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    1. Naria would discuss and dissect the politics and politicians of the day and Altera would listen and learn; both agreed that change was needed, and needed quickly


    2. He and his team will dissect you; drain everything stored in your memory


    3. When I dissect my most difficult moments, my memory appears first… then I hear the transcendent music that my remembrance composes… if not always consoling, invariably vital and essential


    4. Bernie sat there watching me dissect it


    5. “I know; that’s pretty weak and why I never gave it another thought until one day, when he was drunk, Mike talked about a horse dying at sea and its handler needing to dissect the digestive tract to remove something: obviously cocaine


    6. to dissect her into parts, as did the school of


    7. Hunter to let her dissect something else, but she could not pull her charm on Mr


    8. She had to dissect the sea pig or do extra hours of moon cleaning


    9. Hunter, and she had to dissect the sea pig


    10. Go ahead, dissect the little piece of crap, I don't care

    11. I didn’t understand how my arrival could’ve changed his view of casual copulation, but I was glad he was paying attention to me—and not to dissect me like a lab animal


    12. In spite of Fernanda’s strictness, they would splash in the puddles in the courtyard, catch lizards and dissect them, and pretend that they were poisoning the soup with dust from butterfly wings when Santa Sofía de la Piedad was not looking Úrsula was their most amusing plaything


    13. Saa-ra asked Bonnie to dissect their relationship in this sterile context—from the Place of No Pity


    14. Saa-ra asked Bonnie to dissect their relationship in this sterile context—from the place of no pity


    15. � �I hope the Nazis in Berlin will not dissect her to try to find how she ended with her power of healing


    16. Then they will efficiently dissect every word and


    17. The knife rests easy in Aaron’s hand and, as he begins to dissect the


    18. Who else is going to help me dissect the pig?”


    19. Aaron dissect the pig (and move on to other things), but I keep my


    20. She could dissect cadavers with ease, but this was herself she was looking at

    21. Some medical students leave the medical college soon after joining as they find it disgusting to wash the pus in ulcers and wounds and dissect dead bodies


    22. Doctors dissect the physical body


    23. One can publicly dissect all aspects of the intimate life of a narcissist without repercussions, providing the discourse is not "emotionally tinted"


    24. To go over the competition, dissect my entry, think about what I could have changed or improved on


    25. And, no doubt about it, people are running around trying to dissect and inspect every iota of our lives


    26. dissect a Bible verse


    27. Their 86-page unclassified analysis purported to dissect an event allegedly perpetrated by Maj


    28. Who shall measure the influence of one kind and blameless life? His wife, in her gustier moments, thought it sheer weakness, this persistent turning away from evil, this refusal to investigate and dissect, to take sides, to wrestle


    29. He would dissect him, penetrate him to his very heart before he would allow him to die! And just in case, he would make her watch


    30. He needed to dissect the part of him that was in turmoil about Fern's fate

    31. We have to dissect what factor consists of gravity and what factor


    32. Then we have to dissect which part does mass play and what part does gravity play


    33. One has to microscopically dissect the measure of Π to find the cosmos in measure


    34. No scientist, neurosurgeon or medical doctor has ever been able to detect, let alone dissect such phenomena as Self and Self’s consciousness, personality and being in terms of present and past thoughts, feelings, attitudes and beliefs about a particular personal experience Self may have encountered


    35. No neuroscientist or surgeon will ever be able to detect or dissect a specific personal attitude and belief such as the sense of Self’s generosity, humility or choice to be nonjudgmental


    36. “They’ll take us back to Riaz and dissect us,” the other said, “We should have had a suicide option in these


    37. We can endlessly analyze and dissect the reasons for increasing poverty in the United States, but the pertinent question is “What can we do about it?” Is dealing with poverty the responsibility of the federal government? No, it is not


    38. Puller stood there for a few seconds trying to dissect what had just happened


    39. She had lost that fashionable, spidery look; the head that I used to think quattrocento, which had sat a little oddly on her, was now part of herself and not at all Florentine; not connected in any way with painting or the arts or with anything except herself, so that it would be idle to itemize and dissect her beauty, which was her own essence, and could only be known in her and by her authority and in the love I was soon to have for her


