When literacy and orality are not viewed within a dichotomous framework, then memory is no longer separate from literacy. |
Most members of this lineage also have the combination of pseudomonopodially-branching main axes or rhizomes, with dichotomous branch tips. |
This view emphasizes the dichotomous thinking and behavior often displayed by alcoholics. |
The two alternatives, presented as dichotomous above, may be viewed as partly overlapping, and not mutually exclusive. |
Grappling with ACTION's history helps make the case for why a dichotomous view of Civil Rights and Black Power obscures more than it illuminates. |
The lion roaming in a field with Manhattan as a backdrop really captures the dichotomous feeling of the record. |