In principle the object here is to anatomise the problem that is to be solved into clearly delimited subordinate aspects. |
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Leveson has allowed us to anatomise the different categories of friendship in public life, so what types can we identify? |
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So he chose to anatomise, ruthlessly, human flesh, to search into it, to mock it for its ridiculous fanfarings of its own heroic qualities. |
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Few were more qualified than him to anatomise the nature of the country in which he told his stories. |
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Between meetings and phone calls on Monday―my, how the meetings go on, while I dream away!―I've been making notes, reading hard, and thinking about the life I have to anatomise. |
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