    40. They’d give her psychological tests, trigger drug-induced hallucinations, dissect her mind and body

    41. Human sciences dissect everything to comprehend it, and kill everything to examine it


    42. Doran–Krieger (2010) dissect the ability of several measures of option skew to predict future cross-sectional equity returns


    43. When the grief set in we started to dissect the system and find out what went wrong, why the system failed and what we could have done to mitigate


    44. Bildner's, and Jiffy Lube showed the student of IPOs how to evaluate a business plan, watch for execution, then dissect the financials for signs that the plan's failure had not been reflected in the income statement


    45. Dissect him how I may, then, I but go skin deep; I know him not, and never will


    46. "What! Did they dissect him?"


    47. I do not say that any answer is proper or ought to be given; but I do believe that when this House goes into a Committee of the Whole on the state of the Union, it is for purposes a little more elevated than to dissect the Message of the President of the United States, or to strip it up and transfer it to select and standing committees


    1. The interior of the compound was a pleasant open circle of well-maintained grass dissected by gravelled paths around which the four two-storey warehouses were arranged


    2. Some information as presented may need to be deciphered and dissected in order to be understood


    3. ’ The scientist looked from the dissected Harvo-alpha to Roidon


    4. How were these the same beings as the dark, malevolent creatures that once dissected him like some lab rat? Now the Elusivers’ attempts to push away the only real challenge they faced seemed to be working, in their focused and determined way


    5. I felt dissected


    6. “The emperor might not like the idea of a lady being dissected in his dungeon,” one of the guards holding Amaranthe whispered to the other as they traveled deeper into the tunnels


    7. In the end I had dissected both, looking for the meaning as if it were within them


    8. dissected by a barrier of white light beams, the thin lines


    9. Bill cut down trees, dissected them into smaller logs and then


    10. If God could be dissected and rationalized by the human mind, even those with a superior intellect like yourself, then He wouldn’t be God

    11. dissected, but when she looked up all the wet eyes gleaming in the


    12. Lust was dissected by thirteen pair of eyes and his whole body was shaking


    13. He knew that he could probably turn to any other news channel and it would be playing again, being dissected and pondered over


    14. The torso had been splayed and the internal organs dissected and either in sample jars or on plates of analysis machines


    15. cabinet and literal y dissected them


    16. Another lesson to be dissected at leisure, later


    17. By that time he had dissected every dissectible insect in the region, he spoke Spanish like a native, and he had solved all of the crossword puzzles in the maga-zines that he received in the mail


    18. At the end of it, after everyone had gone home Bonnie dissected my experience


    19. Farah Tolkonen ‘A’ stared silently for long seconds at the partially dissected bodies of four unfortunate Chinese: two men; a woman and a small girl


    20. At the end of it, after everyone had gone home, Bonnie dissected my experience

    21. possible County Courts shot, but I’ve heard that one of the autopsy examiners estimate the down angle of the shot at about 50 degrees, even though it was never dissected


    22. Holding his treasure under his arm, he looked up into the crisp, clear, night sky, which was perfectly dissected by the trillions of stars of the Milky Way, and declared,


    23. Next morning at daybreak plus two hours, allowing for more steak requested at breakfast, they set off towards the stream, a tributary of the Manyara, which dissected the game-park


    24. the slightest blip in your behavior will be cracked open and dissected by


    25. Desperate orders flashed out from the deranged German leader as the remains of the Reich were dissected by the invaders


    26. perform strenuous exercise like swimming in a pool with no place to rest in hopes of making health claims for their products, much like tobacco companies that locked animals in smoking masks and later dissected them to “prove” that smoking wasn’t as unhealthy as other studies indicated; as if the yellow fingers, hardened arteries and emphysema of millions of smokers weren’t sufficient indicators of the effects of smoking


