They dissect the language syllable by syllable until it's divorced from reality.
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It will give us something to dissect and debate deep into the summer and beyond.
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For those with the desire to dissect the game's intricacies, the depth is there.
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Sometimes old beliefs stay with us until we dissect them so they can be changed.
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Despite Crohn's having a large genetic component, this has been hard to dissect.
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He was sacked just once and had plenty of time to dissect the Broncos'secondary.
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They dissect ideas and show which ones stick and which ones fall apart, and why.
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Dissect the numbers, count the titles, there is no disputing that the AL is king.
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There will be other days to dissect their wins and losses and the trade deadline.
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Cut open or cut apart; "dissect the bodies for analysis"
Analyze: make a mathematical, chemical, or grammatical analysis of; break down into components or essential features; "analyze a specimen"; "analyze a sentence"; "analyze a chemical compound"
(dissected) cleft: having one or more incisions reaching nearly to the midrib
(dissection) cutting so as to separate into pieces
(dissection) a minute and critical analysis
Dissection (also called anatomization) is usually the process of disassembling and observing something to determine its internal structure and as an aid to discerning the functions and relationships of its components.
(Dissection (album)) Dissection is the second full-length album by Crimson Thorn. The album was released in 1997 on Morphine Records and later released on Little Rose Productions.
Dissection was a Swedish extreme metal band. They formed in 1989 by Jon Nu00F6dtveidt and later disbanded in 2006, followed by Nu00F6dtveidt's suicide.
(Dissection (medical)) In medical pathology, dissection (or dissecting aneurysm) refers to a tear within the wall of a blood vessel, which allows blood to separate the wall layers, creating a pseudoaneurysm.