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Simplicius contrasts his "word-by-word exegesis" to that of Andronicus, who is said "to have paraphrased the Categories" (Simplicius, In Cat. 29.28 30.5).
Introducing his new single, the mild boogaloo "Sax-O-Loco," he gave seven words of exegesis: "This is a very fun, happy song".
So Plath's tragic death remains a mystery that has already inspired one masterpiece (The Savage God by Al Alvarez, the Observer's former poetry editor) and numberless words of exegesis.
So Plath's suicide remains a mystery that has already inspired one masterpiece (The Savage God by Al Alvarez, the Observer's former poetry editor) and numberless words of exegesis.
This book requires exegesis and a detailing of background.
Dick had already written more than a million words of personal notes on this topic, he said, notes he referred to as his "exegesis" — a word that traditionally means an explanation or interpretation of Scripture.
All the while, Obama knew that he had the goods on this (Dave Weigel has the complete exegesis of what words Obama used when) and could spring this trap.
When I received an unexpected plate of homemade food from a family of Afghan refugees while taking a break near a road reminded me of my exegesis of the Hebrew word for wilderness: mid bar.
Another is the beginning of kabbalistic exegesis of Scripture.
Still, when it comes to exegesis, we are mostly putting words into a mouth constantly engaged in spitting them out.
"A teeny thing felt deeply resonant," he wrote in an impassioned exegesis of the artist's words and deed.
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