    27. waiting to be prodded and dissected to reveal the mystery of its existence


    28. half dissected man-woman on the wall of the lab


    29. Each soldier stared at dissected pieces, his features locked in bemused horror


    30. At the mugdhah stage, if an incision is made in the embryo and the internal organ is dissected, it will be seen that most of them are formed while the others are not yet completely formed

    31. were still quiet and the critical voice that usually dissected her words and actions was


    32. might have had me dissected


    33. Days which used to fly by without remark or care, now crawled by with a mind-numbing pace as her mind delved into a black, soggy abyss where she agonizingly analyzed and dissected her once very much alive relationship with Leone


    34. Her chin had lifted as she dissected the brunette with her glare


    35. His every word would be faithfully reproduced in the media and dissected by analysts and commentators for days


    36. This method of brain removal was only done when an upright corpse was being dissected for anatomical training or demonstration


    37. We are searching for a person who has dissected human bodies before” he concluded before abruptly walking back into the house


    38. have dissected are pretty bony and don't appear to have much meat on them


    39. "� One such believer was taken to see a dissected body and shown how the nerves actually go to the brain and not the heart as Aristotle asserted


    40. No scientist, neurosurgeon, or medical doctor, with all their high tech scanners and X-rays, have ever detected or dissected a specific thought or feeling, such as a particular person’s personal experience and perception in relation to say, ‘a beautiful sunset’

    41. There is something occurring here that is far more complex than this ‘physical’ ‘brain’ (atom-energy) that can be detected and dissected by scientists


    42. These invisible human psychological constructs of thoughts and emotions, and attitudes and beliefs are not visible and cannot be touched or dissected as they are spirit-energy


    43. Human consciousness, mind, thoughts, emotions and personality, are not tangible, and they are not ‘physical’ parts of the anatomy like the brain that can be seen, touched, dissected, or surgically operated on


    44. The Bible was dissected and analyzed


    45. Emancipated from the objective world, they no longer dissected the object to see what was inside it, but studied rather the anatomy of the light refracted from it to their eyes


    46. That was it - all that remained of his dissected body


    47. I noticed as he passed in front of a window, a weak bar of sunlight dissected him for a brief moment


    48. His glance, more penetrating than his bistouries, looked straight into your soul, and dissected every lie athwart all assertions and all reticences


    49. But as for me, I'm bound and determined not to accept the existence of any such monster till I've dissected it with my own two hands


    50. The Fae she has studied, as well, dissected and assimilated what she found useful














    1. ’ He said slowly, his eyes on the road but his mind obviously dissecting my comment


    2. Somehow the man was able to keep him alive and conscious while dissecting his innards


    3. They were undeniably bright, well-read academics with a penchant for dissecting and analyzing Old Testament passages


    4. like hard, cold bits of flint, bore into him, as though dissecting him


    5. And after, dissecting the Universe,


    6. Herzog, her old biology teacher who used to get more joy out of dissecting his students and exposing their insides to the class than he did those boring dead frogs


    7. As emotionless as a surgeon performing a routine operation, the killer executed the task of dissecting Madeline's body, carefully placing each piece in a precise arrangement


    8. He was in fact dissecting a live human cell under the microscope


    9. dissecting things but at what point did I actually stop


    10. A 12-year-old boy amuses himself far too much by dissecting a live frog with his favourite penknife

    11. She is dissecting the arteries in my heart


    12. Let’s begin by dissecting the question, as the knowing how to sell something assumes


    13. With the auspicious attention of a diamond merchant he examined the banana metic-ulously, dissecting it with a special scalpel, weighing the pieces on a pharmacist’s scale, and calculating its breadth with a gunsmith’s calipers


    14. Some nycarmans decided to study the raizean—which meant literally abducting them and dissecting their brains to learn how to bestow their mental capabilities to their own soldiers


    15. My team really enjoyed dissecting your ‘toys’


    16. She spoke to John the man, not the apprentice, about her daily life, informed me of the trials of learning How To Teach as she encountered them, and when she was upset she allowed me to assist her in dissecting issues with Josh


    17. dissecting your paragraphs one after the other


    18. That so-called doctors of medicine would have done such things, injecting living human beings with horrible diseases and then dissecting them to see the results, made it even harder for Farah to accept that such atrocities could have happened


