sacs of modern squid and cuttle fish, which she had dissected to understand the anatomy of fossil cephalopods, and this led William Buckland to publish the conclusion that Jurassic belemnites had used ink for defence just as many modern cephalopods do.
From Mamie to Melania, the press has dissected and critiqued the first lady's fashion.
Hamlet is not the only pillar of Western literature that the Czechoslovak-American Marionette Theater has dissected.
Now a pair of MIT professors has dissected the practice of innovating and found it to be generally misunderstood.
And his notebooks are wonderful because you see him striving for this understanding, as he draws what he sees, what he has dissected.
Patrick Avenell, a Hottest 100 enthusiast, has dissected the upcoming countdown and predicted that Lean On, by Major Lazer, DJ Snake and MØ, will win the competition.
Of late, our culture has dissected the man of action from the well-educated man.
Our previous research has dissected a central "flip-flop" circuit in feeding regulation (Li et al. 2012).
At every opportunity, the media has dissected and manipulated these allegations to reach their own conclusions".
The showrunners have discussed it, the episode director has dissected it and Liam Cunningham, who plays Ser Davos, has also chimed in.
She opened to a dog-eared page and read: "We've dissected our child subject's psyche and, where least expected, found the blood lust of the ancestral predator.
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