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Its essential makeup is something of a mystery, because it is hard to dissect a light that is always on.
Clarett's every move is already being dissected.
Greg Bishop I'm always shocked by how long it takes announcers to dissect slow-motion replays.
To me, it's always felt like he understood the human desire to pin life down like a specimen and dissect its inner meaning.
Richard, Erlich and the rest of Pied Piper are always cringingly painful to watch as they thrive in a startup culture that is just so entertaining to dissect.
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