    19. She was to be found dissecting a quarter of a chicken carcase in a bed of salad in the staff restaurant at the medical school, the home of Auckland’s city morgue


    20. It sounds like a group called the World Wildlife Fund would be against poisoning and dissecting animals in huge chemical tests, but the World Wildlife Fund, Environmental

    21. He has our fetal pig, dissecting tray, scissors, scalpel, probes and


    22. dissecting, but I don’t want to open another round of questions


    23. “We were dissecting it


    24. Do not be always poring down over the imperfections of your own heart, and dissecting your own besetting sins


    25. In it, he is dissecting the Sermon on the Mount found in Matthew 5-7 - literally,


    26. Samantha had already made the Y incision and was in the process of dissecting and weighing the girl’s organs


    27. He even contributed a thought of his own at last, after having been negatively occupied in dissecting Herr Dremmel's, and said that in his opinion it was details that made life difficult


    28. Ah, but what a woman wanted wasn't this; she didn't want this endless thinking and examining and dissecting and considering


    29. as if she was dissecting him with her eyes, and in the background,


    30. He allowed his mind to drift across the events of the last twenty-four hours, almost distractedly analysing, dissecting, evaluating

    31. a dissecting scope from the storage shelves and


    32. Think of my bringing charges to the door of Newton in dissecting


    33. by dissecting Kepler’s formula in relation to valuing singularity


    34. In order to understand physics applying in cosmology I had to start by dissecting the set-up forming pi


    35. They walked down the gravel path dissecting the lawn hand-in-


    36. She would be holed up in her room pouring over her anatomy and histology textbooks or else dissecting a giant cockroach, a rat or a weasel supplied by the enterprising doorkeeper of their building for a very reasonable fee


    37. Dissecting all that Nole said, what he was asking could not be understood by


    38. We used to make punch in the dissecting room! Nothingness does not terrify a philosopher; and, as I often say, I even intend to leave my body to the hospitals, in order, later on, to serve science


    39. Singular, communed the guest with himself, the wonderfully unequal faculty of metempsychosis possessed by them, that the puerperal dormitory and the dissecting theatre should be the seminaries of such frivolity, that the mere acquisition of academic titles should suffice to transform in a pinch of time these votaries of levity into exemplary practitioners of an art which most men anywise eminent have esteemed the noblest


    40. He’d heard them come in from the rehearsal dinner around midnight and stay up dissecting the scene he’d caused there, the disgrace he’d brought upon the family

    41. Of course, dissecting how Navin actually makes decisions from chart patterns takes some understanding of the theory behind technical analysis


    42. Ray was now on a roll and was systematically dissecting everything I had been taught or sold over the years!


    43. The search for these laws has long been begun and the being worked out simultaneously with the self-destruction toward which- ever dissecting and dissecting the causes of phenomena- the old method of history is moving


    44. Apparently, life isn’t all about dissecting the nuts and bolts of asset allocation and creating compound-growth charts


    45. That poor brat, I remember, and I seem to see him now, when he lay nude on the dissecting table, how his ribs stood out on his skin like the graves beneath the grass in a cemetery


    46. Dedicated readers have repeatedly told us it has helped them immeasurably in dissecting the general market


    47. DISSECTING THE MARKET LEADERS UNIVERSE: THE RATIOS THAT ADD THE MOST VALUE


    48. DISSECTING THE SMALL STOCKS UNIVERSE: THE RATIOS THAT ADD THE MOST VALUE


    49. “Yes, Lise, your question just now: whether we weren't showing contempt for that poor man by dissecting his soul—that was the question of a sufferer


    50. Correa, he acknowledged that it was dicotyle, of which fact I was aware, even before seeing the plant and dissecting its seed, by attending to its habit

    1. Market guru Clem Chambers dissects the global economy and the state of the financial markets and lays out the evidence for the death of wealth


    2. This school with its false depth, all on the surface, which dissects effects without going back to first causes, chides from its height of a demi-science, the agitation of the public square


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