When I ask if he has ever run into any of the celebrities he has hoaxed, his initial response is to deconstruct the question. |
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It is used here to pull apart complacency, to lyrically deconstruct everyday communication. |
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Why isn't Bill Gates trying to deconstruct the same system that made him wealthy? |
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We will deconstruct this document from PDF back into text, and we will be in a position to supply the entire text of this document. |
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It is well able to deconstruct political spin and identify truths which are being concealed or denied. |
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Indeed, this serial killer chiller far surpasses recent Hollywood attempts to deconstruct the genre, keeping the terror right where it belongs. |
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Her tendency to deconstruct and debase everything only points to the lack of substance that might be found in her own soul. |
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No Wave was about using the very building block of music to create and convey, or deconstruct and destroy what we knew about rock and roll. |
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The European Council was quite right to resist the temptation to deconstruct the Convention's work. |
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Yet while we try to deconstruct the reasons for TTO's success, perhaps the simplest explanation is the best. |
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Eventually that whole dislocation and disconnection kind of built walls in me that took me years to deconstruct again. |
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In order to achieve this it is necessary to deconstruct all those relations currently characterised by subordination and inequality. |
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Participants highlighted a need for research to deconstruct then reconstruct many preconceived notions about African women. |
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Thanks to the Internet, such assumptions may be easier to deconstruct than they used to be. |
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It's about somebody who's able to deconstruct advertising and political messages, and create their own. |
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In other words, he used common sense to deconstruct rhetorical falsehoods, pulling apart the suffocating mesh of collectivist lies one carefully observed thread at a time. |
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Then they go away, read up on the real story by themselves, and come back to deconstruct the film in class. |
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At Syracuse University students learn to judge artist photos and mobile apps, and deconstruct artist and publishing contracts. |
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The regime has started to deconstruct its assets, letting loyalists dominate industries and gangs loot. |
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I agree that we must deconstruct the unnecessary bureaucracy, mainly if the provisions make it impossible for small businesses to work. |
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Students and teacher, working together, can then use the framework to deconstruct the text. |
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Bodies in motion construct and deconstruct lines of movement across the space, abstract cartography. |
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Cole discusses such sensitive topics as female impersonation and minstrelsy in order to deconstruct and elaborate on the many nuances of the concert party theater. |
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After laying down the melody, he proceeded to deconstruct it, pulling it into new shapes, twisting, fragmenting, yet never losing touch with his starting point. |
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In reaction to this sort of perspective, cultural studies theorists tried to destroy or deconstruct the distinction between high art and popular culture. |
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For a half-dozen albums, the sentimental chanteuse has avoided mimicking other people's songs, opting instead to bend and deconstruct the material to fit her mood. |
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For Fairey, the intent of art is to deconstruct this iconolatry. |
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Former Senator and U.S. Envoy George Mitchell joins other top Washington players to deconstruct the shutdown crisis. |
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It took me a good few minutes to really look at, deconstruct and mentally digest the image of the purple, white and orange trainers that had been posted on Adidas' Facebook page. |
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The findings help deconstruct the mysterious mechanisms that underlie PBDE-99 neurotoxicity. |
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No stranger to the bank to Jersey barrier scene, Jason Adams' abrupt frontside lipslide was a snap to deconstruct. |
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The asset-based approach recognizes that pursuing strategies solely based on needs and problems tends to deconstruct communities rather than helping them grow. |
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The process by which the members of the public decode or deconstruct, individually or collectively, the sense of messages and the meanings of a media text. |
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Confronted by such iconic subjects as Mont St Victoire near Cézanne's home in Aix-en-Provence and his magisterial still lifes of apples, they could no longer simply reproduce nature, they had to deconstruct it. |
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This book is also useful as it discusses various myths and barriers which are often thought to be impediments to innovation and helps to deconstruct them to show how innovation is possible. |
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It was not necessary to deconstruct the vessel. |
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If it were up to me to make a recommendation, I would love to just deconstruct all of the existing systems and rebuild them so they are more accessible and a lot less bureaucratic. |
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Scandal rags rip that reinforcement and deliriously deconstruct and deidolize the idols who ignore you. |
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The young people explore, deconstruct and debate their perspectives on civil, political and cultural rights, ethnic nationalism and ethnic conflict, women's rights and the nation state. |
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Some authors deconstruct the distinction between ethnic nationalism and civic nationalism because of the ambiguity of the concepts. |
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The basic principle is to deconstruct the images in order to analyse the aesthetic and iconographic elements from a catechetical point of view and reassemble them in the form envisaged by the artist. |
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Through a re-contextualisation of these simplified signs of complex power structures, he underlines their paradoxes, not hesitating in the same time to deconstruct his own language of subversion. |
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The Administrator considered whether measures to deconstruct the vessel were in fact wreck removal and could no longer be characterized as pollution prevention measures. |
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By obtaining glimpses into their own identities in this way, students are provided the opportunity to observe their own superstitious race-thinking and to deconstruct it. |
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In other words, when you receive criticisms, deconstruct them, take out the substantive parts and use the pieces of information that you gain in building up the industry. |
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Korzybski's neurolinguistics, therefore, opens up fresher avenues to deconstruct diasporic process as well as semantic reconstruction of a diasporic discourse. |
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Deconstruct the traditional centerpiece by making mini arrangements in demitasse cups. |
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