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A narrow, ragged beam of white near the bottom suggests the horizon, but not specifically; in O'Keeffe's work, nature is not so much analyzed as meditated upon, the result being an abstraction that does not look abstract.
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And, in trying to figure out his position on an issue, Bush, like a lot of other politicians, doesn't so much analyze as look for a hook a phrase or a way of framing the issue that feels instinctively right to him.
And, in trying to figure out his position on an issue, Bush, like a lot of other politicians, doesn't so much analyze as look for a hook — a phrase or a way of framing the issue that feels instinctively right to him.
They don't soar so much as analyze; they test the air inside a bubble.
We spend so much time analyzing the Yankees, dreaming up trades, calling sources or talk shows or buddies from the bleachers.
"But the overwhelming odds are that when 12 jurors decide this case, they will do so based on the evidence presented in the courtroom, not the spin we spend so much time analyzing".
They spent so much time analyzing million-dollar market movements, putting thousands of dollars at risk, and had all the props of a comfortable life, but when it came to buying anything other than a stock they were skinflints.
Their interest is not so much to analyze and understand this phenomenon itself but to grasp its relations to morality (Jonas, Gehlen), politics (Winner), the structure of society (Mumford), human culture (Ellul) the human condition (Hannah Arendt) and metaphysics (Heidegger).
There is so much to analyze in that communal gesture, so much that explains the complexities of the world we live in and refuse to completely understand.
It doesn't so much probe or analyze the maddening brilliance of Alice, the younger sister of Henry and William James, a woman who spent most of her adult life depressed and in enervated repose.
But "La Chinoise" doesn't so much transmit or analyze personal experience as refract and sublimate it; aesthetically, it has a foot in the camp of an Olympian classicism that it both shatters and mourns — and which Godard reflects in climactic, self-deprecating, carnivalesque mourning for himself.
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