It isn't the power of the oppressors that interventionists have to worry about, but the amorphousness of the oppression. |
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For both authors, sliminess and amorphousness are natural, usually hidden qualities of all objects in the world. |
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This amorphousness can make her performance as the bold-faced jet-setter uncomfortable: it's silly if not silly enough. |
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However, the author argues that the informality and amorphousness of these networks makes it difficult to account for, and engage with, the formal aspects of politics. |
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The trouble with life is its amorphousness, its ridiculous fluidity. |
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Its mysterious amorphousness is akin to her own boundless and restless energy. |
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On the other hand, their very eclecticism and amorphousness, which seems to have served them until now, may well be, in the end, a strength. |
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My attempt was to reestablish the unity of Erie, but without the pre-Ely amorphousness. |
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Containment and predictability are always set off against amorphousness and the unexpected. |
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Wilhelm focuses on the gender amorphousness of hands under an artist's gaze. |
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But the hydrophobic amide group of this bifunctional monomer brings amorphousness in the specimen and thus, decreasing the hardness value. |
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Clarity is often related to the degree of amorphousness in the polymers used, which is strongly influenced by the cooling rates. |
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In the middle of all this amorphousness, James Schuette's set design — the store interior flanked by a bedroom and a front porch — is reassuringly literal, linear and organized. |
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The principal reproach that Hartmann makes against Schleiermacher's theory is religious alogism, the blindness and amorphousness of naked feeling. |
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So transcultural poetics has an amorphousness about it that is also about a dynamicity and aversion to coerce frameworks of reading into hierarchical value systems. |
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