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She almost expects to be dissected these days.
The subtext of Mensch's statement also needs to be dissected.
These shows are built ready-made to be dissected by you and your buddies on your Samsungs.
What comes through is the enormous value of her work with Eve (who consented to be dissected).
The membrane is about 100th of a millimetre thick and needed to be dissected off the retina without damaging it.
As O'Connor said, "In most English classes the short story has become a kind of literary specimen to be dissected.
Grass is meant to be dissected, studied, cultivated, grown, defended, trimmed and even cherished.
In fact, they were poems to be dissected in the classroom rather than performed on stage, let alone filmed, set to music, danced, translated.
The only use frogs seem to have is to be dissected by biology students, and that doesn't happen so much these days.
Readers may find it difficult to see anything odder in her than a name, Ridley Iris Wandor, which seems born of a need to be dissected, anagrammatized.
And as Henderson prepares his defense for the Patriots he expects his scheme to be dissected by one of the N.F.L.'s finest coaching staffs.
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