Then he, of course, had to turn to me and disarrange my hair too. |
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What was needed was the ability to disarrange the image at will by transforming the signal that came from the camera. |
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In the library I am silent, I do not eat, I take care of the books, I do not disarrange them, and I return them promptly. |
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Let me just make sure though that I have what I should have, because I rather suspect that in my unique ability to disarrange things, I have succeeded in doing so. |
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Because of this, it is easy to disarrange the electron structure of a recording tape, CD or hard drive and thereby damage or destroy its stored information. |
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When reaching this state of consciousness mentally pronounce the mantra PANDER: disarrange this mantra into two syllables and pronounce one immediately after the other, prolong the sound of each syllable. |
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Birches whose crowns snapped in high wind this winter stand rigid, wounds bright, crowns still waiting for the next high wind to disarrange them further and force them all the way to the ground. |
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She turns us into microscopes: we see not only her characters' thoughts, purposes and actions but the gallivanting, subvisible antibodies that disarrange them. |
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An environment of contained domestic order gives him the freedom to arrange and disarrange the world at will, take it apart, collapse its space, control its expressive temperatures, determine its confusions. |
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