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They've been anatomized in documentaries and become part of our shared cultural imagination.
If the future of work involves questions around a newly anatomized workforce—where, how, and who?
At such moments, you may even feel that it's your own cluttered, consumerist mind that's being anatomized up there.
When the cameras closed in on her as she claimed her Globe, writers breathlessly anatomized every facet of her look.
Kundera, meanwhile, made his career on novels that anatomized kitsch and subsequently became kitsch, thanks to a generation of earnest high schoolers.
As was customary for someone accused of such an atrocious act, Bellingham's body was "anatomized," meaning his remains were studied by medical scientists.
Since 2000, the comedy trio Unitard (Nora Burns, David Ilku, and Mike Albo) has wickedly anatomized the vanities of New York's lefty bourgeoisie.
This being a play set in Britain, the class system — and particularly its built-in unfairness for working-class women — is also anatomized ruthlessly.
Mills's wife, Miranda July, a writer and filmmaker with the steely fragility of a Buster Keaton, once anatomized guys like Mills in a short story.
Ebenstein: An Anatomical Venus is a life sized, wax woman demonstrating the anatomized female body; some are dissectible, others in a fixed state of auto dissection.
" That's the standard question addressed to the audience before each performance of the Commune, a New York improvisational comedy troupe anatomized in Mike Birbiglia's smart, bittersweet comedy, "Don't Think Twice.
The show proceeds as a sustained, cryptic, circular apologia pro vita sua, in which childhood tragedies and grown-up losses in love are anatomized like corpses in a forensic lab.
Literary classics by old masters like Eugene O'Neill, Racine and Gertrude Stein have been regularly anatomized and reconstituted by means that include the latest in vision-shaping technology (computers, cameras, sound equipment, etc.).
The finale's sharpest move was the way it anatomized the limited scope of white compassion: it's what allowed Caputo to describe Bayley as a "victim of circumstance" but forget to call Poussey's father until he was reminded.
We are used to seeing that civil rights leader, or his pseudonymous stand-ins, fictionalized and anatomized in plays like "The Mountaintop" by Katori Hall, "The Good Negro" by Tracey Scott Wilson and "The Man in Room 306" by Craig Alan Edwards.
Emma Tennant, who blended fantasy, science fiction and social satire in dozens of novels that explored the borderland between daylight and dreams, anatomized contemporary Britain and updated the works of Jane Austen and other classic writers in sequels that often had a feminist twist, died on Jan.
1-53 in JSTOR made an effort to use statistical data and methods to prove Tawney's thesis. However, Stone's argument was marred by methodological mistakes, and he came under heavy attack from Hugh Trevor-Roper and others.H. R. Trevor-Roper, "The Elizabethan Aristocracy: An Anatomy Anatomized," Economic History Review (1951) 3#3 pp.
He was minister of Roxbury, Massachusetts from 17 October 1688 until his death. Walter married a daughter of Increase Mather. He published The body of death anatomized: A brief essay concerning the sorrows and the desires of the regenerate, upon their sense of indwelling sin (Boston, 1707); Practical Discourses on the Holiness of Heaven (1726); and a posthumous volume of Sermons on Isaiah LV (1755).
In 1995, Dant created the Donald Parsnips Daily Journal, an art world pamphlet, that appeared daily for five years. Dant subsequently made a reputation as the creator of "mockuments". These are works based on floor plans of the Louvre, the National Gallery and Tate Britain, in which flowcharts lead from image to image to create a psycho-history of the institution being anatomized. Dant was the official Election Artist for the 2015 general election.
In 1948, a paper put forward by Stone in support of Tawney's thesis was vigorously attacked by Trevor-Roper, who showed that Stone had exaggerated the debt problems of the Tudor nobility.Brown, Kenneth "Tawney, R.H." pages 1172–1173 from The Encyclopedia of Historians and Historical Writing page 1173. He also rejected Tawney's theories about the rising gentry and declining nobility, arguing that he was guilty of selective use of evidence and that he misunderstood the statistics.H. R. Trevor-Roper, "The Elizabethan Aristocracy: An Anatomy Anatomized," Economic History Review (1951) 3#3 pp.
Knatchbull appealed unsuccessfully on the grounds that the judge had not directed that his body be dissected and anatomized, as required by law.. His hanging on 13 February 1844 occurred in Taylor Square and was witnessed by 10,000. > John Knatchbull sentenced to hang for the murder of Ellen Jamieson: The > execution to be held outside the gates of the three-year-old [Darlinghurst] > gaol, was scheduled for 9a.m. At the crack of dawn scores of people, > children included, were swarming across the racecourse (Hyde Park) towards > Darlinghurst Hill. The Australian newspaper judged the throng to be 10,000 > strong.
It is the best (and the best preserved) of the anatomical casts held by the Royal Academy, and has been sketched by many art students. A particularly famous drawing was made by William Linnell in 1840, and now held by the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge. Research in 2010 tentatively identified the "smuggler" as James Langar, hanged on 12 April 1776 after being convicted at the Old Bailey on 21 February as a footpad (convicted on two charges, and acquitted on two other charges). However, Langar was not sentenced to be dissected and anatomized (unlike, for example, Thomas Henman and Benjamin Harley, smugglers convicted of murdering a customs officer on 22 May 1776 and executed 5 days later).
The austere beauty of Euclidean geometry has been seen by many in western culture as a glimpse of an otherworldly system of perfection and certainty. Abraham Lincoln kept a copy of Euclid in his saddlebag, and studied it late at night by lamplight; he related that he said to himself, "You never can make a lawyer if you do not understand what demonstrate means; and I left my situation in Springfield, went home to my father's house, and stayed there till I could give any proposition in the six books of Euclid at sight". Edna St. Vincent Millay wrote in her sonnet "Euclid alone has looked on Beauty bare", "O blinding hour, O holy, terrible day, When first the shaft into his vision shone Of light anatomized!". Albert Einstein recalled a copy of the Elements and a magnetic compass as two gifts that had a great influence on him as a boy, referring to the Euclid as the "holy little geometry book".

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